breeny Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 (edited) Is there a way to build a specific branch of nut from Github (specifically, an un-merged PR) to run with this plugin? Specifically, this issue with the same UPS a user had seems to have been resolved by this pull request, however it hasn't been merged (with a conflicting file and no update in this year calendar year 😞) Ideally I'd like to stick to managing my box through the UI to keep things consistent, but am unsure on if there's an easy way to point do a different source and build from that. Any pointers or help in this endeavour would be appreciated. EDIT: Just to surface the UPS type if other people have had success, it is a DigiTECH UPS. Edited October 8, 2020 by breeny Adding the UPS type to the post instead of hiding in the GitHub link Quote Link to comment
snowmirage Posted October 9, 2020 Share Posted October 9, 2020 (edited) Wanted to share my experience with my setup as I didnt find a lot of info when I was googling around / searching the forums. I have Unraid 6.8.3 running. And I'm using a Cyberpower (Cyber Power, got to get all those tags....) Model brg1500avrlcd I have it connected via USB cable to a USB 2.0 port on my X570 Gigabyte motherboard. I previously had a very large I think it was EATON UPS working with this install before changing the motherboard and processor. When I initially tried to get the new setup working, the built in UPS settings wouldn't work (kind of expected that, they seem to prefer other brands of UPS). When I would hit auto detect in the NUT settings it would find my ups, but when I'd turn on the service and hit apply the service wouldn't start it would still say "Status: Stopped" Reading through this thread, I did the following. Tried setting the built in UPS settings to those listed on the 1st page of this thread. To disable the built in UPS try settiing it to: Start APC UPS daemon: No UPS cable: Custom UPS type: Dumb That didn't seem to help. I uninstalled the NUT plugin and reinstalled that again didn't seem to help I think tried these commands and saw an error. [email protected]:~# /etc/rc.d/rc.nut start Writing nut config Updating permissions... Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.4.1 Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.55 (2.7.4.1) USB communication driver 0.43 Using subdriver: CyberPower HID 0.5 Network UPS Tools upsd 2.7.4.1 fopen /var/run/nut/upsd.pid: No such file or directory listening on 0.0.0.0 port 3493 Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups Network UPS Tools upsmon 2.7.4.1 fopen /var/run/nut/upsmon.pid: No such file or directory /etc/nut/upsmon.conf line 1: invalid directive MONITOR [email protected] 1 master Using power down flag file /etc/nut/no_killpower Fatal error: insufficient power configured! Sum of power values........: 0 Minimum value (MINSUPPLIES): 1 Edit your upsmon.conf and change the values. I uninstalled the NUT plugin again and removed the /boot/config/plugins/nut directory (not 100% sure that path is right but its the config/plugin(s) directory on the flash drive) it still had a config file in there. Then reinstalled NUT plugin > hit auto detect and BINGO! its working! Edited October 9, 2020 by snowmirage Quote Link to comment
MammothJerk Posted October 10, 2020 Share Posted October 10, 2020 I'm having an issue where UPS load is not updating at all. It starts out at 162W and sits there stuck even with load changes and parity checking etc. it never changes. Quote Scanning for UPS... [nutdev1] driver = "usbhid-ups" port = "auto" vendorid = "051D" productid = "0002" product = "Back-UPS ES 700G FW:871.O3 .I USB FW:O3" serial = "5B1536T42997" vendor = "APC" bus = "003 Any idea why i'm having this problem? I would use the built-in unraid APC UPS plugin but that doesnt give me any info whatsoever, its just stuck when starting for some reason. Quote Link to comment
Vr2Io Posted October 10, 2020 Share Posted October 10, 2020 8 hours ago, MammothJerk said: I'm having an issue where UPS load is not updating at all. It starts out at 162W and sits there stuck even with load changes and parity checking etc. it never changes. Any idea why i'm having this problem? I would use the built-in unraid APC UPS plugin but that doesnt give me any info whatsoever, its just stuck when starting for some reason. You can try disconnect the mains input a short time, does reading change ? 1 Quote Link to comment
grizzly Posted October 10, 2020 Share Posted October 10, 2020 Before trying anything with a UPS do run unraids power (and/or any other computers) from the wall so when the ups shutdown there is still power to unraid/computers. Shutdown swap power lead/plugs start up test ups. You do avoid some problems this way IF there are a problem like an unclean shutdown and a parity check for hours. Ups functions will still work like normal for example the status and the shutdown (if noting locks the array) since all that is done trough USB/network depending on ups and chosen way. Quote Link to comment
