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    • dennypageD
      dennypage @kevindd992002
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      @kevindd992002 In your case it looks like a change of state for OpenVPN interfaces. I'm sorry I don't know much beyond this. If you want to explore more, I'd suggest asking in the General pfSense Questions or OpenVPN groups.

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        bazzacad
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        Can I use the 2 USB ports on my XG-7100 1U appliance to monitor my APC Smart-UPS 1500 with this package?

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        • dennypageD
          dennypage @bazzacad
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          @bazzacad If the ups has a usb interface, I expect nut with the usbhid driver would work. You can always check the nut hardware compatibility matrix to confirm. Have you tried it and encountered a problem?

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            kevindd992002 @dennypage
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            @dennypage said in NUT package:

            @kevindd992002 In your case it looks like a change of state for OpenVPN interfaces. I'm sorry I don't know much beyond this. If you want to explore more, I'd suggest asking in the General pfSense Questions or OpenVPN groups.

            Ok, thanks.

            I also have an error with my slave client but I'm not sure if it's OT here or not. Basically, my slave monitor client is a Debian box and it works just fine connecting to this pfsense master. But during boot time I get the same exact error described here. So what does the nut-driver.service do? Since the nut package here only runs as monitor (not server), do I need that service active?

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            • dennypageD
              dennypage @kevindd992002
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              @kevindd992002 I'm an RC guy. I don't use systemd.

              That said, the link you posted is about a problem with usbhid-ups not being able to find the local ups on the serial bus. This is unrelated to use of upsmon to remotely monitor a ups.

              If you are seeing anything from upsdrvctl, it means that the system is misconfigured. In a remote monitor case, only upsmon would be started. The local services, upsdrvctl (usbhid-ups) and upsd are not used and should not be started.

              Please don't ask me how to configure systemd. I simply don't know. ☺

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                kevindd992002 @dennypage
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                @dennypage said in NUT package:

                @kevindd992002 I'm an RC guy. I don't use systemd.

                That said, the link you posted is about a problem with usbhid-ups not being able to find the local ups on the serial bus. This is unrelated to use of upsmon to remotely monitor a ups.

                If you are seeing anything from upsdrvctl, it means that the system is misconfigured. In a remote monitor case, only upsmon would be started. The local services, upsdrvctl (usbhid-ups) and upsd are not used and should not be started.

                Please don't ask me how to configure systemd. I simply don't know. ☺

                Lol, ok. Yeah, that's what I figured. I'm only using the nut package their as a monitor so I don't think the other services should be started at all.

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                  bazzacad @dennypage
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                  @dennypage Everything worked perfectly with my XG-7100 1U and APC Smart-UPS 1500 using the usbhid driver. Is the package able to monitor 2 UPSs? Both APC Smart-UPS 1500. I didn't try that yet?

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                  • dennypageD
                    dennypage @bazzacad
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                    @bazzacad You mean a pfSense system with redundant power supplies, each with a separate ups? NUT itself is capable of this, but the NUT package does not provide any configuration support for it.

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                    • cybrnookC
                      cybrnook
                      last edited by cybrnook

                      Just wanted to say thanks for this package. I am now using pfSense to monitor my CyberPower 1500 over USB, while my two unraid servers are network slave clients. Worked great after adding the NAT rule in the OP :-)

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                      • dennypageD
                        dennypage @cybrnook
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                        @cybrnook you are most welcome.

                        It’s really nice when people say thank you.

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                        • cybrnookC
                          cybrnook @dennypage
                          last edited by cybrnook

                          @dennypage said in NUT package:

                          @cybrnook you are most welcome.

                          It’s really nice when people say thank you.

                          Absolutely! It's my pleasure. Now just to figure out how to add multiple source IP's to the NAT rule, since I have 3 x clients I want to be able to phone home. Maybe it's just as simple as creating one NAT rule per IP :-) And see if you baked in "monuser" for Synology by default :-) since that will be my third.

