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userdoc:tt_ups_monitoring [2014/01/07 18:42]
abelbeck [Compatible Devices]
userdoc:tt_ups_monitoring [2018/10/15 12:19] (current)
mkeuter
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 {{:userdoc:ups-default-config.jpg?nolink|UPS Default Configuration}} {{:userdoc:ups-default-config.jpg?nolink|UPS Default Configuration}}
  
-!!Note ->!! By default the "UPS Password" is: ''astlinux''+!!Note ->!! By default the "UPS Password" is: ''astlinux''.
  
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 {{:userdoc:ups-server-config.jpg?nolink|UPS Server Configuration}} {{:userdoc:ups-server-config.jpg?nolink|UPS Server Configuration}}
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 +!!Note ->!! The firewall port on the server, if needed, is 3493/TCP
  
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 {{:userdoc:ups-notify-options.jpg?nolink|UPS Notify Options}} {{:userdoc:ups-notify-options.jpg?nolink|UPS Notify Options}}
  
-Finally, the "Kill Power on the UPS after a Powerfail Shutdown" only applies if a "UPS Driver" is defined.  When enabled this option will instruct the UPS to cut power if both on battery and a shutdown is in progress.  Power will be cut approximately 60 seconds after a shutdown.  The idea is when line power is restored the battery will not be totally depleted. +Finally, the "Kill Power on the UPS after a Powerfail Shutdown" only applies if a "UPS Driver" is defined.  When enabled this option will instruct the UPS to cut power if both on battery and a shutdown is in progress.  Power will be cut approximately 60 seconds after a shutdown.  The idea is when line power is restored the battery will not be totally depleted and the UPS connected device will be power cycled off/on
 ==== Display UPS Status ==== ==== Display UPS Status ====
  
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 {{:userdoc:ups-diskstation-astlinux.jpg?nolink|Diskstation to AstLinux}} {{:userdoc:ups-diskstation-astlinux.jpg?nolink|Diskstation to AstLinux}}
  
-!!Tip ->!! Be sure to test an automatic shutdown in a controlled environment rather than later scratching your head when something did not work as expected during an actual power loss.+!!Tip ->!! Be sure to test an automatic shutdown in a controlled environment rather than later scratching your head when something did not work as expected following an actual power loss.
  
 ==== CLI Custom Configuration ==== ==== CLI Custom Configuration ====
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 !!Tip ->!! The directory ''/stat/etc/ups/'' contains the sample templates for the above files as reference. !!Tip ->!! The directory ''/stat/etc/ups/'' contains the sample templates for the above files as reference.
  
 +The ''[master]'' user's password is auto-generated as a random string, which may be accessed by the ''upsd.users'' and ''upsmon.conf'' configuration files using the token: ''@MASTER_PASS@'' .  For example a snippet of a custom ''upsd.users'' could contain:
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 +  [master]
 +  password = @MASTER_PASS@
 +  upsmon master
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 +or a snippet of a custom ''upsmon.conf'' could contain:
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 +  MONITOR ups@localhost 1 master @MASTER_PASS@ master
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 +Of course a custom ''upsd.users'' and ''upsmon.conf'' could share a custom ''[master]'' user's password if desired.
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 +==== Windows NUT software ====
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 +!!Warning: !! The latest [[https://networkupstools.org/download.html#_binary_packages|Windows NUT MSI installer]] 2.6.5-6 is broken (missing libraries).
  
 +The one from this Pull Request works fine:
 +https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/455
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