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      Starrbuck
      last edited by

      @dennypage:

      Thanks Ben. I actually have code to fix up a missing /var/db/nut, but it's currently only run at install time to fix a problem with the prior nut package. It's easy enough to move the fix up check to be executed at each config sync. I'll have it for you when I get back in a day or two.

      Awesome, that should be a rather easy fix!

      @dennypage:

      Btw, do you mind posting the ups type and driver that you are testing with?

      I will have to check this evening after I get home with access to the server.

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      • dennypageD
        dennypage
        last edited by

        Several questions:

        What messages are in the system log? Look for messages from upsd, upsmon, upsdrvctl, blazer*.
        What are the contents of /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf and upsd.conf?
        What nut processes are running? (ps -axuwww | grep ups)
        Does anything change if you restart the nut service via the nut status page or the services page?
        Have you successfully tested this specific ups model with nut previously?

        @johnabbot:

        I'm running a generic asian ups with the following

        (Various USB)
        UPSilon 2000 software blazer_usb langid_fix=0x409

        It installed perfectly, looks great, unfortunately it gives me

        "Failed to retrieve status"

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          Starrbuck
          last edited by

          USB type:  Local USB
          Driver:  usbhid

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          • dennypageD
            dennypage
            last edited by

            Hey Starrbuck, I sent you an update that should address your ram disk issue. Please let me know that it works for you. Thanks.

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              Starrbuck
              last edited by

              Got it, thanks!

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                Starrbuck
                last edited by

                @dennypage:

                Hey Starrbuck, I sent you an update that should address your ram disk issue. Please let me know that it works for you. Thanks.

                The ramdisk issue is corrected.  Upon rebooting the package started up normally and the status looks fine.

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                • dennypageD
                  dennypage
                  last edited by

                  Good to hear. Thanks again for testing.

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                  • dennypageD
                    dennypage
                    last edited by

                    w0w, I may have an approach that will address the SNMP unreachable on startup issue issue. Give me a couple of days, and I'll let you know. In the mean time, please test the existing beta2 version. Thanks.

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                    • w0wW
                      w0w
                      last edited by

                      UPS Status — OFF, but displayed battery charge and load are OK.
                      Fixed with an extra argument for driver.
                      mibs=ietf
                      Looks much better now :)
                      Good job!

                      P.S. Don't look at I/O Voltage at first picture, it's Powercom firmware bug that could not be fixed anyway.

                      nut1.jpg
                      nut1.jpg_thumb
                      nut2.jpg
                      nut2.jpg_thumb

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                      • w0wW
                        w0w
                        last edited by

                        Can I request some features for package? (lowest priority in your list) :)
                        1. I want shutdown pfsense before battery get LOW condition, for example after running 5 minutes on battery, I have seen some implementations using internal nut scripting, but not for pfsense. Feature is very similar to what APCUPSD already have for years.
                        2. It would be good to kill UPS power, sending command to shutdown UPS, like APCUPSD doing it.

                        BTW I am using APCUPSD on windows for the same UPS.

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                          johnabbot
                          last edited by

                          @dennypage:

                          Several questions:

                          What messages are in the system log? Look for messages from upsd, upsmon, upsdrvctl, blazer*.

                          upsmon 73821 Poll UPS [sunpac] failed - Driver not connected
                          upsd 71207 Can't connect to UPS [sunpac] (blazer_usb-sunpac): No such file or directory

                          What are the contents of /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf and upsd.conf?

                          sunpac]
                          driver=blazer_usb
                          port=auto
                          langid_fix=0x4095
                          subdriver=krauler
                          productid=1234
                          vendorid=0925

                          LISTEN 127.0.0.1
                          LISTEN ::1

                          What nut processes are running? (ps -axuwww | grep ups)

                          ps -axuwww | grep ups
                          root    71207  0.0  0.0  20712    2368  -  Ss    6:10PM    0:00.24 /usr/local/sbin/upsd -u root
                          root    72651  0.0  0.0  16612    2308  -  Is    6:10PM    0:00.00 /usr/local/sbin/upsmon
                          uucp    73821  0.0  0.0  16612    2340  -  S    6:10PM    0:00.20 /usr/local/sbin/upsmon
                          root    58229  0.0  0.0  18740    2240  0  S+    9:44PM    0:00.00 grep ups

                          Does anything change if you restart the nut service via the nut status page or the services page?