                          EDIT: Synology was no problem. Just had to add monuser to the upsd.users with secret, and rename the UPS to "ups" in pfsense. Redid my Unraid systems with the same info, and it's all back online ✌

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                            tman222
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                            Hi @dennypage - a big thank you from me as well! I came across a blog post today that detailed installing the NUT package on pfSense. Looking at the NUT compatibility list I saw that the the CyberPower UPS that I am using is actually supported. So I went ahead and hooked up the USB connection from the UPS to the firewall, installed the NUT package, and got everything setup and working inside pfSense. After that I also configured my Proxmox box and Synology NAS as slaves (thanks to everyone for all the great tips and advice in this thread!). Everything is working great so far. I went over two years with this same hardware not realizing that I could actually setup and utilize NUT -- very happy I found about the project today and the pfSense package.

                            I do have one basic quick question for everyone: When setting up NUT (e.g. slaves and on the master) how is the UPS critical battery threshold or shutdown time to determined (i.e. when connected devices are given the signal to shut down)? If this parameter adjustable in the configuration files (e.g. on the master) or is there a default value that's used? In other words, with the default out of the box NUT setup and configuration, will connected devices be given plenty of time to shut down? Thanks in advance for your help, I really appreciate it.

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                            • dennypageD
                              dennypage @tman222
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                              @tman222 By default, the level at which shutdown will occur is under control of the ups. The ups sends a "low battery" signal, and nut initiates a shutdown.

                              Generally the low battery signal is sufficient for single host systems, however if you find the ups runs out of battery before shutdown completes you can override the behavior. See the nut variables "battery.charge.low"
                              and "battery.runtime.low".

                              Important note... some slaves, particularly Synology, take a long time to shutdown. After changing the runtime values, you will want to increase the "HOSTSYNC" variable. The default of 15 is far too short to allow a Synology to complete a shutdown.

                              Here is what I use on my server:

                              [Extra Arguments to driver]
                              override.battery.charge.low = 20
                              override.battery.runtime.low = 300

                              [Additional configuration lines for upsmon.conf]
                              HOSTSYNC 120

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                                tman222 @dennypage
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                                @dennypage - thanks a bunch for this additional information. I was able to find a reference to the variables you mentioned and read up a bit:

                                https://networkupstools.org/docs/user-manual.chunked/apcs01.html

                                I had a one quick follow up question: Regarding the two variables you overrode (battery.charge.low and battery.runtime.low): Is it whichever of the two occurs first that then triggers the LB state and causes NUT to issues the shutdown signal? That is to say, in your case, when the battery drops to 20% charge OR has 300 seconds of run time remaining, the LB state is triggered and NUT begins shutdown process begins?

                                Thanks again for the help and clarification, I really appreciate it.

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                                • dennypageD
                                  dennypage @tman222
                                  last edited by

                                  @tman222 said in NUT package:

                                  Regarding the two variables you overrode (battery.charge.low and battery.runtime.low): Is it whichever of the two occurs first that then triggers the LB state and causes NUT to issues the shutdown signal? That is to say, in your case, when the battery drops to 20% charge OR has 300 seconds of run time remaining, the LB state is triggered and NUT begins shutdown process begins?

                                  Thanks again for the help and clarification, I really appreciate it.

                                  Yes, you are correct. 20% or 300 seconds, whichever happens first.

                                  You're welcome!

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                                    kevindd992002 @dennypage
                                    last edited by kevindd992002

                                    @dennypage said in NUT package:

                                    @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                    Doing a quick test yielded a "done and passed" result for the last test result field. However, when I tried doing a deep test, the CLI returned an OK message but the UPS did nothing. Does that mean that the command is not supported by my UPS? I'm still receiving low battery message notifications in my email regarding this UPS.

                                    Have to try it with your other UPS, but my guess would be that the UPS is declining to initiate the deep test (which usually includes a battery calibration) because it has a low battery condition. Usually a deep test will not initiate on anything other than a completely full battery.

                                    Best suggestion that I could make is to completely power off the UPS and restart it from the ground up. If that doesn't fix it, I would say that it's likely that the UPS or battery is defective.

