[Nut-upsuser] setting up CYBERPOWER CP1500PFCLCD

Tomasz Przychodzień tprzychodzien at gmail.com
Wed Oct 26 08:56:26 UTC 2016


I changed IP to NAS IP instead of my PC IP and also used NAS login and
pass. Didn't work. When I wanted to launch WinNUT with new settings I got:
"Fatal error: insufficient power configured!" (same as before)

I got this log:

Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Detected OS as Windows NT
Level   NOTICE    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Network UPS Tools upsmon 2.0.0.4
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: MINSUPPLIES set to 1
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: NOTIFYCMD set to
"c:\Program Files\WinNUT\alertPopup.exe"
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: POLLFREQ set to 5
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: POLLFREQALERT set to 5
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: HOSTSYNC set to 15
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: DEADTIME set to 15
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: RBWARNTIME set to
43200
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: NOCOMMWARNTIME set to
300
Level     INFO    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Config Load: FINALDELAY set to 5
Level CRITICAL    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Fatal error: insufficient power
configured!
Level CRITICAL    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Sum of power values........: 0
Level CRITICAL    10/26/2016 10:46:17    Minimum value (MINSUPPLIES): 1
Level CRITICAL    10/26/2016 10:46:17
Edit your upsmon.conf and change the values.

Should I change MINSUPPLIES to 0? (WinNUT runs then - has "Running as
Application" status - how can I test if it's really working?). Does it make
any sense to have MINSUPPLIES at 0?

Thanks,
Tom


2016-10-26 4:06 GMT+02:00 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>:

> [please use reply-all to include the list - the headers are not mangled]
>
> On Oct 25, 2016, at 9:53 AM, Tomasz Przychodzień wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Another beginner question. I spend hours trying to find the solution for
> how to configure winnut properly but I' struggling to make it work. I want
> my QNAP NAS TS-231 to work as a master and send signal to the PC to shut it
> down during power outage. I configured QNAP properly (like this:
> http://geekbeat.tv/qnap-adding-external-devices-qnap), but I don't know
> what to do next.
> >
> > I work on Win10, WinNUT-2.0.0.4a UPS: CYBERPOWER CP1500PFCLCD
> > I have no idea how to config monitoring. This part: MONITOR <system>
> <powervalue> <username> <password> ("master"|"slave")
> >
> > I found somewhere that I should add a line:
> > MONITOR qnapups@<IP ADDRESS OF MY COMPUTER>:3493 1 admin 123456 slave
> >
> Does this help? http://www.snbforums.com/threads/using-qnap-ups-server-
> to-signal-other-devices.17551/
>
> It mentions that you should use the Admin password for QNAP.
>
> Also, just to clarify, it sounds like <IP ADDRESS OF MY COMPUTER> should
> be the IP of the QNAS unit, not the computer running WinNUT.
>
>
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