1242 1191 0 80 0 - 1834 pipe_w 05:23 pts/0
> > 00:00:00 grep upssched
> > >
> > > No timer, just the grep of upssched..
> >
> > So upssched doesn't start. Is this an ownership/permissions problem?
> >
> > Roger
> >
> > -
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Greg Treantos wrote:
I only pasted a subset of my upsmon.conf. NOTIFYCMD is in my upsmon.conf
AFA nutmon user. I was trying different things I had the directory as nutmon
nut but changed it to nutmon nutmon to see if that worked. It didn't make a
difference.
[root@donne
I only pasted a subset of my upsmon.conf. NOTIFYCMD is in my upsmon.conf
AFA nutmon user. I was trying different things I had the directory as
nutmon nut but changed it to nutmon nutmon to see if that worked. It didn't
make a difference.
Sorry about the digest this. I needed to hit a line in gmai
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Greg Treantos wrote:
Here are my permissions and user info. Let me know if there is anything else I
should check
pi@nutpi:~ $ ls -alt /etc/nut
total 56
drwxr-xr-x 87 root root 4096 Jan 26 15:22 ..
drwxr-xr-x 2 root nut 4096 Jan 26 13:53 .
-rw-r- 1 root nut 4719
Here are my permissions and user info. Let me know if there is anything
else I should check
pi@nutpi:~ $ ls -alt /etc/nut
total 56
drwxr-xr-x 87 root root 4096 Jan 26 15:22 ..
drwxr-xr-x 2 root nut 4096 Jan 26 13:53 .
-rw-r- 1 root nut 4719 Jan 26 13:15 upssched.conf
-rw-r- 1 root
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Greg Treantos wrote:
Roger, here is my output of ps -elf |grep upssched
root@nutpi:~# ps -elf |grep upssched
0 S root 1242 1191 0 80 0 - 1834 pipe_w 05:23 pts/0 00:00:00 grep
upssched
No timer, just the grep of upssched..
So upssched doesn't s
B LB] NA 0.0
> > 20200125 021148 69 0.0 16 [FSD ALARM OB LB] NA 0.0
> > 20200125 021150 69 0.0 16 [FSD ALARM OB LB] NA 0.0
> >
> > So, it seems to me that my UPS forces shutdown pretty randomly. Why the
> > UPS is not waiting for the preset low battery charge value of
Yes it could be problem with some of the cells. I consider going to the
service, but I do not have another backup UPS and the service requires
leaving the UPS for at least 3 days (I presume, so they could perform
such tests). I'll try replacing the batteries and if it doesn't help,
then I'll go
Hello Manuel,
that looks perfectly fine
That one yes, but as I wrote, LB and FSD are happening on much higher
battery charge values - 90% or more, which is not fine.
That's... surprisingly well, assuming your multimeter indicates
correct values. I would have expected values well below 12V
Hello.
I sometimes encountered batteries that were ok, but at times one of the
cells would develop a random short/open, therefore reducing the real
capacity even if voltage reading was ok. In the absence of a battery load
tester i would suggest running multiple tests with a load (car headlight
bul
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020, Greg Treantos wrote:
I have a Raspberry PI that I have connected to a Deltec UPS via serial
(upscode2 driver). ... On the old OS when I pull the power I would see a
message in the syslog that a timer was set. On the new system I never see that
message.
here is my upssch
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