! /sbin/upsdrvctl start /dev/null 21 echo -n (upsdrvctl failed)
start-stop-daemon -S -q -p $upsd_pid -x $upsd /dev/null 21
start-stop-daemon -S -q -p $upsmon_pid -x $upsmon /dev/null 21
Can you add '-D' as a parameter to the startup of upsmon and post
the output of all three of these
Hi, guys.
I have a new CyberPower PR2200 which I'm trying to control using NUT. It
has a serial port and I'm connected serially. I am using the cyberpower
driver and before a power failure it seems to mostly be working:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
battery.charge: 000
driver.name:
Jeff Tucker wrote:
Hi, guys.
I have a new CyberPower PR2200 which I'm trying to control using NUT. It
has a serial port and I'm connected serially. I am using the cyberpower
driver and before a power failure it seems to mostly be working:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have installed the NUT 2.0.3 RPM for Fedora Core 4 and I have it working
with an MGE Pulsar Evolution 500, but I cannot get the USB interface to
work.
When I plug in the USB cable I get the following message in my system log:
kernel: usbhid: probe of 2-1:1.0 failed with error -5
Any ideas?
Mike Hill wrote:
I have installed the NUT 2.0.3 RPM for Fedora Core 4 and I have it working
with an MGE Pulsar Evolution 500, but I cannot get the USB interface to
work.
When I plug in the USB cable I get the following message in my system log:
kernel: usbhid: probe of 2-1:1.0 failed
On 11/15/06, Mike Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed the NUT 2.0.3 RPM for Fedora Core 4 and I have it working
with an MGE Pulsar Evolution 500, but I cannot get the USB interface to
work.
When I plug in the USB cable I get the following message in my system log:
kernel: usbhid:
On 11/14/06, Pedro Côrte-Real [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/14/06, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you also try adding a 5 second sleep between starting upsdrvctl and
upsd? I think the problem lies there, upsd is trying to connect to the
driver that is still in the process of
Hi Bryan,
thanks for your report. I am not sure what issue you are referring to.
All the output you posted appears to be normal. Did the driver give
you any particular problems? -- Peter
Bryan Bond wrote:
I am having an issue running NUT and using an TrippLite OMNI900LCD.
When I run
Jeff Tucker wrote:
Doug Reynolds wrote:
That is what my CyberPower 1200 does.. I changed the drivers around to
work somewhat, but as you see, they don't work well. I've been working
on coming up for the proper commands for the ups, but I haven't had time
to swap out the UPS and
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Pedro_C=F4rte-Real?= wrote:
/etc/nut/upsd.conf is world readable
/etc/nut/upsd.users is world readable
That is probably a really bad idea, since /usr/etc/upsd.users contains
passwords that would allow any user to shut down your machine.
-- Peter
Hi Doug,
ons 2006-11-15 klockan 22:22 -0500 skrev Doug Reynolds:
8snip
I haven't figured out what the F060 or the 0S is. they always stayed the
same. when the UPS went dead and
turned off, it would still reply with the same reply, but all the
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