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    • Homoran
      Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by

      @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

      Fatal error: 'maxretry' is not a valid variable name for this driver.

      wo hast du denn das maxretry eingegeben?

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      • ostseereiter
        ostseereiter @Thomas Braun last edited by

        @thomas-braun sagte in USV:

        @ostseereiter
        Von der usbid her ist das die gleiche Hardware wie bei @foxriver76 .

        Der Hersteller zumindest ist gleich. Wie kann man dnn die USBID auslesen?

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        • Homoran
          Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by

          hast du bereits!

          @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

          Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0463:ffff MGE UPS Systems UPS

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          • ostseereiter
            ostseereiter @Homoran last edited by

            @homoran
            ja aber wo trägt man diese ein?

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            • Homoran
              Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by

              @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

              ja aber wo trägt man diese ein?

              nirgends, damit meldet sich das Gerät.

              Aber

              @homoran sagte in USV:

              wo hast du denn das maxretry eingegeben?

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              • ostseereiter
                ostseereiter @Homoran last edited by

                @homoran sagte in USV:

                wo hast du denn das maxretry eingegeben?

                garnicht

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                • Homoran
                  Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by

                  @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

                  garnicht

                  steht außer der drei Zeilen nichts sonstiges in der conf?

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                  • ostseereiter
                    ostseereiter @Homoran last edited by