MammothJerk Posted October 30, 2020 Share Posted October 30, 2020 (edited) On 10/10/2020 at 12:29 PM, Vr2Io said: You can try disconnect the mains input a short time, does reading change ? Disconnecting the mains from my ups for about a minute did indeed change the shown UPS load to now 182 watts while the charge decreased to 93% any steps where to go from here? sorry for the long delay, i haven't had physical access for some time edit: When the server is on UPS power the UPS load will update in realtime together with the battery percentage this is how my grafana graph looks like to show how useless it is when i dont get the updated correct information lol, the last fluctiations are after disconnecting the mains While the UPS is charging the UPS load does not seem to update again, it will only update if the mains is disconnected.. Edited October 30, 2020 by MammothJerk Quote Link to comment
Vr2Io Posted October 30, 2020 Share Posted October 30, 2020 2 hours ago, MammothJerk said: While the UPS is charging the UPS load does not seem to update again, it will only update if the mains is disconnected.. My first APC back UPS also work as above, it is entry level product haven't power monitoring all time. It totally different with current APC UPS. 1 Quote Link to comment
MammothJerk Posted October 30, 2020 Share Posted October 30, 2020 1 hour ago, Vr2Io said: My first APC back UPS also work as above, it is entry level product haven't power monitoring all time. It totally different with current APC UPS. aha i see. Seems like very strange behaviour to only report UPS load when disconnected, but atleast i know my UPS is not broken, thanks! Quote Link to comment
theone Posted November 15, 2020 Share Posted November 15, 2020 I have just noticed, following a short (few seconds) power outage that there is no UPS failure notification/event in the log file. When using the built-in unRAID UPS support it used to catch them all. Also, can UPS events (power failures) be marked as Error/Warning/System in the log file? Quote Link to comment
grizzly Posted November 15, 2020 Share Posted November 15, 2020 44 minutes ago, theone said: I have just noticed, following a short (few seconds) power outage that there is no UPS failure notification/event in the log file. I do not use NUT anymore but i could swear that i got them in the log file when i did. So maybe a power failure test is in order to see if unraid do shutdown like it should? On 10/10/2020 at 3:13 PM, grizzly said: Before trying anything with a UPS do run unraids power (and/or any other computers) from the wall so when the ups shutdown there is still power to unraid/computers. Shutdown swap power lead/plugs start up test ups. You do avoid some problems this way IF there are a problem like an unclean shutdown and a parity check for hours. Ups functions will still work like normal for example the status and the shutdown (if noting locks the array) since all that is done trough USB/network depending on ups and chosen way. Quote Link to comment
Kanashii Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 (edited) I love your plugin. Works fine but from time to time seems the default UPS monitor from Unraid make something that disables the NUT plugin. I have then to apply the default conf to Unraid's UPS monitor and reapply the configuration again to the NUT plugin. Anyone with the same problem? Edited November 24, 2020 by Kanashii Quote Link to comment
audiocycle Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 (edited) Hi! Thanks for this plugin. I was tired of having random disconnect-reconnect warning messages from the integrated UPS utility with my USB connected CP1500AVRLCD. I'm surprised by two things that I see now that I have NUT configured though. First off, I can't seem to change the Master IP address? I stays stuck on the default 127.0.0.1 even though the field seems editable. The other detail, a bit more striking to me, is that it says my UPS is outputting at a unnecessarily high voltage? When I had it connected through a windows client I remember setting it at the strictest voltage control settings but right now it's receiving 118V from the wall and sending out 142V if NUT is to be believed. Is that information reliable? And if so, is it configurable through NUT? edit: I re-activated the integrated UPS utility and that one says my UPS is both receiving and outputting at 119V, which sounds more normal. Edited November 29, 2020 by audiocycle additionnal info Quote Link to comment
Vr2Io Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 7 hours ago, audiocycle said: sending out 142V It shouldn't means current output voltage, but when on battery, your output setting would be 142v. My UPS can set that too. Quote Link to comment
Ford Prefect Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 (edited) On 10/30/2020 at 2:13 PM, MammothJerk said: When the server is on UPS power the UPS load will update in realtime together with the battery percentage [...] While the UPS is charging the UPS load does not seem to update again, it will only update if the mains is disconnected.. Same here for my simple Eaton Elipse 1600W model. I have a larger unRaid box on sleep and when this gets a WoL, the load changes but as it seems is always calculated based on the Load percentage taken from the driver/the UPS. The Eaton has a nominal power of 1600W and when running on mains, this is reported as 10% load, with the plugin stating that power draw is 160W. When mains is disconnected, running on battery, this is reported as 7% to 8%, 112W-128W (obviously 1%/16W steps for a 1600W UPS). I now put a smart-plug in between, that I calibrated with a good meter and a 100W light-bulb...this now states, when the UPS is back online, a real draw of about 121-123W compared