On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 7:46 PM Todd Benivegna <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I finally got a test in after I changed my RPi to the master and
> everything else (including my Synology) to slaves. Before I did that
> though, I timed the shutdown of my Synology since it is the slowest slave
> to shutdown. It took 40 seconds to shutdown, so I changed HOSTSYNC in
> upsmon.conf on the master (“Proton”) to 60. I then did a test ("sudo
> upsmon -c fsd”). The slaves shutdown, then eventually the master, but the
> Synology never powered down and the UPS powered off which cut the power to
> it while it was still on. Anyone know what the heck is going on? I’m
> feeling a bit cursed, haha.
>
I wonder if as a result of the tinkering and testing something has gotten
mucked up in your Synology's config...perhaps in the config files you were
editing? I wonder this because with a stock Synology UPS configuration as a
NUT client to my RaspberryPi NUT server, my Synology does power off
properly. I do not know if there is a way to restore the Synology's UPS
config files to the default configuration, though that might be a
worthwhile endeavor for your NAS.
--Larry
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Larry Fahnoe, Fahnoe Technology Consulting, [email protected]
Minneapolis, Minnesota www.FahnoeTech.com
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