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      kevindd992002
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      @dennypage
      The DSM was rebooted a lot of times since then. It certainly is not in safe mode because it is being used everyday.

      @Gertjan
      I posted a snippet of the result of the grep but did not skip in between lines, the clock is fine. Reinstalling DSM is my last resort, yes, but I have an open case with Snyology. Let me know if you have more ideas though.

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        Gertjan @kevindd992002
        last edited by Gertjan

        @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

        more ideas

        Yep, a nasty one.
        I'll post tomorrow the file upsmon.conf your missing, the one refuses to generate.
        You should edit it with your own settings - put in place - make it read only .... and start / restart the 'ups' demon.

        Here it is : https://pastebin.com/L1mqCb1Y

        Without the comments, these are the settings :

        RUN_AS_USER root
        
        MONITOR ups@192.168.1.1 1 monuser secret slave
        
        MINSUPPLIES 1
        
        SHUTDOWNCMD ""
        
        NOTIFYCMD /usr/sbin/upssched
        
        POLLFREQ 5
        
        POLLFREQALERT 5
        
        HOSTSYNC 15
        
        DEADTIME 90
        
        POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
        
        NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE EXEC
        NOTIFYFLAG ONBATT EXEC
        NOTIFYFLAG LOWBATT EXEC
        NOTIFYFLAG NOCOMM EXEC
        NOTIFYFLAG COMMBAD IGNORE
        NOTIFYFLAG COMMOK IGNORE
        NOTIFYFLAG SHUTDOWN IGNORE
        NOTIFYFLAG FSD EXEC
        NOTIFYFLAG NOPARENT SYSLOG
        
        RBWARNTIME 43200
        
        NOCOMMWARNTIME 300
        
        FINALDELAY 5
        

        My settings :

        51a65a27-05bc-469a-807f-25f1568a3587-image.png

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          kevindd992002 @Gertjan
          last edited by

          @Gertjan

          Will Synology write the defaults in the file after restarting the ups daemon? I do have the correct upsmon.conf in etc.defaults/ so I can also use that (if it's the same as yours).

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          • dennypageD
            dennypage @kevindd992002
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            @kevindd992002 Given that the Synology isn’t writing the upsmon.conf file correctly, I wouldn’t count on it starting the upsmon service correctly either.

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              kevindd992002
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              @Gertjan said in NUT package:

              grep 'ups' /var/log/messages

              Right. I'm at a loss here. I'm checking the syslog and messages log again and I do see the last successful connection of the Syno to my UPS NUT master was last 6/4/2019. Here's a more detailed view of the messages log file: https://pastebin.com/bXk7YEWf

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                dennypage @kevindd992002
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                @kevindd992002 Does "ps -elf" on the Synology show any ups processes running?

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                  kevindd992002 @dennypage
                  last edited by

                  @dennypage said in NUT package:

                  @kevindd992002 Does "ps -elf" on the Synology show any ups processes running?

                  Looks like that's a no: https://pastebin.com/dKDHdg2w

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                  • dennypageD
                    dennypage @kevindd992002
                    last edited by

                    @kevindd992002 Just for grins...

                    Last ditch effort if I owned that Synology...

                    Disable UPS support on the Synology, reboot the Synology, and then re-enable UPS support on the Synology.

                    Btw out of curiosity, what model of Synology is it?

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                      kevindd992002 @dennypage
                      last edited by

                      @dennypage said in NUT package:

                      @kevindd992002 Just for grins...

                      Last ditch effort if I owned that Synology...

                      Disable UPS support on the Synology, reboot the Synology, and then re-enable UPS support on the Synology.

                      Btw out of curiosity, what model of Synology is it?

                      Ok, I just did that and checked upsmon.conf and /var/log/messages, same exact results :(

                      I'm using a DS1817+, so it's a pretty recent model.

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                        Gertjan @kevindd992002
                        last edited by

                        @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                        Will Synology write the defaults in the file after restarting the ups daemon?

                        I do not have the command for you how to start upsmon manually, but you'll find it on Google ^^ Like https://diktiosolutions.eu/en/synology/synology-ups-nut-en/
                        This will not generate the config file : as pfSense, when you start (or activate) it using the GUI all the config files are build,
                        I was curious : if only the config file building faulted, the process never gets started - but if that file is ok, and you start manually, then that's something that indicated that the GUI is at fault.

