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    • dennypageD
      dennypage
      last edited by

      @spambait:

      I just deployed a second AP9631 out of the box. Factory reset, flashed 6.5.0, factory reset again, set up SNMPv3 and had the same issues I described before where NUT cannot communicate.

      I have now noticed that if I have SNMPv1 DISABLED, NUT will fail to connect via SNMPv3 no matter what extra settings I provide. Simply turning on SNMPv1 in the AP9631 (fw 6.5.0) immediately lets them communicate. Very strange. Further testing is needed.

      I have replicated this on the previous installation where I can break the SNMPv3 communication between NUT and the AP9631 by disabling SNMPv1, don't even need to reboot.

      It sounds like SNMPv3 may not be properly configured/functioning in NUT. Can you post the contents of /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf please?

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      • S
        spambait
        last edited by

        @dennypage:

        It sounds like SNMPv3 may not be properly configured/functioning in NUT. Can you post the contents of /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf please?

        I am going to find an SNMPv3 client and try replicate this in a moment. If a different v3 client fails in the same way the issue is with AP9631.

        If it doesn't then there may indeed be a NUT issue. Maybe it has some routine to check SNMPv1 availability before anything else, even if only SNMPv3 is needed.

        I realize the credentials are in there but it's a sandbox setup so this is not really a concern. My full, unedited /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf:

        retrydelay=30
        maxretry=20
        snmp_version=v3
        privProtocol=AES
        authProtocol=SHA
        secName=pfSense
        authPassword=VtwHzSj6XQlmp9OFFa28NJcUL93qq5zZ4
        privPassword=TpWsICXWm4CeKtwUehtvcBpDnBW0KZCC
        
        [S10-AP9631]
        driver=snmp-ups
        port=172.16.10.5
        snmp_timeout=2
        snmp_retries=10
        
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        • dennypageD
          dennypage
          last edited by

          SNMP parameters are part of the UPS specification. As such, they go in the "Extra Arguments to driver" rather than in the "Additional configuration lines for ups.conf" section. The advanced section is only for Global Directives (see ups.conf), and anything that is not recognized as a global directive is ignored by NUT. I know it's confusing, but it's how NUT's configuration works. Anything that comes from the driver man page (snmp-ups in your case) goes into Extra Arguments to driver.

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          • S
            spambait
            last edited by

            @dennypage:

            SNMP parameters are part of the UPS specification. As such, they go in the "Extra Arguments to driver" rather than in the "Additional configuration lines for ups.conf" section. The advanced section is only for Global Directives (see ups.conf), and anything that is not recognized as a global directive is ignored by NUT. I know it's confusing, but it's how NUT's configuration works. Anything that comes from the driver man page (snmp-ups in your case) goes into Extra Arguments to driver.

            That results in

            
            [S10-AP9631]
            driver=snmp-ups
            port=172.16.10.5
            snmp_timeout=2
            snmp_retries=10
            snmp_version=v3
            privProtocol=AES
            authProtocol=SHA
            secLevel=authPriv
            secName=pfSense
            authPassword=VtwHzSj6XQlmp9OFFa28NJcUL93qq5zZ4
            privPassword=TpWsICXWm4CeKtwUehtvcBpDnBW0KZCC
            

            Edit: So it seems it was using SNMPv1 all along due to my mis-configuration resulting in the SNMPv3 stuff being ignored. There is no bug. Now that I have the correct structure in ups.conf it is indeed trying to connect SNMPv3 but it is not authenticating. The AP9631's built in baby IDS keeps sending me notifications now that there are failed SNMPv3 authentications from the pfSense IP.

            I will switch her back to SNMPv1 for now and troubleshoot my SNMPv3 setup with qtmib

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            • dennypageD
              dennypage
              last edited by

              That makes sense. For what it's worth, most people use a read-only SNMPv1 group for UPS monitoring. There isn't any sensitive information in the stream.

