2012/8/11 Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au
On 11/08/2012, at 24:54, Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com wrote:
I applied the patch however it seems it's already enabled, ie
[dhcp-72114 13:22] ~/nut-2.6.4 upsc ups1@localhost | grep ups.shu
ups.shutdown: enabled
strange!
Yeah :(
Hi Dan,
2012/8/10 Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au
On 09/08/2012, at 23:37, Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com wrote:
sorry for the time taken to provide you an answer, but there it is :)
No problem, I am happy you could try it on the same hardware .
sure, it's always better to
On 10/08/2012, at 16:17, Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, what parameter is it called on the LCD panel?
Refer to the manual:
http://pqtools.eaton.com/download/intl/products/comet-ex-rt/148-man_uk_08.pdf
page 27, chapter 3, ON/OFF features = UPS ON/OFF by software
the
2012/8/10 Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au
On 10/08/2012, at 16:17, Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, what parameter is it called on the LCD panel?
Refer to the manual:
http://pqtools.eaton.com/download/intl/products/comet-ex-rt/148-man_uk_08.pdf
page 27, chapter 3,
On 11/08/2012, at 24:54, Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com wrote:
I applied the patch however it seems it's already enabled, ie
[dhcp-72114 13:22] ~/nut-2.6.4 upsc ups1@localhost | grep ups.shu
ups.shutdown: enabled
strange!
Yeah :(
I set it anyway, and the test seems to have worked -
Hi Daniel,
sorry for the time taken to provide you an answer, but there it is :)
There is a data (HID: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Switchable) that
wasn't mapped in NUT.
This data allows to send shutdown order to the UPS, and is equivalent to
what you have on the LCD screen of the UPS.
I've
On 06/08/2012, at 18:04, Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com wrote:
first, just to be sure: are you using newmge-shut from NUT 2.6.4?
Yes.
The power was removed and the shutdown script calls 'upsdrvctl stop' and
then 'upsdrvctl shutdown' - is that the right thing to do?
the very right
Hi Dan,
2012/8/3 Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au
On 27/07/2012, at 17:36, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 21/07/2012, at 22:55, Charles Lepple wrote:
Does anyone know if this is possible? A setting like this would
provide some hysteresis for successive power failures which would be
On 03/08/2012, at 17:31, Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com wrote:
I tried mge-shut in 2.6 with no change, but newmge-shut with 2.6 showed
this parameter, thanks!
Unfortunately it doesn't appear to have any effect, ie..
Aug 02 11:34:04 ups1@localhost upslog[1524] load: 18 temp: NA
On 27/07/2012, at 17:36, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 21/07/2012, at 22:55, Charles Lepple wrote:
Does anyone know if this is possible? A setting like this would provide
some hysteresis for successive power failures which would be handy to have
:)
I don't know about that specific
On 21/07/2012, at 22:55, Charles Lepple wrote:
Does anyone know if this is possible? A setting like this would provide some
hysteresis for successive power failures which would be handy to have :)
I don't know about that specific hardware, but the variables which would
control this are
On 27/07/2012, at 21:57, Arnaud Quette wrote:
newmge-shut prior to 2.6.4 were buggy. So stick with this one. Note that it
will supersed mge-shut in 2.6.5.
OK thanks
Cheers
Arno (on vacation)
(sent from my S3... please excuse my brevity)
Happy holiday :)
Le 27 juil. 2012 11:32, Daniel
On 21/07/2012, at 22:55, Charles Lepple wrote:
Does anyone know if this is possible? A setting like this would provide some
hysteresis for successive power failures which would be handy to have :)
I don't know about that specific hardware, but the variables which would
control this are
On Jul 20, 2012, at 11:25 PM, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
I have an Eaton/MGE EX 11 RT UPS (uses the mge-shut driver) and while I was
testing it I found that it would turn back on straight after power was
restored.
I had a look but I couldn't find a setting which would let me tell it to
Hi,
I have an Eaton/MGE EX 11 RT UPS (uses the mge-shut driver) and while I was
testing it I found that it would turn back on straight after power was restored.
I had a look but I couldn't find a setting which would let me tell it to charge
to (say) 50% before turning the load back on.
Does
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