On Wednesday 24 May 2006 09:37, Scott Tuc Ellentuch at T-B-O-H wrote:
The measured load is varying.. If it truly is only a 60W globe then I
would say the UPS is broken.
It is a desk lamp, with only a 60W Sylvania bulb in it. There is
NOTHING else plugged in, not even the
I can't remember really. I do remember that the SNMP module is pretty
fragile software wise. It didn't take much to get it to crash and
reboot especially when actively using the web interface.
As far as getting it running tech support was pretty helpful.
Kirk Bocek wrote:
Groovy. Thanks
Hi Scott,
2006/5/24, Scott Tuc Ellentuch at T-B-O-H [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
After I do a :
upscmd [EMAIL PROTECTED] test.battery.start
How do I tell its running, what the status is, etc.
I don't have the hardware underhand and it's a long week end here inf
France, but:
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Hi Scott,
2006/5/24, Scott Tuc Ellentuch at T-B-O-H [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
After I do a :
upscmd [EMAIL PROTECTED] test.battery.start
How do I tell its running, what the status is, etc.
I don't have the hardware underhand and it's a long week end here inf
Thanks for your patience,
PS - I find it most funny that I'm on the phone with
corporate right now and they tell me that they really can't help
me, I need to contact you to find out why I'm running into what I
am. :-/
Tuc
On Thursday 25 May 2006 05:20, Thierry Thomas wrote:
The fact you have to chmod/chown the USB stuff is a bit of a pain though
:( Ah well..
Actually, this is not the recommanded method ;-) It would be better to
add an entry in your /etc/devfs.rules (man 5 devfs.rules).
Yes I was going to do
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