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              • S
                spambait
                last edited by

                @dennypage:

                That makes sense. For what it's worth, most people use a read-only SNMPv1 group for UPS monitoring. There isn't any sensitive information in the stream.

                The docu said a write community is needed to facilitate shutdowns. I wanted the UPS and NUT to coordinate that NUT will shut down pfSense when there's not much runtime left and then tell the UPS to shut off the outlet in x minutes and come back up when AC power is restored and battery has at least y % charge.

                Otherwise pfSense will just shut down and stay down until someone presses the power button or the BIOS power on time is reached.

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                • dennypageD
                  dennypage
                  last edited by

                  @spambait:

                  The docu said a write community is needed to facilitate shutdowns. I wanted the UPS and NUT to coordinate that NUT will shut down pfSense when there's not much runtime left and then tell the UPS to shut off the outlet in x minutes and come back up when AC power is restored and battery has at least y % charge.

                  Ah, yes. Needing write permission to kill power makes sense. Note that the pfSense NUT package version 2.7.4_5 does not support issuing the final power kill order. This will come with NUT package 2.7.4_6 which requires pfSense 2.4.3.

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                  • xx_robot_xxX
                    xx_robot_xx
                    last edited by

                    Hello,

                    How do you configure power-kill after shutdown? I have pfsense 2.4.3 and latest version of nut..

                    pfSense Newbie

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                    • dennypageD
                      dennypage
                      last edited by

                      Power kill is enabled automatically with pfSense 2.4.3 and 2.7.4_6 of the NUT package. No configuration necessary.

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                      • K
                        kjstech
                        last edited by

                        Hello,

                        I have a TrippLite Smart 1300VA unit connected via USB.  dmesg does show it connected.  This model is also one listed in NUT to use the USB driver (not the legacy TrippLite driver).  I got readings from it very briefly last night when setting it up, but also a bunch of messages in the log about the data being stale.  This was on pfSense 2.4.1.

                        Now it doesn't work at all.  I upgraded to the latest NUT package.  No dice.  I upgraded pfSense to 2.4.3… no dice.

                        All I get is this in the status logs:
                        Apr 4 14:57:20 upsd 97125 User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [main]
                        Apr 4 14:57:20 upsmon 60509 Poll UPS [main] failed - Driver not connected
                        Apr 4 14:57:20 upsmon 60509 Communications with UPS main lost
                        Apr 4 14:57:25 upsmon 60509 Poll UPS [main] failed - Driver not connected
                        Apr 4 14:57:25 upsmon 60509 UPS main is unavailable
                        Apr 4 14:57:30 upsmon 60509 Poll UPS [main] failed - Driver not connected
                        Apr 4 14:57:35 upsmon 60509 Poll UPS [main] failed - Driver not connected

