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    • dennypageD
      dennypage @tman222
      last edited by dennypage

      @tman222, @azdeltawye

      Can you also run through the instructions immediately above please? Thanks

      [Edit: You can skip the above instructions. Please check your system logs for a usbhid-ups error similar to that reported by @shaffergr shown in post 972.]

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      • JonathanLeeJ
        JonathanLee @dennypage
        last edited by

        @dennypage

        IMG_20230217_135632449.jpg
        (Disconnected)

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        (Reconnected)

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        (usbconfig -v)

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        • dennypageD
          dennypage @dennypage
          last edited by

          In another thread, @shaffergr posted important log info:

          kernel: pid 38678 (usbhid-ups), jid 0, uid 66: exited on signal 10
          

          This is a bus error, generally indicative of a pointer problem. Unfortunately this indicates a serious problem in NUT itself. Tracking this with the nut maintainers is going to be a bit of work. Are any of you affected by this experienced C developers?

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          • JonathanLeeJ
            JonathanLee @dennypage
            last edited by

            @dennypage
            Logs I am still waiting for the random disconnect again.

            Feb 17 13:59:28 upsmon 34044 Communications with UPS CyberPower established
            Feb 17 13:59:28 upsd 35103 User local-monitor@127.0.0.1 logged into UPS [CyberPower]
            Feb 17 13:59:24 upsd 35103 Startup successful
            Feb 17 13:59:24 upsd 35103 Connected to UPS [CyberPower]: usbhid-ups-CyberPower
            Feb 17 13:59:24 upsd 35103 listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
            Feb 17 13:59:24 upsd 35103 listening on ::1 port 3493
            Feb 17 13:59:23 usbhid-ups 35031 Startup successful
            Feb 17 13:59:23 upsmon 34044 Communications with UPS CyberPower lost
            Feb 17 13:59:23 upsmon 34044 UPS [CyberPower]: connect failed: Connection failure: Connection refused
            Feb 17 13:59:23 upsmon 34044 Startup successful
            Feb 17 13:59:23 php-fpm 84710 /nut_settings.php: Starting service nut
            Feb 17 13:59:23 upsd 57325 Signal 15: exiting
            Feb 17 13:59:23 upsd 57325 mainloop: Interrupted system call
            Feb 17 13:59:23 upsd 57325 User local-monitor@127.0.0.1 logged out from UPS [CyberPower]
            Feb 17 13:59:23 upsmon 46187 Signal 15: exiting
            Feb 17 13:59:23 php-fpm 84710 /nut_settings.php: Stopping service nut
            Feb 17 13:59:23 check_reload_status 430 Syncing firewall
            Feb 17 13:59:23 php-fpm 84710 /nut_settings.php: Configuration Change: admin@192.168.1.13 (Local Database): Updated UPS settings
            Feb 17 13:59:19 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:59:14 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:59:09 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:59:05 php-fpm 84710 /index.php: Successful login for user 'admin' from: 192.168.1.13 (Local Database)
            Feb 17 13:59:04 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:59 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:54 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:49 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:44 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:42 php-fpm 84710 /widgets/widgets/gateways.widget.php: Session timed out for user 'admin' from: 192.168.1.13 (Local Database)
            Feb 17 13:58:39 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:34 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:29 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:24 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:19 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:14 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:09 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:58:04 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:59 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:54 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:49 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:44 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:39 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:34 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:29 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:24 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:19 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:14 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:14 kernel ugen1.2: <CPS CP 1300D> at usbus1
            Feb 17 13:57:09 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:57:04 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:59 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:54 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:49 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:44 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:39 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:34 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:29 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:23 upsmon 46187 Communications with UPS CyberPower lost
            Feb 17 13:56:23 upsmon 46187 Poll UPS [CyberPower] failed - Driver not connected
            Feb 17 13:56:23 kernel pid 53495 (usbhid-ups), jid 0, uid 66: exited on signal 11
            Feb 17 13:56:23 upsd 57325 Can't connect to UPS [CyberPower] (usbhid-ups-CyberPower): Connection refused
            Feb 17 13:56:18 kernel ugen1.2: <CPS CP 1300D> at usbus1 (disconnected)
            Feb 17 13:54:36 kernel mvneta0: promiscuous mode enabled
            Feb 17 13:53:58 login 66832 ROOT LOGIN (admin) ON ttyu0
            Feb 17 13:53:58 login 66832 login on ttyu0 as admin
            Feb 17 13:53:23 upsmon 46187 Communications with UPS CyberPower established
            Feb 17 13:53:23 upsd 57325 User local-monitor@127.0.0.1 logged into UPS [CyberPower]
            Feb 17 13:53:19 upsd 57325 Startup successful
            Feb 17 13:53:19 upsd 57325 Connected to UPS [CyberPower]: usbhid-ups-CyberPower
            Feb 17 13:53:19 upsd 57325 listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
            Feb 17 13:53:19 upsd 57325 listening on ::1 port 3493
            Feb 17 13:53:19 usbhid-ups 53495 Startup successful

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            • JonathanLeeJ
              JonathanLee @dennypage
              last edited by JonathanLee

              @dennypage Thanks for looking into this so quickly. Maybe they can fix it with HLA (High Level Assembly) it is very C++ like I am learning assembly this semester, again HLA versus Intel based assembly code is very different. ARM based assembly language is also different. We are doing x86-x64 intel right now it's very cool!!

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                shaffergr @dennypage
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                @dennypage

                unfortunately, the system keeps thinking that my reply is spam and won't let me post it.

                went through the instructions.

                usbconfig -v gives the same before and after. UPS is attached to ugen0.2 and identified correctly - "CPS OR500LCDRM1Ua".

