2009/2/26 Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:54 PM, KP Kirchdoerfer
kap...@bering-uclibc.de wrote:
Hi,
I own a UPS HP T750.
Is there a driver for this UPS (either serial or USB)?
As you may have already seen, we don't have an entry for this UPS in
Hi David,
just a forward to the list since others might be interested in that info.
2009/2/25 David Newman dnew...@networktest.com
On 2/17/09 5:26 AM, Arnaud Quette wrote:
I've appended a script excerpt I've once made to address the guest
shutdown from the host.
it was for ESX, and at
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Hi,
after some experimenting and digging through the code i found no solution
how to completely disable access to upsd from specific hosts.
In previous versions (before r1233) it was possible to allow or deny
access to upsd completely by using
Am Donnerstag, 26. Februar 2009 12:01:41 schrieb Arnaud Quette:
2009/2/26 Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:54 PM, KP Kirchdoerfer
kap...@bering-uclibc.de wrote:
Hi,
I own a UPS HP T750.
Is there a driver for this UPS (either serial or USB)?
As
Citeren KP Kirchdoerfer kap...@bering-uclibc.de:
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And the upshid-ups driver ends with:
No matching HID UPS found
Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
Try this driver again, but make sure to add
productid = 1f06
to the ups.conf entry for this device. Chances are that it is a
Citeren Joerg Pulz joerg.p...@frm2.tum.de:
after some experimenting and digging through the code i found no solution
how to completely disable access to upsd from specific hosts.
On multi-homed servers the LISTEN directive will deal with this, by
only listening on interfaces from which
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