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    • dennypageD
      dennypage @tman222
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      @tman222 Hey, I'm sorry if you mentioned this before and I missed it, but could you share some information on the kind of hardware you are running pfSense on? Is it Intel or Arm based? Thanks

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        shaffergr @dennypage
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        @dennypage

        so rebooted XG-7100 back into 22.05 (thanks to ZFS) and confirmed nut package and USB drivers work as expected. Rebooted back into 23.01 and same - exit on signal 10.

        Some data points:

        My NAS runs TrueNAS Core 13.0-U3.1, which os based on FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE-p2. It is connected to a 1U CyberPower 700VA UPS via nut and it is also working as expected - no issues.

        If I connect the 700VA UPS to my XG-7100 I get the same results - exit on signal 10. If I connect the 500VA UPS (normally connected to the XG-7100) to my TrueNAS server, works as expected - no issues and reports correct information.

        Also, I have connected the USB cable of both UPS to both USB 2.0 ports on my XG-7100 with the same results - eventually exits on signal 10.

        so...

        nut package and USB devices look to work correctly under FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE and FreeBSD-13.1-RELEASE. Issue must be with FreeBSD-14-CURRENT.

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          tman222 @dennypage
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          @dennypage said in NUT package:

          @tman222 Hey, I'm sorry if you mentioned this before and I missed it, but could you share some information on the kind of hardware you are running pfSense on? Is it Intel or Arm based? Thanks

          Hi @dennypage - this particular system that is seeing the signal 10 errors is based on newer Intel based hardware (running on an 10th gen Intel Core i3 CPU). It looks like it continues to run fine using the interruptonly flag as additional input to the NUT usbhid-ups driver (no disconnections/crashes yet). Please let me know if the NUT status screenshots would still be helpful to have.

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            shaffergr @tman222
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            @tman222

            where do you put the interruptonly flag in the nut config gui?

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              tman222 @shaffergr
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              @shaffergr said in NUT package:

              @tman222

              where do you put the interruptonly flag in the nut config gui?

              Hi @shaffergr - you would put it in the "Extra Arguments to driver (optional)" section:

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                keyser Rebel Alliance @dennypage
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                @dennypage Thank you very much for your excellent work on this package.
                I have not upgraded to 23.01 yet, so a quick question:

                Should we expect this to be an issue with all USB-HID driver local attached UPS’es, or do you suspect this is UPS model (USB implementation) dependant?

                About once or twice a week I have a short UPS dropout (< 1 minute) on SG-2100/22.05 with my Eaton 500S UPS.
                The SG-2100 is VERY remote, so I will try and replace the USB cable in a couple of weeks when I’m on-site again. I was hoping to upgrade to 23.01 at that time :-)

                My SG-6100/22.05 have no such symptoms with its Eaton 550SC.

                Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                • dennypageD
                  dennypage @tman222
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                  @tman222 said in NUT package:

                  Please let me know if the NUT status screenshots would still be helpful to have.

                  They would. The purpose is to know what additional variables are being processed for the cyberpower when interruptonly is not set. Thanks.

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                    dennypage @keyser
                    last edited by dennypage

                    @keyser said in NUT package:

                    Should we expect this to be an issue with all USB-HID driver local attached UPS’es, or do you suspect this is UPS model (USB implementation) dependant?

                    So far all the signal 10/11 reports pertain to the cyberpower subdriver of usbhid. Not a guarantee, but a good indicator.

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                      dennypage @shaffergr
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                      @shaffergr said in NUT package:

                      My NAS runs TrueNAS Core 13.0-U3.1, which os based on FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE-p2. It is connected to a 1U CyberPower 700VA UPS via nut and it is also working as expected - no issues.

                      Is the nas running nut 2.8.0? Or is it still on 2.7.4? I was thinking it was nut, particularly the cyberpower subdriver, rather than a kernel issue.

