Re: [Nut-upsuser] RE nut drivers

2006-08-07 Thread Alexander Zubkov
I've updated to 2.0.4 and changed driver to megatec. It is working too. Old info, showed by fentonups: battery.charge: 100.0 battery.voltage: 28.0 driver.name: fentonups driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0 driver.version: 2.0.3 driver.version.internal: 1.22 input.frequency: 49.9 input.voltage:

Re: [Nut-upsuser] RE nut drivers

2006-08-07 Thread Alexander Zubkov
Kjell Claesson wrote: Thanks for the info. I change the driver to megatec for the RealSmart 1000 and 800 in the driver.list. Hi. I've checked PowerMan BackPro Plus 1000 with genericups type=4. OL, OB and LB are showed correctly. SD I have not tested. -- Alexander

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Tripp Lite Smart1000LCD driver problem

2006-08-07 Thread Phil DeBoest
Peter Selinger wrote: Charles Lepple wrote: On 7/24/06, Phil DeBoest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HID descriptor retrieved (Reportlen = 459) Unable to get Report descriptor (-75) Phil, This looks a lot like the problem mentioned here:

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Tripp Lite Smart1000LCD driver problem

2006-08-07 Thread Peter Selinger
Phil DeBoest wrote: Peter Selinger wrote: I have just committed some changes to the development branch that hopefully solve this problem. Now I retrieve the HID descriptor in two different ways, and when in doubt, use the second value (the same as lsusb). I have also made libusb_open()

[Nut-upsuser] Re: Tripp Lite LCD models w/ NUT

2006-08-07 Thread Peter Selinger
Hi James, thanks for the feedback. The output you get seems generally fine, except for battery.voltage: 0.0 and output.voltage: 164.0; these values are consistent with what Phil DeBoest reported. Upsmon normally executes the shutdown command when you reach the low battery threshold, as decided

[Nut-upsuser] Re: Tripp Lite LCD models w/ NUT (DETAILS)

2006-08-07 Thread Peter Selinger
James, thanks, this is useful info. Comments below. -- Peter James Pooton wrote: I saw on the list that you were looking for some details. Sorry I'm not part of the list, but here are my results: [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./newhidups -DDD -u root [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network UPS Tools: