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Adapted from the original instructions that this guidance is based on came from [http://www.mscs.dal.ca/~selinger/ups/backups.html here] and [http://billauer.co.il/blog/2010/01/fedora-mustek-powermust-600-ups-nut-howto/ here]. The former, by Peter Selinger, are closest to this case, but a lot of the work he had to do is now done for you out of the box. The latter are for a different UPS, but are also fresher. | Adapted from the original instructions that this guidance is based on came from [http://www.mscs.dal.ca/~selinger/ups/backups.html here] and [http://billauer.co.il/blog/2010/01/fedora-mustek-powermust-600-ups-nut-howto/ here]. The former, by Peter Selinger, are closest to this case, but a lot of the work he had to do is now done for you out of the box. The latter are for a different UPS, but are also fresher. | ||
+ | '''NOTE:''' The Amahi Web Application [http://www.amahi.org/apps/ups-monitor UPS Monitor] provides web monitoring capability.. | ||
− | + | First, do this as [[Open_Terminal_as_root|root user]]: | |
+ | sudo apt-get -y install nut nut-client nut-cgi | ||
− | + | Next, you will need to configure four files in /etc/nut: nut.conf, ups.conf, upsd.users, hosts.conf, and upsmon.conf. They will look almost identical to Selinger's (password1 and password2 can be changed to anything): | |
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− | + | sudo vi /etc/nut/ups.conf | |
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− | sudo vi /etc/nut/ups.conf | ||
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− | + | <pre> | |
[apc] | [apc] | ||
driver = usbhid-ups | driver = usbhid-ups | ||
port = auto | port = auto | ||
desc = "APC Back-UPS" | desc = "APC Back-UPS" | ||
− | + | </pre> | |
+ | sudo vi /etc/nut/upsd.users | ||
− | + | <pre> | |
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[admin] | [admin] | ||
password = password1 | password = password1 | ||
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password = password2 | password = password2 | ||
upsmon master | upsmon master | ||
− | + | </pre> | |
+ | sudo vi /etc/nut/hosts.conf | ||
− | + | MONITOR apc@localhost "UPS on HDA" | |
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'''NOTE:''' If using [http://www.amahi.org/apps/ups-monitor UPS Monitor], skip the hosts.conf portion or you will end up with double entries. | '''NOTE:''' If using [http://www.amahi.org/apps/ups-monitor UPS Monitor], skip the hosts.conf portion or you will end up with double entries. | ||
− | + | sudo vi /etc/nut/upsmon.conf | |
− | sudo vi /etc/nut/upsmon.conf | ||
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− | + | <pre> | |
MONITOR apc@localhost 1 monuser password2 master | MONITOR apc@localhost 1 monuser password2 master | ||
MINSUPPLIES 1 | MINSUPPLIES 1 | ||
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NOCOMMWARNTIME 300 | NOCOMMWARNTIME 300 | ||
FINALDELAY 5 | FINALDELAY 5 | ||
− | + | </pre> | |
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+ | sudo vi /etc/nut/nut.conf | ||
− | + | MODE=standalone | |
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The next step is to start the UPS service: | The next step is to start the UPS service: | ||
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+ | sudo service ups-monitor stop | ||
+ | sudo service ups-monitor start | ||
At this point, you should see something like this in your terminal: | At this point, you should see something like this in your terminal: |
Latest revision as of 03:29, 23 June 2020
Powering Amahi (Ubuntu 12.04) with APC Back-UPS and Network UPS Tools (NUT)
The software APC Back-UPS comes with does not work in Linux. Instead, you need to use NUT or apcupsd. Google will turn up evidence that both work, but NUT seems to be the preferred one.
Adapted from the original instructions that this guidance is based on came from here and here. The former, by Peter Selinger, are closest to this case, but a lot of the work he had to do is now done for you out of the box. The latter are for a different UPS, but are also fresher.
NOTE: The Amahi Web Application UPS Monitor provides web monitoring capability..
First, do this as root user:
sudo apt-get -y install nut nut-client nut-cgi
Next, you will need to configure four files in /etc/nut: nut.conf, ups.conf, upsd.users, hosts.conf, and upsmon.conf. They will look almost identical to Selinger's (password1 and password2 can be changed to anything):
sudo vi /etc/nut/ups.conf
[apc] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto desc = "APC Back-UPS"
sudo vi /etc/nut/upsd.users
[admin] password = password1 actions = SET instcmds = ALL [monuser] password = password2 upsmon master
sudo vi /etc/nut/hosts.conf
MONITOR apc@localhost "UPS on HDA"
NOTE: If using UPS Monitor, skip the hosts.conf portion or you will end up with double entries.
sudo vi /etc/nut/upsmon.conf
MONITOR apc@localhost 1 monuser password2 master MINSUPPLIES 1 SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0" POLLFREQ 5 POLLFREQALERT 5 HOSTSYNC 15 DEADTIME 15 POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower RBWARNTIME 43200 NOCOMMWARNTIME 300 FINALDELAY 5
sudo vi /etc/nut/nut.conf
MODE=standalone
The next step is to start the UPS service:
sudo service ups-monitor stop sudo service ups-monitor start
At this point, you should see something like this in your terminal:
Starting UPS monitor (master): [ OK ]
If you do not, it may be because upsdrvctl refuses to cooperate at first. A reboot should fix that problem.