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    • dennypageD
      dennypage
      last edited by

      @bulldog5:

      I plugged the UPS into a 2K12 server and installed CPs PowerPanel software, let it run for few days and didn't get any LOWBATT messages, then plugged it into my FreeNAS server which is using driver 2.7.3, internal driver .39. and no LOWBATT messages.

      So, something is not the same after the upgrade on pfsense because i dont see the LOWBATT message on 2 other boxes.  Going to try mirroring the freenas NUT configs, (being doubtful that will matter) then going to have to find some time to reinstall pfsense to 2.3.2 and go from there).

      When you put it back on the pfSense box did the LOWBATT messages immediately return?

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        bulldog5
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        @dennypage:

        @bulldog5:

        I plugged the UPS into a 2K12 server and installed CPs PowerPanel software, let it run for few days and didn't get any LOWBATT messages, then plugged it into my FreeNAS server which is using driver 2.7.3, internal driver .39. and no LOWBATT messages.

        So, something is not the same after the upgrade on pfsense because i dont see the LOWBATT message on 2 other boxes.  Going to try mirroring the freenas NUT configs, (being doubtful that will matter) then going to have to find some time to reinstall pfsense to 2.3.2 and go from there).

        When you put it back on the pfSense box did the LOWBATT messages immediately return?

        No

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          cuco
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          Hi

          I tried to "add" my UPS to my pfSense installation with the nut-package as well. Configured it with "Remote NUT server" and it shows me the load, the remaining runtime, sends me emails and so on. But it doesn't shutdown pfsense.

          upsc on the remote nut server gives me:

          battery.charge: 100.0
          battery.charge.low: 20
          battery.date: 2011-05-06
          battery.runtime: 540.0
          battery.runtime.low: 240
          battery.voltage: 13.7
          battery.voltage.nominal: 12.0
          device.mfr: APC
          device.model: Back-UPS RS 550GI
          device.serial: 3B1119X20852
          device.type: ups
          driver.name: apcupsd-ups
          driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
          driver.parameter.port: localhost
          driver.parameter.synchronous: no
          driver.version: 2.7.4
          driver.version.internal: 0.04
          input.sensitivity: H
          input.transfer.high: 276.0
          input.transfer.low: 176.0
          input.transfer.reason: Low line voltage
          input.voltage: 223.0
          input.voltage.nominal: 230
          ups.date: 2017-08-05
          ups.firmware: 857.L3 .I USB FW:L3
          ups.id: t-usv
          ups.load: 27.0
          ups.mfr: APC
          ups.model: Back-UPS RS 550GI
          ups.realpower.nominal: 330.0
          ups.serial: 3B1119X20852
          ups.status: OL
          ups.test.result: NO
          ups.time: 22:12:53
          
          

          pfSense shows the same.

          When the power fails (I plugged out the mains) I get this E-Mail:

          Sat, 05 Aug 2017 03:05:33 +0200

          UPS br550gi@t-usv.lan.xxxx.eu on battery

          When the battery runtime goes below 4 mins (240 secs) like configured in the UPS I get this:

          Sat, 05 Aug 2017 03:10:21 +0200

          UPS br550gi@t-usv.lan.xxxx.eu battery is low

          But nothing more happened. I waited about 2 more minutes, but pfSense didn't shut down and then I reconnected the mains.

          What may I have done wrong?

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          • dennypageD
            dennypage
            last edited by

            I don't think you are doing anything wrong per se. By default, the nut slave (pfSense) isn't going to initiate a shutdown until the master server declares a low battery condition. This is different than a low battery warning.

            When the master declares a low battery condition, it will send a notification to all the slaves indicating that there is a pending loss of power. The slaves will each disconnect from the master and then initiate their own shutdown. Once all the slaves have disconnected, the master will initiate its own shutdown.

            If you want to override how the master determines when to declare a low battery condition, see the section on "ignorelb" in the ups.conf man page.

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              bdf0506
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              @bdf0506:

              @dennypage:

              I have. The power kill logic is gone from the base os level. Still searching to find out when and why.

              Ah, interesting. Sounds like it isn't an issue with my specific setup and it is a bug affecting anyone trying to use that functionality in the NUT package. Looking forward to seeing a fix for this whenever one can be found.

              Hi, I wanted to see if there has been any progress on fixing this issue? Thanks.

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              • dennypageD
                dennypage
                last edited by

                @bdf0506:

                Hi, I wanted to see if there has been any progress on fixing this issue? Thanks.

                Still working on it. Progress, but not ready for release yet. Should be this month.

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                • dennypageD
                  dennypage
                  last edited by

                  @bulldog5:

                  @dennypage:

                  @bulldog5:

                  I plugged the UPS into a 2K12 server and installed CPs PowerPanel software, let it run for few days and didn't get any LOWBATT messages, then plugged it into my FreeNAS server which is using driver 2.7.3, internal driver .39. and no LOWBATT messages.

