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    NUT server and UPS general question

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      netboy @netboy
      last edited by netboy

      @netboy SUCCESS!!!
      I had to make an entry in hosts.conf for pi

      MONITOR ups@192.168.0.1 "Netgate UPS"

      Worked. I sincerely thank you very much for all your help.

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        netboy @netboy
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        @netboy Probably last question....

        I want to shutdown everything attached to ups in netgate only when "battery low" in ups - How do I configure this functionality

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          dennypage @netboy
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          @netboy said in NUT server and UPS general question:

          I want to shutdown everything attached to ups in netgate only when "battery low" in ups - How do I configure this functionality

          Well, you are in luck... that is the default behavior of NUT. ๐Ÿ˜Š

          Anything else connected to the UPS that is capable of running NUT would monitor the master on pfSense just like the setup you did for the pi, with the exception being that they would use power value 1 rather than power value 0. Like so:

          MONITOR ups@192.168.0.1 1 monuser secret slave
          

          All the hosts will shut down when the UPS declares a low battery situation. You can read more here.

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            netboy @dennypage
            last edited by

            @dennypage ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

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              netboy @netboy
              last edited by netboy

              @netboy Since synology also uses NUT I am struggling to MONITOR the same using raspberry pi..... Created a user in

              /usr/syno/etc/ups/upsd.users

              [monslave]
              password = xxxxxx
              upsmon slave

              Opened port 3493

              Included entries in pi upsmon.conf :
              MONITOR ups@{syn IP} 0 monslave xxxxxx slave

              and hosts.conf:
              MONITOR ups@{syn IP} "Synology UPS"

              But get "access error"
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              Any suggestions....

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                dennypage
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                @netboy Synology uses a hard-coded username/password for remote NUT access. You can either use their hard-coded values for monitoring (strongly recommended), or try to hand edit Synology's generated files. Note that if you go the hand-edit route, the files will overwritten by DSM whenever an OS update occurs and you will need to re-edit the files.

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                  netboy @dennypage
                  last edited by netboy

                  @dennypage I used the built in user and configured my raspberry pi upsmon.conf as follows

                  MONITOR ups@{syn IP} 1 monuser secret slave
                  [used 1 above ok?]

                  Tried this as well [ 0 ] with same results.
                  MONITOR ups@{syn IP} 0 monuser secret slave

                  Tried pinging from raspberry pi and get the access denied mesg:

                  root@raspberrypi:/home/piNUT# upsc ups@{syn IP}
                  Init SSL without certificate database
                  Error: Access denied

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                    netboy @netboy
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                    @netboy Never mind was able to mine your forum and I found a post from you here

                    "egardless of the username/password, if you host on the Synology, you need explicitly list the IP address of pfSense in the list of permitted remote hosts in the Synology (Control Panel -> Hardware & Power -> UPS). This may have been why you were getting permission denied previously."

                    And now it works!

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                      dennypage
                      last edited by

                      @netboy

                      And now it works!

                      ๐Ÿ˜Š

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                        netboy @dennypage
                        last edited by

                        @dennypage I have to really thank you very much for such quick feedbacks in this forum. I have learned a lots from you and NUT documentation.

                        Here is my finale!

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                        Need to drink scotch now....Bye

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                          dennypage @netboy
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                          @netboy Youโ€™re welcome. Glad you got everything working.

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