Re: [Nut-upsuser] install SNMP APC SMART UPS 2000 in XCP-NG dom0

2021-12-04 Thread Ken Brubacher
No joy with 2.7.4. What ports does SNMP require. I'm beginning to wonder if SNMP can't access the UPS from dom0 across the network. The reason why I wonder is because on a different vanilla Ubuntu server, this command works great, and in dom0 nothing returns. Almost like it can't communicate

Re: [Nut-upsuser] install SNMP APC SMART UPS 2000 in XCP-NG dom0

2021-12-04 Thread Manuel Wolfshant
On December 4, 2021 8:58:25 PM GMT+02:00, Ken Brubacher wrote: >Interesting. I didn’t check the version, just downloaded the version using >yum. It seems like the driver I’m using is probably older than my UPS then and >it’s not supported in that driver. How do I download a newer version using

Re: [Nut-upsuser] install SNMP APC SMART UPS 2000 in XCP-NG dom0

2021-12-04 Thread Ken Brubacher
Interesting. I didn’t check the version, just downloaded the version using yum. It seems like the driver I’m using is probably older than my UPS then and it’s not supported in that driver. How do I download a newer version using yum? Or do I have to compile it myself to get 2.7.4? From: Jim

Re: [Nut-upsuser] install SNMP APC SMART UPS 2000 in XCP-NG dom0

2021-12-04 Thread Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser
Given how driver says it has version 2.7.2, I have doubts about it being the "latest version" (latest official release 2.7.4 is about 5 years old now, cleaning up codebase for 2.7.5). Among things recently fixed in master branch, "Invalid mibs" may have meant no response to queries for OID -

[Nut-upsuser] install SNMP APC SMART UPS 2000 in XCP-NG dom0

2021-12-04 Thread Ken Brubacher
A few days ago I configured Network UPS Tools in a Ubuntu VM on a XCP-NG VM. The driver installed flawlessly, and I was able to scan and find the UPS using nut-scanner -S -s 192.168.0.1 -e 192.168.0.254 It returned the UPS configuration below from the network, and I configured ups.conf without