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    • gjacobseG
      gjacobse
      last edited by

      Went back through the commands above to validation / confirmation:

      $ sudo nano /etc/nut/nut.conf
      

      no changes - the same.

      $ sudo nano /etc/nut/ups.conf
      

      no changes - the same

       $ sudo upsdrvctl start
      Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.1
      Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.38 (2.7.1)
      USB communication driver 0.32
      Duplicate driver instance detected! Terminating other driver!
      Using subdriver: APC HID 0.95
      

      Okay - seems 'ok'

      $ sudo upsd
      Network UPS Tools upsd 2.7.1
      fopen /var/run/nut/upsd.pid: No such file or directory
      not listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
      not listening on ::1 port 3493
      no listening interface available
      
      $ sudo upsc pandora
      Init SSL without certificate database
      Error: Data stale
      

      curious.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @gjacobse
        last edited by

        @gjacobse I do not get that. Mine has been untouched since last night.

        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo upsc jaredoffice
        Init SSL without certificate database
        battery.charge: 100
        battery.charge.low: 10
        battery.charge.warning: 50
        battery.date: 2001/09/25
        battery.mfr.date: 2010/12/15
        battery.runtime: 1472
        battery.runtime.low: 120
        battery.type: PbAc
        battery.voltage: 27.2
        battery.voltage.nominal: 24.0
        device.mfr: American Power Conversion
        device.model: Back-UPS BR1000G
        device.serial: 3B1051X20329
        device.type: ups
        driver.name: usbhid-ups
        driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30
        driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
        driver.parameter.port: auto
        driver.version: 2.7.2
        driver.version.data: APC HID 0.95
        driver.version.internal: 0.38
        input.sensitivity: medium
        input.transfer.high: 147
        input.transfer.low: 88
        input.voltage: 124.0
        input.voltage.nominal: 120
        ups.beeper.status: enabled
        ups.delay.shutdown: 20
        ups.firmware: 868.L1 .D
        ups.firmware.aux: L1
        ups.load: 20
        ups.mfr: American Power Conversion
        ups.mfr.date: 2010/12/15
        ups.model: Back-UPS BR1000G
        ups.productid: 0002
        ups.realpower.nominal: 600
        ups.serial: 3B1051X20329
        ups.status: OL
        ups.test.result: No test initiated
        ups.timer.reboot: 0
        ups.timer.shutdown: -1
        ups.vendorid: 051d
        pi@raspberrypi:~ $
        
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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
          last edited by

          This is what I will be following to configure reporting/alerting.
          http://www.techrepublic.com/article/customize-ups-related-alerts-in-nut/

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          • gjacobseG
            gjacobse @JaredBusch
            last edited by

            @JaredBusch
            Well push comes to Meh -okay. I restarted the box and it's polls now.

            Won't do anything else with it for a spell to see if it retains it. It's been four days since I restarted it. Now - to reconnect to it as I had to pull the monitor off. X2Go works great,.. but only once I've signed in at the local. sure that is omething that can be changed.

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            • gjacobseG
              gjacobse
              last edited by

              checking on my UPS this morning

               ~ $ uptime
               09:59:20 up 6 days, 18:12,  2 users,  load average: 0.19, 0.25, 0.25
              
