Good morning again, I have finished some tests and the driver works perfectly for shutting down the server and a client, both Ubuntu 16.04. I have to change the battery, I am unable to test with 100% load and now I have 5 minutes of battery power with a load of 18%.
I am still unable to send email notifications, I have enabled all the warnings in upsmon.conf: NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG ONBATT SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG LOWBATT SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG FSD SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG COMMOK SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG COMMBAD SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG SHUTDOWN SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG REPLBATT SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG NOCOMM SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC NOTIFYFLAG NOPARENT SYSLOG+WALL+EXEC and enabled my email script: NOTIFYCMD /root/mailnotify.sh This is my working script: #!/bin/sh echo "$UPSNAME in is $NOTIFYTYPE state" | mailx -v -r "adelu...@gmail.com" -s "$NOTIFYTYPE" -S smtp="smtp.gmail.com:587" -S smtp-use-starttls -S smtp-auth=login -S smtp-auth-user="adelu...@gmail.com" -S smtp-auth-password="mypassword" -S ssl-verify=ignore adelutti+ser...@gmail.com; Are there no warnings for battery test? Thank you, Andrea 2017-06-16 15:19 GMT+02:00 Andrea de Lutti <adelu...@gmail.com>: > Thanks mates, > as suggested I have added > > runtimecal = 240,100,720,50 > default.battery.voltage.low = 10.4 > default.battery.voltage.high = 13.8 (the actual charging voltage) > > In ups.conf > > I have also added the startup procedure in rc.local file, everything is > fine... > I have only to make a deep test. > > Is there a way to add a NOTIFYMSG value for the battery test? > > Thank you lots > > Andrea > > 2017-06-16 14:50 GMT+02:00 Charles Lepple <clep...@gmail.com>: > >> On Jun 16, 2017, at 2:20 AM, Andrea de Lutti <adelu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Using 'guestimation' (low: -0.866667, high: -1.083333)! >> > Initial battery charge undetermined >> > Driver failed to start (exit status=1) >> >> The "low" and "high" voltages should correspond to the battery voltage >> when it is discharged (LB) and charged, respectively. For a 12V (nominal) >> battery, they should not be less than zero :-) >> >> There is a check for whether the nominal battery voltage is 1, but it >> should be looking for -1. (This has been fixed in nutdrv_qx, but was not >> backported to blazer*) >> >> As Manuel suggested, you can use the "defaults.battery.voltage.low" and >> "defaults.battery.voltage.high" options in ups.conf - there is a bit of >> a chicken-and-egg problem here, but you can still put in approximate values >> (say, 10.4 and 13.0) in order to run the calibration, and then adjust them >> to the actual reported values. >> >> >> >
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