                    @homoran
                    ja

                    #
                    # The section header ([upsname]) can be just about anything as long as
                    # it is a single word inside brackets.  upsd uses this to uniquely
                    # identify a UPS on this system.
                    #
                    # If you have a UPS called snoopy, your section header would be "[snoopy]".
                    # On a system called "doghouse", the line in your upsmon.conf to monitor
                    # it would look something like this:
                    #
                    #       MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword master
                    #
                    # It might look like this if monitoring in slave mode:
                    #
                    #       MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword slave
                    #
                    # Configuration directives
                    # ------------------------
                    #
                    # These directives are used by upsdrvctl only and should be specified outside
                    # of a driver definition:
                    #
                    #    maxretry: Optional.  Specify the number of attempts to start the driver(s),
                    #              in case of failure, before giving up. A delay of 'retrydelay' is
                    #              inserted between each attempt. Caution should be taken when using
                    #              this option, since it can impact the time taken by your system to
                    #              start.
                    #
                    #              The default is 1 attempt.
                    #
                    #  retrydelay: Optional.  Specify the delay between each restart attempt of the
                    #              driver(s), as specified by 'maxretry'. Caution should be taken
                    #              when using this option, since it can impact the time taken by your
                    #              system to start.
                    #
                    #              The default is 5 seconds.
                    #
                    # These directives are common to all drivers that support ups.conf:
                    #
                    #  driver: REQUIRED.  Specify the program to run to talk to this UPS.
                    #          apcsmart, bestups, and sec are some examples.
                    of a driver definition:
                    #
                    #    maxretry: Optional.  Specify the number of attempts to start the driver(s),
                    #              in case of failure, before giving up. A delay of 'retrydelay' is
                    #              inserted between each attempt. Caution should be taken when using
                    #              this option, since it can impact the time taken by your system to
                    #              start.
                    #
                    #              The default is 1 attempt.
                    #
                    #  retrydelay: Optional.  Specify the delay between each restart attempt of the
                    #              driver(s), as specified by 'maxretry'. Caution should be taken
                    #              when using this option, since it can impact the time taken by your
                    #              system to start.
                    #
                    #              The default is 5 seconds.
                    #
                    # These directives are common to all drivers that support ups.conf:
                    #
                    #  driver: REQUIRED.  Specify the program to run to talk to this UPS.
                    #          apcsmart, bestups, and sec are some examples.
                    #
                    #    port: REQUIRED.  The serial port where your UPS is connected.
                    #          /dev/ttyS0 is usually the first port on Linux boxes, for example.
                    #
                    # sdorder: optional.  When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you
                    #          usually need to turn them off in a certain order.  upsdrvctl
                    #          shuts down all the 0s, then the 1s, 2s, and so on.  To exclude
                    #          a UPS from the shutdown sequence, set this to -1.
                    #
                    #          The default value for this parameter is 0.
                    #
                    #  nolock: optional, and not recommended for use in this file.
                    #
                    #          If you put nolock in here, the driver will not lock the
                    #          serial port every time it starts.  This may allow other
                    #          processes to seize the port if you start more than one by
                    #          mistake.
                    #
                    #          This is only intended to be used on systems where locking
                    #          absolutely must be disabled for the software to work.
                    #
                    # maxstartdelay: optional.  This can be set as a global variable
                    #                above your first UPS definition and it can also be
                    #                set in a UPS section.  This value controls how long
                    sdorder: optional.  When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you
                    #          usually need to turn them off in a certain order.  upsdrvctl
                    #          shuts down all the 0s, then the 1s, 2s, and so on.  To exclude
                    #          a UPS from the shutdown sequence, set this to -1.
                    #
                    #          The default value for this parameter is 0.
                    #
                    #  nolock: optional, and not recommended for use in this file.
                    #
                    #          If you put nolock in here, the driver will not lock the
                    #          serial port every time it starts.  This may allow other
                    #          processes to seize the port if you start more than one by
                    #          mistake.
                    #
                    #          This is only intended to be used on systems where locking
                    #          absolutely must be disabled for the software to work.
                    #
                    # maxstartdelay: optional.  This can be set as a global variable
                    #                above your first UPS definition and it can also be
                    #                set in a UPS section.  This value controls how long
                    #                upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish starting.
                    #                This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
                    #                broken driver or UPS.
                    #
                    #                The default is 45 seconds.
                    #
                    # synchronous: optional.  The driver work by default in asynchronous
                    #              mode (i.e *synchronous=no*).  This means that all data
                    #              are pushed by the driver on the communication socket to
                    #              upsd (Unix socket on Unix, Named pipe on Windows) without
                    #              waiting for these data to be actually consumed.  With
                    #              some HW, such as ePDUs, that can produce a lot of data,
                    #              asynchronous mode may cause some congestion, resulting in
                    #              the socket to be full, and the driver to appear as not
                    #              connected.  By enabling the 'synchronous' flag
                    #              (value = 'yes'), the driver will wait for data to be
                    #              consumed by upsd, prior to publishing more.  This can be
                    #              enabled either globally or per driver.
                    #
                    #              The default is 'no' (i.e. asynchronous mode) for backward
                    #              compatibility of the driver behavior.
                    #
                    # Anything else is passed through to the hardware-specific part of
                                   This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
                    #                broken driver or UPS.
                    #
                    #                The default is 45 seconds.
                    #
                    # synchronous: optional.  The driver work by default in asynchronous
                    #              mode (i.e *synchronous=no*).  This means that all data
                    #              are pushed by the driver on the communication socket to
                    #              upsd (Unix socket on Unix, Named pipe on Windows) without
                    #              waiting for these data to be actually consumed.  With
                    #              some HW, such as ePDUs, that can produce a lot of data,
                    #              asynchronous mode may cause some congestion, resulting in
                    #              the socket to be full, and the driver to appear as not
                    #              connected.  By enabling the 'synchronous' flag
                    #              (value = 'yes'), the driver will wait for data to be
                    #              consumed by upsd, prior to publishing more.  This can be
                    #              enabled either globally or per driver.
                    #
                    #              The default is 'no' (i.e. asynchronous mode) for backward
                    #              compatibility of the driver behavior.
                    #
                    # Anything else is passed through to the hardware-specific part of
                    # the driver.
                    #
                    # Examples
                    # --------
                    #
                    # A simple example for a UPS called "powerpal" that uses the blazer_ser
                    # driver on /dev/ttyS0 is:
                    #
                    # [powerpal]
                    #       driver = blazer_ser
                    #       port = /dev/ttyS0
                    #       desc = "Web server"
                    #
                    # If your UPS driver requires additional settings, you can specify them
                    # here.  For example, if it supports a setting of "1234" for the
                    # variable "cable", it would look like this:
                    #
                    # [myups]
                    #       driver = mydriver
                    #       port = /dev/ttyS1
                    #       cable = 1234
                    #       desc = "Something descriptive"
                     the driver.
                    #
                    # Examples
                    # --------
                    #
                    # A simple example for a UPS called "powerpal" that uses the blazer_ser
                    # driver on /dev/ttyS0 is:
                    #
                    # [powerpal]
                    #       driver = blazer_ser
                    #       port = /dev/ttyS0
                    #       desc = "Web server"
                    #
                    # If your UPS driver requires additional settings, you can specify them
                    # here.  For example, if it supports a setting of "1234" for the
                    # variable "cable", it would look like this:
                    #
                    # [myups]
                    #       driver = mydriver
                    #       port = /dev/ttyS1
                    #       cable = 1234
                    #       desc = "Something descriptive"
                    #
                    # To find out if your driver supports any extra settings, start it with
                    # the -h option and/or read the driver's documentation.
                    
