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      Sir_SSV
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      I'm having a bit of trouble with the nut daemon starting when pfSense restarts from a complete shut down.

      I found an earlier post and tried entering the below:

      Extra arguments:
      snmp_retries = 10
      snmp_timeout = 2

      Get the error in System Logs

      Poll UPS [Eaton] failed - Driver not connected

      Removed the above Extra Arguments and entered the below:

      ups.conf:
      retrydelay = 30
      maxretry = 20

      Get the error in System Logs

      Data for UPS [Eaton] is stale - check driver
      UPS [Eaton] data is no longer stale

      and it repeats the above error constantly until the service is stopped/restarted.

      Once pfSense starts, if I manually stop and restart the service everything works ok!

      Is there something I am doing incorrectly?

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        dennypage @Sir_SSV
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        @Sir_SSV Please see posts here and here

        Make sure that the UPS is configured to use a static IP address, and that you are addressing the UPS by IP address and not by DNS name.

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          Sir_SSV @dennypage
          last edited by

          @dennypage said in NUT package:

          @Sir_SSV Please see posts here and here

          Make sure that the UPS is configured to use a static IP address, and that you are addressing the UPS by IP address and not by DNS name.

          Thanks for the tip!

          I had pfSense serving an ip address to the UPS via DHCP. I think the problem is the UPS boots very quickly and pfSense takes a little longer (UniFi switches take even longer again). The UPS wasn't being served it's allocated IP address in enough time and hence was causing the nut daemon to hang (and subsequent System Log errors and email alerts).

          I removed the UPS from pfSense DHCP server and changed the Network settings via Eaton gui to Static and assigned an IP address on the UPS vlan . When pfSense starts, because the UPS has already started (and has it's own IP) the nut daemon can talk with the UPS and automatically update the status.

          Final testing has been completed with both pfSense and FreeNAS shutting down once the UPS is at 24% and the UPS shutting down at 20% (factory set by Eaton).

          Happy that everything has worked out and big thanks to everyone that helped 😀

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            dennypage @Sir_SSV
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            @Sir_SSV You're welcome.

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              turboturtle
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              I have an APC BX1000M that I recently connected to my pfsense box, running on an apu2c4, via usb cable. NUT is set to use usbhid as the driver.

              apcupsd detects the UPS straight away and can poll it on demand, however NUT is not able to poll the device it seems. The logged messages apparently show that a login does occur, but then connection is immediately lost.

              Jun 17 18:51:42	upsd	37544	Startup successful
              Jun 17 18:51:44	upsd	37544	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [apcups]
              Jun 17 18:51:44	upsmon	37226	Poll UPS [apcups] failed - Driver not connected
              Jun 17 18:51:44	upsmon	37226	Communications with UPS apcups lost
              Jun 17 18:51:49	upsmon	37226	Poll UPS [apcups] failed - Driver not connected
              Jun 17 18:51:49	upsmon	37226	UPS apcups is unavailable
              

              I'm hoping this is a simple case of me overlooking something obvious, as so far my reading of this topic, the manual, and Google-fu has not gotten me anywhere, so any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

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              • dennypageD
                dennypage @turboturtle
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                @turboturtle The "login" is the upsmon process connecting to upsd. It doesn't indicate anything about the actual UPS driver.

                You are missing log entries for the driver itself. Look for entries matching "usbhid-ups" which is the NUT device driver for USB.

                To address the most commonly experienced issue... if this is a fresh NUT install, you will need to either disconnect/reconnect the USB connection or reboot pfSense to have correct permissions on the USB port.

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                  turboturtle @dennypage
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                  @dennypage reboot did it, thanks!

                  Interesting to note however, there were no log messages about the driver itself - nothing matched "usbhid-ups".

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                    dennypage @turboturtle
                    last edited by

                    @turboturtle said in NUT package:

                    Interesting to note however, there were no log messages about the driver itself - nothing matched "usbhid-ups".

                    The log entries may have rolled off. The default log retention is somewhat small.

                    Glad it's working for you.

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                      newberger
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                      Hi - I have a Cyberpower OR700, which I previously had on my pfSense system using USB. I added the RMCARD205 and am now trying to connect to NUT via SNMP. My initial setup in the NUT menu only specifies the UPS IP (set static in the pfSense DHCP) UPS Type (Remote SNMP) and UPS name.

                      pfSense/NUT does see the UPS and reports the status, but the amount of data is much less than when I connected via USB.

