Hello Kjell.
Kjell Claesson wrote:
You have been busy i see. OK it is possible to set the 9120 to requsted mode
only, and this is done by the serial driver part. And it should remain so
after power cycling.
How is this accomplished? Any chance of a step by step tutorial?
One thing that
You have been busy i see. OK it is possible to set the 9120 to requsted
mode only, and this is done by the serial driver part. And it should
remain so after power cycling.
How is this accomplished? Any chance of a step by step tutorial?
This is done through the initialization of the bcmxcp
I have a PW9120 hooked up via a serial cable running NUT 2.0.4.
When running upsc I cant see any parameter that looks like it would
trigger a shutdown. Theres is
nothing like battery.charge.low: 30 or battery.charge.warning: 30.
The UPS may not support reporting and/or changing this value.
Hello Arjen.
Arjen de Korte wrote:
In general, shutdown will be triggered when the UPS is both on battery
*and* reporting low battery. The latter may or may not be user
configurable. In your case, it looks like the driver has no way of
changing this level, so when this actually happens
In general, shutdown will be triggered when the UPS is both on battery
*and* reporting low battery. The latter may or may not be user
configurable. In your case, it looks like the driver has no way of
changing this level, so when this actually happens depends on the UPS.
So, for testing I
Den Friday 09 November 2007 13.09.32 skrev Arjen de Korte:
I have a PW9120 hooked up via a serial cable running NUT 2.0.4.
When running upsc I cant see any parameter that looks like it would
trigger a shutdown. Theres is
nothing like battery.charge.low: 30 or battery.charge.warning: 30.
Hi everybody,
i'm trying to use the UPSNAME environment variable within the script
launched by upssched, and although it is correctly written and thus read by
my script, it doesn't get updated when multiple UPSes are configured.
To be more precise i'm monitoring 2 UPSes and using AT *EVENT* *
On Nov 9, 2007 2:01 PM, Alberto Di Fede [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To be more precise i'm monitoring 2 UPSes and using AT EVENT * OPERATION
handle to manage events in upssched.conf.
Am i wrong somewhere?
Which events are you trying to catch?
Can you post some of your configuration files?
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