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jimk1963
May 28, 2020Luminary
How to configure UPS with PC and 3 NAS boxes
Purchased Cyberpower 1500PFCLCD, which is protecting a Windows 10 PC, RN528X, RN212, RN314, and XS716E switch. All are co-located and all are ETH connected to the XS716E. Goal: in a power outage, 3...
jimk1963
May 29, 2020Luminary
Thank you StephenB for the explanation. For connecting to the NAS, what are the proper configuration parameters on the NAS? Meaning name/description/type/address/community/MIBs. An example would be very helpful, same for the credentials on the two remote NAS boxes.
To complete this, are there any settings I have to enter on the NAS itself? If so, how, through the front panel?
jimk1963
May 29, 2020Luminary
Well I answered the first part of my own question... when I simply connect the USB from UPS to the RN528X, it automatically and pretty instantly auto-connected to the Cyberpower and auto-created a UPS profile as shown below. The settings don't offer much of anything though... I selected "Enable monitoring of attached UPS", but that's the only setting I see, other than the shutdown threshold which I'll just leave at Auto for now. Probably 2-5 minutes later once I am confident the setup is solid.
- jimk1963May 29, 2020Luminary
Connecting a remote NAS was do-able as follows:
1) For 2nd NAS to be added, navigate to admin / settings / power / UPS section and + a UPS connection
2) Name = UPS (required), Type = Remote UPS, Address = Address of 1st NAS that's been previously connected directly to the UPS, User = monuser (required), Password = pass (required)
Even more sparse is the UPS Settings, basically none at all to adjust.
I don't see any way to program the setup as-is for things like auto-turn on after a shutdown event (maybe this UPS doesn't support that, not clear).
But now wer're rockin'... just one more thing to do, add the PC using NUT software.
- jimk1963May 29, 2020Luminary
Now stuck on NUT on Win10 machine:
0) Uninstall Cyberpower PowerPanel
1) Per advice, USB connection was switched from PC-to-UPS to NAS1-to-UPS. Now have NAS1 and NAS2 connected/configured
2) Installing NUT, it wants the UPS directly connected to the PC over USB so it can install a USB driver. if I choose "ignore" then the software gets stuck trying to install the USB driver anyway and says I need to do it manually (with no instruction of course)
3) Tried re-connecting PC-to-UPS over USB just to get NUT to install. No dice. Same behavior as above. Uninstalled/Reinstalled, no dice. Rebooted PC, no dice.
4) If there is supposed to be a NUT console of some sort, for entering "monuser" and "pass" for example, I don't have any such program. All I have is a "Start Service" and "Stop Service" in my app list. Selecting Start Service pops open a CMD window for a nanosecond, then disappears. That's it
NUT appears to be a linux-friendly, coder-friendly utility for folks who are adept at libraries and driver folders. I'm not that guy. The installer should just work, and if it is working, then I don't see how to configure the PC with no console.
- StephenBMay 29, 2020Guru - Experienced User
jimk1963 wrote:
NUT appears to be a linux-friendly, coder-friendly utility for folks who are adept at libraries and driver folders. I'm not that guy. The installer should just work, and if it is working, then I don't see how to configure the PC with no console.
And of course it has been stuck in beta for some years.
There is some information here that can help: https://www.seriouslytrivial.com/2018/09/26/shutdown-windows-computer-and-synology-nas-using-winnut/ There is apparently a configuration gui, and you can alternatively edit upsmon.conf.
Personally I don't monitor the UPS from the PCs (though the desktops are protected by them). My PCs don't have RAID, and I haven't run into any issues restarting them after an unclean shutdown. And while I do get some power failures, it's quite rare to get one that lasts long enough to drain the UPS battery.
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