Cyberpower provides a binary-only Linux utility called "powerpanel" - I
installed the powerpanel_123_amd64.deb package on my ubuntu system, and this is
what it says:
When I run: pwrstat -status
The UPS information shows as following:
Properties:
Model Name..
I am currently running FreeNAS-8.3.1-RELEASE-x64 (r13452) using the
packaged version of NUT, 2.6.5, using the usbhid-ups (Generic HID driver
0.37). Here is the output of "/usr/local/libexec/nut/usbhid-ups -D -D
-D -D -D -D -a tripplite":
Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.37 (2.6.5)
USB
On Apr 5, 2013, at 3:04 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> libusb: 0.00 error [get_config_descriptor] short output read 0/8
Reading the config descriptor is a pretty basic operation. What does "lsusb
-vvv -d 0463:" return?
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On Apr 5, 2013, at 12:03 PM, jalano wrote:
> battery.voltage: 16.0
> battery.voltage.nominal: 24
^ This also seems a bit odd.
> Really high --> output.voltage: 136.0
The problem with correction factors is that we need to know how to apply them.
Most of the other corrections are obvious scalin
Hi! I just installed a new CP1000PFCLCD (Cyber Power PFC Sinewave UPS) and
everything appears to be working correctly, except that I have an oddly high
output voltage reading from nut. All of the other values seem consistent with
what the front-panel LCD says except for this one.
Is this somet
Hi,
İ have a necron snmp ups.
nut-scanner cant find it. i tried to add with these definition but it fails..
[test5-ups] driver = snmp-ups port = 10.9.40.19 community =
asdf12 desc ="test"
i run driver with debugging , result is ,
root@upsviewer-debian:/usr/local/ups/bin# ./sn
On Apr 4, 2013, at 5:38 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
libusb-1.0 - 1.0.9-1
libusb-compat - 0.1.4-1
On 04.04.13 22:14, Charles Lepple wrote:
Does libusb-compat have an equivalent to the USB_DEBUG that was present in
libusb-0.1?
Also, the drivers drop privileges when run as root. Try "-u
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