Difference between revisions of "UPS Handling with NUT"
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You can determine your servers IP address using: | You can determine your servers IP address using: | ||
* <code>ip a</code> | * <code>ip a</code> | ||
* <code>sudo vi /etc/nut/upsd.conf</code> | * <code>sudo vi /etc/nut/upsd.conf</code> | ||
LISTEN '''192.168.2.219''' | LISTEN '''192.168.2.219''' | ||
LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493 | LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493 | ||
LISTEN ::1 3493 | LISTEN ::1 3493 | ||
Where '''192.168.2.219''' should be replaced with the actual IP of the machine. | |||
See [https://networkupstools.org/docs/man/upsd.conf.html the upsd.conf documentation] for more details. | |||
== Set up access == | == Set up access == |
Revision as of 21:20, 3 February 2022
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Start with: |
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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...)
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.
See the upsd.conf documentation for more details.
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