Hello,
I would like to know if usbhid-ups is the right and best driver for
these devices.
I'm confused. The data list mentions only the APC Back-UPS ES/CyberFort
350 as compatible and does not give more information about the full
APC/MGE family devices. Also, I'm not sure that an APC Back-UPS ES
Arnaud Quette a écrit :
do you have a direct pointer please?
Sorry, here it is.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=232855
have you used the one embedded in the source (packaging/ directory)?
The source package comes from
http://opensource.mgeops.com/stable/sources/projects/psp/
Hello,
I had to increase slightly the maxstartdelay value to 60 instead of 45
as a work around, otherwise upsdrv and upsdrvctl are unable to start
megatec_usb daemon at all.
The strange thing is /lib64/nut/megatec_usb -DD -u nut -a mgeups
runs without any problem and will recognize the
Hi,
i was using the same device. Just don't try to use the usb and serial
outputs at the same time.
/etc/nut/ups.conf
#[mustekups]
# driver = megatec
# port = /dev/ttyS0
# desc = Mustek PowerMust 1000VA USB
# mfr = Mustek
# model = PowerMust 1000 USB
#
Arjen de Korte a écrit :
I'm having a hard time configuring a Mustek Powermust 600VA ups to
work via USB with nut. I read somewhere that nut works OK via the
rs232 cable, but unfortunately I don't have a COM port in my computer.
The kernel detects the ups as an Xbox pad :) and loads the
Arjen de Korte a écrit :
We do warn for this in 'docs/nut-hal.txt':
Packaging information
-
The HAL support in NUT must currently be packaged separatly (ie in a
specific nut-hal package) and must conflict with the classic nut packages.
This is in order to:
- allow
Arjen de Korte a écrit :
I don't understand. You either use the 'classic' NUT or the HAL enabled
one. You can't have both installed at the same time.
That was really what i tried to do. I admit, i didn't read the howto
very well. My mistake :)
Then you must build NUT without HAL support and
Hello,
sorry for my late reply.
Arjen de Korte a écrit :
It looks like the nut-upsuser list is momentarily down. That's why I
send it to nut-upsdev list too.
As far as I know, it isn't down, but the traffic is low. This may be due
in part to the way how the listserver deals with new
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