               ~ $ sudo upsc pandora
              Init SSL without certificate database
              battery.charge: 100
              battery.charge.low: 10
              battery.charge.warning: 50
              battery.date: not set
              battery.mfr.date: 2014/06/22
              battery.runtime: 3172
              battery.runtime.low: 120
              battery.type: PbAc
              battery.voltage: 13.6
              battery.voltage.nominal: 12.0
              device.mfr: APC
              device.model: Back-UPS ES 550G
              device.serial: 4B1425P54201
              device.type: ups
              driver.name: usbhid-ups
              driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30
              driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
              driver.parameter.port: auto
              driver.version: 2.7.1
              driver.version.data: APC HID 0.95
              driver.version.internal: 0.38
              input.sensitivity: medium
              input.transfer.high: 139
              input.transfer.low: 92
              input.voltage: 126.0
              input.voltage.nominal: 120
              ups.beeper.status: enabled
              ups.delay.shutdown: 20
              ups.firmware: 904.W1 .D
              ups.firmware.aux: W1
              ups.load: 13
              ups.mfr: APC
              ups.mfr.date: 2014/06/22
              ups.model: Back-UPS ES 550G
              ups.productid: 0002
              ups.serial: 4B1425P54201
              ups.status: OL
              ups.timer.reboot: 0
              ups.timer.shutdown: -1
              ups.vendorid: 051d
              

              Since reboot, the monitor has been running all the time. So it may have been simply that.

              As for having multiple UPS monitoring, I was curious what you thought about having a central display which showed the status of each UPS monitored. That way you have one display to glance at for a health check.

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              • gjacobseG
                gjacobse @gjacobse
                last edited by

                @gjacobse said in Pi as a UPS monitor:

                checking on my UPS this morning

                Since reboot, the monitor has been running all the time. So it may have been simply that.

                As for having multiple UPS monitoring, I was curious what you thought about having a central display which showed the status of each UPS monitored. That way you have one display to glance at for a health check.

                Maybe something similar to the UBNT controller software - central configuration ability.....

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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @gjacobse
                  last edited by

                  @gjacobse said in Pi as a UPS monitor:

                  checking on my UPS this morning

                   ~ $ uptime
                   09:59:20 up 6 days, 18:12,  2 users,  load average: 0.19, 0.25, 0.25
                  
                   ~ $ sudo upsc pandora
                  Init SSL without certificate database
                  battery.charge: 100
                  battery.charge.low: 10
                  battery.charge.warning: 50
                  battery.date: not set
                  battery.mfr.date: 2014/06/22
                  battery.runtime: 3172
                  battery.runtime.low: 120
                  battery.type: PbAc
                  battery.voltage: 13.6
                  battery.voltage.nominal: 12.0
                  device.mfr: APC
                  device.model: Back-UPS ES 550G
                  device.serial: 4B1425P54201
                  device.type: ups
                  driver.name: usbhid-ups
                  driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30
                  driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
                  driver.parameter.port: auto
                  driver.version: 2.7.1
                  driver.version.data: APC HID 0.95
                  driver.version.internal: 0.38
                  input.sensitivity: medium
                  input.transfer.high: 139
                  input.transfer.low: 92
                  input.voltage: 126.0
                  input.voltage.nominal: 120
                  ups.beeper.status: enabled
                  ups.delay.shutdown: 20
                  ups.firmware: 904.W1 .D
                  ups.firmware.aux: W1
                  ups.load: 13
                  ups.mfr: APC
                  ups.mfr.date: 2014/06/22
                  ups.model: Back-UPS ES 550G
                  ups.productid: 0002
                  ups.serial: 4B1425P54201
                  ups.status: OL
                  ups.timer.reboot: 0
                  ups.timer.shutdown: -1
                  ups.vendorid: 051d
                  

                  Since reboot, the monitor has been running all the time. So it may have been simply that.

                  As for having multiple UPS monitoring, I was curious what you thought about having a central display which showed the status of each UPS monitored. That way you have one display to glance at for a health check.

                  Take the output of upsc and throw it up on a web page. Unless you want a local display, in which case it's actually more difficult.