to the 160W reported by the UPS/driver. Is there a way to feed the real power info back into the plugin? My smart-plug updates to my mosquitto/mqtt or can be queried via http (using tasmota firmware). I could also set a node-red flow in between and push live events/updates easily. Edit: as it seems, the UPS is reporting apparent power, not real power....this is the Info pulled from my smart-plug: Voltage 232 V Current 0.699 A Power 120 W Apparent Power 162 VA Reactive Power 108 VAr Power Factor 0.74 Edit2: Now, after the battery has benn refilled, the driver still states that the UPS is running at 10% / 160W. But real power is now down to 104W from 120W, which is more like it. Voltage 231 V Current 0.665 A Power 104 W Apparent Power 154 VA Reactive Power 113 VAr Power Factor 0.68 As apparent power is not down by another 1% / 16VA, the UPS/driver does not recognise and provide a proper wattage, does it? Edited November 29, 2020 by Ford Prefect Quote Link to comment
aidenpryde Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 Thank you for this plugin. It's been working great for my Unraid server for a couple years now. But now, I'm expanding my homelab, and have another server. I've installed NUT in Proxmox, and think I've confirmed that it can communicate with Unraid. However, I'm having some difficulty testing the UPS. Granted, I could just unplug the UPS to see if it shuts down both the Unraid and Proxmox server, but the outlet is in a difficult to get to place, and it would be nice to be able to test with the Terminal now and in the future. I set NUT to shut down the server after 2 minutes on battery, and then did this command in Terminal: upscmd <<UPSNAME>> test.battery.start.deep I entered the admin username and password and it put the battery into a test mode. However, it never shut down the Unraid server, and thus never sent the shutdown command to the other server? Is there a remote way to simulate a power failure? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
CS01-HS Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 (edited) This doesn't confirm your "shut down after" setting works but you can confirm the shutdown procedure works by STOPPING THE ARRAY (to avoid data corruption if something goes wrong) and running upsmon -c fsd From help: usage: upsmon [OPTIONS] -c <cmd> send command to running process commands: - fsd: shutdown all master UPSes (use with caution) - reload: reread configuration - stop: stop monitoring and exit -D raise debugging level -h display this help -K checks POWERDOWNFLAG, sets exit code to 0 if set -p always run privileged (disable privileged parent) -u <user> run child as user <user> (ignored when using -p) -4 IPv4 only -6 IPv6 only Edited December 5, 2020 by CS01-HS 1 Quote Link to comment
aidenpryde Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 2 hours ago, CS01-HS said: This doesn't confirm your "shut down after" setting works but you can confirm the shutdown procedure works by STOPPING THE ARRAY (to avoid data corruption if something goes wrong) and running upsmon -c fsd From help: usage: upsmon [OPTIONS] -c <cmd> send command to running process commands: - fsd: shutdown all master UPSes (use with caution) - reload: reread configuration - stop: stop monitoring and exit -D raise debugging level -h display this help -K checks POWERDOWNFLAG, sets exit code to 0 if set -p always run privileged (disable privileged parent) -u <user> run child as user <user> (ignored when using -p) -4 IPv4 only -6 IPv6 only Wow, that's cool, that worked! Shut down my Unraid server and my Proxmox server. Quote Link to comment
CS01-HS Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 26 minutes ago, aidenpryde said: Wow, that's cool, that worked! Shut down my Unraid server and my Proxmox server. Great. If you have the UPS set to shut itself off after issuing shutdowns make sure that delay is set long enough that the servers have time to shutdown. I mention it because out of caution I suggested stopping the array which consumes most unraid's shutdown time. Quote Link to comment
aidenpryde Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 2 hours ago, CS01-HS said: Great. If you have the UPS set to shut itself off after issuing shutdowns make sure that delay is set long enough that the servers have time to shutdown. I mention it because out of caution I suggested stopping the array which consumes most unraid's shutdown time. Looks like the slave shuts down first in this scenario. Takes about 30 seconds for the second server, and longer for Unraid... maybe because it's running more dockers and other things. That command initiated a countdown after the load was off the UPS, I think it was an additional 10 seconds. 1 Quote Link to comment
TheLaughingMan Posted December 9, 2020 Share Posted December 9, 2020 So I removed NUT but now unRAID can't seem to see my UPS plugged in via USB? Any ideas? Quote Link to comment
