I think the client should be able to do that with `upssched` as long as the
`upsmon` calls it to trigger the events. Thinking of it, the common
use-case is indeed time (e.g. 5 minutes after on-battery, certain systems
begin their shutdown), or the primary upsmon telling others to FSD ASAP.
Maybe
One thing that I think NUT misses is the client side being able to decide to
shutdown by itself based on time (this can be done), battery charge (ex if
bellow 10%), and estimated runtime left (if available and considered
reliable/calibrated).
Without having to sort on the LB state from the
Interesting. Something similar came up in late May. Look for "[Nut-upsuser]
Synthesize low batt (LB) fron SNMP UPS which does not support this?” Is there
an archive of this list? I an’t find it. I’d been trying to figure out how to
do that itself, but then found some code in drivers/dstate.c
Hi,
I use las win version downloaded from site.
UPS Eaton 5SC1000 connected to NAS ASUSTOR with UPS server.
Michael Golub, with best regards.
From: Jim Klimov
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2023 9:16:41 PM
To: Michael Golub
Cc: nut-upsuser@alioth-lists.debian.net
Hello, interesting to hear. What version of NUT, what way of installation
on Windows, what sort of UPS (USB or some other)?
Asking because this info is lacking and currently there are a few variants
to consider:
* an MSI package based on NUT v2.6.5 (last released about 9 years ago as
"2.6.5-6"),
Hi,
You have two options. You can run nut on those servers and modify the
scheduling part to shut down servers after desired delay when running on
battery. Nut can monitor ups on another server. Other way is just getting some
way of shutting down your servers remotely from the computer running
It makes perfect sense and it is perfectly doable via upssched.
https://networkupstools.org/docs/man/upssched.html
wolfy
On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 5:15 PM Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser <
nut-upsuser@alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had an idea last week: why shut everything off (in
Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser
writes:
> I had an idea last week: why shut everything off (in my basement) when
> the power goes off (and run time goes below X minutes)?
Makes sense to me.
I would say after 30s, start to shut off the "not important to keep
running" stuff. At least for me, once
Hello,
I had an idea last week: why shut everything off (in my basement) when the
power goes off (and run time goes below X minutes)?
My idea: shutdown the big stuff first (two servers) leaving the little stuff
(switches, wireless, gateway) running for a while longer. I might get another
30
Hi
After install on Windows 11 I can't start NUT service.
Michael Golub, with best regards.
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