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I have been having an odd problem with NUT. I have a Cyperpower UPS connected via USB, and all was working well with it. For some reason, it suddenly stopped reporting status, and said "Waiting for daemon" or something like that.
I did some digging and it appeared that the driver was not loaded. I tried to load it manually with
upsdrvctl start office
but that said "Driver failed to start." I then loaded it withupsdrvdtl -u root start office
and it loaded and now works. I have to do this every time I boot pfsense.It did this with 2.4.5 and now with 2.5.0. Any ideas on what the issue might be?
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@mcarson75 said in NUT package:
I have been having an odd problem with NUT. I have a Cyperpower UPS connected via USB, and all was working well with it. For some reason, it suddenly stopped reporting status, and said "Waiting for daemon" or something like that.
I did some digging and it appeared that the driver was not loaded. I tried to load it manually with
upsdrvctl start office
but that said "Driver failed to start." I then loaded it withupsdrvdtl -u root start office
and it loaded and now works. I have to do this every time I boot pfsense.It did this with 2.4.5 and now with 2.5.0. Any ideas on what the issue might be?
What a coincidence. I haven’t upgraded to 2.5.0 (still on 2.4.5) and the other night I rebooted pfSense and the nut Daemon was reporting the same error.
I thought it was because I haven’t upgraded to 2.5.0.
For now I have stopped the nut service
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@sir_ssv It's interesting - just after I posted I decided to unplug my USB wireless keyboard/mouse adapter from pfsense and reboot. Surprisingly - NUT works as expected now. So if you have any other USB devices maybe try unplugging them?
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@mcarson75 said in NUT package:
@sir_ssv It's interesting - just after I posted I decided to unplug my USB wireless keyboard/mouse adapter from pfsense and reboot. Surprisingly - NUT works as expected now. So if you have any other USB devices maybe try unplugging them?
I have a Eaton ups and it is connected via ethernet. I’m thinking the nut daemon was updated however because I’m holding out on upgrading to pfSense 2.5.0 it is causing some conflicts.
Same thing happened just prior to me upgrading to 2.4.5
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@sir_ssv
I think you have to set the branch manually to 2.4.5.
Mine was set to 2.5 automatically and then I experienced all kinds of weirds things.
Once set back to 2.4.5 and forced package re-install everything was fine again.
Not sure if it's related but....
(https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html) -
@duruser said in NUT package:
I think you have to set the branch manually to 2.4.5.
Mine was set to 2.5 automatically and then I experienced all kinds of weirds things.
Once set back to 2.4.5 and forced package re-install everything was fine again.Yea, definitely have to explicitly set the branch. I ran into that issue when I had to roll back to 2.4.5 to diagnose a IPsec issue. When the install started automatically installing packages, things started going wrong all over the place. I ended up having to force a reinstall of all packages in the system.
I'm now back to running 24.02, but my main UPS is SNMP so I haven't tried a USB based UPS with the new version. Please let me know if you run into a problem with USB after upgrading.
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@dennypage Same here.
It had switched the brach to 2.5 automatically and that caused issues. I didn't know it would do that. -
@dennypage said in NUT package:
so I haven't tried a USB based UPS with the new version.
Didn't even know that there was an issue with NUT.
My APC USB UPS's, connected directly, or indirectly, over to an Syno NAS, works just fine.@mcarson75 said in NUT package:
upsdrvdtl -u root start office and it loaded and now works. I have to do this every time I boot pfsense.
A candidate for the Shellcmd package ?
Btw : how is it connected ? Is it found during the kernel - hardware detection phase ? - see de boot or dmesg log. -
@dennypage said in NUT package:
@duruser said in NUT package:
I think you have to set the branch manually to 2.4.5.
Mine was set to 2.5 automatically and then I experienced all kinds of weirds things.
Once set back to 2.4.5 and forced package re-install everything was fine again.Yea, definitely have to explicitly set the branch. I ran into that issue when I had to roll back to 2.4.5 to diagnose a IPsec issue. When the install started automatically installing packages, things started going wrong all over the place. I ended up having to force a reinstall of all packages in the system.
I'm now back to running 24.02, but my main UPS is SNMP so I haven't tried a USB based UPS with the new version. Please let me know if you run into a problem with USB after upgrading.
Thanks!
Took your advice and rolled back to 2.4.5 (had no idea that was an option in pfSense)
Reinstalled the nut package and everything is working perfectly again :) -
@sir_ssv said in NUT package:
What a coincidence. I haven’t upgraded to 2.5.0 (still on 2.4.5) and the other night I rebooted pfSense and the nut Daemon was reporting the same error.
