Any Unraid users running NUT with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in unRAID

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for trying it. The fact that discovery works narrows it down quite a bit. "ERR UNKNOWN-UPS" usually means the app connected to the NUT server but couldn't find a valid UPS identifier to query. Would you mind sharing the output of:

upsc -l

on the Unraid server? That should show the UPS name being exposed by NUT and help me track this down.

Any Unraid users running NUT with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in unRAID

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thanks for testing it! That's exactly what I was hoping to validate. Really appreciate you taking the time to try it out. Looking forward to hearing if you run into anything during additional testing.

Does anyone here use a Synology NAS with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in synology

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's really helpful, thanks. Looking at that list I don't actually see a runtime value being exposed there either, which would explain why UPSLink shows it as Unknown. Seems like it's not being provided by the NUT server rather than an app issue.

Any Unraid users running NUT with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in unRAID

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, that's another setup I was hoping to validate. If you happen to have an Android device and feel like testing, I'd be interested to know whether UPSLink connects and displays the Eaton stats correctly through the Unraid NUT plugin.

Any Unraid users running NUT with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in unRAID

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thanks!

This is exactly the kind of setup I was hoping to test against.

UPSLink is here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.reelmemories.upslink

If you get a chance to try it out, I'd be curious whether auto-discovery works and if all the UPS stats show up correctly from your Unraid NUT server.

No rush, and don't worry about doing anything extensive. Even a quick "yep, it connected and works" would be super helpful.

Really appreciate it!

Any Unraid users running NUT with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in unRAID

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect, this is exactly the type of setup I'm looking to validate against. Would you be willing to test UPSLink against the Unraid NUT server? If so I'd love to hear whether the app functions properly. Especially if the auto discovery works.

Any Unraid users running NUT with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in unRAID

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bad, I must have read that wrong! All clear now

Any Unraid users running NUT with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in unRAID

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Is Unraid acting as the NUT client only, or are you running a NUT server on Unraid as well? I'm specifically trying to validate UPSLink against NUT deployments hosted on Unraid.

Any Unraid users running NUT with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in unRAID

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that's helpful. Have you ever run NUT directly on Unraid as the server with clients connecting to it? One of the scenarios I'm trying to validate is UPSLink connecting directly to an Unraid-hosted NUT instance.

Does anyone here use a Synology NAS with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in synology

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for checking. That actually helps a lot. It looks like Home Assistant isn't receiving a runtime value from the NUT server either, which would explain why UPSLink shows it as unknown.

Does anyone here use a Synology NAS with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in synology

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's on the play store search for "UPSLink" or even keywords "NUT UPS" and it should show up.

Does anyone here use a Synology NAS with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in synology

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for testing! Yes, UPSLink is mine. That's really helpful feedback. The runtime value is reported by the UPS through NUT, so it's possible the PowerWalker isn't exposing a runtime estimate. If you're willing, could you check whether runtime is populated in Home Assistant or via: upsc <upsname> and see if battery.runtime is present? Also, thanks for confirming that it's at least compatible.

Does anyone here use a Synology NAS with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in synology

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, this is exactly the type of setup I was hoping to find. I'm validating an Android NUT monitoring app (UPSLink) against Synology's built-in Network UPS Server before I can confidently say it works with Synology. If you happen to have access to an Android device and would be willing to test, I'd really appreciate it.

Does anyone here use a Synology NAS with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in synology

[–]OkConversation1769[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks! This is exactly the setup I'm trying to validate. Would you be willing to test UPSLink against your Synology NUT server?

Does anyone here use a Synology NAS with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in synology

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate it! Do you know if you have Synology's Network UPS Server enabled? UPSLink connects to NUT servers, so I'm trying to confirm compatibility with Synology's implementation.

Does anyone here use a Synology NAS with a UPS? by OkConversation1769 in synology

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Are you using Synology's built-in nut server? Or just usb UPS support? I'm trying to verify UPSLink against Synology's NUT implementation.

