Re: [Nut-upsuser] Accurate battery reports? (HP R3000 XR)

2009-08-26 Thread Jon Bendtsen
Hi NUT cgi started to report the battery at 100% without i remember doing anything. JonB On 13/07/2009, at 12.43, Jon Bendtsen wrote: Hi I have a HP R3000 XR UPS which NUT never says is at 100% battery. It seems stuck in 98 or 99 . something percentage. How accurate should i expect the

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Accurate battery reports? (HP R3000 XR)

2009-08-26 Thread Arjen de Korte
Citeren Jon Bendtsen jbendt...@laerdal.dk: NUT cgi started to report the battery at 100% without i remember doing anything. It could be that the UPS has performed an automatic battery test or runtime calibration in the mean time (which is not unusual for many higher end devices). Note

[Nut-upsuser] Accurate battery reports? (HP R3000 XR)

2009-07-13 Thread Jon Bendtsen
Hi I have a HP R3000 XR UPS which NUT never says is at 100% battery. It seems stuck in 98 or 99 . something percentage. How accurate should i expect the reports to be? All my other UPSes has been and is at 100%, even those i have retired. My monitor system runs debian. The host that is

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Accurate battery reports? (HP R3000 XR)

2009-07-13 Thread Arjen de Korte
Citeren Jon Bendtsen jbendt...@laerdal.dk: I have a HP R3000 XR UPS which NUT never says is at 100% battery. It seems stuck in 98 or 99 . something percentage. Please mention the driver you're using when asking for help. How accurate should i expect the reports to be? All my other UPSes

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Accurate battery reports? (HP R3000 XR)

2009-07-13 Thread Jon Bendtsen
On 13/07/2009, at 14.06, Kjell Claesson wrote: Hi Hi Jon, I have a HP R3000 XR UPS which NUT never says is at 100% battery. It seems stuck in 98 or 99 . something percentage. How accurate should i expect the reports to be? All my other UPSes has been and is at 100%, even those i have

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Accurate battery reports? (HP R3000 XR)

2009-07-13 Thread Kjell Claesson
OK Jon, just a comment. is bcmxcp a eaton driver? For some years ago Eaton purchased Powerware, but the driver was developed before that. On the nut 1.4 series it was Martin Schroeder that made the driver. But it was dropped, so i was sitting with some Powerware ups'es that I have to monitor.