                                    I have yet to test this with my other working UPS but with the problematic UPS I also get this:

                                    ecb2d648-8f95-4785-8f4f-909805d5042e-image.png

                                    So I get input voltage out of range even though the input is around 228V now, both in the UPS display and using a voltmeter. So what gives? It looks like the UPS is transferring to battery even though it shouldn't?

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                                      kevindd992002 @dennypage
                                      last edited by kevindd992002

                                      @dennypage said in NUT package:

                                      @kevindd992002 In your case it looks like a change of state for OpenVPN interfaces. I'm sorry I don't know much beyond this. If you want to explore more, I'd suggest asking in the General pfSense Questions or OpenVPN groups.

                                      I'm not sure if the upsmon parent process died error was the one causing this, but my Synology NUT slave did not shutdown properly when there was a blackout earlier. I was not on-site so I'm just depending on the logs and email notifications I get. First of all, I got pfsense email notifications of the following:

                                      1. ups on battery -> Sat, 15 Jun 2019 12:05:24 +0800
                                      2. ups on line power -> Sat, 15 Jun 2019 12:17:22 +0800
                                      3. Bootup complete -> 13:14:05

                                      And here are the pfsense ups logs:

                                      Jun 14 18:55:20 	upsmon 	40927 	UPS ups on battery
                                      Jun 14 19:07:23 	upsmon 	40927 	UPS ups on line power
                                      Jun 14 19:07:33 	upsmon 	40927 	UPS ups on battery
                                      Jun 14 19:10:15 	upsmon 	40927 	UPS ups battery is low
                                      Jun 14 19:10:15 	upsd 	58260 	Client local-monitor@::1 set FSD on UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:10:29 	kernel 		ugen0.2: <American Power Conversion Back-UPS RS 1500G FW878.L4 .I USB FWL4> at usbus0
                                      Jun 14 20:10:53 	upsd 	78154 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:10:56 	upsd 	24337 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:10:58 	upsd 	25161 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:17 	upsd 	25161 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:18 	upsd 	31254 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:11:21 	upsd 	24874 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:11:23 	upsd 	25175 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:24 	upsd 	25175 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:25 	upsd 	93544 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:11:28 	upsd 	84598 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:11:30 	upsd 	84882 	User local-monitor@127.0.0.1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:30 	upsmon 	55413 	upsmon parent process died - shutdown impossible
                                      Jun 14 20:11:31 	upsd 	12323 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:11:33 	upsd 	13583 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:34 	upsd 	50344 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:11:36 	upsd 	52255 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:37 	upsd 	52255 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:39 	upsd 	65039 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:11:40 	upsd 	65095 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:11:42 	upsd 	75747 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 14 20:11:44 	upsd 	75891 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 14 20:26:07 	upsmon 	73025 	UPS ups on battery
                                      Jun 14 20:26:17 	upsmon 	73025 	UPS ups on line power
                                      Jun 15 13:13:40 	kernel 		ugen0.2: <American Power Conversion Back-UPS RS 1500G FW878.L4 .I USB FWL4> at usbus0
                                      Jun 15 13:14:06 	upsd 	70280 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 15 13:14:10 	upsd 	99152 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 15 13:14:12 	upsd 	99790 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 15 13:14:26 	upsd 	99790 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 15 13:14:28 	upsd 	12824 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 15 13:14:30 	upsd 	12827 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 15 13:14:31 	upsd 	24418 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 15 13:14:33 	upsd 	24437 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 15 13:14:54 	upsd 	24437 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 15 13:14:56 	upsd 	74194 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 15 13:14:58 	upsd 	74325 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                      Jun 15 13:14:59 	upsd 	90516 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                      Jun 15 13:15:01 	upsd 	90761 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups] 
                                      

                                      As you can see, there are no logs showing that the ups changed to battery power and that initiated a shutdown. I'm assuming that the battery just drained out and did not notify any clients to gracefully shutdown, hence the improper shutdown message I got from my Synology UPS.

                                      Any ideas regarding this?

