Citeren Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com:
Just starting it with the fedora service command gets this:
[r...@coyote rules.d]# service ups start
/etc/sysconfig/ups: line 4: UPSD_OPTIONS: command not found
Starting UPS driver controller:[FAILED]
Starting upsd:
Hi there!
I'm a n00b NUT user trying to get it running on RHEL5 and actually do
something useful for me. Few questions:
1) I want it to notify me by email on power loss and power back events.
I can't find any sample scripts for this purpose... Where shall I look
for them?
2) So far, I've
Hi,
Is anyone using nut with any of the CyberPower Online Series UPS'?
I'm looking specifically at the OL3000RMXL2U...
Thanks,
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Best regards,
Charles
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Hi!
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 08:26 -0500, Justin Piszcz wrote:
For no. 1:
I'm actually trying to make use of upssched to avoid notifications for
short outages like ~ 1 minute or so. So far I've added two lines:
# The timers, here 60 sec after the ONBATT (ups on battery) event
AT ONBATT *
Hi there,
back from a week of vacation...
2009/12/26 Arjen de Korte nut+us...@de-korte.org:
Citeren Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com:
I know that for now I can rip the sources of some of the SRPMs floating
around etc. but I guess this is something that is ought to be fixed
ASAP.
The
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Charles Lepple wrote:
On Dec 27, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
I'll be talking with a XPCC support person tomorrow, though I suspect
he'll punt it back to me when it comes to my nut driver problem.
I don't know anything about XPCC,
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Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
However, they are fairly simple tools and not configurable beyond
the command line arguments specifying the serial line and polling times.
Sorry, small correction. Not polling times, rather the breakout delay
time and the
On Monday 28 December 2009, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com:
Just starting it with the fedora service command gets this:
[r...@coyote rules.d]# service ups start
/etc/sysconfig/ups: line 4: UPSD_OPTIONS: command not found
Starting UPS driver controller:
On Monday 28 December 2009, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com:
Just starting it with the fedora service command gets this:
[r...@coyote rules.d]# service ups start
/etc/sysconfig/ups: line 4: UPSD_OPTIONS: command not found
Starting UPS driver controller:
Hi!
I have finally set up NUT more or less the way I want it to work, but
after live testing, it turned out that the UPS (Ablerex VS000361,
serially connected using megatec driver) does not switch on the load
after the shutdown has been initiated completed and power came back
on.
Is there any
On Monday 28 December 2009, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 28 December 2009, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com:
Just starting it with the fedora service command gets this:
[r...@coyote rules.d]# service ups start
/etc/sysconfig/ups: line 4: UPSD_OPTIONS: command
Hi Jeff,
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
However, they are fairly simple tools and not configurable beyond
the command line arguments specifying the serial line and polling times.
Sorry, small correction. Not polling times, rather the breakout delay
time and the UPS shutdown delay time.
This
Hi!
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 20:54 +0100, Arjen de Korte wrote:
I don't understand what you mean with first and second goal. Please
make a timeline with events and what you want to happen at each point
in time.
OK, I will try to put it the other way around :-) (let's assume that the
UPS
Citeren Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com:
[...]
It sends a power back e-mail no matter what, but probably we can live
with it.
This is trivial to script. Create an empty file somewhere your
CMDSCRIPT has write access to when the 'linedown' timer elapses (ie,
when you send the warning
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 22:02 +0100, Arjen de Korte wrote:
This is trivial to script. Create an empty file somewhere your
CMDSCRIPT has write access to when the 'linedown' timer elapses (ie,
when you send the warning mail). In your 'lineup' event check for the
presence of this file. If it
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Kjell Claesson wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
However, they are fairly simple tools and not configurable beyond
the command line arguments specifying the serial line and polling times.
Sorry, small correction. Not polling times, rather
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Kjell Claesson wrote:
Then if you can check the speed on the port. The powercom driver is using
1200 b/s.
% stty -F /dev/ttyS0
speed 1200 baud; line = 0;
min = 0; time = 0;
ignbrk -brkint -icrnl -imaxbel
- -opost -onlcr
- -isig -icanon -echo
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