On the slave which is 192.168.0.6 in /var/log/daemon.log I see entries of:
Nov 10 17:43:03 server2 upsmon[2120]: Poll UPS [[email protected]] failed - 
[root] does not exist on server 192.168.0.7
In upsmon.conf I have one entry:
MONITOR [email protected] 1 sdrups autocadba2 slave
(Yes, I realize I displayed my password some time ago)
So I think it is saying that root does not exist on server which is confusing 
as on the server 192.168.0.7 I have.
In upsd.users I have
    [root]      password  = autocadba2  upsmon master   instcmds = ALL
So why is it saying root does not exist on server?





Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] Master Works, Slave Does Not
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 07:34:44 -0500
CC: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

On Nov 9, 2014, at 7:56 PM, Steve Read <[email protected]> wrote:
Boy, I guess I got that one wrong.
When I run nmap on the master it does say that port 3493 is open which is 
expected.
So then what you are telling me means the ports are open. In other words I 
don't have a firewall issue.
I know this sounds incredibly pedantic, but if you run nmap on the slave and 
scan the master, and it says the ports are open, then you don't have a firewall 
issue. The "netstat" output is independent of the firewall.
Now I am stumped as to why the slave does not shut down?


You should see something like this in /var/log/daemon.log on the slave (and on 
the master, but you said that was shutting down already):
upsmon[1234]: Communications with UPS [email protected] established
Once that connection is up, you can run "sudo upsmon -c fsd" on the master to 
simulate a power failure (to avoid running down the batteries too much). Note 
that this will shut down the master system, too. Details are in the upsmon man 
page.

-- Charles Leppleclepple@gmail




                                          
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