Citeren Brother Railgun of Reason ala...@caerllewys.net:
babylon4:root:/opt/nut:25 # sbin/upsd
Network UPS Tools upsd 2.4.1
listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
listening on ::1 port 3493
/opt/nut/var is world readable
Connected to UPS [tokamak]: bcmxcp-tokamak
Maximum number of connections limited
Citeren Richard Chapman rchap...@aardvark.com.au:
This sounds like one way to do it. If I do it this way - do you know
whether the file:
/etc/killpower
will be created before the shut-down is issued (as it would if the
battery low event occurs). If not - the UPS may not be shut down -
Citeren xqa xqa xq1xq1...@yahoo.com:
[...]
As you can see the F6C750-AVR appears to be megatec protocol.
Does anyone know what I need to do to control how I can control the
Belkin F6C750-AVR UPS?
Have I missed some config?
You probably didn't read the README and INSTALL files, where we
Citeren Richard Chapman rchap...@aardvark.com.au:
I am using a very similar Belkin UPS with nut 2.2.0 and Centos 5.3.
No, you're not. Belkin devices come in different flavors, depending on
the manufacturing date. If you look in the drivers.list, you'll see
that some identical Belkin
Citeren Yevgeny Kosarzhevsky y...@pisem.net:
I get a trouble using nut with PowerMan Back Pro N 1400 Plus
[...]
I have tried it on win xp with WinStar Pro and it works just fine. The
cable and UPS are new.
Any advice?
Read 'man 8 blazer' and try the 'blazer_ser' driver (in that order).
Citeren mick mickh...@bigpond.net.au:
KDE Info Centre reports the UPS as:
STD UPS MON V1.0
Class 0 ((Defined at Interface level))
Subclass0
Protocol0
USB Version 1.00
Vendor ID 0x1 (Fry's Electronics)
Product ID 0x0
This
Citeren Igor R i...@kaba.org.ua:
We are using the equipment MUSTEK PowerMust 3000 NetGuard RM. That is
using Megatec protocol. But unfortunately not all the data can be viewed
correctly when dumping from utility upsc.
For example:
upsbox# upsc mus...@localhost
battery.voltage: 108.00
Citeren Alexey Konokhov a.konok...@gmail.com:
I have Megaline 5000 UPS, which I need to monitor via RS232 interface.
I'm using metasys driver, and everything is Ok, but I can't see
battery charge.
From command line and cgi-interface I can see battery voltage, input
and output voltage and
Citeren Alexander I. Gordeev lasa...@lvk.cs.msu.su:
I've just commited a fix for the blazer_usb driver. I'm still trying to fix
megatec_usb also. There is a very odd and interesting problem which I want to
resolve.
I've reverted your fix. This breaks other devices where we need to
read
Citeren Arjen de Korte nut+us...@de-korte.org:
I've just commited a fix for the blazer_usb driver. I'm still trying to fix
megatec_usb also. There is a very odd and interesting problem which
I want to resolve.
I've reverted your fix. This breaks other devices where we need to
read until
Citeren Bob Blackwell rc.blackw...@yahoo.ca:
OK, that looks good too, so the problem must be in the calculation of
the unit exponent (probably got something to do with erroneous type
casting). I updated the SVN trunk with some more debugging info. Can
you check out if this solves this issue?
Citeren Alexander I. Gordeev lasa...@lvk.cs.msu.su:
First of all, IMO you should trust me more because I now have an 06da:0003
Ippon device.
It's not that I don't trust you. I´ll take your word for it that
reading until timeout is needed for the 06da:0003 if you say so. You
made exactly
Citeren Bob Blackwell rc.blackw...@yahoo.ca:
If you post debug output, make sure to include the report descriptor,
which would be the most valueable part, together with the initial dump
of the variables.
The dump you posted only contained the report descriptor, however the
initial dump of
Citeren Bob Blackwell rc.blackw...@yahoo.ca:
The dump you posted only contained the report descriptor, however the
initial dump of the data was missing. We need both to get an idea what
is going on. The report descriptor itself looks good (I was able to
successfully parse it).
Sorry about
Citeren Andrew Zabolotny z...@homelink.ru:
[ippon]
driver = blazer_usb
port = auto
vendorid = 06da
productid = 0003
desc = Ippon Smart Winner 3000
This vendorid and productid are already supported out-of-the box.
