On Aug 11, 2022, at 10:06 AM, Richard Ward wrote:
>
> I need to specify the usb port in the ups.conf file, but I cannot work out
> how to find the path for each ups to fill in the port = section. If I leave
> it as port = auto, then only 1 unit can be monitored at a time.
>
as the documentatio
Hi all,
I've got 2 identical cyberpower 2200 ups's connected via usb to a windows
10 machine, running the latest nut binary downloaded from the official nut
website. I need to specify the usb port in the ups.conf file, but I cannot
work out how to find the path for each ups to fill in the port = s
It turns out that there is a bug in nut about this, in 2.8.0.
I checked the pkgsrc package, and it doesn't have nut-scanner. Usually
what is packaged is what upstream installs. On digging in, I found that
the package did not declare a dependency on libltldl and thus it was not
visibile during t
華敏 座利 via Nut-upsuser writes:
> Thanks, I'll check it out. Still would like to know why the documentation
> shows there should be a nut-scanner and it doesn't install on raspb o/s.
> But I do appreciate the tips on how to find what I need now. Thank you
> again !
You are having two problems:
Charles Lepple via Nut-upsuser
writes:
> If that fails, I'd recommend using ktrace to find out what is failing,
> such that you get the "no USB buses found" error.
Definitely. I would actually recommend ktrace first. Then just
`kdump | egrep NAMI` will probably find the issue fast.
I use nut
Thanks, I'll check it out. Still would like to know why the documentation
shows there should be a nut-scanner and it doesn't install on raspb o/s.
But I do appreciate the tips on how to find what I need now. Thank you
again !
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> On Aug 11, 2022, at 8:03 AM, z.kevino--- via Nut-upsuser wrote:
>
> So even with Buster I get the same results - no nut-scanner. I was under the
> impression that it was needed to get the serial # of an APC device. I have
> two of the same type of devices (APC UPS) and the vendor code and pro
So even with Buster I get the same results - no nut-scanner. I was under the
impression that it was needed to get the serial # of an APC device. I have two
of the same type of devices (APC UPS) and the vendor code and product code are
the same for them, so I didn’t know how to distinguish one fr