Hi all,
I've more-or-less got NUT 2.0.4 working with my Powerware Prestige
1000VA UPS (serial), but unfortunately NUT is flagging LOW_BATTERY
continuously, which is a tad embarrassing when power fails ;-)
The numbers from upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED] seem reasonable:
ambient.temperature: 24.5
batter
Hi,
lör 2007-05-19 klockan 14:24 +0100 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi all,
>
> I've more-or-less got NUT 2.0.4 working with my Powerware Prestige
> 1000VA UPS (serial), but unfortunately NUT is flagging LOW_BATTERY
> continuously, which is a tad embarrassing when power fails ;-)
>
Can you upgrade
Hi, Kjell,
Kjell Claesson wrote:
> Can you upgrade to 2.0.5, or any better if you can use the svn trunk.
Thanks very much for your pointer. I'm currently trying to compile but
it appears to be broken on my Debian (stable) system.
The issue here is that the configure script appears to assume tha
OK Steve,
I spotted the bug.
You don't have the Battery_low alarm.
This trigger a bug in the driver. During some cleanup of the
code, the numbers was changed to unsigned int. That was not so smart
for this. -1 indicate not present alarm. But -1 is more than 0 if
it is read as unsigned so it trig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi, Kjell,
>
> Kjell Claesson wrote:
> > Can you upgrade to 2.0.5, or any better if you can use the svn trunk.
>
> Thanks very much for your pointer. I'm currently trying to compile but
> it appears to be broken on my Debian (stable) system.
>
> The issue here is t
--- Arjen de Korte wrote:
>
> > I also did:
> >
> > # ./megatec_usb -D -x vendor=06da -x mfr=OMRON
> > /dev/usb/hiddev0
>
> Please have a look at 'man 8 megatec_usb' again.
>
> You probably need to specify the '-x vendorid' and
> '-x productid' options
> and most likely, the 'subdriver' as we
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