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                  • thwrT
                    thwr @gjacobse
                    last edited by

                    @gjacobse said in Pi as a UPS monitor:

                    checking on my UPS this morning

                     ~ $ uptime
                     09:59:20 up 6 days, 18:12,  2 users,  load average: 0.19, 0.25, 0.25
                    
                     ~ $ sudo upsc pandora
                    Init SSL without certificate database
                    battery.charge: 100
                    battery.charge.low: 10
                    battery.charge.warning: 50
                    battery.date: not set
                    battery.mfr.date: 2014/06/22
                    battery.runtime: 3172
                    battery.runtime.low: 120
                    battery.type: PbAc
                    battery.voltage: 13.6
                    battery.voltage.nominal: 12.0
                    device.mfr: APC
                    device.model: Back-UPS ES 550G
                    device.serial: 4B1425P54201
                    device.type: ups
                    driver.name: usbhid-ups
                    driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30
                    driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
                    driver.parameter.port: auto
                    driver.version: 2.7.1
                    driver.version.data: APC HID 0.95
                    driver.version.internal: 0.38
                    input.sensitivity: medium
                    input.transfer.high: 139
                    input.transfer.low: 92
                    input.voltage: 126.0
                    input.voltage.nominal: 120
                    ups.beeper.status: enabled
                    ups.delay.shutdown: 20
                    ups.firmware: 904.W1 .D
                    ups.firmware.aux: W1
                    ups.load: 13
                    ups.mfr: APC
                    ups.mfr.date: 2014/06/22
                    ups.model: Back-UPS ES 550G
                    ups.productid: 0002
                    ups.serial: 4B1425P54201
                    ups.status: OL
                    ups.timer.reboot: 0
                    ups.timer.shutdown: -1
                    ups.vendorid: 051d
                    

                    Since reboot, the monitor has been running all the time. So it may have been simply that.

                    As for having multiple UPS monitoring, I was curious what you thought about having a central display which showed the status of each UPS monitored. That way you have one display to glance at for a health check.

                    AMQP / MQTT may be awesome for this at the transport layer. MQTT is an interesting protocol that let you define a "last will and testament" action in case something goes south.

                    Ansible/Puppet etc. can handle the central configuration.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      Hey 3 months later.....

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        Alright, I plugged the thing back in and got to testing.

                        Yeah! It still communicates.

                        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo upsc jaredoffice
                        Init SSL without certificate database
                        battery.charge: 84
                        battery.charge.low: 10
                        battery.charge.warning: 50
                        battery.date: 2001/09/25
                        battery.mfr.date: 2010/12/15
                        battery.runtime: 1236
                        battery.runtime.low: 120
                        battery.type: PbAc
                        battery.voltage: 27.0
                        battery.voltage.nominal: 24.0
                        device.mfr: American Power Conversion
                        device.model: Back-UPS BR1000G
                        device.serial: 3B1051X20329
                        device.type: ups
                        driver.name: usbhid-ups
                        driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30
                        driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
                        driver.parameter.port: auto
                        driver.version: 2.7.2
                        driver.version.data: APC HID 0.95
                        driver.version.internal: 0.38
                        input.sensitivity: medium
                        input.transfer.high: 147
                        input.transfer.low: 88
                        input.transfer.reason: input voltage out of range
                        input.voltage: 124.0
                        input.voltage.nominal: 120
                        ups.beeper.status: enabled
                        ups.delay.shutdown: 20
                        ups.firmware: 868.L1 .D
                        ups.firmware.aux: L1
                        ups.load: 20
                        ups.mfr: American Power Conversion
                        ups.mfr.date: 2010/12/15
                        ups.model: Back-UPS BR1000G
                        ups.productid: 0002
                        ups.realpower.nominal: 600
                        ups.serial: 3B1051X20329
                        ups.status: OL CHRG
                        ups.test.result: No test initiated
                        ups.timer.reboot: 0
                        ups.timer.shutdown: -1
                        ups.vendorid: 051d
                        
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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch
                          last edited by JaredBusch

                          Pulled the power cord from the wall. UPS beeps, but nothing from nut.

                          Ok back to the manual and checking the conf files.

                          Well it would probably help if I told the thing what to monitor..
                          /etc/nut/upsmon.conf

                          MONITOR jaredoffice@localhost 1 upsmon demo master
                          

                          Oh but those details have to match /etc/nut/ups.conf and /etc/nut/upsd.users. Well I already know that my unit is called jaredoffice@localhost from ups.conf. So just edit upsd.users.

