Okay, good to know. I don't think I need to go "the hard way" on this one.
Thanks so much for all your help. Next I just need to get my *other* RPi
set up as a client so it shuts down, too. But I think I have a leg up on
things now.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 11:37 AM Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Oct
On Saturday 31 October 2020 11:55:54 Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Oct 30, 2020, at 12:22 AM, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > On Thursday 29 October 2020 22:12:00 Charles Lepple wrote:
> >> On Oct 28, 2020, at 9:56 PM, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> >>> Which looks very incomplete to me. OTOH, its not a very big
On Oct 30, 2020, at 12:22 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> On Thursday 29 October 2020 22:12:00 Charles Lepple wrote:
>
>> On Oct 28, 2020, at 9:56 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> Which looks very incomplete to me. OTOH, its not a very big UPS but
>>> neither is the pi. I have tested that, and it shut
On Oct 31, 2020, at 8:42 AM, Robert Stocker wrote:
>
> I successfully changed my UPS name and after a reboot, things seems to be
> well on their way. Do I need to worry about this line in the upsc results:
>
> Init SSL without certificate database
https://askubuntu.com/questions/468632/nut-ups
I successfully changed my UPS name and after a reboot, things seems to be
well on their way. Do I need to worry about this line in the upsc results:
Init SSL without certificate database
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020, 10:15 PM Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Oct 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, Robert Stocker wrote:
>
On Thursday 29 October 2020 22:12:00 Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2020, at 9:56 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Which looks very incomplete to me. OTOH, its not a very big UPS but
> > neither is the pi. I have tested that, and it shuts off long before
> > it outouts a LB signal.
>
> Which par
On Oct 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, Robert Stocker wrote:
>
> Sorry for the delay. Here are my outputs, but first a quick question: am I
> right in thinking I can change the name of my ups simply by editing ups.conf?
> That script I ran from the Pi forum used that name, and I don't care for it.
> Tha
On Oct 28, 2020, at 9:56 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Which looks very incomplete to me. OTOH, its not a very big UPS but
> neither is the pi. I have tested that, and it shuts off long before it
> outouts a LB signal.
Which part looks incomplete, the variables or the commands?
Even the large
Sorry for the delay. Here are my outputs, but first a quick question: am I
right in thinking I can change the name of my ups simply by editing
ups.conf? That script I ran from the Pi forum used that name, and I don't
care for it. Thanks again for your help.
$ upsrw pbx
[battery.charge.low]
Remain
On Wednesday 28 October 2020 21:32:02 Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:38 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>> battery.voltage: 24.0
> >>> battery.voltage.nominal: 24
> >>
> >> I don't have the citation handy, but I think another user reported
> >> that the battery.voltage returned by the U
On Oct 27, 2020, at 2:45 PM, Robert Stocker wrote:
>
> Thanks so much for all the help! It looks like at present I've at least got a
> working configuration that I need to test and fine-tune, am I interpreting
> this correctly?
Yes. If you're good with the default NUT behavior of shutting down
On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:38 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>>> battery.voltage: 24.0
>>> battery.voltage.nominal: 24
>>
>> I don't have the citation handy, but I think another user reported
>> that the battery.voltage returned by the UPS is a constant 24.0 V,
>> regardless of the actual battery voltage.
Thanks so much for all the help! It looks like at present I've at least got
a working configuration that I need to test and fine-tune, am I
interpreting this correctly?
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 9:47 AM Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:01 AM, I wrote:
> >
> >> battery.voltage.nominal:
On Monday 26 October 2020 09:01:31 Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Oct 25, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Robert Stocker
wrote:
> > Init SSL without certificate database
> > battery.charge: 100
> > battery.charge.low: 10
> > battery.charge.warning: 20
> > battery.mfr.date: CPS
> > battery.runtime: 15690
> > batt
On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:01 AM, I wrote:
>
>> battery.voltage.nominal: 24
>
> I don't have the citation handy, but I think another user reported that the
> battery.voltage returned by the UPS is a constant 24.0 V, regardless of the
> actual battery voltage.
Here's what I was thinking of:
https:/
On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:01 AM, I wrote:
>
>> battery.voltage: 24.0
>> battery.voltage.nominal: 24
>
> I don't have the citation handy, but I think another user reported that the
> battery.voltage returned by the UPS is a constant 24.0 V
*another user reported that CyberPower support said the volt
On Oct 25, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Robert Stocker wrote:
>
> Init SSL without certificate database
> battery.charge: 100
> battery.charge.low: 10
> battery.charge.warning: 20
> battery.mfr.date: CPS
> battery.runtime: 15690
> battery.runtime.low: 300
> battery.type: PbAcid
> battery.voltage: 24.0
> ba
This was very helpful for me, thank you!
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 9:06 AM Charles Lepple wrote:
> The easiest way to tell if upsd is working is to run "upsc -l" on the same
> system, which will list the NUT UPS names, and then run e.g. "upsc mge"
> (replacing "mge" with the name returned by "upsc
On Oct 23, 2020, at 11:06 AM, Robert Stocker wrote:
>
> Thanks again for your patience. I'm still learning how to deal with systemctl
> myself (and starting from, I'm sure, a much lower level of understanding), so
> if I've neglected to restart or start something, please let me know.
>
> I mad
On Oct 21, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Robert Stocker wrote:
>
> Operating System: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
> Kernel name & release: Linux 5.4.51-v7l+
> Kernel version:#1333 SMP Mon Aug 10 16:51:40 BST 2020
>
> exact NUT version:
> Network UPS Tools 2.7.3, according to t
I've searched the listserv archive, to no avail, so I hope I'm not
duplicating a previous problem. I am anxious to get this working, so I'm
open to uninstalling what I have and starting over.
One note which may not be meaningful is that this UPS pre-dates the
Raspberry Pi I've got connected to it,
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