On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Justin Piszcz wrote:
> > > On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Arjen de Korte wrote: > >> Justin Piszcz wrote: >> >>> # /lib/nut/newhidups -u nut -DDDDDDDD auto -x productid=1100 >> >> [...] >> >>> Checking device (050D/1100) (003/002) >>> - VendorID: 050d >>> - ProductID: 1100 >>> - Manufacturer: Belkin >>> - Product: Belkin UPS >>> - Serial Number: unknown >>> - Bus: 003 >>> Trying to match device >>> This particular Belkin device (050d/1100) is not (or perhaps not yet) >>> supported by newhidups. Try running the driver with the '-x >>> productid=1100' >>> option. Please report your results to the NUT developer's mailing list. >> >> You've misplaced the '-x productid=1100' on the commandline. See the >> output of 'newhidups -h': >> >> usage: newhidups [OPTIONS] [<device>] >> >> As you can see, the device should be the last parameter passed to the >> driver (in your case, 'auto'). >> >> Best regards, Arjen >> > > That works, question is, why do I have to specify a productid with the new > version when the previous previous never had this problem? > > Second issue, how come (I have an older model of the Belkin/1200VA) it > keeps saying low battery?) > > Justin. > > _______________________________________________ > Nut-upsuser mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser > [belkin] driver = newhidups port = auto desc = "Belkin UPS 1200 VA" pollfreq = 5 productid=1100 This solved the issue for the (newer 1200VA belkin) Any idea why its saying the battery is low (only the new version does this)? Version = 2.0.5-3+b1 Jul 28 05:13:15 p34 upsmon[2402]: UPS [EMAIL PROTECTED] battery is low Jul 28 05:14:05 p34 upsmon[2402]: UPS [EMAIL PROTECTED] battery is low _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

