On Mar 26, 2013, at 12:19 PM, Graeme Hilton wrote:
> What's the upsc output that the developers want?
> I have a MIB file supplied from APC, but is there a way I can give
> this to upsd to use?
The process isn't automatic yet:
http://buildbot.networkupstools.org/~buildbot/cayenne/docs/reb1f01ed
Hi,
this was the answer. This cured the problem:
systemctl stop NetworkManager.service
systemctl disable NetworkManager.service
systemctl enable network.service
systemctl start network.service
Big thanks to Charles Lepple! And the authors
of nut, I'm again a happy nut user/sysadm
On 26 March 2013 16:19, Graeme Hilton wrote:
> I have an APC 9210 PDU in my rack. It's connected to the network and
> is configurable by web access.
Sorry, I need to correct my last mail. It's not an APC 9210 it's an APC 7920.
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Graeme Hilton
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I have an APC 9210 PDU in my rack. It's connected to the network and
is configurable by web access.
I'd like to control it in combination with my ups. Unfortunately I
cannot get NUT to recognise this PDU. Here's my ups.conf section:
[apc]
driver = snmp-ups
port = 192.168.10.21
mibs = auto
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