Specifying them in the configuration should only be done for devices
that
Citeren Attila Csontos attila.cson...@r-sys.sk:
Hi Kjell and Arnaud,
I was trying Kjell's command (/path/to/bcmxcp -DD -a pw9130 -u root)
and I have got this output:
[...]
After that driver finished with Segmentation Fault (core dumped). No
core file in current directory.
If you
Citeren Attila Csontos attila.cson...@r-sys.sk:
Hi Kjell and Arnaud,
I was trying Kjell's command (/path/to/bcmxcp -DD -a pw9130 -u root)
and I have got this output:
[...]
After that driver finished with Segmentation Fault (core dumped). No
core file in current directory.
If you
Citeren Bob Blackwell rc.blackw...@yahoo.ca:
From what I can tell three's only one active driver. PS shows;
PID USER COMMAND
2045 root /ffp/bin/usbhid-ups -a APC_UPS
2047 root /ffp/sbin/upsd
2049 root /ffp/sbin/upsmon -u monuser
2050 nutmon /ffp/sbin/upsmon -u
Citeren Bob Blackwell rc.blackw...@yahoo.ca:
[...]
The systems message.log contains several lines with;
Mar 13 19:16:20 DNS323_NAS user.warn kernel: usb 1-1.2: usbfs: process
26398 (usbhid-ups) did not claim interface 0 before use
This usually means that more than one driver is active for
Citeren Snoopy Great great.sno...@gmail.com:
Well, the value should not be static, could it be a data parsing error ?
No.
1. Manuel has the same ups model, and the charge level showed by nut is not
constant. However he seems to be running the initial version from svn.
Maybe he read the man
Citeren Snoopy Great great.sno...@gmail.com:
I own some Ablerex MARS 3000 (MS3000RT) UPS.
Following the thread here :
http://osdir.com/ml/monitoring.nut.user/2006-04/msg00091.html
I would have the following issues :
1. The battery charge displayed seems wrong : It always shows 100.0 - even
Citeren David Smith li...@nobodynet.net:
On issuing a /etc/init.d/nut start I get the following in my syslog:
Mar 7 00:27:19 copstick3 upsd[26316]: Connection from 127.0.1.1
Mar 7 00:27:19 copstick3 upsd[26316]: Client monu...@127.0.1.1 logged
into UPS [copstick_ups]
Mar 7 00:27:19
Citeren Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com:
[...]
upsd.conf
#
ACL all 0.0.0.0/0
ACL localhost 127.0.0.1/32
ACL localhost2 127.0.1.1/32
ACL nobodynet 10.9.2.0/24
#ACCEPT http://10.9.2.0/24%0A#ACCEPT all
ACCEPT localhost
ACCEPT nobodynet
ACCEPT localhost2
REJECT all
try
Citeren Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com:
upsd.conf
#
ACL all 0.0.0.0/0
ACL localhost 127.0.0.1/32
ACL localhost2 127.0.1.1/32
ACL nobodynet 10.9.2.0/24
#ACCEPT http://10.9.2.0/24%0A#ACCEPT all
ACCEPT localhost
ACCEPT nobodynet
ACCEPT localhost2
REJECT all
try putting all
Citeren Gabriel Hahmann gabriel.hahm...@gmail.com:
I tried your sugestion, changing the protocol to megatec and putting the
port with /dev/ttyUSB0.
This didn't work, the output is as follows:
r...@comserver:/lib/nut# ./megatec -a sms -DD
Network UPS Tools 2.2.1- - Megatec protocol
Citeren Dave Gibson dave.gib...@coloradovnet.com:
Hello list! I can't seem to get this running via RS232 monitoring; I've
been told that NUT won't support serial connections, and find this hard
to verify. Does anyone else have this running on the SU10KRT3U via
RS232? If so, what driver did
Citeren Gabriel Hahmann gabriel.hahm...@gmail.com:
[...]
My device is connected in the bus 001, device 004, and when i do a lsusb -s
001:004 -vvv the result is as follows:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04b4:5500 Cypress Semiconductor Corp. HID-COM RS232
Adapter
Device Descriptor:
bLength
Citeren KP Kirchdoerfer kap...@bering-uclibc.de:
[...]
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
Citeren Des Dougan d...@douganconsulting.com:
A client of mine has an APC Back-UPS 350 model (USB connected). His
office had a power incident yesterday, where there was an interruption
of about 30 seconds. During that time, the server shut down. As soon
as it went on battery, the daemon
Citeren Oleg Pshenychnyy oleg.pshenych...@gmail.com:
I have Mustek NetGuard 1000 UPS which is equivalent to Ippon SmartWinner
1000.
