OK Jeff,
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 -echoe -echok -echoctl -echoke
Hi!
Please keep the list traffic on the list so that the others can benefit.
1) Be sure that an MTA is installed and working:
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Test!
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2) Be sure that the script has correct permissions:
chmod ugo+x /mnt/data/scripts/ups-notifier
3) Be sure that it actually
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Kjell Claesson wrote:
The default for the driver is Trust ups and it sends 11 bytes. Yours is
sending 16. So check the manual page for the powercom driver, and
check if you can make it talk to it.
Problem is that it may use some odd
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
I'll experiment with the driver variable options, however, if you know
the correct (or almost correct) settings, then that info would be
greatly appreciated.
Setting the line voltage variable to 120 produces:
% upsc xtreme
battery.charge: 98.1
driver.name: powercom
Ping?
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Great Jeff,
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
I'll experiment with the driver variable options, however, if you know
the correct (or almost correct) settings, then that info would be
greatly appreciated.
No my baby is the bcmxcp driver, so my knowledge in the calculations done
in the powercom
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Kjell Claesson wrote:
Great Jeff,
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
I'll experiment with the driver variable options, however, if you know
the correct (or almost correct) settings, then that info would be
greatly appreciated.
No my baby is the bcmxcp
Kjell Claesson wrote:
Then you have to make a real test. Best is to load it with some light-bulbs
as
it is going to shut off. Have the communication to the computer and load it
with the bulbs until it signals LB (Low Battery). Now check if it shutting
down properly.
Sorry about that
Jeff,
The previous values were under load, which I forgot to mention. It has a
~500W server and 10W switch on it.
Then the ups.load is low also.
But you should not do the LB shutdown test with the server attached.
It may power off without a warning.
/Kjell
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Jeff,
The previous values were under load, which I forgot to mention. It has a
~500W server and 10W switch on it.
Then the ups.load is low also.
But you should not do the LB shutdown test with the server attached.
It may
Kjell Claesson wrote:
The previous values were under load, which I forgot to mention. It has a
~500W server and 10W switch on it.
Then the ups.load is low also.
But you should not do the LB shutdown test with the server attached.
It may power off without a warning.
The readings just
Citeren Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com:
Ping?
I didn't comment to that message (for exactly the reasons in the
subject field) and you seemed to be in the process of figuring stuff
out yourself (which we prefer, since then people actually learn,
instead of us developers telling them
On Tuesday 29 December 2009, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com:
Ping?
I didn't comment to that message (for exactly the reasons in the
subject field) and you seemed to be in the process of figuring stuff
out yourself (which we prefer, since then people actually
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 16:29 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
Just pulled the 2.4.1 tarball, fedora 10 is EOL'd 2.2.2 is it in rpms, and
even rpmfind was helpless. I'll put it in before I screw with this again.
I've commited the SPEC for EL4/EL5 to RPMForge few days ago. Not sure
which
On Tuesday 29 December 2009, Arjen de Korte wrote:
2.4.1 now installed, using default ./configure
I had to make a bunch of directories move all the .conf files cuz the
config path seems scrambled, its /usr/local/ups/etc, s/b /usr/local/etc/ups
IMO. Bug?
The line
/path/to/usbhid-ups
OK.
The readings just before the nut initiated server shutdown due to LB was:
% upsc xtreme
battery.charge: 47.9
driver.name: powercom
driver.parameter.linevoltage: 120
driver.parameter.manufacturer: XPCC
driver.parameter.modelname: XVRT-1000
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
Citeren Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com:
2.4.1 now installed, using default ./configure
I had to make a bunch of directories move all the .conf files cuz the
config path seems scrambled, its /usr/local/ups/etc, s/b /usr/local/etc/ups
IMO. Bug?
No, you didn't read the INSTALL file. These
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