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Using NUT will disable KDE's ability to communicate with the UPS and show the state of charge. | Using NUT will disable KDE's ability to communicate with the UPS and show the state of charge. | ||
=== Alternate installation === | |||
Set MODE=netclient in /etc/nut/nut.conf | |||
No entry in /etc/nut/ups.conf | |||
Add a MONITOR ups@synologyip 0 monuser secret secondary to upsmon.conf | |||
Set MINSUPPLIES to 0 in upsmon.conf | |||
systemctl restart nut-monitor |
Latest revision as of 12:10, 17 March 2024
Network UPS
Installation
apt install nut nut-monitor
Configuration
For the Eaton Pro UPS, /etc/nut/ups.conf
[eaton650]
driver = "usbhid-ups"
port = "auto"
vendorid = "0463"
productid = "FFFF"
vendor = "EATON"
bus = "005"
Vendorid/productid/vendor/bus are not critical for single use case. Then /etc/nut/upsd.conf
LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493
LISTEN ::1 3493
And finally, /etc/nut/nut.conf
MODE=standalone
Runtime
systemctl start nut-server
The script behind nut-server will spin up new systemctl services to handle the UPS.
NUT Monitor can be run to get a graphical interface to the UPS status.
Using NUT will disable KDE's ability to communicate with the UPS and show the state of charge.
Alternate installation
Set MODE=netclient in /etc/nut/nut.conf
No entry in /etc/nut/ups.conf
Add a MONITOR ups@synologyip 0 monuser secret secondary to upsmon.conf
Set MINSUPPLIES to 0 in upsmon.conf
systemctl restart nut-monitor