                        Like I said, system sees it, here's the USB stuff pulled from dmesg:
                        dmesg | grep usb
                        usbus0: EHCI version 1.0
                        usbus0 on ehci0
                        usbus0: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0
                        usbus1: EHCI version 1.0
                        usbus1 on ehci1
                        usbus1: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0
                        ugen0.1: <intel ehci="" root="" hub="">at usbus0
                        ugen1.1: <intel ehci="" root="" hub="">at usbus1
                        uhub0: <intel 1="" 9="" ehci="" root="" hub,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 1.00,="" addr="">on usbus0
                        uhub1: <intel 1="" 9="" ehci="" root="" hub,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 1.00,="" addr="">on usbus1
                        ugen1.2: <vendor 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024="">at usbus1
                        uhub2: <vendor 2="" 9="" 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 0.00,="" addr="">on usbus1
                        ugen0.2: <vendor 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024="">at usbus0
                        uhub3: <vendor 2="" 9="" 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 0.00,="" addr="">on usbus0
                        ugen0.3: <tripp lite="" tripp="" ups="">at usbus0
                        uhid0: <tripp 0="" 3="" lite="" tripp="" ups,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 1.10="" 0.02,="" addr="">on usbus0
                        usbus0: EHCI version 1.0
                        usbus0 on ehci0
                        usbus0: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0
                        usbus1: EHCI version 1.0
                        usbus1 on ehci1
                        usbus1: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0
                        ugen1.1: <intel ehci="" root="" hub="">at usbus1
                        ugen0.1: <intel ehci="" root="" hub="">at usbus0
                        uhub0: <intel 1="" 9="" ehci="" root="" hub,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 1.00,="" addr="">on usbus1
                        uhub1: <intel 1="" 9="" ehci="" root="" hub,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 1.00,="" addr="">on usbus0
                        ugen0.2: <vendor 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024="">at usbus0
                        uhub2: <vendor 2="" 9="" 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 0.00,="" addr="">on usbus0
                        ugen1.2: <vendor 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024="">at usbus1
                        uhub3: <vendor 2="" 9="" 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 0.00,="" addr="">on usbus1
                        ugen0.3: <vendor 0x09ae="" product="" 0x3016="">at usbus0
                        uhid0: <vendor 0="" 3="" 0x09ae="" product="" 0x3016,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 1.10="" 0.02,="" addr="">on usbus0
                        usbus0: EHCI version 1.0
                        usbus0 on ehci0
                        usbus0: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0
                        usbus1: EHCI version 1.0
                        usbus1 on ehci1
                        usbus1: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0
                        ugen1.1: <intel ehci="" root="" hub="">at usbus1
                        ugen0.1: <intel ehci="" root="" hub="">at usbus0
                        uhub0: <intel 1="" 9="" ehci="" root="" hub,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 1.00,="" addr="">on usbus1
                        uhub1: <intel 1="" 9="" ehci="" root="" hub,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 1.00,="" addr="">on usbus0
                        ugen1.2: <vendor 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024="">at usbus1
                        uhub2: <vendor 2="" 9="" 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 0.00,="" addr="">on usbus1
                        ugen0.2: <vendor 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024="">at usbus0
                        uhub3: <vendor 2="" 9="" 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 2.00="" 0.00,="" addr="">on usbus0
                        ugen0.3: <tripp lite="" tripp="" ups="">at usbus0
                        uhid0: <tripp 0="" 3="" lite="" tripp="" ups,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 1.10="" 0.02,="" addr="">on usbus0

                        Anyone know how I can get this to work?
                        pfSense has been rebooted twice now.  Once for the 2.4.3 upgrade.  And another time after I removed NUT package and reinstalled NUT package.  NUT is version 2.7.4_6.

                        Thanks!</tripp></tripp></vendor></vendor></vendor></vendor></intel></intel></intel></intel></vendor></vendor></vendor></vendor></vendor></vendor></intel></intel></intel></intel></tripp></tripp></vendor></vendor></vendor></vendor></intel></intel></intel></intel>

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                        • dennypageD
                          dennypage
                          last edited by

                          @kjstech:

                          I have a TrippLite Smart 1300VA unit connected via USB.  dmesg does show it connected.  This model is also one listed in NUT to use the USB driver (not the legacy TrippLite driver).

                          Please run "usbconfig dump_device_desc" and post the output. Also, can you post the contents of /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf please? And lastly, the exact model number of the UPS.

                          Btw, where did you see the note about using the usbhid-ups vs. the tripplite_usb driver? I didn't find a Tripp Lite 1300VA model in the NUT HCL…

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                          • K
                            kjstech
                            last edited by

                            Ok the model number is SMART1300LCDT.  I was at work when I posted and I forgot the exact model number.  I was told I can use usbhid-ups from here: http://networkupstools.org/ddl/Tripp_Lite/SMART1300LCDT.html

                            Here is the output of usbconfig dump_device_desc
                            ugen1.1: <intel ehci="" root="" hub="">at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA)

