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My NUT package displays as 2.7.4_5. This page says there is a version 2.7.4_6 but I am offered no option to update.
NUT package version 2.7.4_6 isn't offered for pfSense 2.4.2 because the changes in 2.7.4_6 require pfSense 2.4.3 or later to function. Currently, you will only see 2.7.4_6 if you are running a pfSense development snapshot.
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Ahhh, OK. Whew! I was thinking I borked my fresh install or something didn't translate from the backup config.
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Hi New pfSense user. I appreciate your work on NUT, it's the first package I have installed.
I'm running pfSense on Netgate SG-3100, which I have as UPS Master. I have a QNAP T-882 as slave.
UPS is CyberPower OR700 and is connected to SG-3100 via USB.
I have configured the psSense as described in post #2, in the pfSense: Services/UPS and the UPS shows up in properly in pfSense.
Here's how I configured the NAT rule. I am still working up the learning curve on Firewall in pfSense, so please let me know if you see any issues.
I did not have to setup the remote access user as described in post 2. In post #64, there are instructions to place directives in the advanced section for ups.conf if you want to override the shutdown levels:
ignorelb override.battery.charge.low = 50 override.battery.runtime.low = 600
However, later posts (e.g. #85) say that UPS specific arguments should be entered in the section above that says "Extra Arguments to driver".
So I added like this:
After setting the Port Forward, the QNAP can now see the UPS:
Any feedback is appreciated and, hopefully this will be helpful for other new users.
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I did not have to setup the remote access user as described in post 2.
You will want to set up a user for remote access as discussed in reply #2. The monuser in the config is intended for local use only. It is automatically generated based on a random number for security, and will change from time to time. If you set up your own user, the name and password will be under your control and will not change.
In post #64, there are instructions to place directives in the advanced section for ups.conf if you want to override the shutdown levels:
ignorelb override.battery.charge.low = 50 override.battery.runtime.low = 600
However, later posts (e.g. #85) say that UPS specific arguments should be entered in the section above that says "Extra Arguments to driver".
Reply #64 discusses pollinterval which does belong in the global section for ups.conf. The battery parameters are UPS specific, and belong in the driver section as noted in #85 and elsewhere. Your post above shows it in the correct section.
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Thanks for the reply!
You will want to set up a user for remote access as discussed in reply #2. The monuser in the config is intended for local use only. It is automatically generated based on a random number for security, and will change from time to time.
For 'remote access', it sounds like you mean any device other than the pfSense Master? So the QNAP on the same LAN is considered remote? Sorry, it's not the context I'm used to for local/remote.
If you set up your own user, the name and password will be under your control and will not change.
So, I in adding the QNAP as a slave/user, I have read here (and elsewhere) that it only will accept admin/123456:
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For 'remote access', it sounds like you mean any device other than the pfSense Master? So the QNAP on the same LAN is considered remote? Sorry, it's not the context I'm used to for local/remote.
Remote access in this context refers to anything not running locally on the box that the UPS is attached to.
So, I in adding the QNAP as a slave/user, I have read here (and elsewhere) that it only will accept admin/123456:
Very disappointing, but not horribly surprising. Synology does something equally stupid by hardcoding "monuser" and "secret".
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Thanks for clarifying the remote/local definitions.
Very disappointing, but not horribly surprising. Synology does something equally stupid by hardcoding "monuser" and "secret".
I found some additional information that states you can change the username/password by editing /etc/config/ups/upsmon.conf on the QNAP (it was on my system volume).
In that file I found:
RUN_AS_USER admin MONITOR qnapups@192.168.34.5 1 admin 123456 slave ...
For now I haven't changed the configuration. Would I need to change "admin" in both lines? Since the RUN_AS_USER parameter is <userid>and the MONITOR parameter is <username>, it's unclear. Further, it appears that changing <userid>in RUN_AS_USER might cause some permission issues?</userid></username></userid>
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I found some additional information that states you can change the username/password by editing /etc/config/ups/upsmon.conf on the QNAP (it was on my system volume).
Yes, you can do the same thing with the Synology. The problem is that it the Synology (and presumably QNAP) will reset every time you touch the service or perform an OS update.
In that file I found:
RUN_AS_USER admin MONITOR qnapups@192.168.34.5 1 admin 123456 slave ...
For now I haven't changed the configuration. Would I need to change "admin" in both lines? Since the RUN_AS_USER parameter is <userid>and the MONITOR parameter is <username>, it's unclear. Further, it appears that changing <userid>in RUN_AS_USER might cause some permission issues?</userid></username></userid>
It is only the MONITOR line that you would change. The RUN_AS_USER is a directive saying under what username the nut services should run on the local (QNAP) machine.
Given that changes will end up being sporadically reset by the NAS, I would leave the username/password alone and live with it. If you are feeling adventuresome, you could file a security bug report with QNAP.
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Given that changes will end up being sporadically reset by the NAS, I would leave the username/password alone and live with it.
Good to know and I'll leave as is. Thanks for all of your help!
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Is this the right package to monitor a UPS and shut down pfsense if I get a low battery?
I'm poking around and tried to add a remote snmp UPS but there doesn't seem to be a field to specify a community string. I don't run public for obvious reasons.
Edit; it's a Liebert GXT. My synology had no issue monitoring it and doing shutdown. Looked through the MAN pages linked under advanced config and didn't see anything mentioning community strings.
Edit2; added public in the UPS and it worked, where can I specify that in this package?
Also where do I specify shutdown settings?