I have tried to run several latest builds of NUT, but run megatec_usb driver
still failed with my device.
I hope the information below might help.
[...]
Try
Citeren Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com:
Alex, be sure to also address blazer_usb since it's the long run approach.
It will already work with this UPS. The problem is in the way how the
phoenix subdriver in megatec_usb deals with reading data from the UPS.
Currently, it reads data until
Citeren Alexander I. Gordeev lasa...@lvk.cs.msu.su:
Alex, be sure to also address blazer_usb since it's the long run approach.
Sure, actually I rechecked blazer_usb after Arjen's mail. Well, it is
not really working but it can read Q1 response at least! I didn't notice
this previously because
Citeren Volker Theile vot...@gmx.de:
Ahmmm, just wondering how this could happen and why nobody has realized
this bug during the testing phase :-)
Testing can only confirm the presence of bugs, not the absence. This
error was already present since (at least) January 2005, which
probably
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
Well, right, but PSP it's not intended for network use, while NUT indeed
it is. I took it as example for showing the above reason and how easy is
to choose from different criteria in a standalone environment:
http://i39.tinypic.com/2mpy9s6.png
You
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
You're wrong. :-)
I don't think so :-)
Yes you are. :-)
Yesterday I had a try with my windows laptop. Here you can see how it
works: http://i43.tinypic.com/2n20778.png
You can configure NUT to shutdown at a certain battery.charge too,
with the
Citeren David Newman dnew...@networktest.com:
How to shut down VMWare guest virtual machines earlier than the host
machine they run on? (For example, if everything normally shuts down at
5% UPS battery, then the VMs should shut down at 10%.)
First question is, why do you want to do that?
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
It's funny that you mention MGE PSP here, since except for the
shutdown timer (reason explained in the FAQ), NUT already provides
*all* functionality it has (including shutdown based on charge and
runtime). What you may be missing is the fact that
Citeren Gabor Gombas gomb...@sztaki.hu:
The first step would be to have a _central_ way to manage when to shut a
specific class of clients down. Having to muck with upssched scripts on
every client just does not scale. IMHO the clients should just say
hello, I'm of class X when logging into
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
This would be useful too, but I would be happy enough just having
different shutdown moments based on timer|charge|runtime as apcupsd and
MGE's psp[1] do natively (and as it should be)!
It's funny that you mention MGE PSP here, since except for the
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
Please elaborate here, because as far as I know we already have this
(the 'upsd' server).
Please read the last mail from Gabor, his idea it's really close to
mine. To me clients have to be as stupid as possible (requiring almost
no configuration) and
Citeren Lars Täuber taeu...@bbaw.de:
it seems I understood how NUT works now. But then it is not the
solution for us. The reason simply is we have one big ups for so
many servers. And it's a bad idea to have one point in time to
shutdown all servers. So one »battery low« signal for all
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
I think I know what he meant, because my needs are similar. I already
explained them some time ago, when I discovered that NUT comes with no
features at all about programmable outlets (right now I still have no
shutdown sequence settled yet).
When
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
If you want to conserve power on your UPS, you should simply send a
client a command to shutdown.
How can I do that? How can I shutdown different systems at different
battery charge levels (or expected runtime)? I thought the only option
aviable was
Citeren Julian Stacey j...@berklix.org:
As batteries age, they might (or not) retain most of their Amp Hour
capacity, but as their internal resistance increases, can't deliver
same peak current load as a newer lower internal resistance battery.
The internal resistance usually increases
Citeren Gabor Gombas gomb...@sztaki.hu:
Most server-grade boxes have IPMI support and that's _very_ convenient
not just for turning the machine on/off. Also, we have good experiences
with simple Wake-on-LAN for cheap boxes: it's not 100% reliable, but it
is good enough to be useful (and if a
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
NUT is handy if you want to shut down one or many systems in the same
moment but not in such case (upssched, is not even part of the core and
does not fully fits these needs).
No, at the moment NUT only support if the decision to shutdown is made
at
Citeren Marco Chiappero ma...@absence.it:
And centralized is a very important keyword here; having
to modify upssched scripts on dozens of machines when the plan changes
is a real PITA.
I agree, and that's the reason why I said there is a need for a
director. It takes care about settings and
Citeren Jim Neeland n...@neeland.net:
I'd like to have the UPS status web page automatically refreshed.