                      I am using SNMPv1, although the UPS has SNMPv3 available. I'm not sure if that would make any difference?

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                        dennypage @newberger
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                        @newberger A quick google search for "NUT RMCARD205" finds this in the NUT issues list: Support CyberPower RMCARD205

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                          newberger @dennypage
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                          @dennypage, thanks. I googled many topics around NUT SNMP setup, but not that specific query on this card. In reading it, it appears that more information is available if the ‘private’ SNMP community is used, but I can’t tell if it’s working correctly. Also, I had seen other RMCARDs are supported and was unsure how compatible this card would be with that support. Are you saying this card isn’t going to work yet?

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                            dennypage @newberger
                            last edited by

                            @newberger said in NUT package:

                            Also, I had seen other RMCARDs are supported and was unsure how compatible this card would be with that support. Are you saying this card isn’t going to work yet?

                            You'll have to read through the NUT issue to understand what currently works and what will work better after direct support is added.

                            The issue seems pretty active, and they appear to be looking for help... nudge.
                            😀

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                              newberger @dennypage
                              last edited by

                              @dennypage Thanks - I'll follow the thread and help out, if possible.

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                                uk_dave
                                last edited by uk_dave

                                Hi everyone, sorry my first post here is an ask for help but.. well I need some help!
                                I have a slightly older APC Back-UPS 1500 RS UPS connect via a USB cable and have managed to get the basics of NUT working as a server (on pfSense) to shutdown itself as well as a remote FreeNAS and Ubuntu machine.

                                My problem is that when power is restored, as soon as the host that talks to the UPS starts to boot up (i.e. immediately after going through POST) it triggers the UPS to go on battery (despite being plugged into the wall with AC power on) which it then stays on until the battery dies. Clearly this is not great for any machine attached that started at the same time as the firewall came up so trying to resolve this for a clean startup. If I leave the system to do it's thing it will sit there cycling; power up, trigger UPS to go on battery, continue booting, battery dies, abrupt shutdown, power up, rinse and repeat.

                                I've just moved the UPS from my rack to my study to do some more testing and I'm experiencing the same behaviour running the NUT master on a ubuntu test machine.. seems unlikely now it's anything specific to the pfSense iteration.

                                I'm hoping someone with experience configuring NUT and UPS's here might know what the issue since it seems like either a driver config option I've not set or something to do with startup / shutdown / init scrips etc that is a whole other kettle of fish to get my head around! In desperation I installed the windows utility (on a windows machine) to see if there were any behaviour options I could set on the UPS but there was nothing.

                                Again, apologies this isn't really a pfSense specific issue (other than ultimately I want the UPS managed by it). Alternatively if anyone could just give me the keywords to search on google for the behaviour I'm trying to stop that would be a great start!

                                Thanks,
                                Dave

                                Edit: Just tried apcupsd which I think works as I would expect so I guess I have a partial workaround but will need to see if I can get that to notify NUT on FreeNAS.. but that's definitely outside the scope of this forum!

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                                  dennypage @uk_dave
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                                  @uk_dave A few questions:

                                  • Are you using running the current version of pfSense (2.4.5)?
                                  • Are you using the current version of the nut package (2.7.4_7)?
                                  • Do you have anything in Advanced Settings? In particular, any of these?
                                    • ignorelb
                                    • override.battery.charge.warning
                                    • override.battery.charge.low
                                    • override.battery.runtime.low
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                                    uk_dave @dennypage
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                                    @dennypage Thanks for replying,

                                    Running 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64) of pfSense and 2.7.4_7 of the NUT package.

                                    I'm currently doing this testing on a fresh install of pfSense, all I had added to the config was:

                                    USB Type: Local USB
                                    UPS Name: ups
                                    Driver: usbhid
                                    ups.users: [remoteuser]
                                    password = upsmon
                                    upsmon slave

                                    Here's my UPS: BR1500GI

                                    I have disabled the master / slave behaviour of the UPS so all 5x sockets on the battery backup side should be in the 'Battery backup outlets with surge protection only' mode. I was assuming that NUT tells the UPS to shutdown and therefore having 5x sockets I can use rather than 3x was preferable.

