arjen,
The recommended way to do use multiple USB devices, is to match the
serial number of the UPS. This will make sure that if you plug the
devices in a different port, the upsnames don't change. Check if the
serial number is reported by the devices if you run the driver with
the
On Aug 3, 2011, at 11:27 AM, chad wrote:
iSerial 2 JB0531034179
When lsusb prints an attribute starting with i (usually a string
index), it prints the raw index value, followed by the string itself.
ups.conf -
[sam]
driver = usbhid-ups
port = auto
Hi Márk,
2011/4/4 Márk Csaba mar...@gwyll.eu
Hello,
i have a server which supposed to control three Eaton UPS connected by USB
cables. Each UPS is Eaton NV 2000H. (eaton_1, eaton_2, eaton_3)
The connection is fine with each UPS, if it is configured alone.
If i configure two or all three,
Citeren Márk Csaba mar...@gwyll.eu:
[eaton_1]
driver = blazer_usb
port = 002
desc = Eaton NV 2000H
vendorid = 0665
productid = 5161
bus= 003
[eaton_2]
driver = blazer_usb
port = 002
desc = Eaton NV 2000H
To: nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] Multi UPS on Debian
The recommended way to do use multiple USB devices, is to match the
serial number of the UPS. This will make sure that if you plug the
devices in a different port, the upsnames don't change. Check if the
serial
Hello,
i have a server which supposed to control three Eaton UPS connected by USB
cables. Each UPS is Eaton NV 2000H. (eaton_1, eaton_2, eaton_3)
The connection is fine with each UPS, if it is configured alone.
If i configure two or all three, the connections broke up.
After nut started, tried
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