                            bLength = 0x0012
                              bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                              bcdUSB = 0x0200
                              bDeviceClass = 0x0009  <hub>bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                              bDeviceProtocol = 0x0001
                              bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
                              idVendor = 0x0000
                              idProduct = 0x0000
                              bcdDevice = 0x0100
                              iManufacturer = 0x0001  <intel>iProduct = 0x0002  <ehci root="" hub="">iSerialNumber = 0x0000  <no string="">bNumConfigurations = 0x0001

                            ugen0.1: <intel ehci="" root="" hub="">at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA)

                            bLength = 0x0012
                              bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                              bcdUSB = 0x0200
                              bDeviceClass = 0x0009  <hub>bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                              bDeviceProtocol = 0x0001
                              bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
                              idVendor = 0x0000
                              idProduct = 0x0000
                              bcdDevice = 0x0100
                              iManufacturer = 0x0001  <intel>iProduct = 0x0002  <ehci root="" hub="">iSerialNumber = 0x0000  <no string="">bNumConfigurations = 0x0001

                            ugen1.2: <vendor 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024="">at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA)

                            bLength = 0x0012
                              bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                              bcdUSB = 0x0200
                              bDeviceClass = 0x0009  <hub>bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                              bDeviceProtocol = 0x0001
                              bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
                              idVendor = 0x8087
                              idProduct = 0x0024
                              bcdDevice = 0x0000
                              iManufacturer = 0x0000  <no string="">iProduct = 0x0000  <no string="">iSerialNumber = 0x0000  <no string="">bNumConfigurations = 0x0001

                            ugen0.2: <vendor 0x8087="" product="" 0x0024="">at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA)

                            bLength = 0x0012
                              bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                              bcdUSB = 0x0200
                              bDeviceClass = 0x0009  <hub>bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                              bDeviceProtocol = 0x0001
                              bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
                              idVendor = 0x8087
                              idProduct = 0x0024
                              bcdDevice = 0x0000
                              iManufacturer = 0x0000  <no string="">iProduct = 0x0000  <no string="">iSerialNumber = 0x0000  <no string="">bNumConfigurations = 0x0001

                            ugen0.3: <tripp lite="" tripp="" ups="">at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=LOW (1.5Mbps) pwr=ON (100mA)

                            bLength = 0x0012
                              bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                              bcdUSB = 0x0110
                              bDeviceClass = 0x0000  <probed by="" interface="" class="">bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                              bDeviceProtocol = 0x0000
                              bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0008
                              idVendor = 0x09ae
                              idProduct = 0x3016
                              bcdDevice = 0x0002
                              iManufacturer = 0x0003  <retrieving string="" failed="">iProduct = 0x0001  <retrieving string="" failed="">iSerialNumber = 0x0005  <retrieving string="" failed="">bNumConfigurations = 0x0001

                            cat /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf
                            [main]
                            driver=usbhid-ups
                            port=auto

                            It worked for about a minute last night when I initially tried it, but then it stopped working and hasn't worked since.  Now on the SSH console I randomly see these UPS main is unavailable messages.</retrieving></retrieving></retrieving></probed></tripp></no></no></no></hub></vendor></no></no></no></hub></vendor></no></ehci></intel></hub></intel></no></ehci></intel></hub></intel>

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                            • K
                              kjstech
                              last edited by

                              I also wanted to add, I tried specifying more detail in the ups.conf like the port and description, and also change the poll interval.

                              [main]
                              driver=usbhid-ups
                              port=/dev/ugen0.3
                              desc="Tripp Lite TRIPP LITE UPS"
                              pollinterval=20

                              Still nothing.