I've found a reference to using @REFRESH@ in the upsstats.html
page, but as far as I can tell in looking at the code, somewhere I
need to provide a value to the refreshdelay variable, and I
Citeren Lars Täuber taeu...@bbaw.de:
[...]
The values of X and Y depend on how long the clients need for
finishing their business with the SQL servers (X) and how long the SQL
servers needs for doing their thing on the NFS servers (Y).
This seems dangerous to me. Just think of the following
Citeren Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com:
Our network system is quite complex and we need shutdown sequence
levels. The servers depend on each other because of NFS and SQL
connections and the like.
There is a bit of sequencing in the master/slave protocol, but I have
not had the time to
Citeren Anna Hopkins molto.li...@gmail.com:
I upgraded from V2.2 to V2.4. I use the upslog command to log the
values of my belkin ups (belkinunv via serial port). It would
occasionally start to record garbage, but it would always go back to
normal in V2.2 if I restarted. In V2.4 it would
Citeren Jordi Moreno jmor...@cim.es:
Couldn't test SVN version. After downloading, autoreconf --install gives
me the following output:
# autoreconf --install
aclocal: macro `NUT_OS_FUNCTIONS' required but not defined
aclocal: configure.in: 65: macro `AM_PROG_CC_C_O' not found in library
Citeren Jordi Moreno jmor...@cim.es:
chopito:/usr/local/ups# bin/blazer_usb -a unitek -u root -x
vendorid=0665 -k -D
Try
bin/blazer_usb -a unitek -u root -x offdelay=60 -k -DDD
instead. Your UPS may not understand an offdelay smaller than 60 seconds.
Best regards, Arjen
--
Please
Citeren Jordi Moreno jmor...@cim.es:
I'm attaching usbsnoop.log.tgz. I've tried to keep the log as little
as possible, only logging Winpower agent's start.
I hope it will help...
It does. This looks like a Q1/megatec protocol UPS, unlike what I
expected based on earlier megatec logs:
Citeren Scott Evans sc...@vk7hse.hobby-site.org:
I was recently given a SOLA-330 UPS
However, it didn't come with the comms cable so I'm having some trouble
trying to find a pin-out for this UPS and secondly exactly what driver
to use with NUT ??
I've got the users manual for a SOLA-325
Citeren Benjamin Hase benjamin.h...@googlemail.com:
just want to report a successful installation of the Digitus DN-170020
UPS.
Thanks for reporting this, we appreciate feedback like this to keep
our list of supported devices current.
Works mostly without problems with the megatec driver
Citeren Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com:
I have set the driver name to newhidups and the port to auto.
What version of NUT are you using?
The newhidups driver was renamed in nut-2.2.0 so it must be nut-2.0.5
(or older). Which means it is well over two years old at least. You
should
Citeren Jean Delvare kh...@linux-fr.org:
These problems might be related. In order to find out what is wrong,
run the 'usbhid-ups' driver with debugging enabled (-, not higher)
to see what is going on.
For reference, I have an APC Back-UPS RS 800 here and it says (with NUT
2.2.2):
Citeren Huge h...@huge.org.uk:
I am about to retire my Sun Solaris workstation and replace it with a
Intel box (A Dell Inspiron 530) running Ubuntu. My UPS (an APC
SmartUPS2200) only has a serial port for communicating with its
controlling host. The Sun has a serial port, but the Dell
Citeren Dario \subbia\ Cavallaro sub...@gmail.com:
Just an idea (obviously OT from the topic) but why not writing a
dedicated driver and let users configure it in ups.conf? It seems to me
the most obvious solution without breaking existing installations.
The drivers that incorporate USB to
Citeren Dario \subbia\ Cavallaro sub...@gmail.com:
Ok, strange result.. the ups is still attached, the id is the same,
but it is ignored by the driver.
My mistake. I failed to notice the different productid of this device.
You should be able to connect to it by adding a couple of
Citeren Hai Zaar haiz...@gmail.com:
The current progress is like this:
With help from linux-hotplug guys
(http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.hotplug.devel/13551) I've managed
to /dev/ttyUSB0 to be registered, but:
# /sbin/upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.2
Citeren Bill Blessing billy1...@gmail.com:
Sorry for the delay. Too much partying on New Year's Eve I suppose. Anyway,
I've attached an usbsnoop log file that I ran for a small amount of time. If
it needs to be longer let me know. Also, I've pasted the results below of
the first bit of it.
Citeren Dario \subbia\ Cavallaro sub...@gmail.com:
Is the patch included into official nut release? If yes, which version.
Otherwise, is there a feature request for the inclusion of this patch?