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                        tman222 @dennypage
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                        @dennypage - actually, here is a list of all the CyberPower monitored variables from UPS status page. First one is with the interruptonly flag set, the second one is the full set (i.e. regular with polling enabled). I figured it would easier for you to diff the sets this way:

                        Interrupt Only:
                        battery.charge
                        battery.runtime
                        battery.runtime.low
                        device.mfr
                        device.model
                        device.serial
                        device.type
                        driver.flag.interruptonly
                        driver.name
                        driver.parameter.pollfreq
                        driver.parameter.pollinterval
                        driver.parameter.port
                        driver.parameter.synchronous
                        driver.version
                        driver.version.data
                        driver.version.internal
                        driver.version.usb
                        ups.beeper.status
                        ups.mfr
                        ups.model
                        ups.productid
                        ups.serial
                        ups.status
                        ups.vendorid

                        Full (Polling Enabled):
                        battery.charge
                        battery.charge.low
                        battery.charge.warning
                        battery.mfr.date
                        battery.runtime
                        battery.runtime.low
                        battery.type
                        battery.voltage
                        battery.voltage.nominal
                        device.mfr
                        device.model
                        device.serial
                        device.type
                        driver.name
                        driver.parameter.pollfreq
                        driver.parameter.pollinterval
                        driver.parameter.port
                        driver.parameter.synchronous
                        driver.version
                        driver.version.data
                        driver.version.internal
                        driver.version.usb
                        input.voltage
                        input.voltage.nominal
                        output.voltage
                        ups.beeper.status
                        ups.delay.shutdown
                        ups.delay.start
                        ups.load
                        ups.mfr
                        ups.model
                        ups.productid
                        ups.realpower.nominal
                        ups.serial
                        ups.status
                        ups.test.result
                        ups.timer.shutdown
                        ups.timer.start
                        ups.vendorid

                        Hope this helps.

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                          shaffergr @dennypage
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                          @dennypage

                          "pkg list" shows nut-2.7.4_20 installed

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                            dennypage @shaffergr
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                            @shaffergr said in NUT package:

                            "pkg list" shows nut-2.7.4_20 installed

                            That's what I expected. With 23.01, pfSense moved to nut 2.8.0. I expect that it's a regression in nut itself.

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                              shaffergr @dennypage
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                              @dennypage

                              I also added the "interruptonly" flag to the "Extra Arguments to driver" at approx 11:40 AM. No signal 10 errors/issues found in /var/log/system.log so far (little over 3 hours).

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                                shaffergr @dennypage
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                                @dennypage

                                Also if it helps, XG-7100 has a Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C3558 @ 2.20GHz processor and my TrueNAS system is a SuperMicro Server MB with an Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C3758 @ 2.20GHz processor, so both amd64 architecture.

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                                  dennypage @lcbbcl
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                                  @lcbbcl, @xavier1 Are you still having a problem or is it resolved?

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                                    dennypage @shaffergr
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                                    @shaffergr, @tman222, @JonathanLee Can you check on your systems and see if you have any existing core dumps from usbhid-ups?

                                    They would probably be in /root, but just in case you can run

                                    find / -name '*.core'

                                    to search the entire system. Thanks.

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                                      xavier1 @dennypage
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                                      @dennypage Yeah same issue. Did a clean install upgraded from 2.6.0 up to 23.01 then added the package still no luck. Says daemon pending. Then reloaded my xml config and still no go.

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                                        lcbbcl @dennypage
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                                        @dennypage
                                        I delete and reinstall nut and i have the same problem.
                                        Why i see Can't connect to UPS [APC] (usbhid-ups-APC): No such file or directory
                                        Pf is not able to find that file, is not generated or what?

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                                          shaffergr @dennypage
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                                          @dennypage @tman222, @JonathanLee

                                          no cores found. Also nothing in /var/crash

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                                            dennypage @xavier1
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                                            @xavier1 said in NUT package:

                                            Did a clean install upgraded from 2.6.0 up to 23.01 then added the package still no luck. Says daemon pending.

                                            Can you confirm that you have rebooted or done an unplug/replug following reload of config and install of nut? There is a common permissions issue with usb until you do that.

                                            Please confirm that you are using UPS Type of "Local USB" with driver "usbhid", and that you have nothing in the Extra Arguments to driver section, and the all sections of the Advanced settings are empty. [You can stuff back later if needed]

                                            Where do you see "daemon pending"? In the widget? In the status page (Services / UPS / Status)? In both? If the status page, what happens if you refresh the browser? Does it still show pending?

                                            Lastly, can you check your system logs and post any entries matching "usbhid" since the reboot please? Thanks

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