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How to Configure an Orderly Shutdown on a Raspberry Pi

Once you have NUT-tools configured on your Raspberry to monitor your UPS, the next step is configuring the slaves. The slaves are your servers and other computers that are plugged into the UPS. Looking at my UPS stats on the NUT web server pages, it looks like I’ve got about 16 minutes of runtime under […]

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UPS NUT notes:

How to Monitor TWO UPSes with nut on a Raspberry Pi So, how do you differentiate between two of the same model UPSs on the same Raspberry PI running NUT? On a real computer, you could assign names to the ports. Maybe you have two different models and you could use model= or vendor= in […]

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How to Monitor UPS with Raspberry Pi

I’ve got a couple of LINUX servers and a Synology NAS on my CyberPower 1350 UPS. I’d like to monitor the battery level and OUTAGES. I can use the little pushbutton on the front to poke through the status OR I can install NUT and monitor my UPS with a cool webpage and much better […]

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