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| * One opnSense firewall/ | * One opnSense firewall/ | ||
| * One FreeBSD NAS | * One FreeBSD NAS | ||
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| + | **Note:** a Raspberry Pi works very well as a stand alone NUT server. See https:// | ||
| ===== Set up UPS ===== | ===== Set up UPS ===== | ||
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| This is the nasty part. We need to have ups.conf set up with the correct stanza to read the snmp UPS. Normally we would just point nut-scanner at it, but nut-scanner has some issues, at least on 2.7.4, under Debian where it can not find the snmp libraries. So, autodetect does not work. | This is the nasty part. We need to have ups.conf set up with the correct stanza to read the snmp UPS. Normally we would just point nut-scanner at it, but nut-scanner has some issues, at least on 2.7.4, under Debian where it can not find the snmp libraries. So, autodetect does not work. | ||
| + | <code bash> | ||
| nut-scanner --snmp_scan --mask_cidr 192.168.100.0/ | nut-scanner --snmp_scan --mask_cidr 192.168.100.0/ | ||
| + | </ | ||
| returns "SNMP library not found. SNMP search disabled." | returns "SNMP library not found. SNMP search disabled." | ||
| - | So, we'll do it the way that is more susceptible to error. Modify the following to match your setup, then put it in ups.conf | + | If, you are running a distribution that does have a working nut-scanner, |
| + | <code bash> | ||
| + | nut-scanner -U -S -m 192.168.100.0/ | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | On systems without a working nut-scanner, we'll do it the way that is more susceptible to error. Modify the following to match your setup, then put it in ups.conf | ||
| <file autoconf ups.conf> | <file autoconf ups.conf> | ||
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| ==== Test ==== | ==== Test ==== | ||
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| + | First, restart the service. On Devuan, it is called nut-server | ||
| <code bash> | <code bash> | ||
| service nut-server restart | service nut-server restart | ||
| - | service nut-client restart | ||
| </ | </ | ||
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| + | Test to make sure you have a connection and the server is correctly reading the UPS. You do not have to put in the @localhost; that is the default. | ||
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| + | <code bash> | ||
| + | # get list of all UPS' defined on localhost | ||
| + | upsc -L localhost | ||
| + | # get list of all values on one particular UPS (ups1) | ||
| + | upsc ups1@localhost | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ==== NUT ups commands ==== | ||
| + | * upsc - lightweight UPS client. Really, set up to be an example of what you can create, but very useful. <code bash> | ||
| + | * upscmd - send commands to UPS if it will accept. Try <code bash> | ||
| + | * upsd - This is the primary daemon that should always run to provide information about one or more UPS'. Generally auto started by the init system | ||
| + | * upsdrvctl - standard interface to the UPS drivers. Not generally needed unless you are writing/ | ||
| + | * upslog - A tool designed to read one or more UPS' and log the readings. Very useful for upssched if you want a nice log of how your UPS is working. | ||
| + | * upsmon - A daemon which monitors all UPS' defined in upsmon.conf | ||
| + | * upsrw - allows you to change some variables //on the ups itself// if the ups allows it. | ||
| + | * upssched - scheduler to run commands listed in upssched.conf. This is called by upsmon and should not be used directly. | ||
| + | * upssched-cmd - A sample upssched file. A simple shell script that performs commands in response to upssched. | ||
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| + | ===== Links ===== | ||
| + | * https:// | ||
| + | * https:// | ||
| + | * https:// | ||
| + | * | ||
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