                              It almost seems to be maybe a permissions problem?  But even if I try to run it as root it shows this:
                              [2.4.3-RELEASE][root@pfSense.local]/usr/local/etc/nut: upsd -DDDD
                              Network UPS Tools upsd 2.7.4
                                0.000000    fopen /var/db/nut/upsd.pid: No such file or directory
                                0.000235    listen_add: added 127.0.0.1:3493
                                0.000376    listen_add: added ::1:3493
                                0.000393    setuptcp: try to bind to ::1 port 3493
                                0.000427    listening on ::1 port 3493
                                0.000439    setuptcp: try to bind to 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                0.000457    listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                0.000580    Can't open /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf: Can't open /usr/local/etc/nut/ups.conf: Permission denied

                              [2.4.3-RELEASE][root@pfSense.local]/usr/local/etc/nut: ls -lah
                              total 164
                              drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512B Apr  4 14:49 .
                              drwxr-xr-x  23 root  wheel  2.0K Apr  4 14:56 ..
                              -rw-r–r--  1 root  wheel    14K Mar 16 13:16 cmdvartab
                              -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    76K Mar 16 13:16 driver.list
                              -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    15B Apr  4 12:28 nut.conf
                              -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  1.5K Mar 16 13:16 nut.conf.sample
                              -rw-r-----  1 root  wheel    92B Apr  4 21:44 ups.conf
                              -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  4.5K Mar 16 13:16 ups.conf.sample
                              -rw-r-----  1 root  wheel    28B Apr  4 21:42 upsd.conf
                              -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  4.5K Mar 16 13:16 upsd.conf.sample
                              -rw-r-----  1 root  wheel  117B Apr  4 21:42 upsd.users
                              -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  2.1K Mar 16 13:16 upsd.users.sample
                              -rw-r-----  1 root  wheel  115B Apr  4 21:42 upsmon.conf
                              -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    15K Mar 16 13:16 upsmon.conf.sample
                              -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  3.8K Mar 16 13:16 upssched.conf.sample

                              just for the hell of it, I did chmod 777 ups.conf since it seemed to be complaining about permissions reading that file.

                              Then it complained about upsd.users, so again for testing I did chmod 777 upsd.users

                              -rwxrwxrwx  1 root  wheel    92B Apr  4 21:44 ups.conf
                              -rwxrwxrwx  1 root  wheel  117B Apr  4 21:42 upsd.users

                              It kept looping no data available so I killed it.
                              upsd -DDDD
                              Network UPS Tools upsd 2.7.4
                                0.000000    fopen /var/db/nut/upsd.pid: No such file or directory
                                0.000255    listen_add: added 127.0.0.1:3493
                                0.000403    listen_add: added ::1:3493
                                0.000424    setuptcp: try to bind to ::1 port 3493
                                0.000483    listening on ::1 port 3493
                                0.000505    setuptcp: try to bind to 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                0.000533    listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                0.000751    Can't connect to UPS [main] (usbhid-ups-main): No such file or directory
                                0.001695    /usr/local/etc/nut/upsd.users is world readable
                                0.001731    user_add_action: adding 'set' for admin
                                0.001747    user_add_instcmd: adding 'all' for admin
                                0.001764    user_add_action: adding 'login' for monuser
                                0.001776    user_add_action: adding 'master' for monuser
                                0.001789    user_add_action: adding 'fsd' for monuser
                                0.001824    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                                2.015622    mainloop: no data available
                                2.015697    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                                4.027074    mainloop: no data available
                                4.027150    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                                6.056806    mainloop: no data available
                                6.056881    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                                8.059687    mainloop: no data available
                                8.059757    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                                10.068805    mainloop: no data available
                                10.068882    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                                12.084621    mainloop: no data available
                                12.084699    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                                14.085689    mainloop: no data available
                                14.085777    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                                16.106784    mainloop: no data available
                                16.106835    mainloop: polling 2 filedescriptors
                              ^C  17.722668  mainloop: Interrupted system call
                                17.722703    Signal 2: exiting

                              Does this help at all?

