On Nov 9, 2014, at 7:56 PM, Steve Read <sd_r...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Boy, I guess I got that one wrong. > > When I run nmap on the master it does say that port 3493 is open which is > expected. > > So then what you are telling me means the ports are open. > In other words I don't have a firewall issue.
I know this sounds incredibly pedantic, but if you run nmap on the slave and scan the master, and it says the ports are open, then you don't have a firewall issue. The "netstat" output is independent of the firewall. > Now I am stumped as to why the slave does not shut down? > You should see something like this in /var/log/daemon.log on the slave (and on the master, but you said that was shutting down already): upsmon[1234]: Communications with UPS sdrups@192.168.0.7 established Once that connection is up, you can run "sudo upsmon -c fsd" on the master to simulate a power failure (to avoid running down the batteries too much). Note that this will shut down the master system, too. Details are in the upsmon man page. -- Charles Lepple clepple@gmail
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