On Tuesday 03 June 2008 09:20:04 you wrote: > >> The end of the trace shows that the driver is killed by signal 15. > >> This is *not* caused by the driver itself, but by another process. > > > > Yes, I rebooted that machine to connect it back on the ups power. > > But during the attached trace the UPS rebooted it's output, right? Yes.
> It > doesn't look like anything is connected though (load percentage is > just 3%), so I wonder if (and how) you checked that the output was > shutdown. Please see below. > There is one really weird thing in this trace. Just after > startup, the remaining capacity is 100%, then is reported as 71% once > and after that as 100% again. This could be due to an inverter check > of the device (which is not uncommon), but it could also be due to an > overload on the output of the UPS. Hmm.. I don't think so? see below. > > If you run this test, make sure there is a load attached to the UPS. > It could be failing under (heavy) load. Double check that you don't > overload the device. Although the rating on the label states 1100VA, > the maximum load you can attach is just 660W. This should be enough > to power a small server, but is probably not enough for more than one > or additional devices. Also, in order to rule out problems with EMI, > do not hotplug any USB connector and make sure that the earth > (yellow/green) connection is not interrupted. > I removed all servers and workstation from the output of the ups. I then connected my periphery (monitor, printer, soundsystem...) to the battery backed-up output of the ups to have some load. (maybe its only 3%, but I it showed the same behaviour as with the servers attached) After running the command, the ups went off. There was a "klick" :-) My monitor went off. My Soundsystem went off. I then had to press the ups' power button to turn it back on. The ups has a load of about 55% when everything is running under heavy load. -- Thank you Chris _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

