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dsnpevl
Dec 28, 2018Virtuoso
Where is the UPS option in the ReadyNAS Admin page?
The ReadyNAS OS on a RN516 with firmware "6.4.9 hotfix 1" is not showing a UPS configuration option. Or at least not in System -> Settings, where I expect it to be. I want to connect an UPS to the RN...
- Dec 28, 2018
My bad. Read somewhere that it should be in System -> Settings, but that is probably old information. It now lives in System -> Power, as rightly marked out by StephenB.
So it's working as expected. Thanks for your help! Will start looking into the configuration options now.
System -> Power -> UPS
StephenB
Dec 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
It should configure automatically when you connect the USB cable to the NAS.
dsnpevl
Dec 28, 2018Virtuoso
Hi StephenB,
No, it doesn't. But it does show up in upsc, so RN516 is detecting APC UPS at some level.
# upsc UPS@localhost ... device.mfr: American Power Conversion device.model: Back-UPS RS 1200G ... ups.mfr: American Power Conversion ups.mfr.date: 2018/09/06 ups.model: Back-UPS RS 1200G ...
Can I use one of the back USB, or shoud I use the front USB?
Will check if power-off and restart triggers the auto detection by the Admin Page.
- StephenBDec 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
So the network UPS tools is detecting it. You are saying that you aren't seeing it on the power tab when you expand the UPS section?
- dsnpevlDec 28, 2018Virtuoso
My bad. Read somewhere that it should be in System -> Settings, but that is probably old information. It now lives in System -> Power, as rightly marked out by StephenB.
So it's working as expected. Thanks for your help! Will start looking into the configuration options now.
System -> Power -> UPS
- dsnpevlDec 29, 2018Virtuoso
Have been testing the APC UPS Back-UPS RS 1200G with RN312 and it works well in the sense that based on the threshold 30% I set in the ReadyNAS Admin page, the RN is shutdown when battery charge is below 30%. That threshold of 30% will also shows up in the upsc output.
# upsc UPS@localhost ... battery.charge.low: 30 ...
I was expecting the UPS to also shut down (a short while) after the server shuts down. There's no need for the UPS to supply battery power once the RN is switched off. All other devices can also lose power at that point. The APC PowerChute manual (990-4595E-001 07/2016) depicts this on page 36:
But I didn't see this during my test happening for over 20 minutes after server shutdown and didn't dare wait until the battery was fully drained. So this leads me to a few question. Hope you can help!
1) Is it expected behaviour of the UPS be shutdown shortly after RN is shutdown?
2) How long should I wait for the "UPS off" (point 7) to be reached?
2) Will ReadyNAS OS "tell" the APC UPS to start the shutdown procedure? (point 2 in image above)
3) Is there a way to influence the Low Battery Duration / Maximum required delay? (point 5 in image above)
4) Is there a way to influence the UPS Shutdown Delay? (before point 7 in image above)
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