                    # Set maxretry to 3 by default, this should mitigate race with slow devices:
                    maxretry = 3
                    
                    
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                    • Homoran
                      Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by Homoran

                      @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

                      # Set maxretry to 3 by default, this should mitigate race with slow devices:
                      maxretry = 3

                      und wo ist da deine Konfig?
                      oder wo kommt der code jetzt her?

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                      • ostseereiter
                        ostseereiter @Homoran last edited by

                        @homoran
                        Hier die komplette Config:

                        
                        # Network UPS Tools: example ups.conf
                        #
                        # --- SECURITY NOTE ---
                        #
                        # If you use snmp-ups and set a community string in here, you
                        # will have to secure this file to keep other users from obtaining
                        # that string.  It needs to be readable by upsdrvctl and any drivers,
                        # and by upsd.
                        #
                        # ---
                        #
                        # This is where you configure all the UPSes that this system will be
                        # monitoring directly.  These are usually attached to serial ports, but
                        # USB devices and SNMP devices are also supported.
                        #
                        # This file is used by upsdrvctl to start and stop your driver(s), and
                        # is also used by upsd to determine which drivers to monitor.  The
                        # drivers themselves also read this file for configuration directives.
                        #
                        
                        # This is where you configure all the UPSes that this system will be
                        # monitoring directly.  These are usually attached to serial ports, but
                        # USB devices and SNMP devices are also supported.
                        #
                        # This file is used by upsdrvctl to start and stop your driver(s), and
                        # is also used by upsd to determine which drivers to monitor.  The
                        # drivers themselves also read this file for configuration directives.
                        #
                        # The general form is:
                        #
                         [serverups]
                               driver = usbhid-ups
                                 port = auto
                                desc = "Eeaton UPS"
                        #
                        # The section header ([upsname]) can be just about anything as long as
                        # it is a single word inside brackets.  upsd uses this to uniquely
                        # identify a UPS on this system.
                         If you have a UPS called snoopy, your section header would be "[snoopy]".
                        # On a system called "doghouse", the line in your upsmon.conf to monitor
                        # it would look something like this:
                        #
                        #       MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword master
                        #
                        # It might look like this if monitoring in slave mode:
                        #
                        #       MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword slave
                        #
                        # Configuration directives
                        # ------------------------
                        #
                        # These directives are used by upsdrvctl only and should be specified outside
                        # of a driver definition:
                        #
                        #    maxretry: Optional.  Specify the number of attempts to start the driver(s),
                        #              in case of failure, before giving up. A delay of 'retrydelay' is
                        #              inserted between each attempt. Caution should be taken when using
                        #              this option, since it can impact the time taken by your system to
                        #              start.
                        #
                        #              The default is 1 attempt.
                        #
                        #  retrydelay: Optional.  Specify the delay between each restart attempt of the
                        #              driver(s), as specified by 'maxretry'. Caution should be taken
                        #              when using this option, since it can impact the time taken by your
                        #              system to start.
                        #
                        #              The default is 5 seconds.
                        #
                        # These directives are common to all drivers that support ups.conf:
                        #
                        #  driver: REQUIRED.  Specify the program to run to talk to this UPS.
                        #          apcsmart, bestups, and sec are some examples.
                        #
                        #    port: REQUIRED.  The serial port where your UPS is connected.
                        #          /dev/ttyS0 is usually the first port on Linux boxes, for example.
                        #
                        # sdorder: optional.  When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you
                        #          usually need to turn them off in a certain order.  upsdrvctl
                        #          shuts down all the 0s, then the 1s, 2s, and so on.  To exclude
                        #          a UPS from the shutdown sequence, set this to -1.
                        #
                        #          The default value for this parameter is 0.
                         retrydelay: Optional.  Specify the delay between each restart attempt of the
                        #              driver(s), as specified by 'maxretry'. Caution should be taken
                        #              when using this option, since it can impact the time taken by your
                        #              system to start.
                        #
                        #              The default is 5 seconds.
                        #
                        # These directives are common to all drivers that support ups.conf:
                        #
                        #  driver: REQUIRED.  Specify the program to run to talk to this UPS.
                        #          apcsmart, bestups, and sec are some examples.
                        #
                        #    port: REQUIRED.  The serial port where your UPS is connected.
                        #          /dev/ttyS0 is usually the first port on Linux boxes, for example.
                        #
                        # sdorder: optional.  When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you
                        #          usually need to turn them off in a certain order.  upsdrvctl
                        #          shuts down all the 0s, then the 1s, 2s, and so on.  To exclude
                        #          a UPS from the shutdown sequence, set this to -1.
                        #
                        #          The default value for this parameter is 0.
                        #
