If I try the command again, I get Stale data as the result.īut all this appears to do is vary the amount of time that the initial data can be reported on by upsc, stale data still results when the set timings elapse. I have run upsc on the console immediately after the battery test and got a result page, but the last line of the results show:. However, in the time it takes to click 'Status', 'Dashboard' and back to NUT, the GUI reports 'Stale data!' and it wont report on data from the UPS again unless the service is restarted. The pfSense GUI for NUT shows the battery charge and load bar chart and reports on the input and output voltages. On start-up, NUT recognizes the UPS and puts it into a short battery test for a few seconds. I load the module on startup using uchcom_load='YES' in /boot/nf. and copied the uchcom.ko to /boot/kernel. PfSense 2.2.1 doesn't have a CH341 driver module so I compiled the module on another FreeBSD 10.1 host. This PC has been running NUT successfully on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS so I am confident I don't have a hardware fault. The UPS I am using has a 9-pin serial port and it is connected to the PC using a CH341 chipset USB-Serial adapter.