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Code: Feb 1 18:48:15 freenas notifier: Starting nut_upslog. Code: Feb 1 20:08:14 freenas notifier: Starting nut_upslog. First of all, if you unplug the UPS does your system, shutdown as expected? Hopefully it does. Next I'd set the MAXAGE=50 and see if the messages go away and I'd increase it again all the way up to 120 for testing purposes alone. The initial goal is to try and get rid of the stale reports. If you can do that then you can drop the value a bit and over a period of a day you may be able to dial in the proper value, then unplug the UPS again and ensure FreeNAS shuts down as expected.

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As for DEADTIME, I would refrain from using it if possible however you might need it. Just curious, what does the output of 'upsc ups' output?

You might need to change 'ups' to the name in 'identifier' field. ESXi 6.5 (updates applied as desired) Intel E3-1230v5 (3.4GHz) Skylake CPU Supermicro X11SSM-F 64 GB Samsung DDR4 ECC 2133 MHz RAM Two One IOCREST SI-PEX40062 4 port SATA PCI-E (in pass-thru for NAS Drives) 256 GB SSD Boot Drive 1TB Laptop Hard Drive for Datastores Six WD Red WD20EFRX NAS Hard Drives (RAIDZ2, 7.3TB usable space) Four HGST HDN726060ALE614 6TB Deskstar NAS Hard Drives (RAIDZ2, 8.72TB healthy usable space) All wrapped up in a Cooler Master HAF 912 case APC Back-UPS Pro BR1000G.

First of all, if you unplug the UPS does your system, shutdown as expected? Hopefully it does. Next I'd set the MAXAGE=50 and see if the messages go away and I'd increase it again all the way up to 120 for testing purposes alone. The initial goal is to try and get rid of the stale reports. If you can do that then you can drop the value a bit and over a period of a day you may be able to dial in the proper value, then unplug the UPS again and ensure FreeNAS shuts down as expected.

As for DEADTIME, I would refrain from using it if possible however you might need it. Just curious, what does the output of 'upsc ups' output? You might need to change 'ups' to the name in 'identifier' field.

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Well nothing popped out in the ups data but I'd just make MAXAGE some crazy value and if the problem goes away, then start reducing the value until the problem comes back and then of course fine tune it until the problem goes away. I have not looked but does the Eaton 5S have a firmware upgrade? Maybe you can't change it but it's worth looking into.

I like to think outside the box from time to time. Also ensure you do a Google Search for your model UPS, FreeBSD, NUT, and the Stale messages. Remember that FreeNAS 9.10.x is built on FreeBSD 10 so you might find help in a FreeBSD forum, that is how I do it. ESXi 6.5 (updates applied as desired) Intel E3-1230v5 (3.4GHz) Skylake CPU Supermicro X11SSM-F 64 GB Samsung DDR4 ECC 2133 MHz RAM Two One IOCREST SI-PEX40062 4 port SATA PCI-E (in pass-thru for NAS Drives) 256 GB SSD Boot Drive 1TB Laptop Hard Drive for Datastores Six WD Red WD20EFRX NAS Hard Drives (RAIDZ2, 7.3TB usable space) Four HGST HDN726060ALE614 6TB Deskstar NAS Hard Drives (RAIDZ2, 8.72TB healthy usable space) All wrapped up in a Cooler Master HAF 912 case APC Back-UPS Pro BR1000G. Well nothing popped out in the ups data but I'd just make MAXAGE some crazy value and if the problem goes away, then start reducing the value until the problem comes back and then of course fine tune it until the problem goes away. I have not looked but does the Eaton 5S have a firmware upgrade?