                                      Also, is it normal that I can't find any logs for the monuser client (the Synology NAS) connecting and disconnecting to the pfsense NUT master? I see logs like that when a Windows machine NUT service is connecting to pfsense master but not when a Synology NAS does it. Don't get me wrong though, the Synology NAS connects to it just fine and shuts down properly until today, but I never got the monuser logs.

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                                      • dennypageD
                                        dennypage @kevindd992002
                                        last edited by

                                        @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                        I have yet to test this with my other working UPS but with the problematic UPS I also get this:

                                        ecb2d648-8f95-4785-8f4f-909805d5042e-image.png

                                        So I get input voltage out of range even though the input is around 228V now, both in the UPS display and using a voltmeter. So what gives? It looks like the UPS is transferring to battery even though it shouldn't?

                                        This in and of itself isn't problematic. Many of the UPSs I've worked with save the last reason state in perpetuity. This just means that it happened sometime in the past.

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                                        • dennypageD
                                          dennypage @kevindd992002
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                                          @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                          Jun 14 19:10:15 upsmon 40927 UPS ups battery is low

                                          There are messaging in the log... but the timestamps don't match what you had for email. If you still have the emails, check in the body of the message for the timestamp as viewed by the pfSense box when the even happened.

                                          As to the Synology, there probably isn't enough time for it to shutdown. See the conversation with @tman222 above about HOSTSYNC.

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                                            kevindd992002 @dennypage
                                            last edited by kevindd992002

                                            @dennypage said in NUT package:

                                            @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                            I have yet to test this with my other working UPS but with the problematic UPS I also get this:

                                            ecb2d648-8f95-4785-8f4f-909805d5042e-image.png

                                            So I get input voltage out of range even though the input is around 228V now, both in the UPS display and using a voltmeter. So what gives? It looks like the UPS is transferring to battery even though it shouldn't?

                                            This in and of itself isn't problematic. Many of the UPSs I've worked with save the last reason state in perpetuity. This just means that it happened sometime in the past.

                                            Ok, that makes sense. But if it was the battery that's causing the problem, why would it show 100% charge and yet still give me a battery low message? Cosmetics issue perhaps?

                                            @dennypage said in NUT package:

                                            @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                            Jun 14 19:10:15 upsmon 40927 UPS ups battery is low

                                            There are messaging in the log... but the timestamps don't match what you had for email. If you still have the emails, check in the body of the message for the timestamp as viewed by the pfSense box when the even happened.

                                            As to the Synology, there probably isn't enough time for it to shutdown. See the conversation with @tman222 above about HOSTSYNC.

                                            I should've said, the timestamp I gave you were the timestamps in the body of the emails, not the email timestamps themselves. And yes, there are messaging logs like you pointed out and I did receive separate (earlier) emails for those. For some reason, I cannot find the latest messaging logs for the events that I'm referring to but I did get email notifications about them.

                                            As for the Synology issue, well it was shutting down and waking up correctly for the past few months until recently when this whole issue started. Could that still be because of HOSTSYNC? Also, you'd have to consider that I didn't see a message log saying that an auto shutdown was initiated at all. So naturally, the Synology NAS was not given the message to shut itself down. Here's another snippet of the logs showing more:

