On Aug 31, 2011, at 10:57 PM, Kostas Oikonomou wrote:
Thanks. I checked /var/state/ups, and it is an empty directory.
None of the config files in nut/etc contains the string /var/state/
ups, so this must be the default.
How do I troubleshoot this?
The driver is running in the background
Hi All,
I tried to install NUT on server core by copying the msi installer file on to a
local drive and calling from the CMD prompt, whilst logged on as the local
Administrator account.
It returned with Access Denied.
Are there any manual install instructions for the windows port?
Thanks in
On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 05:36 -0700, Ian Wells wrote:
Hi All,
Hello Ian,
I tried to install NUT on server core by copying the msi installer
file on to a local drive and calling from the CMD prompt, whilst
logged on as the local Administrator account.
It returned with “Access
On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 05:36 -0700, Ian Wells wrote:
Hi All,
I tried to install NUT on server core by copying the msi installer
file on to a local drive and calling from the CMD prompt, whilst
logged on as the local Administrator account.
It returned with “Access Denied”.
Hi Fred,
Thanks for the fast response.
When trying NUT-Installer.msi /qn I get the same response Access Denied
Regards,
Ian Wells
-Original Message-
From: Frédéric Bohé [mailto:fredericb...@eaton.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 2:08 PM
To: Ian Wells
Cc:
On Aug 31, 2011, at 9:13 AM, Ian Wells wrote:
Hi All,
I’m trying to configure NUT 2.6.1 on Windows 2008 R2 to recognise
two APC Smart-UPS 3000 devices connected via USB cables.
I have correctly installed libusb-win32, and run the driver wizard.
In my ups.conf I have :-
[Upper]
Hi Charles,
Thanks for the reply.
The actual configuration file uses regular double quotes, not smart quotes
(these got added erroneously in the email).
I originally tried a number of variations, both including and exclude quotes.
The behaviour is still evident, even when omitting the serial
Aha. Not the best solution but it is at least one. Do you know by any chance
the default login for an APC UPS? The one I found with google does not work:
keller:~ admin$ upsrw -u apc -p apc -s ups.delay.start=180 ups
Unexpected response from upsd: ERR ACCESS-DENIED
keller:~ admin$
Cheers,
On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 06:10 -0700, Ian Wells wrote:
Hi Fred,
Thanks for the fast response.
When trying NUT-Installer.msi /qn I get the same response Access Denied
Can you try
msiexec /i NUT-Installer.msi
Regards,
Fred
Regards,
Ian Wells
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From:
The driver is not running. In fact, it appears I'm back to a
problem I had solved before:
wiley$ pfexec /opt/nut/bin/upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.6.1
Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.35 (2.6.1)
USB communication driver 0.31
No matching HID UPS found
Driver
On Sep 1, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Kostas Oikonomou wrote:
The driver is not running. In fact, it appears I'm back to a problem
I had solved before:
wiley$ pfexec /opt/nut/bin/upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.6.1
Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.35 (2.6.1)
USB
I'm pretty sure that it has not. I've rebooted the machine a
couple of times, though.
W.r.t. to Arnaud's suggestion, yes, I did that in order to
get the UPS working in the first place:
pfexec /usr/sbin/add_drv -i 'usb9ae,1008.10' -m '* 0660
nut ups' ugen
I verified that this is still
On Sep 1, 2011, at 7:59 PM, Kostas Oikonomou wrote:
W.r.t. to Arnaud's suggestion, yes, I did that in order to get the
UPS working in the first place:
pfexec /usr/sbin/add_drv -i 'usb9ae,1008.10' -m '* 0660 nut ups'
ugen
I verified that this is still valid by doing prtconf -v which
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