[Nut-upsuser] Tripplite SMX1500XLRT2U through serial

Charles Lepple clepple at gmail.com
Wed Oct 22 11:38:16 UTC 2008


On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Roman Serbski <mefystofel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Roman Serbski <mefystofel at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> %tail /var/log/ups.log
>>> 20081001 170732 NA NA NA [NA] NA NA
>>> 20081001 171232 NA NA NA [NA] NA NA
>>> 20081001 171732 NA NA NA [NA] NA NA
>>
>> Sorry that this got pushed to the back burner.
>>
>> Have you set the nut_upslog_ups variable for the nut_upslog script? If
>> you don't get any output from upslog, but you see normal stats from
>> upsc, then upslog could be pointing to the wrong UPS. Here is the top
>> of that file:
>>
>> # Define these nut_upslog* variables in one of these files:
>> #       /etc/rc.conf
>> #       /etc/rc.conf.local
>> #       /etc/rc.conf.d/nut_upslog
>> #
>> # DO NOT CHANGE THESE DEFAULT VALUES HERE
>> #
>> nut_upslog_enable=${nut_upslog_enable-"NO"}
>> nut_upslog_prefix=${nut_upslog_prefix-"%%PREFIX%%"}
>> nut_upslog_logfile=${nut_upslog_logfile-"/var/log/ups.log"}
>> nut_upslog_interval=${nut_upslog_interval-"300"}
>> nut_upslog_ups=${nut_upslog_ups-"myups at localhost"}
>>
>> For the non-FreeBSD users in the audience, this is not shipped with
>> the NUT tarball, but rather included in the *BSD ports collection.
>
> Exactly. This values should be defined in /etc/rc.conf. Besides adding
> nut_upslog_enable="YES" one should also add
> nut_upslog_ups="tripplite at localhost", where "tripplite at localhost" is
> the name at host you defined in upsmon.conf.

So does upslog work for you now?

-- 
- Charles Lepple



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