cyruspy Posted December 21, 2020 Share Posted December 21, 2020 (edited) Hello!, Just installed the plugin in the hope of being able to monitor my generic UPS. From the autodetect function, I got this configuration: Quote [email protected]:~# cat /etc/nut/ups.conf [ups] driver = "nutdrv_qx" port = "auto" vendorid = "0001" productid = "0000" product = "MEC0003" bus = "004" These are the detected USB devices: Quote [email protected]:~# lsusb Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0424:2660 Standard Microsystems Corp. Hub Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0001:0000 Fry's Electronics MEC0003 Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0781:5567 SanDisk Corp. Cruzer Blade Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub But I get "Access denied" errors while testing the driver: Quote [email protected]:~# /usr/libexec/nut/nutdrv_qx -a ups -DDD Network UPS Tools - Generic Q* USB/Serial driver 0.39 (2.7.4.1) USB communication driver 0.43 0.000000 [D1] debug level is '3' 0.001079 [D1] upsdrv_initups... 0.002672 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 1 of 10. 0.002696 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 0424:2660 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002713 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 2 of 10. 0.002727 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 8087:0024 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002735 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 3 of 10. 0.002747 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 1D6B:0002 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002763 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 4 of 10. 0.002774 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 1D6B:0001 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002782 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 5 of 10. 0.002802 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 1D6B:0003 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002808 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 6 of 10. 0.002818 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 0001:0000 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002823 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 7 of 10. 0.002848 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 1D6B:0002 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002851 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 8 of 10. 0.002858 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 0781:5567 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002865 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 9 of 10. 0.002885 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 8087:0024 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002892 [D2] nut_libusb_open: checking device 10 of 10. 0.002903 [D2] nut_libusb_open: failed to open device 1D6B:0002 (Access denied (insufficient permissions)), skipping. 0.002911 [D2] nut_libusb_open: no appropriate USB device found. 0.002928 No supported devices found. Please check your device availability with 'lsusb' and make sure you have an up-to-date version of NUT. If this does not help, try running the driver with at least 'subdriver', 'vendorid' and 'productid' options specified. Please refer to the man page for details about these options (man 8 nutdrv_qx). 0.002940 [D1] upsdrv_cleanup... Detailed device info: Quote [email protected]:~# lsusb -v -d 0001:0000 Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0001:0000 Fry's Electronics MEC0003 Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00 bDeviceClass 0 bDeviceSubClass 0 bDeviceProtocol 0 bMaxPacketSize0 8 idVendor 0x0001 Fry's Electronics idProduct 0x0000 bcdDevice 1.00 iManufacturer 0 iProduct 1 MEC0003 iSerial 0 bNumConfigurations 1 Configuration Descriptor: bLength 9 bDescriptorType 2 wTotalLength 0x0029 bNumInterfaces 1 bConfigurationValue 1 iConfiguration 0 bmAttributes 0x80 (Bus Powered) MaxPower 100mA Interface Descriptor: bLength 9 bDescriptorType 4 bInterfaceNumber 0 bAlternateSetting 0 bNumEndpoints 2 bInterfaceClass 3 Human Interface Device bInterfaceSubClass 0 bInterfaceProtocol 0 iInterface 0 HID Device Descriptor: bLength 9 bDescriptorType 33 bcdHID 1.11 bCountryCode 0 Not supported bNumDescriptors 1 bDescriptorType 34 Report wDescriptorLength 624 Report Descriptor: (length is 624) Item(Global): Usage Page, data= [ 0x86 ] 134 Power Pages Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 (null) Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Application Item(Global): Usage Page, data= [ 0x84 ] 132 Power Device Page Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1e ] 30 Flow Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Physical Item(Global): Report ID, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1f ] 31 Flow ID Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x0f ] 15 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Constant Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x40 ] 64 Config Voltage Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x21 0xd1 0xf0 0x00 ] 15782177 System: SI Linear, Unit: Centimeter^2*Gram*Seconds^-3*Ampere^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x07 ] 7 Unit Exponent: 7 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfa 0x00 ] 250 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x42 ] 66 Config Frequency Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x01 0xf0 ] 61441 System: SI Linear, Unit: Seconds^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Unit Exponent: 0 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x3c ] 60 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x53 ] 83 Low Voltage Transfer Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x21 0xd1 0xf0 0x00 ] 15782177 System: SI Linear, Unit: