I'll try them tomorrow; meanwhile, another n00bie question : What does
nut-hal do? Do I need it?
The nut-hal package is a package that contains the hal drivers and fdi
file udev rules.
As you are using a usb ups, you may use this instead of the nut package.
If you install it, the ups
I started testing the 64 bit rpms of 2.2.2-pre2 on openSUSE 10.3 with an
MGE Ellipse 1500 USB. Here is my writeup of the test, with my apologies
for a long post. It looks as if I have a problem with upssched.
My 64 bit rpm's are available at
Roger Price wrote:
My 64 bit rpm's are available at
http://rogerprice.org/nut-2.2.2/nut-2.2.2-pre2.x86_64.rpm
http://rogerprice.org/nut-2.2.2/nut-devel-2.2.2-pre2.x86_64.rpm
http://rogerprice.org/nut-2.2.2/nut-hal-2.2.2-pre2.x86_64.rpm
Great, thanks for that!
The nut-hal package is a
Arjen de Korte wrote:
# /etc/ups/upssched.conf
CMDSCRIPT /usr/sbin/upssched-cmd
#PIPEFN /var/state/ups/upssched.pipe
#LOCKFN /var/state/ups/upssched.lock
PIPEFN /var/run/ups/upssched.pipe
LOCKFN /var/run/ups/upssched.lock
AT ONBATT * START-TIMER ups-on-battery-timer 121
AT ONLINE *
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Roger Price wrote:
# /etc/ups/upsmon.conf
MONITOR [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1 monuser mgepass master
MINSUPPLIES 1
SHUTDOWNCMD /sbin/shutdown -h +2 Arret systeme!
NOTIFYCMD /usr/sbin/upssched
POLLFREQ 5
POLLFREQALERT 5
HOSTSYNC 15
DEADTIME
Hello Arjen, I live in the Alpes Maritimes in the south of France. This
is an area with frequent electrical storms, plenty of lightning and it is
common to have several short power cuts in succession during a storm. My
strategy is to tolerate short power cuts, up to 120 seconds, but if the
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Hello Arjen, I live in the Alpes Maritimes in the south of France. This
is an area with frequent electrical storms, plenty of lightning and it is
common to have several short power cuts in succession during a storm. My
strategy is to tolerate
Just installed version 2.2.1 and have the same problem reported in this chain.
I have Mandriva Linux 2008.1 with a Tripplite USB 500 no break.
When I start the upsdrvctl I get the Startup timer elapsed, continuing...
message and then a upsd can't connect error. I copied the file usbhid-ups
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 09:16:03AM +0200, Arjen de Korte wrote:
John Darrah wrote:
I have determined that the socket is not being created. Even with -
the following is never executed:
upsdebugx(2, dstate_init: sock %s open on fd %d, sockname, sockfd)
With the driver running if did a
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