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> I managed to set the low battery level OK though (and then shut my PC
> down by mistake :) so I can actually set values.. Is it just that
> usbhid-ups doesn't support outlet switching? (yet hopefully :)
Outlet switching is supported, only you need to use 'upscmd' for that (see
the man pag
I am running NUT 2.2.0 compiled from the FreeBSD ports tree.
[inchoate 14:50] ~ >upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
battery.charge: 59
battery.charge.low: 20
battery.charge.restart: 0
battery.runtime: 6350
battery.type: PbAc
battery.voltage: 43.0
driver.name: usbhid-ups
driver.parameter.offdelay: 120
driver.p
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 08:45:30PM +0100, tovis wrote:
> As you can observe in my UPS state track, after reboot it is reported that
> the charge of the batteries about 86% - what is of course inpossible. I
> think I need set "ondelay" in ups.conf to get more battery charge when
> line is back. Is t
This is repeat my message which was not allowed because of the length.
> Its became more difficult!
> #upsdrvctl shutdown myups- does not work for me!?
I'm sorry, I does not realize, that this command also starting the driver,
what mean if driver is already running that it would not work of c
Hello Charles,
Thank you for your advice!
I think an old version of nut might have had something to do with it. I
rebooted the system after I wrote this and things began to get a lot better.
Then, I found that my LISTEN statement was not really appropriate. All
working now!
Best Regards,
Drew
Charles has answered most other questions, so I'll skip those.
> But when I run:
>
> upsd -u root
>
>
>
> I get:
>
> Network UPS Tools upsd 2.2.0-
>
> not listening on 192.168.0.20 port 3493
You apparently have configured a LISTEN address in 'upsd.conf'. Unless you
know exactly what you're doing,
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