> I see upsd and the first upsmon are running as "root". They are often run as
> user "nut" or "upsd”.
Apparently Synology has implemented it standard like this.
Upsmon.conf on the Synology NAS:
RUN_AS_USER root
I suppose this needs to be changed from a security point of view.
> I don't
On Wed, 7 Jun 2017, Robbie van der Walle wrote:
I am running NUT on a Synology NAS with attached a USB APC UPS.
Do you have upsd and upsmon running as daemons on the Synology DSM?
Yes I have them both running on the Synology DSM:
root 7236 1 0 Jun01 ?
>> I am running NUT on a Synology NAS with attached a USB APC UPS.
>
> Do you have upsd and upsmon running as daemons on the Synology DSM?
>
Yes I have them both running on the Synology DSM:
root 7236 1 0 Jun01 ?00:00:16 /usr/sbin/upsd
root 7741 1 0 Jun01 ?
On Jun 7, 2017, at 5:47 AM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>
>If that matters, the OS is a fully updated CentOS 6.9 and this (latest
> stable ) version of nut was packaged by me. The problem appears on any of the
> USB ports ( well, I tried the 2 in front and one in the
Hi, I have tried several drivers for make my Elite UPS working.
With blazer_usb I can contact it, but I have no informations. This is the
best result.
OS: Ubuntu Xenial 16.04.2 LTS
NUT Version: Nut 2.7.2-4Ubuntu1 (Installed from Ubuntu Software Center)
Device name: Elite UPS 800VA
Hello
I have a remote Dell R310 to which I connected via USB a new UPS,
model Eaton 5E1500I USB. Assuming I interpreted correctly the docs, it
should normally work using the usbhid-ups driver. However, no matter
what I tried, I get an error which you can also is included in the below
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