This is the version installed by ubuntu 8.10:
r...@mio:~# dpkg -l|grep nut|grep core
ii nut
Citeren Bill Blessing billy1...@gmail.com:
The results of lsusb:
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0d9f:0002 Powercom Co., Ltd
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
We don't have a driver for this device, so any
Citeren Kjell Claesson kjell.claes...@epost.tidanet.se:
[...]
So the driver should support the mustek protocol.
Maybe. It could also be speaking a dialect of the Megatec protocol and
use 'QS\r' to query for the status. The new 'blazer_(ser|usb)' drivers
will support that, the
Citeren Herwarth Heitmann herwa...@heitmann.nl:
every two weeks my system shutsdown because my apc ups does a self
test and nut is not picking up the cancel timer event.
Do you have the EXEC flag set on the ONLINE event in 'upsmon.conf'?
according to me all settings are correct. in my
Citeren Kārlis Repsons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Please forward whatever information you have about this. Like I said,
I don't even know if this value is in seconds or minutes, so any
information you have is more than I have now.
Here it goes what I have:
The BP100 ups uses the Cyberpower
Citeren Kārlis Repsons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now *this* is useful! Do you have the full specification available? If
possible, can you send it?
Maybe other person will send.
Given the total lack of support NUT gets from Cyberpower, I doubt it.
Many users have already asked for this, but so far
Citeren Simon Meggle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok obviously, in the default configuration upsmon decides to bring
the system down on LB and COMMBAD (or, are there any other states?) .
No, COMMBAD is just the first warning. You probably meant NOCOMM here.
The system will be brought down in the
Citeren Marco Chiappero [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
However here I am if you will need a tester for the new code (unless in
the meantime I've replaced my MGE with an APC Smart UPS, with no annoing
fan, more power and runtime, for the same money).
Regarding this, the fan is indeed annoying, but
Citeren Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
Please try if changing line 426 in drivers/megatec.c from
ser_send_pace(upsfd, SEND_PACE, Q1%c, ENDCHAR);
to
ser_send_pace(upsfd, SEND_PACE, D%c, ENDCHAR);
[...]
Best regards, Arjen
--
Please keep list traffic on the list
Citeren Marco Chiappero [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First of all I think I have to use upssched for shutting down the
computers, both connected to the programmable outlets, haven't I?
Yes.
But
how does the driver communicate to the computers that outlet.X is
cutting the power since is reaching the
Citeren Kārlis Repsons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[ long rant removed ]
Well, what people think?
This is the author of the powerpanel driver. What you're suggesting is
what quite a couple of drivers already support. I would be happy to
implement the suggestions you made in this driver. I neither
Citeren Markus Kress [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
we have a problem using APC Back-UPS CS 500 (connected via USB,
usbhid-ups-apc) and UPS-NUT. We've tried different Versions of UPS-NUT
(2.2.1 and 2.2.2), including the latest from SVN (28th November 2008).
We've also tried apcupsd, which works fine for
Citeren Mathieu Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
with a simple lsusb I get nothing special:
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001:
Citeren Rob MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Starting UPS drivers ...
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.2
Can't start /lib/nut/tripplite-ups: No such file or directory
* Failed to start UPS drivers!
Whats in your upsd.conf?
That's fairly irrelevant at this point. The driver
Citeren Barb Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My problem is that nut isn't recognizing the driver
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.2
Can't open /var/lib/nut/tripplite-ups-auto.pid: No such file or directory
Could it be you mistyped the drivername? The driver is
'tripplite_usb', not
Citeren Jon Povey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have some more information. I ran the driver with lots of debug
output, inlined below with most of the repeated polling output removed,
please say if you'd like a complete log.
It probably won't be of any help. The maintainer of the 'apcsmart'
driver
Citeren Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
I checked and these OID do not exists.
Of course. These are all OID's that only exist in three phase units.
Your Smart-UPS 3000 XL is a single phase unit, so that won't
report/support them. The development version will no longer log
Citeren ?? ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I installed NUT (2.2.2) via MacPorts.
$ sudo /opt/local/bin/upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.2
Network UPS Tools: 0.29 USB communication driver - core 0.33 (2.2.2)
Can't chdir to /opt/local/var/db/ups: No such file or
Citeren Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's usually the tell tale sign that the batteries are well past
their 'due to replace by' date. When was the last time you ran a deep
discharge test on them?
Not sure - I'll have to admit my ignorance and ask what is that?
