You can't start a driver multiple times for the same UPS. So if you ran
'upsdrvctl start', the script '/etc/init.d/nut start' (that will do so
also) will fail. You need to run 'upsdrvctl stop' first, if the driver is
running already for whatever reason.
Thank you Arjen for pointing this out.
Theo G. Kanter wrote:
Thank you Arjen for pointing this out. After reading up on the man pages,
I also fixed the MONITOR line in upsmon.conf to pointing to [powerware] as
defined in ups.conf.
Ooops. I missed that one, but you've found that out yourself already. Good!
So I redid this having
Hi Theo,
You can try to run the driver only with the ups.conf.
Locate the bcmxcp_usb driver. then run this command.
/path/to/bcmxcp_usb -DD -a powerware
(exchange the /path/to with the right path)
Now it should spit out som debug info if the communication is ok.
You should also upgrade to
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