                        #  nolock: optional, and not recommended for use in this file.
                        #
                        #          If you put nolock in here, the driver will not lock the
                        #          serial port every time it starts.  This may allow other
                        #          processes to seize the port if you start more than one by
                        #          mistake.
                        #
                        #          This is only intended to be used on systems where locking
                        #          absolutely must be disabled for the software to work.
                        #
                        # maxstartdelay: optional.  This can be set as a global variable
                        #                above your first UPS definition and it can also be
                        #                set in a UPS section.  This value controls how long
                        #                upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish starting.
                        #                This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
                        #                broken driver or UPS.
                        #
                        #                The default is 45 seconds.
                        #
                        # synchronous: optional.  The driver work by default in asynchronous
                        #              mode (i.e *synchronous=no*).  This means that all data
                          nolock: optional, and not recommended for use in this file.
                        #
                        #          If you put nolock in here, the driver will not lock the
                        #          serial port every time it starts.  This may allow other
                        #          processes to seize the port if you start more than one by
                        #          mistake.
                        #
                        #          This is only intended to be used on systems where locking
                        #          absolutely must be disabled for the software to work.
                        #
                        # maxstartdelay: optional.  This can be set as a global variable
                        #                above your first UPS definition and it can also be
                        #                set in a UPS section.  This value controls how long
                        #                upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish starting.
                        #                This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
                        #                broken driver or UPS.
                        #
                        #                The default is 45 seconds.
                        #
                        # synchronous: optional.  The driver work by default in asynchronous
                        #              mode (i.e *synchronous=no*).  This means that all data
                        #              are pushed by the driver on the communication socket to
                        #              upsd (Unix socket on Unix, Named pipe on Windows) without
                        #              waiting for these data to be actually consumed.  With
                        #              some HW, such as ePDUs, that can produce a lot of data,
                        #              asynchronous mode may cause some congestion, resulting in
                        #              the socket to be full, and the driver to appear as not
                        #              connected.  By enabling the 'synchronous' flag
                        #              (value = 'yes'), the driver will wait for data to be
                        #              consumed by upsd, prior to publishing more.  This can be
                        #              enabled either globally or per driver.
                        #
                        #              The default is 'no' (i.e. asynchronous mode) for backward
                        #              compatibility of the driver behavior.
                        #
                        # Anything else is passed through to the hardware-specific part of
                        # the driver.
                        #
                        # Examples
                        # --------
                        #
                        # A simple example for a UPS called "powerpal" that uses the blazer_ser
                        # driver on /dev/ttyS0 is:
                        #
                        # [powerpal]
                                 waiting for these data to be actually consumed.  With
                        #              some HW, such as ePDUs, that can produce a lot of data,
                        #              asynchronous mode may cause some congestion, resulting in
                        #              the socket to be full, and the driver to appear as not
                        #              connected.  By enabling the 'synchronous' flag
                        #              (value = 'yes'), the driver will wait for data to be
                        #              consumed by upsd, prior to publishing more.  This can be
                        #              enabled either globally or per driver.
                        #
                        #              The default is 'no' (i.e. asynchronous mode) for backward
                        #              compatibility of the driver behavior.
                        #
                        # Anything else is passed through to the hardware-specific part of
                        # the driver.
                        #
                        # Examples
                        # --------
                        #
                        # A simple example for a UPS called "powerpal" that uses the blazer_ser
                        # driver on /dev/ttyS0 is:
                        #
                        # [powerpal]
                        #       driver = blazer_ser
                        #       port = /dev/ttyS0
                        #       desc = "Web server"
                        #
                        # If your UPS driver requires additional settings, you can specify them
                        # here.  For example, if it supports a setting of "1234" for the
                        # variable "cable", it would look like this:
                        #
                        # [myups]
                        #       driver = mydriver
                        #       port = /dev/ttyS1
                        #       cable = 1234
                        #       desc = "Something descriptive"
                        #
                        # To find out if your driver supports any extra settings, start it with
                        # the -h option and/or read the driver's documentation.
                        
                         Set maxretry to 3 by default, this should mitigate race with slow devices:
                        maxretry = 3
                        
                        
                        
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                        • Homoran
                          Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by

                          @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

                          Hier die komplette Config:

                          endlich!

                          Ob das korrekt ist mitten in der Anleitung die # zu entfernen und das als Config zu nehmen weiß ich nicht.

                          Ansonsten würde ich zum testen jetzt einfach die Zeile mit den maxretry auskommentieren.

