Doug Reynolds wrote:
After during some extreme testing of my CPS1200AVR, the trouble isn't
100% with the driver. The driver itself works the way it should.
I beg to differ. If the UPS shuts down without warning, which it doesn't
when you're using the genericups driver or Windows software, the
2006/12/28, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Following your second email on Dec 27, I don't think any of this is a
problem. Actually, it seems that both your driver and upsd are working
fine. It is just that the driver gets disconnected occasionally from
upsd (times out). Probably all you
2006/12/29, Miwa Forever [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2006/12/28, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Following your second email on Dec 27, I don't think any of this is a
problem. Actually, it seems that both your driver and upsd are working
fine. It is just that the driver gets disconnected
Arjen de Korte wrote:
Miwa Forever wrote:
As for changing MAXAGE directive - with values 60 and greater ups become
available from pc, at least i can see it's state with upsc. But in
/var/log/messages we can see next:
Dec 29 17:13:37 zork3 upsd[14370]: UPS [MGE-Ellipse] data is no
It looks like the connection between driver and upsd is continuously
dropping. This could be a driver problem or an upsd problem. Since the
driver is not reporting anything out of the ordinary, I suggest to
checkout the latest version from SVN. There were a couple of problems
with the
hi
i think nut close the computer when the battery is low...
is there a way to close it after a few time is electricity is off?
thanks
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Le vendredi 29 décembre 2006 16:35, vous avez écrit :
Marc Collin wrote:
i think nut close the computer when the battery is low...
is there a way to close it after a few time is electricity is off?
This is in the FAQ (docs/FAQ):
it's only to be sure the computer will shutdown if the
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