Thanks for the help, things seem to be working as desired now. Dan
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 8:38 AM, Charles Lepple <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Oct 14, 2015, at 12:01 AM, Daniel Green <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I found their source code for what appears to be the previous version of > DSM (their OS), the most recent entry in the NUT Changelog is: > > > > 2012-05-31 Arnaud Quette <[email protected]> > > > > * [r3643] NEWS, UPGRADING, configure.in, docs/website/news.txt: > > Final update for 2.6.4 release > > I think that "driver.version.internal: 0.38" puts your version a little > later than that (after NUT 2.7.1), but this is more for my own curiosity at > the moment. > > > Ah ha. Nevermind the above, I tried just running upsmon and that worked > (with settings taken from upsd.users on the NAS). Somehow I didn't realize > upsd was not required. > > Especially given all of the new topologies with NAS systems, we could use > a few more diagrams to clarify this. > > > However, I do have a follow on question. The only entry in upsd.users on > the NAS has 'upsmon master'. Can I run upsmon on my desktop as a slave, or > do I need to create another user in upsd.users on the NAS with 'upsmon > slave'? > > I would consider this an implementation detail (though not likely to > change): the "upsmon master" permissions are a superset of the "upsmon > slave" permissions. You should be able to set up your desktop as a slave > using the existing upsd.users. > > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/server/user.c#L320 > > -- > Charles Lepple > clepple@gmail > > > >
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