Never mind, I noticed that
Citeren tarbeite [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
I have somewhere around 12 ups¹s that the server watches and would like to
thin out this code a little bit. Is there anyway to have UPSMON send a
command such as a COMMBAD * and then have upssched-cmd pickup the upsname
from the * and use it to send
Citeren Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[ crossposting to nut-upsdev ]
Hm, maybe I'm wrong this time too. The answer is about 120 mS and the delay
for answer in the read-buf is 250 mS, then a respond delay (sleep) of 200 mS.
So 250-120=130+200=330 mS
So the ups have about 330 mS to
Citeren Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The driver looks OK, and changing the timing (delays) in it is not going to
help.
There is one slight problem in it. The ser_get_buf_len() that is used
will not differentiate between 'no characters read' and 'not enough
characters read'. It will
Citeren Seann Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After compiling the modified driver I am seeing this:
Tue Oct 28-11:33:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:drivers ./powerpanel -DDD -u nut -a
cyberpower-ups
Network UPS Tools - CyberPower text/binary protocol UPS driver 0.23 (2.2.2)
Warning: This is an experimental
Citeren Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When it loses comms I see stuff like this..
entering shut_get_report(id: 2f, len: 1800)
shut_wait_ack(): ACK received
entering shut_get_report(id: 20, len: 1800)
shut_wait_ack(): ACK received
entering shut_get_report(id: 07, len: 1800)
Citeren Seann Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This output is after everything has been shut down and all NUT
related items killed out of memory after a init script being run to
stop the main items. The output of the debug is:
debug level is '3'
Trying binary protocol...
read: (20 bytes) = 2e
Citeren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks to the precious help from Henning Brauer, I managed to solve
an issue with my UPS (a rebranded UPS speaking in Ablerex-ese over USB).
Under OpenBSD 4.3, the UPS was claimed by HID.
Wait a minute, if OpenBSD claimed this device, chances are that it was
Citeren Seann Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I use the powerpanel driver, it either dies, or fails to start.
Here is a sample from the syslog dealing with that:
Oct 25 02:37:21 haruhi upsd[9796]: listening on 0.0.0.0 port 3493
Oct 25 02:37:21 haruhi upsd[9796]: Can't connect to UPS
Citeren Tamas Csillag [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm proud to report that the megatec driver supports the following devices:
Infosec XP Pro 1000
Kebo 1200D 'D Series'
Thanks for this report. Could you please also post the output of
'upsc' for both of these devices, so that we can keep this as a
Citeren Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Got -22 HID objects...
Hmm, this doesn't look good. The number of HID objects should be positive.
Not if the call to usb_interrupt_read() in libusb.c (line 400)
returned an error (which is the case here). We might want to change
the debug output
Citeren Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've installed NUT on my Mac OS X 10.5 server, using the macports
build. The machine is a dual processor G4 tower, connected to an APC
UPS via USB.
usbhid-ups seems to be working, see output below. However, when I run
/opt/local/bin/upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Citeren Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
usb_control_msg: 161 1 769 0 0x813310c 2 4000
USB error: error sending control message: Input/output error
Can't retrieve Report 1: Input/output error
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got to reconnect!
usb_set_debug: Setting debugging level to 3 (on)
Citeren mailing - effem [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
ups.timer.reboot: 0
ups.timer.shutdown: -1
OK, your UPS doesn't have 'ups.timer.start'. That's not required to
shut it down, but this means that there will be no way to shutdown
with a delay and return when the power comes back. The
Citeren Emmanuel Lesouef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is Upssched the workaround to this ? With a trigger to ONBATT, to wait
for several minutes (translated to seconds) until shutting down the
server.
If you want to shutdown your systems before the UPS signals a low
battery, yes. This may be needed
Citeren tarbeite [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here is the last section of the syslogs when I tried to connect to the nut
server.
Sep 22 05:07:09 linux-s0mr upsd[2099]: Rejecting TCP connection from
client's ip
Sep 22 05:07:21 linux-s0mr upsd[2099]: Rejecting TCP connection from
client's ip
Sep 22
Citeren James Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do any known UPS's keep internal logs of events? I am currently using a
slightly modified version if usbhid-ups to talk to a HP T/R2200 G2,
which is internally a TrippLite UPS.
MGE has a range of UPSes that can optionally be equipped with a
Network
Citeren James Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's a brand new UPS (3 weeks old) and has failed this way twice, both
after hours. No other equipment at the same site was affected indicating
that there were no power problems.
In that case, create one at a time convenient for you. Make sure there
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