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== Select your hardware ==
== Select your hardware ==
* <code>sudo vi /etc/nut/ups.conf</code>
* <code>sudo vi /etc/nut/ups.conf</code>
  [cyberpower]
  [cyberpower]
driver = usbhid-ups
        driver = usbhid-ups
port = auto
        port = auto
        desc = "A random surplus UPS"
 
(In my case, I'm setting up a [https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/intelligent-lcd/cp1000avrlcd/ CyberPower 1000AVR] & connecting it by passing USB through to the VM...)
(In my case, I'm setting up a [https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/intelligent-lcd/cp1000avrlcd/ CyberPower 1000AVR] & connecting it by passing USB through to the VM...)



Revision as of 21:08, 3 February 2022

Proven on:
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11 (bullseye)


As always...

Start with:

  • sudo apt update
  • sudo apt upgrade

Network UPS Tools

Install NUT

  • sudo apt install nut

Configure NUT

Select your mode

  • sudo vi /etc/nut/nut.conf
MODE=netserver

(In my case, I've installed NUT on a VM and it'll be managing the UPS for the whole server...)

MODE options:
none

Disable automatic startup of NUT

standalone This MODE is for local only configuration
netserver This MODE is open to the network. (A NUT server)
netclient This MODE is for client machines that will access a NUT server

See the nut.conf documentation for more details.

Select your hardware

  • sudo vi /etc/nut/ups.conf
[cyberpower]
       driver = usbhid-ups
       port = auto
       desc = "A random surplus UPS"

(In my case, I'm setting up a CyberPower 1000AVR & connecting it by passing USB through to the VM...)

If your UPS isn't handled natively by the usbhid-ups driver, or you need to set options, start with the ups.conf documentation for more details.

Start & test

  • sudo upsdrvctl start

You should see:

Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.4
Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.41 (2.7.4)
USB communication driver 0.33

Possibly followed by a bit of information about your UPS

Set up communications

(needed if you've set up as MODE = netserver...)

You can determine your servers IP address using:

  • ip a
  • sudo vi /etc/nut/upsd.conf
LISTEN 192.168.2.219
LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493
LISTEN ::1 3493

Where 192.168.2.219 should be replaced with the actual IP of the machine.

Set up access

  • sudo vi /etc/nut/upsd.users
[upsmon]
password = supersecretpassword
upsmon master
  • sudo vi /etc/nut/upsmon.conf

MONITOR myups@192.168.2.219 1 monuser supersecretpassword master

Manage NUT

  • sudo service nut-server restart
  • sudo service nut-server status
  • upsc cyberpower
  • upscmd -l cyberpower