                        @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                        I do have the correct upsmon.conf in etc.defaults/ so I can also use that (if it's the same as yours).

                        It should / could be somewhat different : like another master IP etc.
                        Strange.
                        I have nothing in this directory

                        root@DiskStation:/etc/defaults# ll
                        total 12
                        drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 4096 Jul 10  2013 .
                        drwxr-xr-x 51 root root 4096 Aug 20 20:47 ..
                        -rw-r--r--  1 root root  459 Mar  4  2013 rc.conf
                        

                        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                          kevindd992002 @Gertjan
                          last edited by

                          @Gertjan said in NUT package:

                          @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                          Will Synology write the defaults in the file after restarting the ups daemon?

                          I do not have the command for you how to start upsmon manually, but you'll find it on Google ^^ Like https://diktiosolutions.eu/en/synology/synology-ups-nut-en/
                          This will not generate the config file : as pfSense, when you start (or activate) it using the GUI all the config files are build,
                          I was curious : if only the config file building faulted, the process never gets started - but if that file is ok, and you start manually, then that's something that indicated that the GUI is at fault.

                          @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                          I do have the correct upsmon.conf in etc.defaults/ so I can also use that (if it's the same as yours).

                          It should / could be somewhat different : like another master IP etc.
                          Strange.
                          I have nothing in this directory

                          root@DiskStation:/etc/defaults# ll
                          total 12
                          drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 4096 Jul 10  2013 .
                          drwxr-xr-x 51 root root 4096 Aug 20 20:47 ..
                          -rw-r--r--  1 root root  459 Mar  4  2013 rc.conf
                          

                          Yeah, that makes sense. I think the GUI is at fault here. It's just weird that when I change the UPS IP to an IP that I know is not used, the GUI also errors out, making it like it's connecting properly to the UPS.

                          It's /usr/syno/etc.defaults/ups

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                            kevindd992002
                            last edited by

                            @dennypage

                            On another note, how do I "reset" the battery install date on my UPS for every time I install a new battery? Similar to how PowerChute does it?

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                              Gertjan @kevindd992002
                              last edited by

                              @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                              @dennypage

                              On another note, how do I "reset" the battery install date on my UPS for every time I install a new battery? Similar to how PowerChute does it?

                              Good question.
                              I used Pan B : I'll hook them up to a PC with run PowerShute, and use that tool to reset the counter.
                              (otherwise I have to reverse engineer a binary Windows app to see what communication goes over the USB wire .... or read the complete NUTS manual ....)

                              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                kevindd992002 @Gertjan
                                last edited by

                                @Gertjan said in NUT package:

                                @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                @dennypage

                                On another note, how do I "reset" the battery install date on my UPS for every time I install a new battery? Similar to how PowerChute does it?

                                Good question.
                                I used Pan B : I'll hook them up to a PC with run PowerShute, and use that tool to reset the counter.
                                (otherwise I have to reverse engineer a binary Windows app to see what communication goes over the USB wire .... or read the complete NUTS manual ....)

                                Yeah, I mean I can always do that but I just want to know if there's a NUT command that can do the same action.

                                As for my UPS issue, here's a some kind of useless reply from Synology (as I half expected):

                                Dear Customer,

                                Thank you for contacting Synology support.

                                As the design, the configuration will be rewrite after you set up in DSM.

                                And we checked the system seems like we can get contact to UPS properly.

                                root@Synology:~# upsmon -D
                                Network UPS Tools upsmon DSM6-2-2-24922-nano-1-C5-190604
                                kill: No such process
                                0.000000 UPS: ups@192.168.10.1 (slave) (power value 1)
                                0.000344 Using power down flag file /etc/killpower
                                0.000924 debug level is '1'
                                0.006931 Trying to connect to UPS [ups@192.168.10.1]
                                0.009822 Logged into UPS ups@192.168.10.1
                                0.010296 UPS [ups@192.168.10.1] connected
                                Executing command: online
                                ^C 50.141267 Signal 2: exiting

                                Would you like to tell us other finding, since the login log may need to refer to your configuration of NUT master.

