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Is anyone working on NUT for 2.3?
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Nobody is actively working on it that I'm aware of. It's one we've talked about doing after 2.3-RELEASE but AFAIK we haven't officially decided what's going to happen there yet.
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Thanks. UPS support (NUT) is an important requirement to me for moving to 2.3, and I would really like to see it added back into the list. Right now, 2.3 is relegated to a dev/test VM. :(
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Thanks. UPS support (NUT) is an important requirement to me for moving to 2.3, and I would really like to see it added back into the list. Right now, 2.3 is relegated to a dev/test VM. :(
+1: Using UPS Monitoring in my deployments as well.
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Thanks. UPS support (NUT) is an important requirement to me for moving to 2.3, and I would really like to see it added back into the list. Right now, 2.3 is relegated to a dev/test VM. :(
+1 from me as well.
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Thanks. UPS support (NUT) is an important requirement to me for moving to 2.3, and I would really like to see it added back into the list. Right now, 2.3 is relegated to a dev/test VM. :(
Another +1 from me.
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+1 from me also. Power going down a lot during summer time.
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+1 here as well
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+100
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+1
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+1² 8)
keeps me off upgrading to 2.3 -
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+100500
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looks like there is multiple threads on this Mod should join them.
Ill pitch my opinion here too. Yes its a must have. Please somebody port :) -
Why does this have to be a package? I just recently switch to 2.3, all my packages are available so not feeling your pain. But can you not just install a freebsd port of what you want directly if not pfsense package? I know you could do this on 2.2.6
Is pfsense 2.3 locked down from directly installing freebsd ports?
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Why does this have to be a package? I just recently switch to 2.3, all my packages are available so not feeling your pain. But can you not just install a freebsd port of what you want directly if not pfsense package? I know you could do this on 2.2.6
Is pfsense 2.3 locked down from directly installing freebsd ports?
You are right, I could do that…. BUT :) I really like the ease of configuration and the display of battery % and consumption.
I see there is a UPS widget, I might try and find out what it is and if there is remote client support for it. (I have a NUT server) -
Well the UPS widget is related to nut so it looks like is on the works…
There is several nut dir but they are empty...
[2.3-RC][root@blackfire.domain.net]/usr/local/www/widgets/widgets: find / -name nut -print
/usr/local/libexec/nut
/usr/local/etc/nut
[2.3-RC][root@blackfire.domain.net]/usr/local/www/widgets/widgets: ls /usr/local/libexec/nut/
[2.3-RC][root@blackfire.domain.net]/usr/local/www/widgets/widgets: ls /usr/local/etc/nut/
[2.3-RC][root@blackfire.domain.net]/usr/local/www/widgets/widgets: -
Questions about NUT availability have been raised here for months now, but never a response from the package maintainer. Maybe the maintainer of NUT does not know about this forum? :P
I spent a few minutes a few weeks back to try to find out who the package maintainer is, but gave up again… Would be nice to hear what the status is as I think there are quite a few people waiting for NUT... -
that waiting makes me nuts ;D
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Why does this have to be a package? I just recently switch to 2.3, all my packages are available so not feeling your pain. But can you not just install a freebsd port of what you want directly if not pfsense package? I know you could do this on 2.2.6
Is pfsense 2.3 locked down from directly installing freebsd ports?
Yes it is locked. But it can be easily unlocked by editing or removing /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos pfsense.conf
there is an option to enable freebsd ports but currently it is not compatible, causing to update pkg in loop, so if somebody wants NUT package without GUI to be installed there is no problem, just delete file in /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos or do not update pkg.
And yes you need to manually configure your nut to make it work :)EDIT: Just tested with SNMP configured UPS. Works.