                                            Jun 14 18:55:20 	upsmon 	40927 	UPS ups on battery
                                            Jun 14 19:07:23 	upsmon 	40927 	UPS ups on line power
                                            Jun 14 19:07:33 	upsmon 	40927 	UPS ups on battery
                                            Jun 14 19:10:15 	upsmon 	40927 	UPS ups battery is low
                                            Jun 14 19:10:15 	upsd 	58260 	Client local-monitor@::1 set FSD on UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 19:10:15 	upsmon 	40927 	Executing automatic power-fail shutdown
                                            Jun 14 19:10:15 	upsmon 	40927 	Auto logout and shutdown proceeding
                                            Jun 14 20:10:54 	upsmon 	33616 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:10:53 	usbhid-ups 	54715 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:10:53 	upsd 	78154 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:10:53 	upsd 	78154 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:10:53 	upsd 	78154 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:10:53 	upsd 	78154 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:10:53 	upsd 	78154 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:10:53 	upsd 	78876 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:10:55 	upsmon 	74846 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:10:56 	usbhid-ups 	5320 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:10:56 	upsd 	24337 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:10:56 	upsd 	24337 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:10:56 	upsd 	24337 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:10:56 	upsd 	24337 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:10:56 	upsd 	24337 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:10:56 	upsd 	25161 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:10:58 	upsd 	25161 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:17 	upsmon 	75804 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:17 	upsd 	25161 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:17 	upsd 	25161 	mainloop: Interrupted system call
                                            Jun 14 20:11:17 	upsd 	25161 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:17 	usbhid-ups 	5320 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:17 	upsmon 	86305 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:18 	usbhid-ups 	15003 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:18 	upsd 	31254 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:18 	upsd 	31254 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:18 	upsd 	31254 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:18 	upsd 	31254 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:18 	upsd 	31254 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:11:18 	upsd 	32645 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:20 	upsmon 	7910 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:21 	usbhid-ups 	17613 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:21 	upsd 	24874 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:21 	upsd 	24874 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:21 	upsd 	24874 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:21 	upsd 	24874 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:21 	upsd 	24874 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:11:21 	upsd 	25175 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:23 	upsd 	25175 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:24 	upsmon 	8776 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:24 	upsd 	25175 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:24 	upsd 	25175 	mainloop: Interrupted system call
                                            Jun 14 20:11:24 	upsd 	25175 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:24 	usbhid-ups 	17613 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:24 	upsmon 	85759 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:25 	usbhid-ups 	90634 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:25 	upsd 	93544 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:25 	upsd 	93544 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:25 	upsd 	93544 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:25 	upsd 	93544 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:25 	upsd 	93544 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:11:25 	upsd 	93726 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:27 	upsmon 	54332 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:28 	usbhid-ups 	82393 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:28 	upsd 	84598 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:28 	upsd 	84598 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:28 	upsd 	84598 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:28 	upsd 	84598 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:28 	upsd 	84598 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:11:28 	upsd 	84882 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:30 	upsd 	84882 	User local-monitor@127.0.0.1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:30 	upsmon 	55413 	upsmon parent process died - shutdown impossible
                                            Jun 14 20:11:30 	upsmon 	55413 	Parent died - shutdown impossible
                                            Jun 14 20:11:30 	upsd 	84882 	mainloop: Interrupted system call
                                            Jun 14 20:11:30 	upsd 	84882 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:30 	usbhid-ups 	82393 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:30 	upsmon 	50205 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:31 	usbhid-ups 	96450 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:31 	upsd 	12323 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:31 	upsd 	12323 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:31 	upsd 	12323 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:31 	upsd 	12323 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:31 	upsd 	12323 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:11:31 	upsd 	13583 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:33 	upsd 	13583 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:33 	upsmon 	23508 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:34 	usbhid-ups 	29129 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:34 	upsd 	50344 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:34 	upsd 	50344 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:34 	upsd 	50344 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:34 	upsd 	50344 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:34 	upsd 	50344 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:11:34 	upsd 	52255 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:36 	upsd 	52255 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:37 	upsmon 	23951 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:37 	upsd 	52255 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:37 	upsd 	52255 	mainloop: Interrupted system call
