I tried building nut 2.0.5 pre2 from source using the user=nut and make usb
options, and got the same results. It works from -u root, but upsd gets a
connection refused message.
Same messages when I run newhidups directly. I can't find any processes
connected to the UPS.
I am open to
I tried building nut 2.0.5 pre2 from source using the user=nut and make
usb options, and got the same results.
That's an old version, please don't use that anymore. The latest stable
version is nut-2.0.5. Furthermore, you should specify the same '-u user'
for both upsdrvctl and upsd.
It
At 03:20 AM 2/27/07, you wrote:
Thanks. What I wanted was the latest version short of building it from the
code in subversion. (which I consider kind of a last resort, since I've
The latest version available packaged for Debian that I can find on the
Debian site is 2.0.5-3, the one I've
On 2/27/07, A.Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and upsd gets a 'connection refused' message was a typo, I meant *upsc* .
I haven't tried running upsd since building the wrong source package.
upsc connects to upsd (this is the network portion of Network UPS
Tools), so upsd needs to be running or
The latest version available packaged for Debian that I can find on the
Debian site is 2.0.5-3, the one I've previously had trouble with.
The problems you have don't seem to be related to the anything wrong with
the code, but rather with the configuration. So I'd go with the packaged
version
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On 2/27/07, A.Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:09 AM 2/27/07, you wrote:
On 2/27/07, A.Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 04:48 AM 2/27/07, you wrote:
On 2/27/07, A.Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and upsd gets a 'connection
On 2/27/07, Markus Layr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you now if there is a possibility to get an connection betwenn nut an
the Mustek PowerMust 2000VA via USB?
I tried if with newhidups but I always got No matching HID UPS found.
In the latest development version of NUT there's a new driver
At 05:31 AM 2/27/07, you wrote:
[for general debugging like this, please keep the list copied.]
On 2/27/07, A.Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:09 AM 2/27/07, you wrote:
On 2/27/07, A.Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 04:48 AM 2/27/07, you wrote:
On 2/27/07, A.Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A.Lizard wrote:
This is also expected, since it sounds like you still have the driver
running with -u root.
I haven't been able to get it to run any other way - newhidups outputs
(non-root and root) below.
Right. The fact that it works when both the driver and upsd are passed
-u root
A.Lizard wrote:
Basically, you need to pass the same system user to -u on both the
driver and upsd.
How?
See 'man 3 upsd'.
Best regards, Arjen
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Peter Selinger wrote:
Basically, you need to pass the same system user to -u on both the
driver and upsd.
How?
See 'man 3 upsd'.
Or perhaps 'man 8 upsd'.
I really need to go to bed... :-)
Best regards, Arjen
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