
APCUPSD Monitor
Multi UPS battery monitor application for Eaton, APCUPSD, supports SSH and NIS
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: APCUPSD Monitor, Developed by Nitramite. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 1.25.0, Updated On 31/10/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: APCUPSD Monitor. Achieved Over 5 thousand Installs. APCUPSD Monitor Currently Has 103 Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars
This project can be found from Github: https://github.com/norkator/apcupsd-monitorThis is a simple, free and also ad free APCUPSD monitor application which can be used via SSH or NIS to pull information from your APCUPSD instances or from Eaton UPSes via using Eaton IPM software and its https web interface. I have developed this app for my own use with features I need so future features are up to users to ask. My personal usage for this is to monitor power outage logs easily.
Troubleshooting instructions for common cases are below!
Features
• Multiple UPS supported!
• Read and display status information.
• Read and display event logs. You can change event log power event coloring method from settings.
• Widget which shows current status information.
• Background service which is looking for status changes.
• Background service sends notifications if any UPS goes down.
• Private key ssh connection support. It's very recommended to use this method instead!
• Front page UPS list has swipe actions for edit and delete actions.
• Supports Synology upsc and other upsc dataformat based solutions.
• Support Eaton IPM meaning old PowerWare UPS can be used.
• Network UPS Tools (NUT) is supported.
How to use
• You either need SSH server with APCUPSD installed (I have version 3.14.12...) or use APCUPSD Linux or Windows app NIS server at port 3551. Synology UPSC users see own section below!
• First start, input your SSH server variables (server address, port if changed from default, username, password). With 3551 NIS only address and port is required.
• Return from settings where following variables are given and click refresh from right corner menu.
• App will ask you to verify host name key finger print. App will remember it afterwards, until/if it changes.
• Better guide available here: http://www.nitramite.com/apcupsdmonitor.html
- I personally use Raspberry Pi (Rasbian linux) server and Windows with APCUPSD binary installed. This means I use both SSH and NIS implementations.
Troubleshooting
• App cannot fetch data?
- Try running sudo apcaccess without sudo. If you see credentials problem then: add NOPASSWD: /sbin/apcaccess to sudoers file and it should work fine.
• Still cannot fetch data?
- Try remove sudo part from command at application settings (bottom of view).
• Android 10 or newer OS failing to load data via SSH
- enable: strict host key checking!
• Still not loading data and you are accessing server via internet
- Check you routing/firewall settings, port forwarding settings. Use telnet to check open port or online open port check tools.
# I am adding more troubleshooting specs based on user reports and problem solving.
Synology UPSC
• Use SSH for connection just like from putty or linux shell ssh but you need to change default command "sudo apcaccess status" to "upsc ups", app has integrated parsing for that data output format.
• Loading events is not supported because no enough research for that side.
NUT Users
Note from one app user: "server name is usv-name@ip - so in my case it is [email protected] (depending on how you named your usv in nut configuration)"
Links
Contact: http://www.nitramite.com/contact.html
Eula: http://www.nitramite.com/eula.html
Privacy: http://www.nitramite.com/privacy-policy.html
Direct email: [email protected]
We are currently offering version 1.25.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
See Github https://github.com/norkator/apcupsd-monitor/releases for release notes.
# Join development: https://github.com/norkator/apcupsd-monitor
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Recent Comments
B w
it works. Edit:You are welcome! It's nice to find an app that just simply works as it's intended. It would be nice to see wattage. I know it's basically raw data. But using the percentage and nominal watts we could see actual load. :)
Gabor Csonka
Easy to configure and use, provides all data I need. Perfect visualization. Update: I kindly ask you (or someone else who knows :)) how to delete a UPS entry? Thanks in advance!
Marcus Adams (Gerowen)
This app is literally exactly what I was looking for. My phone stays connected to my home VPN server at all times, so it's always able to contact my server even when I'm not home. It gives you all the information you would normally see when running "apcaccess", shows the log (past events), sends push notifications, etc. The developer seems professional and like he does good work, and even responded to my concerns about giving this app access to my server. The icing on the cake is now the source code for the app is available on Github so if you want to know exactly what's going on behind the scenes and that the app isn't secretly stealing copies of your contacts or mining crypto or something, you can literally go read the source code. This is one of the most useful apps on my phone. I use it on a regular basis since my house is out in the woods to keep track of power outages while I'm at work. I even used screenshots of this app to send to my local power company to help them diagnose what was going on when we had repeated flickering and outages. If you run your own Linux server with a managed UPS, this app is a must-have.
P Pace
Update, reply: It's crashing after saving a connection to a nut server. It saves and closes, but then crashes if trying to reopen. I gave this a try but it's crashing when trying to open and I can't use the app at all. pixel 5. Sorry for 1 Star but it seems to be inoperable for me.
Don Carville
This app works well with NUT, even though it was written for apcupsd. There is even a NUT option on the configuration menu to guide you through the setup. If you are unable to connect to the NUT server, make sure NUT is listening on an external interface - the default NUT setting is internal only.
William (TCG Productions)
Just what I needed to monitor 2 APC UPSs. Easy to configure and monitor. Even offers widgets that shows status-at-a-glance. Only complaint is that it doesn't update the widgets in real-time, but other than that, it's perfect for what I need.
D D
Nice! Easy to setup app, apcuspd on my Pi was a bit trickier but working in ~15min or so. Clean, simple interface, well labeled/documented options. Working well with an APC Smart UPS (Back-UPS RS 1350MS) from Schneider Electric / APC.
Toby Kappus
So far the app has worked right away. I have a apc ups connected to my unraid server with a USB cable. I was able to input my servers ip address into the app and it was able to pull the status of my ups right away.