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Paul_Leadbeater
Oct 01, 2019Aspirant
UPS monitoring
NAS model - ReadyNAS Duo v1, loaded with 2x2TB HDD's. UPS model - Belkin F6H350UK-UNV Problem:- NAS will not monitor UPS - On System/Power/UPS Configuration window, the following message is display...
- Oct 31, 2019
Thanks everyone for all your input. It's helped me to finally come up with a solution that works for me. Remember that a lot of my kit is old, so it doesn't have latest support.
My setup is as follows:-
- 1 x Belkin UPS (F6H350UK-UNV);
- 1 x Salicru UPS (SPS One);
- 1 x Office PC (Dell XPS 8500) [Windows 7 Home Premium];
- 1 x Network PC (Dell Vostro 220) [Windows 7 Professional SP1];
- 1 x Netgear NAS (ReadyNAS Duo V1) [Firmware 4.1.16].
I monitor the SPS One with the Vostro 220, using "ViewPower" software and
the Belkin with the XPS 8500 using "Belkin Power Management Software for Windows" (Version V3.22m) (BPM).
Power failure shutdown is achieved by -
- BPM shutting down the Office PC from within its program;
- ViewPower shutting down the Network PC from within its program;
- ViewPower shutting down the NAS by running a DOS Batch file on shutdown, containing a 'cURL' script [curl -k https://xxx.xxx.x.x/get_handler -u admin:<password> -d PAGE=System -d OUTER_TAB=tab_shutdown -d INNER_TAB=NONE -d shutdown_option1=1 -d command=poweroff -d OPERATION=set].
This is very much a 'Heath Robinson' setup but my costs for it have been £30 for the Salicru UPS and £25 for the 2nd-hand Dell; I think I've got good value for money!
Once again, thanks to everyone for their contributions.
StephenB
Oct 02, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Paul_Leadbeater wrote:
...and which (of the many) NUT options do I choose to install? Sorry to sound thick but I'm totally not familiar with what's on the Network UPS Tools website.
I thought you'd ruled that option out. You'd install the Windows Beta version in the PC. You'll need to configure it to use monuser as the user name and pass as the password. Then you'd use the "remote UPS" option in the NAS - using the IP address of the PC.
Paul_Leadbeater
Oct 09, 2019Aspirant
Sorry I've been so long folks.
I am going to go with running my PC continuously (monitor switche off).
I've played around with NUT but no success.
Currently I can use cURL from the command prompt to shut down the NAS. I can even convert it to a BAT file and still it works. I can even convert BAT to EXE and the EXE works OK.
My reason for an EXE file was to try and get the Belkin Power Management application to shut down the NAS - there is a 'Command File' function in the shutdown options but non of the variations of my shutdown files will run.
Any suggestions - maybe my syntax is all wrong?
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