Centimeter^2*Gram*Seconds^-3*Ampere^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x07 ] 7 Unit Exponent: 7 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfa 0x00 ] 250 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x54 ] 84 High Voltage Transfer Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x21 0xd1 0xf0 0x00 ] 15782177 System: SI Linear, Unit: Centimeter^2*Gram*Seconds^-3*Ampere^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x07 ] 7 Unit Exponent: 7 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfa 0x00 ] 250 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0xfd ] 253 iManufacturer Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0xfe ] 254 iProduct Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0xff ] 255 iSerialNumber Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x08 ] 8 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xff 0x00 ] 255 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Data Array Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Global): Usage Page, data= [ 0x84 ] 132 Power Device Page Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1e ] 30 Flow Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Physical Item(Global): Report ID, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Item(Local 😞 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Unit: Centimeter^2*Gram*Seconds^-3 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x07 ] 7 Unit Exponent: 7 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x44 ] 68 Config Active Power Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x21 0xd1 ] 53537 System: SI Linear, Unit: Centimeter^2*Gram*Seconds^-3 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x07 ] 7 Unit Exponent: 7 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x56 ] 86 Delay Before Startup Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x18 ] 24 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x01 0x10 ] 4097 System: SI Linear, Unit: Seconds Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Unit Exponent: 0 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x57 ] 87 Delay Before Shutdown Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x18 ] 24 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x01 0x10 ] 4097 System: SI Linear, Unit: Seconds Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Unit Exponent: 0 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Global): Usage Page, data= [ 0x84 ] 132 Power Device Page Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Battery System Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Physical Item(Global): Report ID, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x11 ] 17 Battery System ID Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x0f ] 15 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Constant Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Present Status Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Logical Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x6d ] 109 Used Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x61 ] 97 Good Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x06 ] 6 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Constant Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x30 ] 48 Voltage Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x18 ] 24 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x21 0xd1 0xf0 0x00 ] 15782177 System: SI Linear, Unit: Centimeter^2*Gram*Seconds^-3*Ampere^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x05 ] 5 Unit Exponent: 5 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x36 ] 54 Temperature Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x00 ] 65537 System: SI Linear, Unit: Kelvin Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x58 ] 88 Test Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x06 ] 6 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Constant Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x58 ] 88 Test Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Feature, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Constant Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Global): Usage Page, data= [ 0x84 ] 132 Power Device Page Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x16 ] 22 Power Converter Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Physical Item(Global): Report ID, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x17 ] 23 Power Converter ID Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x0f ] 15 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Constant Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1a ] 26 Input Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Physical Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1b ] 27 Input ID Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1f ] 31 Flow ID Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x0f ] 15 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Present Status Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Logical Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x61 ] 97 Good Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x07 ] 7 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Constant Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x30 ] 48 Voltage Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x21 0xd1 0xf0 0x00 ] 15782177 System: SI Linear, Unit: