Hi guys,
Please bare with me, as this is my first attempt at setting up a UPS
under Linux.
I've been trying to setup a UPS on one of my clients servers.
The model of the UPS is a Square one QP1000/QP1010 1Kva
I've looked on the following link
powermust should support that UPS. Maybe it is connected to a serial
port other than the first one? Have you tried /dev/ttyS1?
On 4/6/06, Neil Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is my config file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/ups# cat etc/ups.conf
[SquareOne]
driver = powermust
port =
Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
powermust should support that UPS. Maybe it is connected to a serial
port other than the first one? Have you tried /dev/ttyS1?
Thanks for the reply.
I also thought that this might be the case, but I they already have a
modem connected to ttyS1, and they only have two
2006/4/6, Neil Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud Quette wrote:
but did you check that /dev/ttyS0 has the right perms for the nut user
(ie the one supplied during configure --with-user=username, and which
default to nobody)?
Yip, permissions look correct, user and group are both nut.
Arnaud Quette wrote:
try to broaden perms to the group too (ie crw-rw)
and to launch the driver manually in debug mode, ie:
/path/to/powermust -D -a SquareOne
and send back the trace.
Ok, i raised the permissions to 0660 and did the following...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev#
-upsuser] Square One QP1010
Arnaud Quette wrote:
try to broaden perms to the group too (ie crw-rw)
and to launch the driver manually in debug mode, ie:
/path/to/powermust -D -a SquareOne
and send back the trace.
Ok, i raised the permissions to 0660 and did the following...
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