Citeren Justin Ellison jus...@techadvise.com:
Attached is a -DDD log of the driver.
Did you look at it before sending it? If not, look now... :-)
We need the output of both stdout and stderr:
/path/to/usbhid-ups -DDD -a upsname CyberPower_CP850.log 21
The first 30 seconds worth of
Attached is a -DDD log of the driver. If you need anything else, let me know.
Justin
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 2:20 AM, Arjen de Korte nut+us...@de-korte.org wrote:
Citeren Justin Ellison jus...@techadvise.com:
When I tested it out tonight, I made a point to watch the LED on the
unit in
Citeren Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com:
in the current version of cps-hid.c, it looks like
FullChargeCapacity, DesignCapacity and CapacityMode are unmapped.
This is intentional. The capacity mode determines the units in which
FullChargeCapacity and DesignCapacity will be reported.
Citeren Justin Ellison jus...@techadvise.com:
When I tested it out tonight, I made a point to watch the LED on the
unit in comparison to the battery.charge indicator from nut. Almost
instant I unplugged it, battery.charge went from 120 to 91, and
immediately fell in sync with what the LED was
Citeren Justin Ellison jus...@techadvise.com:
I have a CyberPower Systems CP850PFCLCD that I'm hooking up to NUT 2.4.3
from apt running under Ubuntu 10.04. Using the usbhid-ups driver, things
*seem* to work at first glance, but there are some odd issues. The most
notable issue is that the
Good news, this model appears to work perfectly, save for an odd
factory default. I only have 55% of a load on this thing, but the
minute I unplug it, I have right around 5 mins of battery time. That
was causing the LB flag to be set almost immediately(because the
factory default for low runtime
Hello all,
I have a CyberPower Systems CP850PFCLCD that I'm hooking up to NUT 2.4.3
from apt running under Ubuntu 10.04. Using the usbhid-ups driver, things
*seem* to work at first glance, but there are some odd issues. The most
notable issue is that the battery.charge indicator reads 120 when
On Mar 30, 2011, at 9:53 PM, Justin Ellison wrote:
Tue Mar 29 23:31:14 CDT 2011
battery.charge: 81
battery.charge.low: 10
battery.charge.warning: 20
battery.mfr.date: CPS
battery.runtime: 283
battery.runtime.low: 300
Not sure about the 120% charge issue.
The UPS decides when to signal a low
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