Hi everyone, First of all a big thank you for the NUT package, I've been using it for years and couldn't get by without it!
I have two Powerware UPS's here, a 9120/1500va and a 5110/700va. The 9120 has used a hacked bcmxcp driver (serial) from the 2.0.2 nut version for about a year now (which I'll explain more about in a seperate email to the dev list), and the 5110 which I just purchased is using the new bcmxcp_usb from 2.0.4 ... which brings me to the point of the post... The upsc output shows a blank serial number, and no battery.runtime at all, see below: [EMAIL PROTECTED] drivers]# upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED] battery.voltage: 13.5 driver.name: bcmxcp_usb driver.parameter.shutdown_delay: 90 driver.version: 2.0.4 driver.version.internal: 0.10 input.frequency: 50.1 input.voltage: 230 output.current: 0.3 output.frequency: 50.1 output.voltage: 230 ups.firmware: 00.50 ups.load: 16.7 ups.model: POWERWARE UPS 700VA ups.power.nominal: 700 ups.serial: ups.status: OL ups.voltage.nominal: 240 Is this to be expected with the new expiremental bcmxcp_usb driver? Is there anything I can do to debug/hack/patch this issue? Any other users out there using bcmxcp_usb with this prob? I dont really care about the serial number, but I *really* do need to have a battery runtime estimate. Cheers, rohbags. _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