Centimeter^2*Gram*Seconds^-3*Ampere^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x05 ] 5 Unit Exponent: 5 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x32 ] 50 Frequency Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x01 0xf0 ] 61441 System: SI Linear, Unit: Seconds^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x05 ] 5 Unit Exponent: 5 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1c ] 28 Output Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Physical Item(Global): Report ID, data= [ 0x05 ] 5 Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1d ] 29 Output ID Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x1f ] 31 Flow ID Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x04 ] 4 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x0f ] 15 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x30 ] 48 Voltage Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x21 0xd1 0xf0 0x00 ] 15782177 System: SI Linear, Unit: Centimeter^2*Gram*Seconds^-3*Ampere^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x05 ] 5 Unit Exponent: 5 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x32 ] 50 Frequency Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x01 0xf0 ] 61441 System: SI Linear, Unit: Seconds^-1 Item(Global): Unit Exponent, data= [ 0x05 ] 5 Unit Exponent: 5 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xfe 0xff 0x00 0x00 ] 65534 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x35 ] 53 Percent Load Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x10 ] 16 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0xff 0x00 ] 255 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Present Status Item(Main 😞 Collection, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Logical Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x65 ] 101 Overload Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x6e ] 110 Boost Item(Local 😞 Usage, data= [ 0x6f ] 111 Buck Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Global): Unit, data= [ 0x00 ] 0 System: None, Unit: (None) Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x02 ] 2 Data Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x05 ] 5 Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x01 ] 1 Item(Main 😞 Input, data= [ 0x03 ] 3 Constant Variable Absolute No_Wrap Linear Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Item(Main 😞 End Collection, data=none Endpoint Descriptor: bLength 7 bDescriptorType 5 bEndpointAddress 0x81 EP 1 IN bmAttributes 3 Transfer Type Interrupt Synch Type None Usage Type Data wMaxPacketSize 0x0008 1x 8 bytes bInterval 10 Endpoint Descriptor: bLength 7 bDescriptorType 5 bEndpointAddress 0x02 EP 2 OUT bmAttributes 3 Transfer Type Interrupt Synch Type None Usage Type Data wMaxPacketSize 0x0008 1x 8 bytes bInterval 10 can't get device qualifier: Resource temporarily unavailable can't get debug descriptor: Resource temporarily unavailable Device Status: 0x0000 (Bus Powered) Any hints? Edited December 21, 2020 by cyruspy Quote Link to comment
frakman1 Posted January 3, 2021 Share Posted January 3, 2021 On 10/4/2017 at 3:11 AM, dmacias said: internal UPS function of unraid ? What is this? I didn't know UnRAID had UPS functionality. Quote Link to comment
dmacias Posted January 3, 2021 Author Share Posted January 3, 2021 What is this? I didn't know UnRAID had UPS functionality. Yes, Unraid has Apcupsd built in under Settings/UPS Settings Quote Link to comment
JimmyGerms Posted January 8, 2021 Share Posted January 8, 2021 (edited) Hi there! I posted a bit on another tread about a CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD UPS and some issues I was running into and wanted to post here on what I found. The goal is to edit my shutdown and start times for the CyberPower UPS because it does not play nice with "Turn off UPS after shutdown". Problem: This is what I just tried: ups.conf: [CP1500] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto offdelay = 300 ondelay = 0 ignorelb override.battery.charge.low = 50 override.battery.charge.warning = 60 "Start Network UPS Tools service"=No (Because Yes would not start on reboot) "Enable Manual Config Only"=Yes Edited "/boot/config/go" to contain: bash /etc/rc.d/rc.nut start Upon a power outage the server will shutdown cleanly and the CP1500PFCLCD will count down from 5 min and remain off when done. When power is restored I see it counting down from 10 seconds and then it turns itself back on. Exactly what I want...EXCEPT...NUT will reset ups.delay.shutdown and ups.delay.start to their default values of 20 and 30 blowing the whole setup randomly. When I noticed the reset I saw this in the logs: usbhid-ups[16281]: nut_libusb_get_string: Pipe error. usbhid-ups[16281]: nut_libusb_get_report: Input/Output Error. Any help would be much appreciated. I would love to get my CyberPower UPS to shutdown and restart upon power loss/restore if possible! Thanks! EDIT: After watching and reading the logs the reset is caused by whatever this error is doing: usbhid-ups[3459]: nut_libusb_get_report: Input/Output Error. Google is coming up with this thread and not much else around this error. Edited January 8, 2021 by JimmyGerms Quote Link to comment
seanzhang43 Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 Hi, dmacias. I love this plugin, thank you very much!! BTW, any plan for supporting multi-language? Quote Link to comment
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