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 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 Thu, 24 Sep 2020, Kirk Bocek wrote:
On 9/23/2020 1:09 PM, Stuart D. Gathman wrote:
I solved this problem a few years back.
https://github.com/sdgathman/trippfix
The short answer is USB is broken on the model (but the power management
is excellent, handling switchover to generator
I solved this problem a few years back.
https://github.com/sdgathman/trippfix
The short answer is USB is broken on the model (but the power management
is excellent, handling switchover to generator power without a hitch).
The workaround is to do a usb port power off when the Tripplite USB
hangs
On Sat, 8 Aug 2020, Phil Stracchino wrote:
(Actually, I wish I could set it by *low runtime*, not low charge. What
I'd really like to be able to do is tell it, "Shut down these
non-essential servers if we've been on battery power longer than five
minutes. Shut down *everything* if remaining ru
network is
not able to connect to the server
Did you open the port in the server firewall?
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nut may have neglected this. Try creating the
/var/run/nut directory, make it writable but nut. If that lets you
start nut-server properly, then it is made permanent by adding a file to
/etc/tmpfiles.d
Then create a bug report for the nut package.
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omatically starts
prerequistites first, so on Fedora at least, starting nut-server first
starts nut-driver. You probably also need to start nut-monitor, as
that is the usual place you would configure sending notifications.
Sorry, I don't have details on Debian.
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ate is about USD $.01 per SMS.
If the rPi is too fragile, consider getting a small Intel desktop (which
are not much more used than an rPi is new). The desktop uses more
power, but still tiny compared to air conditioning.
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makes
the load difference when CPUs are maxed out?
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. Aftermarket batteries can be ..
substandard. We bought one in 2018 that turned out to be manufactured
in 2012.
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battery test
test.battery.stop - Stop the battery test
test.panel.start - Start testing the UPS panel
test.panel.stop - Stop a UPS panel test
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 11:32 AM, Stuart D. Gathman
wrote:
Here is another XS model:
[root@sampson log]# upsrw apc@localhost
[input.sensitivity]
Input
Here is another XS model:
[root@sampson log]# upsrw apc@localhost
[input.sensitivity]
Input power sensitivity
Type: STRING
Value: medium
[input.transfer.high]
High voltage transfer point (V)
Type: STRING
Value: 139
[input.transfer.low]
Low voltage transfer point (V)
Type: STRING
Value: 88
[ups
# upsrw aixapc
[input.sensitivity]
Input power sensitivity
Type: STRING
Value: medium
[input.transfer.high]
High voltage transfer point (V)
Type: STRING
Value: 139
[input.transfer.low]
Low voltage transfer point (V)
Type: STRING
Value: 88
[ups.delay.shutdown]
Interval to wait after shutdown wit
shutdown.reboot does not work. It gets 'OK' sending the command, but
UPS remains in load off state.
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:08 AM, Charles Lepple
wrote:
On Jan 1, 2019, at 7:06 PM, Stuart D. Gathman wrote:
1) NUT is missing a step (or bailing early) for multi-step comm
On Tue, 1 Jan 2019, Stuart D. Gathman wrote:
Our server has 2 UPS on 2 PSUs. At 8am, someone unplugged one UPS. At
8:10, they plugged it back in, but turned off the load - presumably to stop
the beeping.
So the system is still up on 1 PSU, and can talk to both UPS. Can't I turn
on the
Our server has 2 UPS on 2 PSUs. At 8am, someone unplugged one UPS. At
8:10, they plugged it back in, but turned off the load - presumably to
stop the beeping.
So the system is still up on 1 PSU, and can talk to both UPS. Can't I
turn on the load via USB?
upsc output for the UPS that is of
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