Larry,

I have not edited a single file, including anything to do with NUT, on the 
Synology via ssh.... ever. How is yours configured in the UI? Do you have it 
set to go into safe mode after a certain number minutes?

Earlier, I was just copying and pasting the contents of some files to Roger but 
did not change anything.

--
Todd Benivegna // [email protected]
On Aug 14, 2020, 8:16 AM -0400, Larry Fahnoe <[email protected]>, wrote:
> 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
>
> --
> Larry Fahnoe, Fahnoe Technology Consulting, [email protected]
>            Minneapolis, Minnesota       www.FahnoeTech.com
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