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dennypage,
You're exactly right, I was pulling the main and tapping my fingers expecting the same would happen in 30seconds or so with no result. Its a CyberPower OR1500PFCRT2U, so at half load I've got about 17-18mins runtime.
Its a tough design decision to make. I'm at about 50% load with my pfsense, HP G6 VM box and FreeNAS server, and HP procurve switch. My original idea was to shutdown the two big boys, freenas and HP G6 pretty quickly, then keep the internet up requiring pfsense and the HP switch.
One other question I had, I've been seeing every 2hours or so COMMBAD COMMOK within 5second polls. I'm using the default usbhid driver. Have you seen this happen before? Is the UPS actually dropping out and establishing within the 5seconds?
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One other question I had, I've been seeing every 2hours or so COMMBAD COMMOK within 5second polls. I'm using the default usbhid driver. Have you seen this happen before?
I've not experienced this specific issue personally, but I have had some strange issues with CyberPower units. It could be the result of either a UPS issue or a USB issue. First thing I would check would be the physicals: good USB cable, direct connection with no hub, etc. Assuming that you are satisfied with the hardware connection, my only other suggestion would be to try increasing the pollinterval (ups.conf) to 5 or 10 seconds to see if that helps.
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Its a brand new unit, literally just hooked it up yesterday. USB cable everything is good. It will be fine for hours. then it does a single UPS lost, UPS established.
(no tty) at 16:36 CDT…
Communications with UPS ups lost
(no tty) at 16:36 CDT...
Communications with UPS ups established
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Its a brand new unit, literally just hooked it up yesterday. USB cable everything is good. It will be fine for hours. then it does a single UPS lost, UPS established.
(no tty) at 16:36 CDT…
Communications with UPS ups lost
(no tty) at 16:36 CDT...
Communications with UPS ups established
I get this same thing, when I switch usb ports it stops doing it. I think its a usb2 vs 3 thing, at least on mine..
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Hello
Nice nice feature with this plugin
When battery is low the NUT service does send a signal ?
Or I have something to do ?Thanks for help
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When the UPS enters a low battery state NUT initiates a shutdown.
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Hello!
Is there a tutorial to get email notifications to work? I have the checkbox ticked, but when I tested by putting the UPS on battery power (yanking power cord), it did not produce any notifications… I had it all working before upgrading to 2.3.2_1 and NUT upgrading to 2.4.7_2... but seems like things are a whole lot different now.
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Have you sucessfully tested emails in System Advanced / Notifications / E-Mail following the upgrade?
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Have you sucessfully tested emails in System Advanced / Notifications / E-Mail following the upgrade?
Yes I have - and indeed they are coming through. I have not done any additional configurations in the UPS Settings -> Advanced Settings section… am I supposed to configure anything there aside from ticking the checkbox?
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You did a save of the NUT settings after ticking the checkbox, yes?
Please post the contents of /usr/local/etc/nut/upsmon.conf.
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You did a save of the NUT settings after ticking the checkbox, yes?
Please post the contents of /usr/local/etc/nut/upsmon.conf.
Yup - I did.
Here are the contents of upsmon.conf - I did not modify it yet; want to first get the defaults working:
MONITOR BX1300G 1 monuser a620bdded832fb08439a master SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -p +0" POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower NOTIFYCMD /usr/local/pkg/nut/nut_email.php NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG ONBATT SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG LOWBATT SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG FSD SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG COMMOK SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG COMMBAD SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG SHUTDOWN SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG REPLBATT SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG NOCOMM SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG NOPARENT SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC
Naturally, I browsed through nut_email.php and noticed that it is referencing to a file called notices.inc:
require_once("notices.inc");
However - can't find that file anywhere…
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Naturally, I browsed through nut_email.php and noticed that it is referencing to a file called notices.inc:
require_once("notices.inc");
However - can't find that file anywhere…
You should find this as /etc/inc/notices.inc.
The contents of upsmon.conf look fine. Please run the following:
echo "hello" | /usr/local/pkg/nut/nut_email.php
What happens?
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Naturally, I browsed through nut_email.php and noticed that it is referencing to a file called notices.inc:
require_once("notices.inc");
However - can't find that file anywhere…
You should find this as /etc/inc/notices.inc.
The contents of upsmon.conf look fine. Please run the following:
echo "hello" | /usr/local/pkg/nut/nut_email.php
What happens?
Yup - notices.inc is in /etc/inc
Attempted to execute the command - all I got was an email that simply had a timestamp; nothing else… was I supposed to see "hello" in the body?
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Sorry, my bad. It should have been:
/usr/local/pkg/nut/nut_email.php hello
And yes, the content of the email should be like this:
Fri, 07 Oct 2016 00:09:55 -0700 hello
If you receive this, it means that your email notifications are working.
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Sorry, my bad. It should have been:
/usr/local/pkg/nut/nut_email.php hello
And yes, the content of the email should be like this:
Fri, 07 Oct 2016 00:09:55 -0700 hello
If you receive this, it means that your email notifications are working.
Yup - that worked; got an email with "hello" in it.
So what's wrong with the automatic notifications? :(
I just tried it again (saved the settings, for a good measure) - yanked the power off the UPS so it goes on battery power… got the notification within the shell session, but no email :(
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Assuming that your email notifications are working…
When you pulled the cord, how long did you wait? If you were logged into pfSense, did you see a wall announcement?
When you go to Services / UPS / Status with the cord pulled, what do you see?
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Assuming that your email notifications are working…
When you pulled the cord, how long did you wait? If you were logged into pfSense, did you see a wall announcement?
When you go to Services / UPS / Status with the cord pulled, what do you see?
I just gave it another shot:
- Disconnected power
- pfsense shell session indicated the UPS being on battery
- UI dashboard as well as Services -> UPS both indicated the UPS needed attention (and showed it discharging)
- Waited a minute and plugged back in
- Shell session indicated the UPS was back on line power practically right away
- UI dashboard reflected power restoration and shows the UPS as charging.
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Are you affected by this bug?
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=115349.msg646251#msg646251
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=115349.msg646466#msg646466Hooray! That worked!!!!!
Thank you :)
So yeah - I guess I am affected :x
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You're welcome. I'm glad it worked for you.