                          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo nano /etc/nut/upsd.users
                          # put at end of file
                          [upsmon]
                          password = demo
                          upsmon master
                          

                          Now reload the monitor

                          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo upsmon -c reload
                          Network UPS Tools upsmon 2.7.2
                          pi@raspberrypi:~ $
                          

                          Then unplug the UPS. and get nothing.

                          look in the logs..
                          tail/var/log/syslog

                          Feb  1 17:05:38 raspberrypi upsmon[732]: UPS jaredoffice@localhost on battery
                          Feb  1 17:05:38 raspberrypi rsyslogd-2007: action 'action 17' suspended, next retry is Wed Feb  1 17:06:08 2017 [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2007 ]
                          Feb  1 17:05:38 raspberrypi upssched[964]: Can't open /etc/nut/upssched.conf: Permission denied
                          Feb  1 17:05:48 raspberrypi upsmon[732]: UPS jaredoffice@localhost on line power
                          Feb  1 17:05:48 raspberrypi upssched[967]: Can't open /etc/nut/upssched.conf: Permission denied
                          

                          Say to yourself, WTF did I do 3 months ago....

                          Time to reload and start over.

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                          • gjacobseG
                            gjacobse @JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            @JaredBusch said in Pi as a UPS monitor:

                            Pulled the power cord from the wall. UPS beeps, but nothing from nut.

                            Ok back to the manual and checking the conf files.

                            Well it would probably help if I told the thing what to monitor..
                            /etc/nut/upsmon.conf

                            MONITOR jaredoffice@localhost 1 upsmon demo master
                            

                            Oh but those details have to match /etc/nut/ups.conf and /etc/nut/upsd.users. Well I already know that my unit is called jaredoffice@localhost from ups.conf. So just edit upsd.users.

                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo nano /etc/nut/upsd.users
                            # put at end of file
                            [upsmon]
                            password = demo
                            upsmon master
                            

                            Now reload the monitor

                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo upsmon -c reload
                            Network UPS Tools upsmon 2.7.2
                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $
                            

                            Then unplug the UPS. and get nothing.

                            look in the logs..
                            tail/var/log/syslog

                            Feb  1 17:05:38 raspberrypi upsmon[732]: UPS jaredoffice@localhost on battery
                            Feb  1 17:05:38 raspberrypi rsyslogd-2007: action 'action 17' suspended, next retry is Wed Feb  1 17:06:08 2017 [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2007 ]
                            Feb  1 17:05:38 raspberrypi upssched[964]: Can't open /etc/nut/upssched.conf: Permission denied
                            Feb  1 17:05:48 raspberrypi upsmon[732]: UPS jaredoffice@localhost on line power
                            Feb  1 17:05:48 raspberrypi upssched[967]: Can't open /etc/nut/upssched.conf: Permission denied
                            

                            Say to yourself, WTF did I do 3 months ago....

                            Time to reload and start over.

                            think i got the same thing, and decide the same course of action, to which I have not moved forward with. Albeit, it's not on a rPi but a desktop - premise is the same.

                            Think we may have to create a user for the NUT system.... but again,.. can't work with it right now.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch
                              last edited by JaredBusch

                              Quick check of upsmon.conf found this, uncommented it.

                              # RUN_AS_USER nut
                              

                              Rebooted Pi, unplugged UPS.

                              Broadcast message from nut@raspberrypi (somewhere) (Wed Feb  1 17:19:04 2017):
                              
                              UPS jaredoffice@localhost on battery
                              
                              
                              Broadcast message from nut@raspberrypi (somewhere) (Wed Feb  1 17:19:24 2017):
                              
                              UPS jaredoffice@localhost on line power
                              
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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch
                                last edited by

                                Syslog had this though.