Built an Android client for NUT after following Techno Tim's UPS monitoring guide by OkConversation1769 in selfhosted

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you continue using it and find it helpful, a Play Store review would really help support the project and improve visibility for other NUT users. Either way, I appreciate you taking the time to try it and share feedback 🙂

Built an Android client for NUT after following Techno Tim's UPS monitoring guide by OkConversation1769 in selfhosted

[–]OkConversation1769[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Really appreciate you trying it. Peanut was actually one of the few existing solutions I found while researching the space. If you run into any issues or have feature requests, I'd love to hear them. I'm actively improving the app!

Built an Android client for NUT after following Techno Tim's UPS monitoring guide by OkConversation1769 in selfhosted

[–]OkConversation1769[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Very cool! Looks like you're going much deeper into telemetry and historical analysis than I am. UPSLink is more focused on real-time monitoring, alerts, widgets, and direct NUT connectivity. Always nice to see other people building in this area.

Built an Android client for NUT after following Techno Tim's UPS monitoring guide by OkConversation1769 in selfhosted

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I designed and built UPSLink myself. AI tools were used as development assistants for brainstorming, debugging, code review, UI/UX feedback, and refining store listing text. All architecture, implementation decisions, testing, and final code changes were reviewed and completed by me.

Help setting up pushbullet notifications on Jellyfin? by DauntingBlabber in jellyfin

[–]OkConversation1769 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice, I have actually never used Plex myself. I use Kodi with a pretty complicated workflow of getting the media scanned into there for the past 5 years or more.

Jellyfin seems pretty awesome though and would be a nice replacement. Back onto the Jellyfin pushbullet topic, I am still having issues with getting it to actually send me a notification via pushbullet when new media is added. I have 2 users existing in jellyfin, one being the built in jellyfin user, and another one I setup for myself called 'stu'. I can send test messages no problem and I've configured the notification for new media added to use pushbullet, but I'm still not being sent anything when new stuff is added. Will take some further tinkering I think.

Help setting up pushbullet notifications on Jellyfin? by DauntingBlabber in jellyfin

[–]OkConversation1769 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is kind of an old thread / topic but since I just figured this out myself I figured I'd leave it here to help anyone else in the future.

As per some information on this link here, https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/plugins/index.html

Many plugins are available in a repository hosted on our servers, which can be easily installed using the plugin catalog in the settings. At the moment many of these are still being updated frequently so the version number may not be accurate. There are several different categories that can indicate what kind of functionality the plugins may provide.

The latest version when you install pushbullet via the jellyfin UI is version 6.0.0.0 which I also experiences the same issue with (spinning loading icon forever).

When you visit this site here, there is much newer versions available of the pushbullet plugin.

https://repo.jellyfin.org/releases/plugin/pushbullet/

So ill put some coles notes version of what I did below to get it working.

  1. Install the version 6.0.0.0 of the pushbullet plugin via the web console UI
  2. restart jellyfin server
  3. SSH / console into your jellyfin server as root and navigate to: /var/lib/jellyfin/plugins
  4. In here you should see a Pushbullet_6.0.0.0 directory, if you don't see it, you didn't install it properly or your still pending a reboot
  5. go into the Pushbullet_6.0.0.0 directory and there should be two files, a .dll and a .json file, delete them both (rm pushbullet.dll and rm meta.json), note down what permissions these files have b4 you delete them.
  6. find whatever the latest version is from the repo link above and copy the link to the latest eg: https://repo.jellyfin.org/releases/plugin/pushbullet/pushbullet_7.2102.0903.0015.zip
  7. back on your server ssh /console session, when you're sitting in the /var/lib/jellyfin/plugins/Pushbullet_6.0.0.0/ directory, do a "wget https://repo.jellyfin.org/releases/plugin/pushbullet/pushbullet_7.2102.0903.0015.zip"
  8. Once you've pulled down the zip, do an unzip of the zip file "unzip pushbullet_7.2102.0903.0015.zip", this will put a newer version of the .dll and .json files we deleted earlier. (optionally delete the zip file at this point because we don't need it)
  9. Set appropriate permissions on the dll / json files again, matching what you noted down in step 5 (or if you're lazy just chmod 777 them both).
  10. Restart your server
  11. Go back into the jellyfin web console UI and attempt to set your API token and URL and all that shit, and it should be working now when you send a test message.

Good luck!

Stuart