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Is this the right package to monitor a UPS and shut down pfsense if I get a low battery?
I'm poking around and tried to add a remote snmp UPS but there doesn't seem to be a field to specify a community string. I don't run public for obvious reasons.
Yes, this is the right package.
As to the community string, if you are using the default ("public"), then you don't need to specify a community string. If you are using something other than the default, you would specify the community in the Extra Arguments to driver section. See the snmp-ups man page for more information on snmp driver arguments.
As an aside, a unique community name can be marginally effective at preventing accidents, but it offers nothing in the way of actual security because the name is sent across the network in clear text. While it used to be considered an important best practice to change the community name with v1/v2, many people don't bother any more. For actual security you need to use v3, at which point it doesn't matter if the community name is public. Even when using a unique community name for read/write with v1/v2/v3, it is common to leave public in place as an read only v1 community for monitoring things such as UPSs.
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Hello,
I have connected my apc ups to netgate pfsense and setup nut.
I have it as server, and connected my synology NAS to it.
These devices shutdown after the limit imposed.
Here,
i have battery low warning - 90
low battery - 80(i like to preserve battery XD)
The ISSUE is my APC is not shutting down after pfsense and synology shuts off. It keeps running till battery becomes 0.
Tried changing offdelay (ups.shutdown.delay from 20 to 30) no success.
Can i use shutdown timer to make the ups shut down after say like 5 mins? (all my devices shutdown before that), and when power returns will ups turn back on automatically?
Any help appreciated. :)
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The ISSUE is my APC is not shutting down after pfsense and synology shuts off. It keeps running till battery becomes 0.
See post #1, version 2.7.4_6 which addresses this issue.
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The ISSUE is my APC is not shutting down after pfsense and synology shuts off. It keeps running till battery becomes 0.
See post #1, version 2.7.4_6 which addresses this issue.
Didnt see that :) Also, will the ups power back on automatically after mains is restored after a power kill?
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Also, will the ups power back on automatically after mains is restored after a power kill?
It should. Most all UPSs are designed to.
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My pfsense server is running NUT package and I also have a separate ESXi host with NUT installed. I want to shut down the VMs and the ESXI host before pfsense shutdowns to ensure network services remain up to prevent problems closing down the VMs cleanly. How can I delay pfsense powering down until esxi has completed shutting down?
I have a APC SMX UPS attached via AP9631 network card. -
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Thank you - I'll give it a try.
I've noticed the following errors appearing in my logs, any idea why this would be?
... Feb 18 11:01:52 snmp-ups 44002 dstate_setflags: base variable (battery.runtime.low) is immutable Feb 18 11:01:20 snmp-ups 44002 dstate_setflags: base variable (battery.runtime.low) is immutable Feb 18 11:00:48 snmp-ups 44002 dstate_setflags: base variable (battery.runtime.low) is immutable ...
I have the following code
extra arguments
ignorelb override.battery.charge.warning = 50 override.battery.charge.low = 30 override.battery.runtime.low = 1200
upsmon.conf
HOSTSYNC 600
upsd.conf
LISTEN 192.168.10.1
upsd.users
[remoteuser] password = mypassword upsmon slave
the settings appear to be being applied correctly….
upsc ups@localhost ambient.1.humidity.alarm.high: 60.00 ambient.1.humidity.alarm.low: 30.00 ambient.1.temperature.alarm.high: 40.00 ambient.1.temperature.alarm.low: 10.00 ambient.humidity: 39.00 ambient.temperature: 15.0 battery.charge: 100.00 battery.charge.low: 30 battery.charge.warning: 50 battery.date: 11/15/2017 battery.packs: 1.00 battery.runtime: 4428.00 battery.runtime.low: 1200 battery.voltage: 54.20 device.mfr: APC device.model: Smart-UPS X 1500 device.type: ups driver.flag.ignorelb: enabled driver.name: snmp-ups driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 driver.parameter.port: 192.168.10.50 driver.parameter.synchronous: no driver.version: 2.7.4 driver.version.data: apcc MIB 1.2 driver.version.internal: 0.97 input.frequency: 60.00 input.sensitivity: high input.transfer.high: 127 input.transfer.low: 106 input.transfer.reason: selfTest input.voltage: 122.20 input.voltage.maximum: 123.20 input.voltage.minimum: 121.30 output.current: 4.80 output.frequency: 60.00 output.voltage: 122.20 output.voltage.nominal: 120 ups.delay.shutdown: 20 ups.delay.start: 10 ups.firmware: UPS 09.1 (ID20) ups.id: UPS ups.load: 48.30 ups.mfr: APC ups.mfr.date: 06/30/2012 ups.model: Smart-UPS X 1500 ups.status: OL ups.temperature: 18.60 ups.test.date: 02/14/2018 ups.test.result: Ok
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Thank you - I'll give it a try.
I've noticed the following errors appearing in my logs, any idea why this would be?
... Feb 18 11:01:52 snmp-ups 44002 dstate_setflags: base variable (battery.runtime.low) is immutable Feb 18 11:01:20 snmp-ups 44002 dstate_setflags: base variable (battery.runtime.low) is immutable Feb 18 11:00:48 snmp-ups 44002 dstate_setflags: base variable (battery.runtime.low) is immutable ...
I believe it means that the variable is marked read-only in the SNMP MIB. For more information on this, I would suggest checking the nut users list.
FWIW, if it were me I would just remove the setting of runtime and use charge %. You don’t need both.