                                Feb  1 17:19:04 raspberrypi upsmon[734]: UPS jaredoffice@localhost on battery
                                Feb  1 17:19:11 raspberrypi upssched[792]: Failed to connect to parent and failed to create parent: No such file or directory
                                Feb  1 17:19:24 raspberrypi upsmon[734]: UPS jaredoffice@localhost on line power
                                

                                Back to the config files we go!
                                /etc/nut/upssched.conf

                                # PIPEFN <filename>
                                # This is commented out by default to make you visit this file and think
                                # about how your system works before potentially opening a hole.
                                

                                FFS, but it gets better! Right below that, also commented out.

                                # LOCKFN <filename>
                                #
                                # REQUIRED.  This was added after version 1.2.1.
                                #
                                # upssched needs to be able to create this filename in order to avoid
                                # a race condition when two events are dispatched from upsmon at nearly
                                # the same time.  This file will only exist briefly.  It must not be
                                # created by any other process.
                                #
                                # You should put this in the same directory as PIPEFN.
                                #
                                

                                So I update the config and make a directory forgetting to chown it from root /sigh...

                                PIPEFN /etc/nut/upssched/upssched.pipe
                                LOCKFN /etc/nut/upssched/upssched.lock
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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch
                                  last edited by JaredBusch

                                  Once it was all chowned...

                                  Feb  1 17:33:08 raspberrypi upssched[793]: Timer daemon started
                                  Feb  1 17:33:09 raspberrypi upssched[793]: New timer: onbattwarn (30 seconds)
                                  Feb  1 17:33:39 raspberrypi upssched[793]: Event: onbattwarn
                                  Feb  1 17:33:54 raspberrypi upssched[793]: Timer queue empty, exiting
                                  

                                  And output to the screen:

                                  Broadcast message from nut@raspberrypi (somewhere) (Wed Feb  1 17:33:39 2017):
                                  
                                  The UPS is currently running on battery power!
                                  
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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch
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                                    Now time to wipe, replicate, test and document.

                                    Then the command can be changed to send email.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch
                                      last edited by JaredBusch

                                      Following my own notes from post 62
                                      At step 11 (installing nut form repo) I see an error.
                                      May or may not have gotten this the first time around..

                                      pi@bna-pwr-pi-01:~ $ sudo apt-get install nut
                                      Reading package lists... Done
                                      <snip>
                                      Unpacking nut (2.7.2-4) ...
                                      Processing triggers for man-db (2.7.0.2-5) ...
                                      Processing triggers for systemd (215-17+deb8u6) ...
                                      Setting up libnspr4:armhf (2:4.12-1+debu8u1) ...
                                      Setting up libnss3:armhf (2:3.26-1+debu8u1) ...
                                      Setting up libupsclient4:armhf (2.7.2-4) ...
                                      Setting up nut-client (2.7.2-4) ...
                                      Job for nut-monitor.service failed. See 'systemctl status nut-monitor.service' and 'journalctl -xn' for details.
                                      invoke-rc.d: initscript nut-client, action "start" failed.
                                      Setting up nut-server (2.7.2-4) ...
                                      A dependency job for nut-server.service failed. See 'journalctl -xn' for details.
                                      invoke-rc.d: initscript nut-server, action "start" failed.
                                      Job for nut-driver.service failed. See 'systemctl status nut-driver.service' and 'journalctl -xn' for details.
                                      Setting up nut (2.7.2-4) ...
                                      Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-18+deb8u7) ...
                                      Processing triggers for systemd (215-17+deb8u6) ...
                                      pi@bna-pwr-pi-01:~ $ systemctl status nut-monitor
                                      ● nut-monitor.service - Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and shutdown controller
                                         Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nut-monitor.service; enabled)
                                         Active: failed (Result: resources) since Thu 2017-02-02 02:10:27 UTC; 49s ago
                                      pi@bna-pwr-pi-01:~ $ 
                                      
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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch
                                        last edited by

                                        ah here we go, this is normal because not configured.