                  So, something is not the same after the upgrade on pfsense because i dont see the LOWBATT message on 2 other boxes.  Going to try mirroring the freenas NUT configs, (being doubtful that will matter) then going to have to find some time to reinstall pfsense to 2.3.2 and go from there).

                  When you put it back on the pfSense box did the LOWBATT messages immediately return?

                  No

                  Bulldog, did your issue get resolved?

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                    cuco
                    last edited by

                    @dennypage:

                    I don't think you are doing anything wrong per se. By default, the nut slave (pfSense) isn't going to initiate a shutdown until the master server declares a low battery condition. This is different than a low battery warning.

                    When the master declares a low battery condition, it will send a notification to all the slaves indicating that there is a pending loss of power. The slaves will each disconnect from the master and then initiate their own shutdown. Once all the slaves have disconnected, the master will initiate its own shutdown.

                    If you want to override how the master determines when to declare a low battery condition, see the section on "ignorelb" in the ups.conf man page.

                    After doing more research I found out, that not only my pfSense-Box wasn't shutting down. It was just the first one I tried. So there seemed to be a problem inside of nut, not inside of your plugin.

                    So I did more research, did deeper looks into the code and found a bug in the nut-driver. Posted the issue on GitHub: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/460 then I fixed it: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/461/commits/b82b9cf3b4695f3171b6250af431a6a3f7fc81c4 and did a pull request: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/461
                    It then has been reviewed and merged into nut https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/commit/bc6ca11be42281e6d7f36dc6cf2860c2fe950f66

                    And now my problem is gone :) So: You were right, I wasn't doing anything wrong per se.

                    But thank you for your hint with "ignorelb" as this will help me with another problem when using apcupsd and nut at the same time :)

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                    • dennypageD
                      dennypage
                      last edited by

                      @cuco:

                      So I did more research, did deeper looks into the code and found a bug in the nut-driver. Posted the issue on GitHub: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/460 then I fixed it: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/461/commits/b82b9cf3b4695f3171b6250af431a6a3f7fc81c4 and did a pull request: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/461
                      It then has been reviewed and merged into nut https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/commit/bc6ca11be42281e6d7f36dc6cf2860c2fe950f66

                      Awesome!

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                        bulldog5
                        last edited by

                        @dennypage:

                        @bulldog5:

                        @dennypage:

                        @bulldog5:

                        I plugged the UPS into a 2K12 server and installed CPs PowerPanel software, let it run for few days and didn't get any LOWBATT messages, then plugged it into my FreeNAS server which is using driver 2.7.3, internal driver .39. and no LOWBATT messages.

                        So, something is not the same after the upgrade on pfsense because i dont see the LOWBATT message on 2 other boxes.  Going to try mirroring the freenas NUT configs, (being doubtful that will matter) then going to have to find some time to reinstall pfsense to 2.3.2 and go from there).

                        When you put it back on the pfSense box did the LOWBATT messages immediately return?

                        No

                        Bulldog, did your issue get resolved?

                        Hi, it seems that adjusting the following has kept it quiet. Thanks again.
                        battery.charge.low: 20
                        battery.charge.warning: 25

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                        • dennypageD
                          dennypage
                          last edited by

                          @bulldog5:

                          Hi, it seems that adjusting the following has kept it quiet. Thanks again.
                          battery.charge.low: 20
                          battery.charge.warning: 25

                          Cool. You are quite welcome. Thanks for letting me know.

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                          • dennypageD
                            dennypage
                            last edited by

                            Just FYI, the PR for the dummy driver has gone in. The shutdown issue will have to be addressed in a follow-on release. This issue will need an enhancement in the core so it may have to wait until 2.4 is release.

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                              wishyou
                              last edited by

                              @dennypage:

                              I have. The power kill logic is gone from the base os level. Still searching to find out when and why.

                              Being a long time NUT user with pfSense this made me curious. Is this a new problem recently?
                              I've been adding stuff to rc.shutdown for "ages" to get proper shutdown-killpower-restart loops with a couple of APC serial ups-es:

                              
                              #Final shutdown stuff, UPS
                              if /usr/local/sbin/upsmon -K; then
                              
                                  # Warning message
                              	echo "POWERDOWNFLAG detected - Power cycling the UPS loads..."
                              
                                  # Do shutdown
                                  /usr/local/sbin/upsdrvctl shutdown
                              
                                  #Might be needed for power races
                                  # /bin/sleep 180
                                  # /sbin/reboot
                              fi
                              
                              
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                              • dennypageD
                                dennypage
                                last edited by

                                The problem pre dates the current generation of the NUT package, but I'm not sure how far back it goes.

