I'm trying to Compile/Package and then (on a different box) Config/Run
2.8.1. Both boxes are Raspberry Pi 4b on Bullseye with a generic USB UPS.
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I'm trying to get nut running on my Raspberry (bullseye/11). (I'd also
love to share a working 2.8.1 for Raspberry with the world, but...)
I
Hello,
I was able to get the Vertiv/Liebert UPS (Vertiv Liebert PSA5 1500VA 900W -
PSA5-1500MT120) to start working with NUT and "usbhid" driver, but would
appreciate help to get it to work properly.
Here's the output from the "upsc" command for a Cyberpower UPS I have:
battery.charge: 100
Hi,
I didn't see in the HCL any Vertiv support.
The specific unit I'm considering is: (
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BYD6RLN) - "Vertiv Liebert PSA5 1500VA
900W line-Interactive UPS with AVR Technology and Battery Backup, 10
outlets and Three-Year, Full Unit Replacement Warranty
tell).
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 8:16 PM Bruce Pleat wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you both for answering.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I tried with and without the "-x" as the manual wasn't clear enough
>>>
ons before asking for help here.
>>>> ("model" throws an error, "-x model" doesn't, which was confusing)
>>>>
>>>> I am not in position to change versions now - I am using whatever is
>>>> installed by Bullseye/Raspbian. (I wouldn
can be several suitable
>>> fixes:
>>>
>>> 1) support for common USB matching parameters in more drivers (though
>>> usbhid-ups has long had it);
>>>
>>> 2) nut-scanner should provide more of these parameters in generated
>>> config sections
for command-libe specification of such
> parameters. In config file it is just key=value. For these matchers they
> are generally regexes (not shell globs). Please do RTFM :)
>
> Jim
>
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2023, 01:11 Greg Troxel wrote:
>
>> Bruce Pleat via Nut-upsuser
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Trying to configure multiple UPS on one Raspberry Pi 4 (Bullseye).
Issue: Whenever more than one is plugged in, one shows as all - as in "upsc
x" for all of them shows identical information for one UPS rather distinct
for each plugged in.
OS:
/proc/version = "Linux version 5.10.103-v7l+