                                        pi@bna-pwr-pi-01:~ $ sudo journalctl -xn
                                        -- Logs begin at Fri 2016-11-25 18:24:08 UTC, end at Thu 2017-02-02 02:33:03 UTC. --
                                        Feb 02 02:32:47 bna-pwr-pi-01 sudo[23103]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by pi(uid=0)
                                        Feb 02 02:32:47 bna-pwr-pi-01 systemd[1]: Starting Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and shutdown controller...
                                        -- Subject: Unit nut-monitor.service has begun with start-up
                                        -- Defined-By: systemd
                                        -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
                                        -- 
                                        -- Unit nut-monitor.service has begun starting up.
                                        Feb 02 02:32:47 bna-pwr-pi-01 upsmon[23113]: upsmon disabled, please adjust the configuration to your needs
                                        Feb 02 02:32:47 bna-pwr-pi-01 upsmon[23113]: Then set MODE to a suitable value in /etc/nut/nut.conf to enable it
                                        Feb 02 02:32:47 bna-pwr-pi-01 systemd[1]: PID file /var/run/nut/upsmon.pid not readable (yet?) after start.
                                        Feb 02 02:32:47 bna-pwr-pi-01 systemd[1]: Failed to start Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and shutdown controller.
                                        -- Subject: Unit nut-monitor.service has failed
                                        -- Defined-By: systemd
                                        -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
                                        -- 
                                        -- Unit nut-monitor.service has failed.
                                        -- 
                                        -- The result is failed.
                                        Feb 02 02:32:47 bna-pwr-pi-01 systemd[1]: Unit nut-monitor.service entered failed state.
                                        Feb 02 02:32:48 bna-pwr-pi-01 sudo[23103]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
                                        Feb 02 02:33:03 bna-pwr-pi-01 sudo[23121]: pi : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/pi ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/bin/journalctl -xn
                                        Feb 02 02:33:03 bna-pwr-pi-01 sudo[23121]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by pi(uid=0)
                                        
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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch
                                          last edited by JaredBusch

                                          So on to configuration. Nut has only a few config files you need to deal with.

                                          We will go right down the list.

                                          pi@bna-pwr-pi-01:~ $ ls -l /etc/nut
                                          total 44
                                          -rw-r----- 1 root nut  1538 Mar 26  2015 nut.conf
                                          -rw-r----- 1 root nut  4572 Mar 26  2015 ups.conf
                                          -rw-r----- 1 root nut  4578 Mar 26  2015 upsd.conf
                                          -rw-r----- 1 root nut  2131 Mar 26  2015 upsd.users
                                          -rw-r----- 1 root nut 15170 Mar 26  2015 upsmon.conf
                                          -rw-r----- 1 root nut  3887 Mar 26  2015 upssched.conf
                                          
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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch
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                                            First up is nut.conf. There is only a single option to set in this file, but it is important.

                                            Assuming you are going to have only one device, or if multiple devices, that they will report in on their own, the simplest configuration is to choose standalone

                                            MODE=standalone
                                            

                                            Here are the various meanings from the conf file.

                                            # - none: NUT is not configured, or use the Integrated Power Management, or use
                                            #   some external system to startup NUT components. So nothing is to be started.
                                            # - standalone: This mode address a local only configuration, with 1 UPS
                                            #   protecting the local system. This implies to start the 3 NUT layers (driver,
                                            #   upsd and upsmon) and the matching configuration files. This mode can also
                                            #   address UPS redundancy.
                                            # - netserver: same as for the standalone configuration, but also need
                                            #   some more network access controls (firewall, tcp-wrappers) and possibly a
                                            #   specific LISTEN directive in upsd.conf.
                                            #   Since this MODE is opened to the network, a special care should be applied
                                            #   to security concerns.
                                            # - netclient: this mode only requires upsmon.
                                            
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