On Tue, 24 Nov 2020, Marco Walther wrote:
On 11/24/20 9:11 AM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
On 11/24/2020 8:10 AM, David Zomaya wrote:
Only when I physically unplug it and plug it in again will it start.
You need a USB hub that supports either mandatory all ports off (even
though it is mandatory, ve
On 11/24/20 9:11 AM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
On 11/24/2020 8:10 AM, David Zomaya wrote:
Only when I physically unplug it and plug it in again will it start.
Is there a way I can do something about that?
Because after that, I tried all kinds of ways to see if I can talk
to the thing but I am complete
Yes, I found a spare USB A to B cable and swapped it out. Same results.
Serial number is 3021EY0SM886901200
On 11/24/2020 9:37 AM, David Zomaya wrote:
Yes I have one that *completely* dropped off. Nothing in lsusb. The unit
worked intermittantly when first installed. Then the USB interface just
>> Yes I have one that *completely* dropped off. Nothing in lsusb. The unit
>> worked intermittantly when first installed. Then the USB interface just
>> disappeared even after power cycling the unit. I've been lazy about
>> calling tech support.
This means no USB activity at all -- and not a bad
On 11/24/2020 8:10 AM, David Zomaya wrote:
Only when I physically unplug it and plug it in again will it start.
Is there a way I can do something about that?
Because after that, I tried all kinds of ways to see if I can talk to the thing
but I am completely failing in it.
Once the UPS drops, i
>> Only when I physically unplug it and plug it in again will it start.
>> Is there a way I can do something about that?
>> Because after that, I tried all kinds of ways to see if I can talk to the
>> thing but I am completely failing in it.
Once the UPS drops, is it gone from lsusb too?
I believ
On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, Frédéric Leroy wrote:
It seems so obvious to do this :) Is there a technical reason why it doesn't
exists yet ?
No technical reason, you can write one. However, a notebook battery
only supports that notebook, so there is no real reason for another
device to need to shutdo
On 23.11.20 20:13, Frédéric Leroy wrote:
I have set up a notebook as a linux server for my backup in an outbuilding.
I wan't to monitor its power status with zabbix. I already have my
zabbix server
configured to monitor another ups with nut on another server.
So I would like a nut driver for
Over the past several days I have tried to talk to my newly acquired
TrippLite SMX1500LCD but it doesn't like to talk back to me.
I have installed: apt update && apt install nut nut-client nut-server on my
RPI4 no problem.
When I stick in the USB cable I can see it with lsusb: "Bus 001 Device 006:
On 11/23/20 9:13 PM, Frédéric Leroy wrote:
Hello,
I have set up a notebook as a linux server for my backup in an
outbuilding.
I wan't to monitor its power status with zabbix. I already have my
zabbix server
configured to monitor another ups with nut on another server.
So I would like a nu
Hello,
I have set up a notebook as a linux server for my backup in an outbuilding.
I wan't to monitor its power status with zabbix. I already have my
zabbix server
configured to monitor another ups with nut on another server.
So I would like a nut driver for my notebook battery, and after so
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