                [23.01-RELEASE][X@Y]/var/log: cat *.log | egrep -ie usb | more

                shows no errors or info that already reported in my original post.

                [23.01-RELEASE][X@Y]/var/log: usbconfig -v

                ugen0.1: <Intel XHCI root HUB> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=SUPER (5.0Gbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA)
                ugen0.1.0: uhub0: <Intel XHCI root HUB, class 9/0, rev 3.00/1.00, addr 1>

                ugen0.2: <CPS OR500LCDRM1Ua> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON (2mA)

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                • dennypageD
                  dennypage @shaffergr
                  last edited by

                  @shaffergr said in NUT package:

                  [23.01-RELEASE][X@Y]/var/log: cat *.log | egrep -ie usb | more
                  shows no errors or info that already reported in my original post.

                  Thanks. Your original post contained the crucial information, which is that usbhid-ups is exiting with a bus error.

                  I'm assuming that the others will also see this in their logs.

                  Are you a C coder by chance? I don't have a CPS.

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                  • dennypageD
                    dennypage @azdeltawye
                    last edited by

                    @azdeltawye said in NUT package:

                    I am experiencing the same issue with my Tripp Lite rack mount UPS; NUT not able to connect after upgrading pfSense to 23.01.

                    Is it the same issue? It works for several minutes and then fails? Or is the issue you are seeing that it never works?

                    If the former, please check your logs for usbhid-ups messages and post them.

                    If the latter, have you unplugged and replugged since updating? Alternatively a second reboot would work as well.

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                      shaffergr @dennypage
                      last edited by

                      @dennypage

                      Its been a long time since I coded anything so most likely no help.

                      nut/usb package worked flawlessly under 22.05 so wonder what changed...

                      Can I turn the log level up to debug to gather more info?

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                      • JonathanLeeJ
                        JonathanLee @dennypage
                        last edited by JonathanLee

                        @dennypage

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                        (Image: Same issue)
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                        (Image: Same issue)

                        Feb 17 13:56:23 Lee_Family kernel: pid 53495 (usbhid-ups), jid 0, uid 66: exited on signal 11

                        Feb 17 09:20:53 Lee_Family kernel: pid 85785 (usbhid-ups), jid 0, uid 66: exited on signal 11

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                          shaffergr @JonathanLee
                          last edited by

                          @jonathanlee

                          I am only seeing exit signal 10, not signal 11 so interesting..

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                          • JonathanLeeJ
                            JonathanLee @shaffergr
                            last edited by

                            @shaffergr I am running an ARM processor for this one

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                            • JonathanLeeJ
                              JonathanLee @azdeltawye
                              last edited by JonathanLee

                              @azdeltawye
                              Run this command in the GUI

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                              cat /var/log/*.log

                              After search with ctl-f usbhid-ups this should make it easy so you do not need to log in with a console cable or ssh in, and still get the log entry everyone is looking for.

                              b6677be3-db34-4357-ac96-cd331ff2fa07-image.png

                              Quick and easy way to find it, my grep | was not working in the command area.

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                                shaffergr @JonathanLee
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                                @jonathanlee

                                My Bo’s is a Netgate XG-7100. Intel Atom processor so amd64

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                                  shaffergr @shaffergr
                                  last edited by

                                  @shaffergr

                                  Box, not Bo’s

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                                  • dennypageD
                                    dennypage @shaffergr
                                    last edited by dennypage

                                    @shaffergr said in NUT package:

                                    I am only seeing exit signal 10, not signal 11 so interesting.

                                    Different sides of the same random pointer coin. One is accessing memory that doesn't exist, the other is accessing memory that exists but doing so improperly.

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                                    • JonathanLeeJ
                                      JonathanLee @shaffergr
                                      last edited by

                                      @shaffergr mine is a Netgate SG-2100 Max

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                                        tman222
                                        last edited by tman222

                                        Fingers crossed, I may have found a workaround. My CyberPower UPS has now been continuously connected for a little over 1.5 hours.

                                        After a lot of searching, I came across this link:

                                        https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/wiki/Troubleshooting-eventual-disconnections-(Data-stale)

                                        I ended up setting/adjusting the following variables:
                                        pollinterval=15 in the section for ups.conf
                                        MAXAGE 25 in the section for upsd.conf
                                        DEADTIME 25 in the section for upsmon.conf

                                        Will continue to monitor - hopefully it will to stay connected.

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                                          tman222 @tman222
                                          last edited by

                                          @tman222 said in NUT package:

                                          Fingers crossed, I may have found a workaround. My CyberPower UPS has now been continuously connected for a little over 1.5 hours.

                                          After a lot of searching, I came across this link:

                                          https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/wiki/Troubleshooting-eventual-disconnections-(Data-stale)

                                          I ended up setting/adjusting the following variables:
                                          pollinterval=15 in the section for ups.conf
                                          MAXAGE 25 in the section for upsd.conf
                                          DEADTIME 25 in the section for upsmon.conf

                                          Will continue to monitor - hopefully it will to stay connected.

                                          Well, I spoke too soon - shortly after posting this the connection was lost again with the same signal 10 kernel error shown in the logs that has already been referenced above.

                                          Would another temporary workaround be just to set up a cron job to restart nut every e.g. 15min until a more permanent solution is found?

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                                            azdeltawye @JonathanLee
                                            last edited by

                                            @jonathanlee

                                            My problem looks a bit different.

                                            b5e72f85-d3a1-41b8-aa4c-10486eaad734-image.png

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