[Nut-upsuser] EATON 5PX with nut 2.6 on ubuntu 12.04

Sabine GOUDARD sabine.goudard at st-etienne.archi.fr
Fri Mar 22 14:56:12 UTC 2013


Hello
I found an error in my script upssched-cmd
and message "returned 2" disappeared



Le 13/03/2013 22:36, Arnaud Quette a écrit :
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> 2013/3/13 Sabine GOUDARD <sabine.goudard at st-etienne.archi.fr 
> <mailto:sabine.goudard at st-etienne.archi.fr>>
>
>
>       Hello
>
>
> Hello Sabine
>
>     I almost managed to make everything work
>     my server isn't in prodution because i had some problem on others
>     system
>     but last week i come back and i run an update on ubuntu 12.04.1 to
>     12.04.2
>     I don't known if its' the reaseon or if someone has change
>     something but
>     scripts no longer work
>     I have a message "returned 2"
>
>
> could you please point the script or send the faulty command?
> the more details, the better...
>
> -- arno
>
>     Can you help me because I don't find how to solve this
>     thanks
>     Best regards
>     sabine
>
>     ----------------message d'origine-----------------
>     De: "Sabine GOUDARD" <sabine.goudard at st-etienne.archi.fr
>     <mailto:sabine.goudard at st-etienne.archi.fr>>
>     A: "Arnaud Quette" <aquette.dev at gmail.com
>     <mailto:aquette.dev at gmail.com>>
>     Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2013 08:46:19 +0100
>     ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>>
>>     Hello Arnaud
>>     I almost managed to make everything work
>>     my server isn't in prodution because i had some problem on others
>>     system
>>     but last week i come back and i run an update on ubuntu 12.04.1
>>     to 12.04.2
>>     I don't known if its' the reaseon or if someone has change
>>     something but
>>     scripts no longer work
>>     I have a message "returned 2"
>>     Can you help me because I don't find how to solve this
>>     thanks
>>     Best regards
>>     sabine
>>     Le 13/12/2012 00:15, Arnaud Quette a écrit :
>>>
>>>     2012/12/12 Sabine GOUDARD <sabine.goudard at st-etienne.archi.fr
>>>     <mailto:sabine.goudard at st-etienne.archi.fr>>
>>>
>>>         Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>>     Hello Sabine,
>>>
>>>         I have a EATON 5PX with a Network Management Card
>>>         on ubuntu 12.04
>>>
>>>         I established a shutdown procedure like described in
>>>         rogerprice.org <http://rogerprice.org>
>>>         It works
>>>
>>>         I have an event mail on "onbatt" then another on
>>>         "onbattdelay1" then the "upsmon -c fsd" order on "onbattedelay2"
>>>
>>>         When "onbattdelay2" is finished, my server execute "auto
>>>         logout and shutdown proceeding"
>>>         then my ups shutdown too but when ?
>>>
>>>
>>>     please read the section Limitation in snmp-ups:
>>>     http://www.networkupstools.org/docs/man/snmp-ups.html
>>>
>>>     though the 2 first sentences are not true anymore (I've
>>>     implemented snmp-ups shutdown in 2.6.4), the last one is still
>>>     very true!
>>>     the best for you is to send an "upscmd ... shutdown.return",
>>>     before "upsmon -c fsd" on onbattedelay2
>>>
>>>         My second question is
>>>         I don't find the "battery.charge.low" parameter on this ups
>>>
>>>
>>>     SNMP OID is not present with the "MGE" MIB.
>>>     you can try "mib=" with "pw" or "ietf" in your ups.conf, and
>>>     check which one provide the more data...
>>>
>>>         my third question
>>>         When electric power come back, ups restart, my server restart
>>>         but the driver isn't connceted
>>>         I have this message :"Can't connect to UPS (snmp-ups-MYUPS)
>>>         : no such file or directory
>>>         If I restart nut service, it's ok
>>>         What can I do to avoid this problem ?
>>>
>>>
>>>     I don't recall the exact init script in 12.04, but
>>>     /etc/init.d/nut-server should have a "Required-Start: ...
>>>     $network ..."
>>>     this implies "low level networking (ethernet card; may imply
>>>     PCMCIA running)"
>>>     but I can't guarantee that you SNMP agent is already reachable.
>>>     you can delay (or wait for agent availability) in various manners.
>>>     the more simple is probably to decrease NUT startup priority...
>>>
>>>         and finally, last question
>>>         When electric power come back, ups is started, my server is
>>>         started
>>>         how can I execute for example a "wake on lan" or a "reboot"
>>>         for some computer which isn't connect on the ups
>>>
>>>
>>>     again, various manners, and not especially tied to nut.
>>>     I would recommend  calling wakeonlan or whatever "ssh ...
>>>     command" in /etc/rc.local
>>>
>>>     cheers,
>>>     Arno
>>>     --
>>>     NUT (Network UPS Tools) Project Leader -
>>>     http://www.networkupstools.org
>>>     Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org
>>>     Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.fr
>>>
>>
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