On May 2, 2019, at 3:56 AM, Walter HILL wrote:
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> I have read suggestions about modifying UDEV rules and changing the USB
> cable. I've tried another cable. The UDEV rule file that ships with NUT
> appears to contain a record for this UPS
>
The "ret -110" below is a timeout, and usually the onl
On May 6, 2019, at 2:57 PM, Stuart D. Gathman wrote:
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> On Mon, 6 May 2019, Gareth Davies wrote:
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>> Just to say, I stopped the driver and started it again and the errors went
>> away! However, I turned off power to the UPS but I wasn’t receiving any
>> e-mails :( also when I rebooted the RPi t
Hi Stuart,
Thank you for your message. I'm not entirely sure which distro I'm using but
the RPi is running Debian 9 (Stretch). I also have the most up-to-date version
of NUT. I have no idea if that helps?
That sounds like a good solution with the systemctl command... I'll look into
that.
It's
Interesting stuff! Once I get NUT running properly I'll definitely look into
Nagios!
Many thanks
Gareth
From: Stuart D. Gathman
Sent: 06 May 2019 17:27
To: Gareth Davies
Cc: Charles Lepple; nut-upsuser@alioth-lists.debian.net
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] Data Sta
On Mon, 6 May 2019, Gareth Davies wrote:
Just to say, I stopped the driver and started it again and the errors went
away! However, I turned off power to the UPS but I wasn’t receiving any
e-mails :( also when I rebooted the RPi the driver/service didn’t start back
up automatically...
I wonder
Hello,
Just to say, I stopped the driver and started it again and the errors went
away! However, I turned off power to the UPS but I wasn’t receiving any e-mails
:( also when I rebooted the RPi the driver/service didn’t start back up
automatically...
I wonder if you have any thoughts on the ab
On Mon, 6 May 2019, Gareth Davies wrote:
Just another thing I wanted to mention... once I've resolved the
aforementioned issues, would it be possible for the system to run without
any maintenance or checking up on it? What I mean is, once I've plugged it
into my grandmother's house, I'd like to
06.05.2019 18:01, Charles Lepple пишет:
On May 2, 2019, at 6:22 PM, Vladimir Zaitchikov wrote:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ lsusb -v
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0d9f:0004 Powercom Co., Ltd
What are the permissions on /dev/bus/usb/001/004?
If the group is not "nut", and you installed NUT after plugging in th
On Mon, 6 May 2019, Gareth Davies wrote:
Just another thing I wanted to mention... once I've resolved the
aforementioned issues, would it be possible for the system to run without any
maintenance or checking up on it? What I mean is, once I've plugged it into my
grandmother's house, I'd like t
Hi Charles,
Thank you so much for getting back to me. I should have given you a bit of
background in my last message but I'm actually doing this for my grandmother's
benefit! She has Dementia and lives on her own so we want to be notified if she
has a power cut... I'd hate to think she might be
On May 2, 2019, at 6:22 PM, Vladimir Zaitchikov wrote:
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> pi@raspberrypi:~ $ lsusb -v
>
> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0d9f:0004 Powercom Co., Ltd
What are the permissions on /dev/bus/usb/001/004?
If the group is not "nut", and you installed NUT after plugging in the UPS USB
cable, you may need to
On May 6, 2019, at 8:10 AM, Gareth Davies wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I apologise if I've sent this question to the wrong place/e-mail! I'm new to
> the site! I was wondering if anyone could help me... I downloaded Network UPS
> Tools yesterday so that I could receive e-mail notifications of when my
Hello,
I apologise if I've sent this question to the wrong place/e-mail! I'm new to
the site! I was wondering if anyone could help me... I downloaded Network UPS
Tools yesterday so that I could receive e-mail notifications of when my UPS
switched to battery power. I got it up and running and wa
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