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Cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file
Cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file









cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file
  1. #Cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file how to#
  2. #Cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file drivers#
  3. #Cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file windows 10#

This command changes the root user password to be the same as the admin password. Obviously, replace XXXXXXX with your admin password. Next, enter the following command: synouser -setpw root XXXXXXX.You’ll be prompted for your admin password again. Once logged in, enter following command: sudo su.In the window that appears, log in as admin.In the Host Name field, enter the IP address of your Synology NAS and click Open. On your computer, run Putty (there is no install).Select Terminal & SNMP and select the Enable SSH service option.Open DiskStation on the Synology NAS and then open the Control Panel.Go to the PuTTY Download page and download putty.exe and plink.exe.I’ve compiled everything here:įirst, you need to set the root user’s password on the NAS to be the same as the Admin user.

cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file

#Cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file how to#

Eventually, I learned that CyberPower had posted actual instructions on how to do it with a Synology NAS! Unfortunately, it doesn’t tell you everything, but after several hours of searching and trial and error I was able to piece it all together and get my Windows computer and Synology NAS to shutdown when my UPS was running out of battery power.

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I messed around with NUT (Network UPS Tools), but just couldn’t get it to work on my Windows 10 machine.

cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file

I’ve got twin 4TB drives in there, so corrupting those drives would not be good. (I’m not really sure about the pure vs simulated sine wave discussion, but I feared it might matter someday, so I ponied up for the pure sine wave version.)Īnother thing dawned on me: although the UPS application would shutdown my computer when the battery got low, nothing instructed my Synology NAS DS212j to do the same. (The cable modem is in another room and will get it’s own UPS :-) After doing a bit of research, I decided on the CyberPower CP1500PCFLCD UPS. I also realized that I needed to plug my router and network hub into the UPS, if I wanted Internet to continue during a blackout. However, see my newer post, Shutdown Windows computer and Synology NAS using WinNut, for another way to accomplish the same thing!Īfter a recent thunderstorm that took out the power for several hours, I realized that my four year old 825VA UPS was a little long in the tooth and probably under powered for my computer, NAS and twin 26″ monitors.

#Cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file drivers#

They also show it at as OL (online) right now.Īfter letting it run a few weeks, the software loses connection with the UPS, and started continually sending a message to this effect to the console.Īfter some web searching, it seems others have seen this also, and that the drivers for at least my Model, if not also the CyberPower brand, are the cause of this problem.įor now at least, I'm going to discontinue trying to get this running reliably on this NAS.Įven though one can acquire the source code for NUT and tweak/compile for their platform, it sounds like getting it to work on my specific architecture is unlikely at this point.NOTE: As of DSM 6+, it is no longer possible to log in as a root user using the command line option, so the solution in this post no longer works. The NUT tools I have run so far, do recognize it, and see the correct model number. The HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) does not show my UPS as supported, however it IS at least partially compatible, and possibly fully. It requires more configuration than the Power Panel software from Cyber Power, however looks like it will work. The Network UPS Tools page quite possibly provides what you are looking for:











Cyberpower powerpanel personal run batch file