My NUT driver suddenly started reporting the error about 24 hours ago. Still on 2.4.5 and hadn't rebooted, upgraded or changed anything in pfSense. Running through SNMP on a Cyberpower RMCARD203.
@duruser said in NUT package:
I think you have to set the branch manually to 2.4.5.
I reset the branch manually and reinstalled NUT which has appeared to have fixed the issue.
Not sure why things just stopped working.
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@kesawi said in NUT package:
Not sure why things just stopped working.
Strange. You didn't update or install any new package since February 15th?
FWIW, the core reason this happens is because the latest stable repo doesn't have a version number in the name. When a new stable is released, it overwrites the prior repo configuration. When you explicitly set the branch, it uses the repo that specifically matches that version.
You can see the current repo in <pkg_repo_conf_path> in the config file. Your system likely has three repos to choose from:
- pfSense-repo-245.conf (2.4.5 repo)
- pfSense-repo-devel.conf (current stable repo)
- pfSense-repo.conf (dev snapshot repo)
pfSense-repo-245.conf was pfSense-repo.conf until 2.5.0 was released.
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@dennypage Is this why NUT has suddenly stopped working on my 2.4.5 release?
What exactly do I need to do to resolve this issue? I've already stopped and started the service. I haven't uninstalled and reinstalled the NUT application as I was going to upgrade to 2.5.0 but have read of some issues. So, will sit on the side lines until another release is out.
Everything was working just great since my 2.4.5 install which covers more than nine months if not longer. Now all of the sudden it's broken out of no where?!?
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@teken If you wanting to stay on 2.4.5, you need to explicitly set the branch in System -> Update to "Previous stable version (2.4.5 DEPRECATED)". Following that, re-install the NUT package via System -> Package Manager.
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@dennypage If it hasn't been stated today your continued support and insight in the forums with respect to NUT is greatly appreciated!
Followed your steps and had to reboot a couple of times for the system to allow me to install NUT.
Your Rock & Know It . . .
Thank You ~ Sir!
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@dennypage said in NUT package:
Strange. You didn't update or install any new package since February 15th?
No I haven't done either of those. The only thing that changed in my pfSense configuration was adding two extra dynamic DNS providers last week. The errors just started suddenly yesterday with no changes made.
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@teken Very kind of you to say. Thank you.
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wow, I just checked my pfsense setup and all traces of the nut package are gone. Bet this happened with the 2.5 branch snafu. great.
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@duruser Prior to following @dennypage I had the NUT service stopped. Upon completing the steps as outlined above I found that NUT was missing?!?
As noted up above the solution was to reboot twice and reinstall NUT again. One thing I was surprised to see is locking the system to Previous Stable actually made the system download and install 2.4.5 P1?!?
I understand the reasons for P1 but the system should have just installed EXACTLY what was on the machine prior to this crazy auto snafu!
Regardless, I'm back in action and must again state much thanks to @dennypage!
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@teken
Same here. Nut was no longer installed. I had to re-install the package from package manager and reboot. Luckily all the settings were still there. All working good now. -
I'm trying to troubleshoot why my Synology NAS (as a NUT client) is always giving me an improper shutdown message when power comes back in our area. Here are the logs on my pfsense box:
Jul 17 06:09:38 shutdown 24254 power-down by root: Jul 17 06:09:36 upsd 18585 User monuser@192.168.10.10 logged into UPS [ups] Jul 17 06:09:33 upsmon 83642 Auto logout and shutdown proceeding Jul 17 06:09:33 upsmon 83642 Executing automatic power-fail shutdown Jul 17 06:09:33 upsd 18585 User monuser@192.168.10.10 logged out from UPS [ups] Jul 17 06:08:24 php 53870 nut_email.php: Message sent to kevindd992002@yahoo.com OK Jul 17 06:08:13 upsd 18585 Client local-monitor@::1 set FSD on UPS [ups] Jul 17 06:08:13 upsmon 83642 UPS ups battery is low Jul 17 06:04:15 php 36392 nut_email.php: Message sent to kevindd992002@yahoo.com OK Jul 17 06:04:02 upsmon 83642 UPS ups on battery
I have the settings in the NUT server:
So at 6:08:13, the NUT server set an FSD signal to its clients. From what I understand from our past discussions, HOSTSYNC 300 will make the NUT server wait for 5 minutes before it actually shuts down itself. If that's the case, why do the logs say that the shutdown process started at 6:09:33? That's a mere 1 minute 20 seconds from the time it sent an FSD and I don't think this is enough time for the Synology to initiate that shutdown sequence.