Hi!
Is there any user of nut having this type of UPS? (
http://www.pcmups.com.tw/product/iCute.html)
It works nice under windows and also is detected under Linux and installed
as USB HID device. There is problem however, as the software provided by its
manufacturer
2007/1/18, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
Having used NUT for many years (Irix/Linux/Solaris/win32), but only used
VMWare ESX v3 for about 4 weeks, what scripted command are you telling
NUT to run to tell ESX to shutdown/suspend the VMs before it really
powers itself down? (Not sure
Hello Steve,
Steve Loughran schrieb:
Having used NUT for many years (Irix/Linux/Solaris/win32), but only used
VMWare ESX v3 for about 4 weeks, what scripted command are you telling
NUT to run to tell ESX to shutdown/suspend the VMs before it really
powers itself down?
No command either.
On 1/18/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Having used NUT for many years (Irix/Linux/Solaris/win32), but only used
VMWare ESX v3 for about 4 weeks, what scripted command are you telling
NUT to run to tell ESX to shutdown/suspend the VMs before it really
powers itself down? (Not
Hi Dominik,
no, I don't think I have seen this device before. What is its
USB manufacturer and product ID (lsusb or usbview should show this, as
does the newhidups driver).
If it is a HID device, then it should not be very difficult to support
it in NUT, if it isn't already compatible.
Try
I have a new APC Back-UPS XS 1200. It is detected properly by the Linux
kernel (2.6.16):
# dmesg
usb 5-3.4: new low speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9
usb 5-3.4: new device found, idVendor=051d, idProduct=0002
usb 5-3.4: new device strings: Mfr=3, Product=1, SerialNumber=2
usb 5-3.4:
I downloaded nut-2.0.5 and followed the install instructions down to
step 6. Since I will be using a USB port to connect to the Geek Squad GS
1285U did not go any farther yet. I tried to run /lib/nut/hidups -DD -u
root auto to see if it found my UPS. But it is still the old hidups
0.13 from
If you run newhidups with -u root, then you have to run upsd -u
root as well.
If you run newhidups without -u root, then it runs as the user
specified by the ./configure --with-user option, or by the ups.conf
user option (i.e. upsd in your case).
It looks like
crw-r--r-- 1 upsd root 189, 520
I keep getting this kind of stuff in /var/log/messages
Jan 18 17:45:03 bulldog tripplite_usb[9979]: libusb_get_interrupt()
returned -110 instead of 8
Should I be worried about it? upsc seems to work fine...
I tried building the 2.0.5 but none of the included spec files seemed to
work with
On 1/18/07, Eric A. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep getting this kind of stuff in /var/log/messages
Jan 18 17:45:03 bulldog tripplite_usb[9979]: libusb_get_interrupt()
returned -110 instead of 8
Should I be worried about it? upsc seems to work fine...
It depends on the UPS model.
On 1/18/2007 9:36 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
On 1/18/07, Eric A. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep getting this kind of stuff in /var/log/messages
Jan 18 17:45:03 bulldog tripplite_usb[9979]: libusb_get_interrupt()
returned -110 instead of 8
Should I be worried about it? upsc seems to
On 1/18/07, Gary Redden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded nut-2.0.5 and followed the install instructions down to
step 6. Since I will be using a USB port to connect to the Geek Squad GS
1285U did not go any farther yet. I tried to run /lib/nut/hidups -DD -u
root auto to see if it found my
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