On Sat, 8 Aug 2020, Todd Benivegna wrote:

Updated upsmon.conf:  https://hastebin.com/jisinaquso.pl

You should remove line 1 : RUN_AS_USER nut

Lines 12-21: it would be possible to display more information, such as the UPS status, but this requires pointing NOTIFYCMD to upssched and then using a upssched-cmd script to display details of each event.

No, the Synology and the three servers are all on the one UPS (also my switch and spare monitor). All these are super low power devices (two Intel NUCs and a Raspberry Pi) so at idle the draw like 50-75w and at max load it’s like 100-150w tops.  UPS is rated for 300w.

In that case, nothing stops you from using one of the "p" Ubuntu machines as the master with the Synology NAS as a slave. See https://community.synology.com/enu/forum/1/post/119995

Roger
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