                                            Jun 14 20:11:37 	upsd 	52255 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:37 	usbhid-ups 	29129 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 14 20:11:37 	upsmon 	55886 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:38 	usbhid-ups 	64728 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:39 	upsd 	65039 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:39 	upsd 	65039 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:39 	upsd 	65039 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:39 	upsd 	65039 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:39 	upsd 	65039 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:11:39 	upsd 	65095 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:40 	upsd 	65095 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:11:41 	upsmon 	72255 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:41 	usbhid-ups 	74310 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:42 	upsd 	75747 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:42 	upsd 	75747 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:42 	upsd 	75747 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:42 	upsd 	75747 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 14 20:11:42 	upsd 	75747 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 14 20:11:42 	upsd 	75891 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 14 20:11:44 	upsd 	75891 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 14 20:26:07 	upsmon 	73025 	UPS ups on battery
                                            Jun 14 20:26:17 	upsmon 	73025 	UPS ups on line power
                                            Jun 15 13:14:07 	upsmon 	57800 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:07 	usbhid-ups 	59029 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:06 	upsd 	70280 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:06 	upsd 	70280 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:06 	upsd 	70280 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:06 	upsd 	70280 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:06 	upsd 	70280 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 15 13:14:06 	upsd 	70814 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:08 	upsmon 	55711 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:09 	usbhid-ups 	85269 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:10 	upsd 	99152 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:10 	upsd 	99152 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:10 	upsd 	99152 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:10 	upsd 	99152 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:10 	upsd 	99152 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 15 13:14:10 	upsd 	99790 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:12 	upsd 	99790 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 15 13:14:26 	upsmon 	55752 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 15 13:14:26 	upsd 	99790 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 15 13:14:26 	upsd 	99790 	mainloop: Interrupted system call
                                            Jun 15 13:14:26 	upsd 	99790 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 15 13:14:26 	usbhid-ups 	85269 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 15 13:14:27 	upsmon 	4336 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:27 	usbhid-ups 	12301 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:28 	upsd 	12824 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:28 	upsd 	12824 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:28 	upsd 	12824 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:28 	upsd 	12824 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:28 	upsd 	12824 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 15 13:14:28 	upsd 	12827 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:30 	upsd 	12827 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 15 13:14:30 	upsmon 	20757 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:30 	usbhid-ups 	23572 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:31 	upsd 	24418 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:31 	upsd 	24418 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:31 	upsd 	24418 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:31 	upsd 	24418 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:31 	upsd 	24418 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 15 13:14:31 	upsd 	24437 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:33 	upsd 	24437 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 15 13:14:54 	upsmon 	22016 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 15 13:14:54 	upsd 	24437 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 15 13:14:54 	upsd 	24437 	mainloop: Interrupted system call
                                            Jun 15 13:14:54 	upsd 	24437 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 15 13:14:54 	usbhid-ups 	23572 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 15 13:14:55 	upsmon 	70818 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:55 	usbhid-ups 	72602 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:56 	upsd 	74194 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:56 	upsd 	74194 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:56 	upsd 	74194 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:56 	upsd 	74194 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:56 	upsd 	74194 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 15 13:14:56 	upsd 	74325 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:58 	upsd 	74325 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 15 13:14:58 	upsmon 	87512 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:58 	usbhid-ups 	90187 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:14:59 	upsd 	90516 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:59 	upsd 	90516 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:59 	upsd 	90516 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:59 	upsd 	90516 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 13:14:59 	upsd 	90516 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 15 13:14:59 	upsd 	90761 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 13:15:01 	upsd 	90761 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 15 18:25:18 	upsmon 	88045 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 15 18:25:18 	upsd 	90761 	User local-monitor@::1 logged out from UPS [ups]
                                            Jun 15 18:25:18 	upsd 	90761 	mainloop: Interrupted system call
                                            Jun 15 18:25:18 	upsd 	90761 	Signal 15: exiting
                                            Jun 15 18:25:18 	upsmon 	60536 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 18:25:19 	usbhid-ups 	62298 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 18:25:20 	upsd 	62515 	listening on 192.168.55.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 18:25:20 	upsd 	62515 	listening on 192.168.10.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 18:25:20 	upsd 	62515 	listening on ::1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 18:25:20 	upsd 	62515 	listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
                                            Jun 15 18:25:20 	upsd 	62515 	Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups
                                            Jun 15 18:25:20 	upsd 	62558 	Startup successful
                                            Jun 15 18:25:21 	upsd 	62558 	User local-monitor@::1 logged into UPS [ups] 
                                            

                                            You can see that I had an auto shutdown even occur here:

                                            Jun 14 19:10:15 	upsmon 	40927 	Executing automatic power-fail shutdown
                                            Jun 14 19:10:15 	upsmon 	40927 	Auto logout and shutdown proceeding 
                                            

                                            But I didn't get those logs for the June 15 event that I'm talking about.

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