On 11/8/06, Charles Lepple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


genericups does not have very many ways to fail. What if you try
starting the driver directly, such as:

   /lib/nut/genericups -a ups_name

Hi,
When I do:

radius1:/etc/nut# /lib/nut/genericups -a ups_name
Network UPS Tools - Generic UPS driver 1.30 (2.0.1)
No upstype set - see help text / man page!


radius1:/etc/nut# /lib/nut/genericups upstype=7 -a ups_name
Network UPS Tools - Generic UPS driver 1.30 ( 2.0.1)
No upstype set - see help text / man page!

My ups.conf looks like this:

radius1:/etc/nut# cat ups.conf
# Network UPS Tools: example ups.conf
#
user = nut

[ups_name]
        driver = genericups upstype=7
        port = /dev/ttyS0
        desc = "Sweex 1000VA UPS"



You can also check the system logs for error messages.



I don't get any messages in syslog from trying this.
I received data stale and/or connection problems when I tried other drivers before.
Maybe it's time to start looking out for another ups?
I leave for holidays on 20/11 and I want this of my back by that time.


Sincerely, Yves
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