                                What needs to be done is pretty much the same thing you are doing with your patch to rc.shutdown, except that I need to genericize it so that it can be used with other packages such as apcupsd.

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                                  wishyou
                                  last edited by

                                  OK, thanks for the update
                                  And nice to know that I didn't misunderstand anything with my fix, although it would be nice not having to remember the manual rc.shutdown patch every time pfSense is updated.

                                  Thanks, keep up the good work!

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                                    bdf0506
                                    last edited by

                                    I upgraded NUT on pfSense to latest 2.7.4_5, and ever since I did that, it seems there is a high uptick in UPS communication errors. It's possible that it's another environmental condition that is going on here, but wanted to see if anyone else has had issues. PfSense is running on a small physical box, and it is directly connected via USB to a CyberPower EC650.

                                    I've been getting flooded with emails as a result of this (yes, I know that I can turn them off). But it points to something else that is going on. Here is a dump of the ups related events for a small window on 9/4. In the last 24 hours, I have 232 events that are the Permission denied error.

                                    One thing I did notice, if you look in /usr/local/etc/nut, all the *.conf files have perms of 640, but all the *.conf.sample files have perms of 644. Not sure if that matters or not, and also not sure if that's "new" or not.

                                    Sep  4 19:36:09 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                    Sep  4 19:36:09 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                    Sep  4 19:36:09 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                    Sep  4 19:36:09 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                    Sep  4 19:36:04 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                    Sep  4 19:36:04 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                    Sep  4 19:36:04 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                    Sep  4 19:36:04 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                    Sep  4 19:32:48 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                    Sep  4 19:32:48 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                    Sep  4 19:32:48 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                    Sep  4 19:32:48 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                    Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                    Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                    Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                    Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                    Sep  4 19:30:12 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                    Sep  4 19:30:12 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                    Sep  4 19:30:12 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                    Sep  4 19:30:12 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                    Sep  4 19:30:07 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                    Sep  4 19:30:07 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                    Sep  4 19:30:07 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                    Sep  4 19:30:07 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                    
                                    
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                                      bdf0506
                                      last edited by

                                      @bdf0506:

                                      I upgraded NUT on pfSense to latest 2.7.4_5, and ever since I did that, it seems there is a high uptick in UPS communication errors. It's possible that it's another environmental condition that is going on here, but wanted to see if anyone else has had issues. PfSense is running on a small physical box, and it is directly connected via USB to a CyberPower EC650.

                                      I've been getting flooded with emails as a result of this (yes, I know that I can turn them off). But it points to something else that is going on. Here is a dump of the ups related events for a small window on 9/4. In the last 24 hours, I have 232 events that are the Permission denied error.

                                      One thing I did notice, if you look in /usr/local/etc/nut, all the *.conf files have perms of 640, but all the *.conf.sample files have perms of 644. Not sure if that matters or not, and also not sure if that's "new" or not.

                                      Sep  4 19:36:09 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                      Sep  4 19:36:09 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                      Sep  4 19:36:09 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Sep  4 19:36:09 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Sep  4 19:36:04 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                      Sep  4 19:36:04 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                      Sep  4 19:36:04 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                      Sep  4 19:36:04 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                      Sep  4 19:30:12 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                      Sep  4 19:30:12 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                      Sep  4 19:30:12 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Sep  4 19:30:12 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Sep  4 19:30:07 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                      Sep  4 19:30:07 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                      Sep  4 19:30:07 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                      Sep  4 19:30:07 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                      
                                      

                                      Okay, this isn't a NUT issue.

                                      I dove deeper into the logging before these errors hit, and I see each time a log line like this:

                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 dpinger: Mobility_Server 192.168.35.21: Alarm latency 266us stddev 32us loss 21%
                                      

                                      After that line, bad things were happening. I'm surprised I wasn't having other network issues - I probably was, just unknown to me.

                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 php-cgi: nut_email.php: Message sent to <redacted>@gmail.com OK
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 php-cgi: nut_email.php: Message sent to <redacted>@gmail.com OK
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups established
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Sep  4 19:32:48 upsd[73255]: User monuser@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 php-cgi: nut_email.php: Message sent to <redacted>@gmail.com OK
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 php-cgi: nut_email.php: Message sent to <redacted>@gmail.com OK
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Communications with UPS ups lost
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                      Sep  4 19:32:43 upsmon[32699]: Poll UPS [ups] failed - Write error: Permission denied
                                      Sep  4 19:32:38 php-fpm[30305]: /rc.openvpn: OpenVPN: One or more OpenVPN tunnel endpoints may have changed its IP. Reloading endpoints that may use Mobility_Server.
                                      Sep  4 19:32:38 php-fpm[30305]: /rc.openvpn: OpenVPN: One or more OpenVPN tunnel endpoints may have changed its IP. Reloading endpoints that may use Mobility_Server.
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 check_reload_status: Reloading filter
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 check_reload_status: Reloading filter
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 check_reload_status: Restarting OpenVPN tunnels/interfaces
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 check_reload_status: Restarting OpenVPN tunnels/interfaces
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 check_reload_status: Restarting ipsec tunnels
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 check_reload_status: Restarting ipsec tunnels
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 check_reload_status: updating dyndns Mobility_Server
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 check_reload_status: updating dyndns Mobility_Server
                                      Sep  4 19:32:37 dpinger: Mobility_Server 192.168.35.21: Alarm latency 266us stddev 32us loss 21%</redacted></redacted></redacted></redacted>
                                      

