Citeren Thomas Jensen <tom.jen...@digitaltoolbox-inc.com>:

server:#
upsdrvctl start

Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.2

Network
UPS Tools - CyberPower driver 1.00 (2.2.2)

Try running the powerpanel driver. The cyberpower driver is no longer maintained and has no provisions for debugging the communication with the UPS.

[server]
    driver = powerpanel
    port = /dev/ttyS0
    desc = "Server"

If this fails to detect the UPS, try running the *driver* in debug mode:

    /path/to/powerpanel -DDD -a server

The first 10 seconds worth of output might give a clue why it isn't working. After that you should kill it with Ctrl-C (otherwise it will keep spitting out debug information forever).

If this works, you'll probably want to upgrade to nut-2.4.1 (or better) since there have been some changes in the interpretation of the readings from the UPS since nut-2.2.2 was released almost two years ago.

Best regards, Arjen
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