                                    Thanks,
                                    Dave

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                                      dennypage @uk_dave
                                      last edited by

                                      @uk_dave said in NUT package:

                                      BR1500GI

                                      Can you post output of upsrw and upsc for the device please?

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                                        uk_dave @dennypage
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                                        @dennypage Output below:

                                        [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root: upsrw ups
                                        [battery.charge.low]
                                        Remaining battery level when UPS switches to LB (percent)
                                        Type: STRING
                                        Maximum length: 10
                                        Value: 10
                                        
                                        [battery.runtime.low]
                                        Remaining battery runtime when UPS switches to LB (seconds)
                                        Type: STRING
                                        Maximum length: 10
                                        Value: 120
                                        
                                        [input.sensitivity]
                                        Input power sensitivity
                                        Type: STRING
                                        Maximum length: 10
                                        Value: medium
                                        
                                        [input.transfer.high]
                                        High voltage transfer point (V)
                                        Type: STRING
                                        Maximum length: 10
                                        Value: 294
                                        
                                        [input.transfer.low]
                                        Low voltage transfer point (V)
                                        Type: STRING
                                        Maximum length: 10
                                        Value: 176
                                        
                                        [ups.delay.shutdown]
                                        Interval to wait after shutdown with delay command (seconds)
                                        Type: STRING
                                        Maximum length: 10
                                        Value: 20
                                        
                                        [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root: upsc ups
                                        battery.charge: 100
                                        battery.charge.low: 10
                                        battery.charge.warning: 50
                                        battery.date: 2001/09/25
                                        battery.mfr.date: 2015/03/19
                                        battery.runtime: 771
                                        battery.runtime.low: 120
                                        battery.type: PbAc
                                        battery.voltage: 27.3
                                        battery.voltage.nominal: 24.0
                                        device.mfr: American Power Conversion
                                        device.model: Back-UPS RS 1500G
                                        device.serial: 3B1512X15061
                                        device.type: ups
                                        driver.name: usbhid-ups
                                        driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30
                                        driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
                                        driver.parameter.port: auto
                                        driver.parameter.synchronous: no
                                        driver.version: 2.7.4
                                        driver.version.data: APC HID 0.96
                                        driver.version.internal: 0.41
                                        input.sensitivity: medium
                                        input.transfer.high: 294
                                        input.transfer.low: 176
                                        input.voltage: 245.0
                                        input.voltage.nominal: 230
                                        ups.beeper.status: disabled
                                        ups.delay.shutdown: 20
                                        ups.firmware: 878.L4 .I
                                        ups.firmware.aux: L4
                                        ups.load: 29
                                        ups.mfr: American Power Conversion
                                        ups.mfr.date: 2015/03/19
                                        ups.model: Back-UPS RS 1500G
                                        ups.productid: 0002
                                        ups.realpower.nominal: 865
                                        ups.serial: 3B1512X15061
                                        ups.status: OL
                                        ups.test.result: No test initiated
                                        ups.timer.reboot: 0
                                        ups.timer.shutdown: -1
                                        ups.vendorid: 051d
                                        [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root:
                                        

                                        Thanks again :)

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                                          dennypage @uk_dave
                                          last edited by

                                          I don't see anything troubling in your upsrw or upsc output.

                                          @uk_dave said in NUT package:

                                          My problem is that when power is restored, as soon as the host that talks to the UPS starts to boot up (i.e. immediately after going through POST) it triggers the UPS to go on battery (despite being plugged into the wall with AC power on) which it then stays on until the battery dies.

                                          More questions:

                                          • Are you testing by pulling mains from the UPS? Assuming yes...
                                          • When the pfSense shutdown occurs, is the UPS turning off the output?
                                          • How long are you waiting before restoring mains to the UPS?
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                                            uk_dave @dennypage
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                                            @dennypage

                                            • yes, I turn the mains socket off
                                            • I don't believe it is, I've got a halogen lamp on a dimmer that can pull up to 435W so I've varied the load to full to bring the estimated run time down to 1 min remaining to force the shutdown process then ease up so it can last a few minutes and the UPS doesn't shut down until the battery dies... definitely longer than 20s
                                            • I usually wait about a minute before restoring power.
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