                          EDIT:
                          das Problem wird die Zeile vor maxretry sein. Die war doch eben noch auskommentiert, oder?
                          Dort unbedingt ein # vorsetzen sonst ist das ein (ungültiger) Befehl -> set maxretry....

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                          • ostseereiter
                            ostseereiter @Homoran last edited by

                            @homoran
                            habe ich auskommentiert jetzt sieht es so aus: das ist schon mal besser

                            
                            andy@debian:~$ sudo nano /etc/nut/ups.conf
                            andy@debian:~$ sudo upsdrvctl start
                            Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.4
                            Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.41 (2.7.4)
                            USB communication driver 0.33
                            Using subdriver: MGE HID 1.39
                            andy@debian:~$
                            
                            
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                            • Homoran
                              Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by

                              @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

                              habe ich auskommentiert

                              was?

                              • den Kommentar?
                              • den Wert?
                              • beides?
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                              • ostseereiter
                                ostseereiter @Homoran last edited by

                                @homoran
                                dies hier

                                # Set maxretry to 3 by default, this should mitigate race with slow devices:
                                # maxretry = 3
                                
                                
                                
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                                  Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by

                                  @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

                                  dies hier

                                  dann nimm das zweite vor maxretry=3 wieder weg

                                  @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

                                  das ist schon mal besser

                                  ja, dann weiter im Text!
                                  aber bitte wirklich

                                  @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

                                  1:1 übernommen

                                  Wir müssen uns darauf verlassen könne, wenn du so etwas sagst, dass du nicht an anderen Stellen alles verstellt hast

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                                    ostseereiter @Homoran last edited by

                                    @homoran
                                    ja wenn ich den Gartenzaun wieder wegnehme dann kommt wieder die Fehlermeldung:

                                    
                                    andy@debian:~$ sudo upsdrvctl start
                                    Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.4
                                    Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.41 (2.7.4)
                                    USB communication driver 0.33
                                    
                                    Fatal error: 'maxretry' is not a valid variable name for this driver.
                                    
                                    Look in the man page or call this driver with -h for a list of
                                    valid variable names and flags.
                                    

                                    Ich lese auch eure Beiträge zwei mal bevor ich was mache

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                                      ostseereiter @ostseereiter last edited by

                                      @ostseereiter sagte in USV:
                                      Das maxretry' muss aus kommentiert werden.

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                                        ostseereiter last edited by

                                        als nächstes habe ich das eingestellt:

                                        # IMPORTANT NOTE:
                                        #  This file is intended to be sourced by shell scripts.
                                        #  You MUST NOT use spaces around the equal sign!
                                        
                                        MODE=netserver
                                        
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                                          ostseereiter last edited by

                                          nun kommt der Zugriff unter sudo nano /etc/nut/upsd.conf
                                          da ja auch Clients zufgreifen sollen,soll man dort LISTEN 0.0.0.0 eintragen.
                                          Nun stehe ich wieder wie der Ochse vor dem Scheunentor. wo hier?

                                           =======================================================================
                                          # STATEPATH <path>
                                          # STATEPATH /var/run/nut
                                          #
                                          # Tell upsd to look for the driver state sockets in 'path' rather
                                          # than the default that was compiled into the program.
                                          
                                          # =======================================================================
                                          # LISTEN <address> [<port>]
                                          # LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493
                                          # LISTEN ::1 3493
                                          #
                                          # This defaults to the localhost listening addresses and port 3493.
                                          # In case of IP v4 or v6 disabled kernel, only the available one will be used.
                                          #
                                          # You may specify each interface 
                                          
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                                          • Homoran
                                            Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @ostseereiter last edited by

                                            @ostseereiter sagte in USV:

                                            nun kommt der Zugriff unter sudo nano /etc/nut/upsd.conf

                                            ich möchte dir nochmals den Thread von @klassisch ans Herz legen (wenigstens parallel lesen!).
                                            https://forum.iobroker.net/topic/23688/howto-usv-nut-server-auf-sbc-installieren?_=1621345610029

                                            der macht nämlich vorher noch einen test:

                                            Eintragen:
                                            MODE=netserver
                                            Danach den Dienst starten:
                                            sudo upsd
                                            Wenn alles funktioniert hat, kann man jetzt Daten ausgeben:
                                            sudo upsc ups@localhost
                                            Hier muss eine sinnvolle Liste gelistet werden:

                                            Erst dann wird die /etc/nut/upsd.conf editiert und die IPs eingegeben.
                                            0.0.0.0 macht alles auf....

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