2007/2/19, Glen Ogilvie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have a Fenton Powerpal L660, when I try and configure nut with either the
metatec or fentonups driver, and start upsd, the UPS instantly turns itself
off.
It used to work, until I changed my motherboard and CPU, which means it has
a different
[adding back nut list ; please, keep it cc'ed]
2007/2/19, Rob Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Arnaud,
On 16/02/07, Arnaud Quette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does the driver block on Waiting for notifications...
or do you see some other identical messages?
if the driver is blocked, then you have
Hi Arnaud,
On 16/02/07, Arnaud Quette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does the driver block on Waiting for notifications...
or do you see some other identical messages?
if the driver is blocked, then you have (about) the same problem as
solaris (but they don't have implemented USB interrupts through
[...]
Also your comment (so the driver only polls the UPS) - does this
mean the UPS will not be able to notify NUT of a power failure as it
occurs, but we'll pick it up next time NUT polls?
As Arnaud already answered, yes. You may want to reduce the interval
between polls by setting 'pollfreq
Hi Daniel
2007/2/19, Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 16 February 2007 22:51, Arnaud Quette wrote:
then relaunch usbhid-ups in debug and feed us back,
Note that this is only a temporary fix that disable interrupt handling
(so the driver only polls the UPS), while waiting for a
What does this mean?
Feb 19 07:58:11 apophis upsmon[533]: [ID 702911 daemon.alert] Master
privileges unavailable on UPS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 19 07:58:11 apophis upsmon[533]: [ID 702911 daemon.alert] Reason: Access
denied
And is it normal for my UPS (APC SmartUPS 620) to drop into battery mode
2007/2/19, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
Also your comment (so the driver only polls the UPS) - does this
mean the UPS will not be able to notify NUT of a power failure as it
occurs, but we'll pick it up next time NUT polls?
As Arnaud already answered, yes. You may want to reduce
I am still baffled as to why I keep getting the following error:
Feb 19 12:37:14 fileserver upsmon[662]: Communications with UPS [EMAIL
PROTECTED] established
Feb 19 12:37:42 fileserver upsmon[659]: upsmon parent: read
Feb 19 12:37:45 fileserver upsmon[2590]: Master privileges unavailable on UPS
Apologies, allowfrom is in upsd.users.
What does this mean?
Feb 19 07:58:11 apophis upsmon[533]: [ID 702911 daemon.alert] Master
privileges unavailable on UPS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 19 07:58:11 apophis upsmon[533]: [ID 702911 daemon.alert] Reason:
Access denied
You need to specify in
as far as I am aware everything is as it should be. Kindly have a look at
my conf files and let me know.
upsd.conf
ACL all 0.0.0.0/0
ACL fileserver 172.16.20.100
This is wrong, you need to add either /255.255.255.255 or /32 (the mask is
not optional). Up to (and including)
as far as I am aware everything is as it should be. Kindly have a look at my
conf files and let me know.
upsd.conf
ACL all 0.0.0.0/0
ACL fileserver 172.16.20.100
ACL mercyadmin 172.16.20.0/24
ACCEPT fileserver
ACCEPT mercyadmin
REJECT all
upsd.users --
[nut]
Hi Gary,
I am no good at reading kernel logs; these are Greek to me.
The normal sequence is that upsd, upsmon, and the driver are all
stopped. Then 'upsdrvctl shutdown' is called as a standalone program
at the very end to turn off the power. (Neither a daemon nor a monitor
are required at that
I have attached a section of my syslog. It seems to say that newhidups
had a problem on the shutdown part of a restart. But before that upsd is
still running after newhidups has exited.
That is bad. It looks a lot like neither upsd, nor the driver have been
properly stopped before receiving
When I run upsdrvctl stop I get an error. I have attached the output
from stopping upsmon, upsd upsdrvctl. This is similar to what I get in
syslog for a normal shutdown now -r
Peter Selinger wrote:
Hi Gary,
I am no good at reading kernel logs; these are Greek to me.
The normal sequence
On 2/19/07, Gary Redden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feb 18 14:57:57 ubuntu-desk-610 kernel: [ 1504.784748] BUG: unable to handle
kernel paging request at virtual address 76697264
Feb 18 14:57:57 ubuntu-desk-610 kernel: [ 1504.784767] printing eip:
Feb 18 14:57:57 ubuntu-desk-610 kernel: [
I do not have enough knowledge of Linux to answer those questions. I am
running Ubuntu desktop the GUI version so I must be running some nVidia
driver. I run the GUI version so I can poke around faster. I have spent
most of three weeks getting this far. I will continue to work on this
but need
On Monday 19 February 2007 19:37, Arnaud Quette wrote:
I tried setting the power share output off but the load continued on as
normal, ie..
upsrw -s outlet.2.delay.shutdown=0 -u user -p password [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you sure your unit supports outlet.2?
ie, validating with an upsc output
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