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                              • dennypageD
                                dennypage
                                last edited by

                                @kjstech:

                                ugen0.3: <tripp lite="" tripp="" ups="">at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=LOW (1.5Mbps) pwr=ON (100mA)

                                bLength = 0x0012
                                  bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                                  bcdUSB = 0x0110
                                  bDeviceClass = 0x0000  <probed by="" interface="" class="">bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                                  bDeviceProtocol = 0x0000
                                  bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0008
                                  idVendor = 0x09ae
                                  idProduct = 0x3016
                                  bcdDevice = 0x0002
                                  iManufacturer = 0x0003  <retrieving string="" failed="">iProduct = 0x0001  <retrieving string="" failed="">iSerialNumber = 0x0005  <retrieving string="" failed="">bNumConfigurations = 0x0001</retrieving></retrieving></retrieving></probed></tripp>

                                The "retrieving string failed" is something I haven't seen before and would seem problematic. First thing I would suggest is trying a USB port on the other bridge chip. I would also test a different cable.

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                                • K
                                  kjstech
                                  last edited by

                                  Ok I did try another USB port and its the same results.

                                  I'm at work now, I can try a new USB A to B cable.  There's 6 ports on the back, 2 on the front.  Its a Dell Optiplex 390.  It doesn't appear to have USB 3.0 - at least none of the ports are blue.  I could also throw in a USB 3.0 PCIe card if none of the onboard ports work.  TrippLite's website does not appear to have any firmware for this model.  If it did I would plug into my Windows laptop temporally and update it.

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                                  • dennypageD
                                    dennypage
                                    last edited by

                                    @kjstech:

                                    It almost seems to be maybe a permissions problem?  But even if I try to run it as root it shows this:
                                    [2.4.3-RELEASE][root@pfSense.local]/usr/local/etc/nut: upsd -DDDD

                                    NUT is a multi-process architecture. See /usr/local/etc/rc.d/nut.sh.

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                                    • dennypageD
                                      dennypage
                                      last edited by

                                      @kjstech:

                                      There's 6 ports on the back, 2 on the front.  Its a Dell Optiplex 390.  It doesn't appear to have USB 3.0 - at least none of the ports are blue.  I could also throw in a USB 3.0 PCIe card if none of the onboard ports work.

                                      It looks like all the ports are USB 2.0. The UPS itself is a low speed USB device, so you are using the internal compatibility bridge anyway.

                                      Btw, if you have any other USB devices connected, you might want to disconnect them while you diagnose your UPS issue.

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                                      • K
                                        kjstech
                                        last edited by

                                        Fortunately, I have no other USB devices connected, as its running headless.  Just a mini-tower with two ethernet cables, power, and now as of this week, a USB cable to a UPS.

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                                        • K
                                          kjstech
                                          last edited by

                                          I tried another port and cable.  It still seems to think it’s in the same port 0.3.
                                          Still see the retrieving string failed.  Still not able to monitor UPS in pfSense GUI.

                                          I’m not sure what the issue is.

                                          ugen0.3: <tripp lite="" tripp="" ups="">at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=LOW (1.5Mbps) pwr=ON (100mA)

                                          bLength = 0x0012
                                            bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                                            bcdUSB = 0x0110
                                            bDeviceClass = 0x0000  <probed by="" interface="" class="">bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                                            bDeviceProtocol = 0x0000
                                            bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0008
                                            idVendor = 0x09ae
                                            idProduct = 0x3016
                                            bcdDevice = 0x0002
                                            iManufacturer = 0x0003  <tripp lite="">iProduct = 0x0001  <tripp lite="" ups="">iSerialNumber = 0x0005  <retrieving string="" failed="">bNumConfigurations = 0x0001</retrieving></tripp></tripp></probed></tripp>

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                                          • dennypageD
                                            dennypage
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                                            @kjstech:

                                            I tried another port and cable.  It still seems to think it’s in the same port 0.3.
                                            Still see the retrieving string failed.  Still not able to monitor UPS in pfSense GUI.

                                            Until you have the USB issue figured, I would disable the NUT service in pfSense.

                                            On the USB bus, the second bus may the front connectors. It's worth a shot. Normally, I recommend against USB hubs, but it's also worth a try to put a (high quality) hub between the host and the UPS to see if that helps.

                                            Btw, did you ever try the tripplite driver?

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