                                      The fix was to go into the gateways, and disable the gateway checking on 192.168.35.21. I still don't know what was causing that in the first place, but that's not something that needs to be addressed in the NUT forum.

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                                        pigbrother
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                                        dennypage, thanks for your great job!

                                        My old Back-UPS RS 1000 connected to pfsense working great, but once or few times a day shows the following in the log\email:
                                        Sep 6 10:47:16 upsmon 42126 UPS Back-UPS_RS_1000 on battery
                                        Sep 6 10:47:21 upsmon 42126 UPS Back-UPS_RS_1000 on line power.

                                        Time is always random, but event duration is always 5 seconds exactly.

                                        My settings:
                                        ups.conf

                                        [Back-UPS_RS_1000]
                                        driver=usbhid-ups
                                        port=auto
                                        ignorelb
                                        override.battery.charge.low = 30
                                        override.battery.runtime.low = 300
                                        

                                        upsmon.conf

                                        MONITOR Back-UPS_RS_1000 1 monuser 7504xxxxxxxxxxxx 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
                                        RUN_AS_USER root
                                        
                                        

                                        I realize that is UPS problem but apart from that it works fine.
                                        Are there any NUT tweaks to avoid such behavior?

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                                        • dennypageD
                                          dennypage
                                          last edited by

                                          @pigbrother:

                                          dennypage, thanks for your great job!

                                          My old Back-UPS RS 1000 connected to pfsense working great, but once or few times a day shows the following in the log\email:
                                          Sep 6 10:47:16 upsmon 42126 UPS Back-UPS_RS_1000 on battery
                                          Sep 6 10:47:21 upsmon 42126 UPS Back-UPS_RS_1000 on line power.

                                          Time is always random, but event duration is always 5 seconds exactly.

                                          …

                                          I realize that is UPS problem but apart from that it works fine.
                                          Are there any NUT tweaks to avoid such behavior?

                                          You're welcome!

                                          The event itself may be very brief in duration, but is logged as 5 seconds due to the polling interval. There are several reasons that a momentary transfer to battery can happen depending upon the UPS.

                                          Some UPSs allow the variables which control transfer to be changed. The complete list of variables supported by NUT can be found here. To see what your UPS actually supports, use the upsc command. For transfer items, look for variables "input sensitivity" or "input.transfer…"

                                          Be careful with these. :)

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                                            pigbrother
                                            last edited by

                                            My UPS variables:

                                            battery.charge: 100
                                            battery.charge.low: 30
                                            battery.charge.warning: 50
                                            battery.date: 2001/09/25
                                            battery.mfr.date: 2016/10/10
                                            battery.runtime: 5798
                                            battery.runtime.low: 300
                                            battery.type: PbAc
                                            battery.voltage: 26.9
                                            battery.voltage.nominal: 24.0
                                            device.mfr: American Power Conversion
                                            device.model: Back-UPS RS 1000
                                            device.serial:xxxxxxxxxx
                                            device.type: ups
                                            driver.flag.ignorelb: enabled
                                            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: 264
                                            input.transfer.low: 194
                                            input.transfer.reason: input voltage out of range
                                            input.voltage: 228.0
                                            input.voltage.nominal: 230
                                            ups.beeper.status: enabled
                                            ups.delay.shutdown: 20
                                            ups.firmware: 7.g8 .I
                                            ups.firmware.aux: g8
                                            ups.load: 5
                                            ups.mfr: American Power Conversion
                                            ups.mfr.date: 2004/07/28
                                            ups.model: Back-UPS RS 1000
                                            ups.productid: 0002
                                            ups.realpower.nominal: 600
                                            ups.serial: xxxxxxxxxxxx
                                            ups.status: OL
                                            ups.test.result: No test initiated
                                            ups.timer.reboot: 0
                                            ups.timer.shutdown: -1
                                            ups.vendorid: 051d
                                            

                                            input.transfer.reason: input voltage out of range - probably is the event reason?

                                            I believe that
                                            input.transfer.high:264 and  input.transfer.low:194
                                            are just voltage threshold? Am I right?

                                            Should  I try change input.sensitivity to low? If so - where to put it in NUT settings page?

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