Charles Lepple wrote:
1) Install a Windows guest OS in VMware (running on your existing
Linux host)
2) Install the UPS monitoring software
3) Ensure that the UPS monitoring software works through the VMware
virtual USB connnection
4) Enable Linux-side USB monitoring
This discussion (and improvements to the internals of cpsups) might
actually be more relevant to the nut-upsdev list, however.
on a side note.. I've been playing around with my setup with the 1200AVR..
If I yank the plug, the system will run for about 3-5 minutes and just
shut off.
when I am monitoring the ups from the /cgi-bin/, it will show the ups
drop to about 65% battery, and then it will start to climb back up and
hold steady at ~70%. Then all of a sudden, it'll (the ups) will shut
off (and not gracefully). once I reload the system, it shows the
battery recharging @ ~95%.
you folks have any ideas, except that the driver isn't working correctly?
btw, it also takes a power cycle of the unit to get power back.
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