                          No

                          Have you successfully tested this specific ups model with nut previously?

                          No

                          @johnabbot:

                          I'm running a generic asian ups with the following

                          (Various USB)
                          UPSilon 2000 software blazer_usb langid_fix=0x409

                          It installed perfectly, looks great, unfortunately it gives me

                          "Failed to retrieve status"

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                          • w0wW
                            w0w
                            last edited by

                            I have "tecnoware" UPS, some ERA series but not the same as listed in NUT supported devices. It have similar behavior to yours,  johnabbot
                            Playing with driver options not helped, strange… but UPSilon 2000 works under windows environment at least.

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                            • dennypageD
                              dennypage
                              last edited by

                              John, it looks like the usb information for the ups doesn't match. I would recommend dumping the usb information on the device and heading over to the NUT forums with it. You can dump the usb information with the following command on the console:

                              usbconfig dump_device_desc

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                              • dennypageD
                                dennypage
                                last edited by

                                I've sent out beta 3. You do not need to remove the beta 1/2 package before installing the beta 3 package. Note that it is normal that the nut service is stopped during the install–you will need to restart the service after the install completes.

                                Again, thank you for all your help!

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                                • dennypageD
                                  dennypage
                                  last edited by

                                  w0w, with the beta 3 release you should be able to address the SNMP unreachable on startup issue issue. Add the following lines to ups.conf in the advanced section:

                                  maxretry=60
                                    retrydelay=60

                                  This will result in a retry every minute for an hour. Be careful how you use this.

                                  See the ups.conf man page for more information.

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                                  • dennypageD
                                    dennypage
                                    last edited by

                                    I believe NUT already handles this. Have a look at the man page for the apcsmart driver. Pretty rich configuration options for power handling in there.

                                    @w0w:

                                    It would be good to kill UPS power, sending command to shutdown UPS, like APCUPSD doing it.

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                                    • dennypageD
                                      dennypage
                                      last edited by

                                      Hey John, just wondering if you had a chance to dump the usb config to check the vendor and product id?

                                      @johnabbot:

                                      driver=blazer_usb
                                      port=auto
                                      langid_fix=0x4095
                                      subdriver=krauler
                                      productid=1234
                                      vendorid=0925

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                                      • w0wW
                                        w0w
                                        last edited by

                                        dennypage
                                        Thanks, looks like b3 works. UPS reconnects if no connection at startup or if it lost.

                                        @dennypage:

                                        I believe NUT already handles this. Have a look at the man page for the apcsmart driver. Pretty rich configuration options for power handling in there.

                                        @w0w:

                                        It would be good to kill UPS power, sending command to shutdown UPS, like APCUPSD doing it.

                                        I don't use apcsmart driver, I use SNMP. I think I'll try

                                        something like " /usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl shutdown" later to check if this works.

                                        Thanks again about tip for ups.conf, shame on me. :)

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                                          timotl
                                          last edited by

                                          w0w

                                          If that works to kill the UPS, you can add this to rc.shutdown and it will send the command if NUT shuts down the system
                                          I use the system patches package to keep it there across updates.

                                          
                                          if (test -f /etc/killpower)
                                              then
                                                  echo "Shutting down UPS power..."
                                                  /usr/local/sbin/upsdrvctl shutdown
                                              fi
                                          
                                          
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                                          • dennypageD
                                            dennypage
                                            last edited by

                                            Glad it works. No shame btw, it wasn't possible to do in beta 2. Both config and script changes were needed to support it.

                                            @w0w:

                                            Thanks, looks like b3 works. UPS reconnects if no connection at startup or if it lost.

                                            Thanks again about tip for ups.conf, shame on me. :)

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