Hi,
after a server reboot the UPS connection failed. From /var/log/messages:
/var/log/messages is spammed with that line, every five seconds!
I thought the connection might have changed, so I tried different ports in
Services → UPS → Port to no avail. How to find the correct port for the UPS? I
guess a few months ago I looked into the dmesg output (BTW can't freenas
autodetect this?). However dmesg results in no output. That's weird, isn't it?
The manual states:
For USB devices, the easiest way to determine the correct device name is to enable the Show console messages option in System ‣ Advanced. Plug in the USB device and look for a /dev/ugen or /dev/uhid device name in the console messages.
However, clicking on the console in the GUI results in:
It won't load.
Why does dmesg not output the kernel log? And how to find the correct port for
the UPS?
FreeNAS-11.1-U4
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v4 @ 3.50GHz
163693MB
UPS Eaton 5PX
after a server reboot the UPS connection failed. From /var/log/messages:
freenas upsmon[33615]: UPS [ups]: connect failed: Connection failure: Connection refused
/var/log/messages is spammed with that line, every five seconds!
I thought the connection might have changed, so I tried different ports in
Services → UPS → Port to no avail. How to find the correct port for the UPS? I
guess a few months ago I looked into the dmesg output (BTW can't freenas
autodetect this?). However dmesg results in no output. That's weird, isn't it?
The manual states:
For USB devices, the easiest way to determine the correct device name is to enable the Show console messages option in System ‣ Advanced. Plug in the USB device and look for a /dev/ugen or /dev/uhid device name in the console messages.
However, clicking on the console in the GUI results in:
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It won't load.
Why does dmesg not output the kernel log? And how to find the correct port for
the UPS?
FreeNAS-11.1-U4
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v4 @ 3.50GHz
163693MB
UPS Eaton 5PX