
Thanks for any ideas you guys might have on this. So my question is, how come the system knows its connected to a UPS, but at the same time, not recognize it in it's settings? And why all of a sudden? Check devices battery charge, estimated run-time, current Other Synology NAS compatible with Docker. Designed to tackle increasing amounts of unstructured data, the low-noise, desktop form-factor of the DS1821+ is built for both SOHO and SMB environments. Re-enable the remote network UPS server and save. The only thing I didn't do is unplug the UPS, but since both my servers are on that and my modem, Hue hub, Lutron hub, I'd rather NOT do that. Synology DiskStation DS1821+ is a powerful 8-bay network-attached-storage solution designed to store and protect missioncritical data. Since I have two Synology connected to the same UPS for power, only one has access to the USB port on it, so it's my newer DS918+ vs the DS1813+ and I connect the DS1813+ to the UPS server, but now it doesn't see the server either, which is normal if the DS918+ says it's not connected in the Control Pannel, hardware and Power, UPS tab. The Physical Disk Sensor just says no disks aviable in the sensor setup. The systemhealth sensor delivers the message' No such Name' but you cant even define a name in the settings. It's like one part of the system sees it, and the other doesn't. Ok I correctet the port settings and SNMP settings in PRTG and now the SNMP Uptime Sensor works.


#Synology ups server password
And Remote NUT ups settings set name to 'ups', Remote address to you NAS IP, User 'monuser' and Password 'secret'. Select the devices which are allowed to connect. Select Enable Network UPS Server, Permitted Disk Station Devices. In Permitted disk stations enter IP adres of your Pfsense box (Lan IP address in most cases) In the NUT package settings set Remote UPS. Synology GUI, control panel, Hardware & Power,UPS. BUT, after restarting, I get a message in notification center that I'm connected to UPS. On your NAS check shutdown UPS and enable Network UPS Server. So I unplugged the UPS from DS918+, reconnected it, nothing. But this morning, I was checking all my settings to make screenshots for reference and notice that my UPS was not recognized anymore. Each DSM contains a feature 'Synology UPS server' you can setup it by Control panel/Hardware & Power/UPS/Network UPS Type + Enable UPS Server it can helps you to manage another NASes connected to your LAN as the Synology UPS server 2. Check permission on Synology NAS to connect to network UPS server. The named server instance is defined in the file.

The NUT configuration on the Synology is located in the /usr/syno/etc/ups/ directory. The first Synology product, which connects to the UPS via USB, acts as a Network UPS Server and relays UPS information to the other 'client' Synology product in its local network. First enable the Synology Network UPS and then allow other clients to query the NUT server on the Synology by entering their ip addresses. I've had a UPS connected to my DS918+ for a while now. Select Enable Network UPS Server, Permitted Disk Station Devices. Any UPS model on our compatibility list can be used to extend UPS service to a second Synology product using Network UPS Server.
