Arjen,
I've appended the output of upsc
I'll keep in mind your warning about the upsd server latching the FSD flag
and requiring a restart, however I'm just running the packaged Ubuntu/Lucid
version at this stage so I don't have too much flexibility. NUT seems to be
set up as a service, so that i
2010/12/16 Zach La Celle
> I can run "upsdrvctl start" and it starts fine. On computer boot, however,
> it doesn't start properly.
>
> I'm trying to find the logs which would give more detail, but I'm not sure
> where they are. I see no logs in /etc/nut or /var/log.
>
try running directly your
I can run "upsdrvctl start" and it starts fine. On computer boot,
however, it doesn't start properly.
I'm trying to find the logs which would give more detail, but I'm not
sure where they are. I see no logs in /etc/nut or /var/log.
I don't know if this helps, but it looks like there's a pro
Citeren Arnaud Quette :
indeed, and a full rewrite is also needed, to support the subdrivers
approach as in usbhid-ups.
Yes. Although it would be possible to add the lookup (forward and
reverse) functions like in usbhid-ups (which would allow for better
conversion between IOD <-> NUT value
2010/12/15 Arjen de Korte
> Citeren "Poulton, Stuart W.L.":
>
> rcs-manage-1:/var/log # upsrw phys-eaton
>> [battery.runtime.low]
>> Remaining battery runtime when UPS switches to LB (seconds)
>> Type: UNKNOWN (unrecognized)
>>
>
> The definition in the MIB to NUT mapping is lacking a type for t
2010/12/15 Arjen de Korte
>
> Citeren Richard :
> (...)
>
>
>> [nutmon]
>>password = easy
>>nutmon master # or upsmon slave
>>
>
>
> If this is all there is in this file, you've missed setting up the
> permitted instcmds and actions for this user. See 'man 5 upsd.users
Citeren David Varley :
I've just set up a CyberPower Value 2200E-GP on a system running Lucid
AMD64, with the current NUT package via apt-get, and it seems to be working
fine for me with the usbhid-ups driver, so I guess it can go in the HCL?
Probably. We'll just need a little more information
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