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    Nut Not working…...... (Solved? Yes... In 1.3 it will be)

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      Visseroth
      last edited by

      OK, so I'm trying to get nut working correctly and I'm getting the errors…......

      Broadcast Message from root@firewall.(insert domain).net
              (no tty) at 20:43 PST...
      
      UPS PfSenseUPS@localhost is unavailable
      

      and when I use upsmon -K I get the code…...

      Network UPS Tools upsmon 2.0.4
      UPS: PfSenseUPS@localhost (master) (power value 1)
      Using power down flag file /etc/killpower
      
      Power down flag is not set
      

      When I try to find the killpower file it is not there.

      Does anyone have any suggestions. I can't find an answer to this and am still familiarizing myself with FreeBSD

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      • Cry HavokC
        Cry Havok
        last edited by

        You should be posting this in the Packages forum, however…

        Details would be ever so slightly useful!  What version of pfSense, what version of the package, what UPS and how is it connected?

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          Visseroth
          last edited by

          eh, ooops, well….....

          PfSense 1.2 RC4 (firmware update from rc3) and nut 2.0.4. I would like to run nut 2.4 (If I remember correctly it's 2.4) but it's not listed in the packages and when i try to install it, it says that it has dependencies that are not met.

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          • Cry HavokC
            Cry Havok
            last edited by

            @Cry:

            what UPS and how is it connected?

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              Visseroth
              last edited by

              Oh, sorry…. APC 750. Connected via USB. It has no serial connection.

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                rsw686
                last edited by

                @Visseroth:

                I would like to run nut 2.4 (If I remember correctly it's 2.4) but it's not listed in the packages and when i try to install it, it says that it has dependencies that are not met.

                Have a read through http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7673.0.html

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                  Visseroth
                  last edited by

                  Yea, read it and tried it but afraid that it did no absolutely no good as I am still new to the linux and BSD world.

                  I can't believe that with the final release of PfSense that this was not updated! As far as I'm concerned this needs to be a update to put to the top of the list! For those that are running infrastructures this is a critical piece of software that needs to function correctly.

                  I BEG, PLEASE UPDATE NUT!

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                  • GruensFroeschliG
                    GruensFroeschli
                    last edited by

                    Packages are not part of pfSense itself.
                    The maintainer of a package is not necessarily one of the developers of pfSense

                    I can't believe that with the final release of PfSense that this was not updated!

                    You could open a bounty and hope someone or the maintainer of the package takes it.

                    We do what we must, because we can.

                    Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                      rsw686
                      last edited by

                      The issue here is that pfSense uses FreeBSD 6.2. The updated Nut port is on FreeBSD 6.3. To insure compatibility we are sticking with the 6.2 version. If the port becomes updated I will update the Nut pfSense package. Otherwise you can install the 6.3 port at your own risk.

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                        Visseroth
                        last edited by

                        LOL, I leave the risk to the professionals  8)

                        So I guess the question is now, when will 6.3 be implemented?

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                        • Cry HavokC
                          Cry Havok
                          last edited by

                          @Visseroth:

                          LOL, I leave the risk to the professionals  8)

                          So I guess the question is now, when will 6.3 be implemented?

                          That's been discussed in another thread (try a search), but the usual answer is "when it is" ;)

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                            Visseroth
                            last edited by

                            OK and thank you everyone for your responses and time. I appreciate it very much as does everyone else that posts!

                            Keep up the good work people!

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