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    APCupsd package status for pfSense

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved pfSense Packages
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    • E Offline
      elemay
      last edited by

      but the 'nut' package should re-appear.

      the link says: nut - not yet converted.

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        dbaio
        last edited by

        @tylerhughes:

        Will this package be updated for the new version of pfsense?

        On the way.

        I've sent a PR for adding apcupsd on pfSense 2.3.

        https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/128

        –
        Danilo G. Baio (dbaio)

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          LucaTo
          last edited by

          @dbaio:

          @tylerhughes:

          Will this package be updated for the new version of pfsense?

          On the way.

          I've sent a PR for adding apcupsd on pfSense 2.3.

          https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/128

          Hi Danilo!
          Any news?

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            dbaio
            last edited by

            @LucaTo:

            Hi Danilo!
            Any news?

            Still waiting for @devs for check this out.

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            Danilo G. Baio (dbaio)

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              FlashEngineer
              last edited by

              Is there a way to give some donations for this?  Right now I have only bandaid method to shutdown pfsense from another server hosting apcupsd using custom script.  It's not as robust but it's better than nothing.  If there is power outage, people without custom solutions will have pfsense just shutoff without shutting down gracefully…

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                tylerhughes
                last edited by

                @FlashEngineer:

                Is there a way to give some donations for this?  Right now I have only bandaid method to shutdown pfsense from another server hosting apcupsd using custom script.  It's not as robust but it's better than nothing.  If there is power outage, people without custom solutions will have pfsense just shutoff without shutting down gracefully…

                I would be willing to donate to the cause as well, to support this package with functional email alrerts

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                  FlashEngineer
                  last edited by

                  Still nothing here?  Is there anyway to get NUT working with an APC UPS that's running apcupsd driver rather than directly USB to pfsense box?

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                    TheUniquePaulSmith
                    last edited by

                    I'm not sure why the apcupsd was pulled, but according to the application site, there seems to be a design issue with FreeBSD in how it can shutdown the UPS

                    http://www.apcupsd.org/manual/manual.html#freebsd

                    Not sure if that has been resolved, or is part of the reason it isn't considered supported for FreeBSD.
                    I too would be willing to make a donation to get this package back in

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                      bbunny
                      last edited by

                      So is there any chance for this to ever be approved ?

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                        dennypage
                        last edited by

                        NUT itself supports talking with a remote apcupsd instance, although the existing NUT package does not support the configuration. I am working on a new version of the NUT package which will support have support for this configuration. I do not have an eta, but in the interim you could hand edit the files in /usr/local/etc/nut.

                        @FlashEngineer:

                        Is there anyway to get NUT working with an APC UPS that's running apcupsd driver rather than directly USB to pfsense box?

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                          justmie
                          last edited by

                          I fixed it for now with configuring NUT the following way:

                          • Choose Local UPS
                          • Local UPS Name: <insert name="" here="">- Local UPS model: APC SmartUPS USB
                          • Local UPS Port: Auto
                            Save these settings.

                          Then go to diagnostics > Edit file.
                          load the folloing file: /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf
                          change the driver and port settings to the following:
                          driver=apcupsd-ups
                          port= <hostname of="" your="" system="" where="" apcupsd="" runs="">Save the file.
                          Start the NUT service.

                          This works for me.

                          </hostname></insert>

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                            dennypage
                            last edited by

                            The new NUT package is available for testing if you are interested:

                            https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=114871.0

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