Title: megatec process die
Jul 1 11:56:46 ginning upsd[10590]: Can't connect to UPS [tuncmatik] (megatec-tuncmatik): Connection refused
Jul 1 11:56:46 ginning upsd[10590]: Data for UPS [tuncmatik] is stale - check driver
Jul 1 11:56:46 ginning kernel: megatec[21553]: segfault at 100 ip
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Ercan Istek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jul 1 11:56:46 ginning upsd[10590]: Can't connect to UPS [tuncmatik]
(megatec-tuncmatik): Connection refused
Jul 1 11:56:46 ginning upsd[10590]: Data for UPS [tuncmatik] is stale -
check driver
Jul 1 11:56:46 ginning
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Ercan Istek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Carlos,
nut-client-2.2.2-1.fc9.i386
nut-2.2.2-1.fc9.i386
I am using Fedora 9
Linux ginning 2.6.25.4-30.fc9.i686 #1 SMP Wed May 21 18:12:35 EDT 2008 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Is the problem reproducible? How to
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Ercan Istek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Carlos,
it occur 7-8 hour after i start nut.
megatec binary dies.
Without more information (a stack trace or something), it's kind of
difficult to find the problem. It can be a megatec issue, or an issue
with the
I am trying to build an rpm for nut-2.2.2 on 64 bit opensuse 11.0.
0. Packages previously built for opensuse 10.x have to be rebuilt since
opensuse 11.0 now compresses package payloads using lzma, which
according to the opensuse 11.0 release notes makes 10.x rpms unusable.
1. I
All,
Recently my area got slammed by very bad storms (something among the
lines of 120 MPH winds and lots of hail) which knocked out a quarter of
the power in my city. When I arrived back to my home office, I naturally
found everything powered off and silent, but what I did notice is my
Like I said, this may be a problem with megatec, or it may not, so
please CC: the NUT mailing-list when you reply.
Please run the driver with -DDD at least. Does it terminate in the
same place everytime? Rebuilding the driver with debugging symbols on
and run it through valgrind would be useful
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Jun 27 17:03:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] upsd[14891]: Host 1.2.3.4
disconnected (read failure)
Jun 28 08:31:00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] upsmon[2327]: Startup successful
Ok, We can see a serious issue there... My UPS shut down everything, due
to failures with the drivers.
No. Whatever the problem
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:24:21 +0200 (CEST), Arjen de Korte wrote:
I agree with your approach and I would like to see the nut package
split in openSuse as well. Packages drawing lots of dependencies are no
fun when you are short on disk space. Do you want me to discuss this
with Stanislav?
Arjen de Korte wrote:
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Jun 27 17:03:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] upsd[14891]: Host 1.2.3.4
disconnected (read failure)
Jun 28 08:31:00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] upsmon[2327]: Startup successful
Ok, We can see a serious issue there... My UPS shut down everything, due
to failures with the drivers.
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