                                Looking forward to your messages.

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                                  kevindd992002
                                  last edited by kevindd992002

                                  Oh wait! They're not useless after all. It looks like they did something and now my upsmon.conf file is populated with the expected contents! And I can see the monuser account logged in in my pfsense ups logs :) I'll ask what they did, because they had remote access to my Syno. I see this in my /var/log/messages now:

                                  2019-08-26T10:17:51+08:00 Synology upsmon[25917]: Startup successful
                                  2019-08-26T10:17:51+08:00 Synology upsmon[25919]: UPS [ups@192.168.10.1] connected
                                  2019-08-26T10:55:26+08:00 Synology upsmon[25919]: Poll UPS [ups@192.168.10.1] failed - Server disconnected
                                  2019-08-26T10:55:55+08:00 Synology SystemInfo.cgi: ups_info_get.c:97 Can't get UPS status[0]
                                  2019-08-26T10:59:04+08:00 Synology upsmon[25919]: UPS [ups@192.168.10.1] connected
                                  2019-08-26T13:59:23+08:00 Synology upsmon[5713]: Startup successful
                                  2019-08-26T13:59:23+08:00 Synology upsmon[5715]: UPS [ups@192.168.10.1] connected
                                  
                                  
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                                  • dennypageD
                                    dennypage @kevindd992002
                                    last edited by

                                    @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                    @dennypage
                                    On another note, how do I "reset" the battery install date on my UPS for every time I install a new battery? Similar to how PowerChute does it?

                                    You can run upsrw and see what variables are exposed by the UPS. I believe the variable you are looking for is "battery.date". If it's there, you can update it via the "-s" option.

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                                      dennypage @kevindd992002
                                      last edited by

                                      @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                      Oh wait! They're not useless after all. It looks like they did something and now my upsmon.conf file is populated with the expected contents! And I can see the monuser account logged in in my pfsense ups logs :) I'll ask what they did, because they had remote access to my Syno.

                                      I'm also very interested to know what they changed.

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                                        kevindd992002 @dennypage
                                        last edited by

                                        @dennypage said in NUT package:

                                        @kevindd992002 said in NUT package:

                                        Oh wait! They're not useless after all. It looks like they did something and now my upsmon.conf file is populated with the expected contents! And I can see the monuser account logged in in my pfsense ups logs :) I'll ask what they did, because they had remote access to my Syno.

                                        I'm also very interested to know what they changed.

                                        Their reply, lol:

                                        Dear Customer,

                                        Thank you for contacting Synology support.

                                        Like the mail last time, we can't find the root cause from the log.

                                        We are still tracing this case, if you have more clues it will be helpful to let us know.

                                        The design of this configuration will be modify once you connect to other device.

                                        And we just copy it from the etc.default. Please check if there are any problem or not.

                                        Also just recommendation, if the upsmon.conf lose its content again please tell us, and let us check.

                                        Please don't copy it from etc.default by yourself because there might be some symptom to let us know the root cause.

                                        Thank you for your patience, and sorry for any inconvenience caused.

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                                          kevindd992002
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                                          Last 10/3/2019 there was a power failure and I received a message from my Syno:

                                          Dear user,
                                          
                                          The UPS connected to Synology has reached low battery. All services are shut down. The services will be restarted once the UPS is recovered.
                                          
                                          Sincerely,
                                          Synology DiskStation
                                          

                                          This is expected. It happened 5:47PM and then at 10:39PM I received this:

                                          Dear user,
                                          
                                          Synology suffered from power failure and was shut down improperly.
                                          
                                          Sincerely,
                                          Synology DiskStation
                                          

                                          I then checked my Syno's upsmon.conf and it is 0 bytes again! I don't know what could've caused this but I'll report back to Syno support as they requested last time. So between 5:47PM and 10:39PM, that conf file got corrupted again for some reason, and was the cause of the improper shutdown.

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                                          • dennypageD
                                            dennypage @kevindd992002
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                                            @kevindd992002 Did you have the HOSTSYNC setting in the upsmon.conf section?

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