I'll take this hit: Dutchman01, why should there be a new version
released? Is there a significant problem with the current version, or
major functionality that is missing?
Releasing a new version for the sake of an updated version number isn't
a reason for releasing an update.
On 11/9/17
Hi all,
I'm picking up a CyberPower OL2000ERTXL2U tomorrow (needs new
batteries), should that be supported via the powerpanel driver?
Thanks,
Greg
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Hi Arnaud,
You are an officer and a gentleman, very helpful on the email lists when
time permits, and I am very happy to support the NUT infrastructure! I
hope that my donation makes the hosting easier to run for a while!
Cheers,
Greg
On 3/07/2015 2:49 am, Arnaud Quette wrote:
Dear NUT
Hi all,
I've finally gotten around to setting up the netbook that controls my
UPS and I would like to make sure that I've got the metacode correct
before configuring nut :)
Here's what I've got:
Belkin UPS F6C120auUNV
* Batteries recently replaced
* On battery: 24 port switch, PoE AP,
On 14/11/2014 9:57 pm, Greg Vickers wrote:
Hi all,
(Keeping this in a separate email from my first one so as to not make
it horribly complex)
I've connected my Belkin F6C120auUNV UPS to my Debian 7.7.0 host via
USB, and found that the usbhid-ups driver will not start unless I use
the option
On 15/02/14 19:56, Arnaud Quette wrote:
Dear NUT users,
The relationship with Eaton was in need of clarification for a long
time, which happened over the past weeks.This is now officially noted
on the NUT side, through moving Eaton from the Main supporter to
Supporting UPS manufacturer,
On 16/02/14 10:03, Charles Lepple wrote:
On Feb 15, 2014, at 6:46 PM, Greg Vickers wrote:
Thanks! I've attached the file to this email (bcmxcp_usb.output2014160926.gz),
it ran for 12 seconds, and looks like it's looping by that time. I'm not sure
what to look for, does grepping for 'Yes
things to work correctly.
I ran the new driver (see below) and with - it throws out tons of
never ending information, what am I looking for? :)
Tim, is this the issue you mentioned on 2014-02-02 with blocks 0x9 and 0x13?
I'll reply to that email.
On 02/12/2014 06:46 PM, Greg Vickers
Hi all,
I've got nut going with a Belkin F6C120auUNV. I'm able to communicate
with the UPS, upsc gives data:
$ sudo upsc BelkinUPS
battery.charge: 37
battery.charge.low: 30
battery.charge.warning: 30
battery.runtime: 120
battery.type: PbAc
battery.voltage: 23.7
...
I've enabled the CGI, and
Hi Arnaud,
On 13/08/12 18:09, Arnaud Quette wrote:
Hey Massimo and Greg,
2012/8/12 Massimo Gais massimo.g...@iki.fi mailto:massimo.g...@iki.fi
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 5:11 AM, Greg Vickers
daehe...@iinet.net.au mailto:daehe...@iinet.net.au wrote:
I have not yet gotten rid
On 08/08/12 20:19, Massimo Gais wrote:
I have the same issue with Raspberry Pi (running 'raspbian') and
Powerware 5110, and I'd like to help to solve it, as I don't have the
priviledge to replace UPS :-). I'm moving my nut server from an old
NSLU2 with debian squeeze (where it was working
Hi Arnaud,
On 31/07/12 01:02, Arnaud Quette wrote:
Hi Greg,
2012/7/29 Greg Vickers daehe...@iinet.net.au
mailto:daehe...@iinet.net.au
On 22/07/12 20:14, Greg Vickers wrote:
Hi Arnaud,
On 18/07/12 20:59, Arnaud Quette wrote:
I've just made a quick test
On 22/07/12 20:14, Greg Vickers wrote:
Hi Arnaud,
On 18/07/12 20:59, Arnaud Quette wrote:
I've just made a quick test on an Opengear ACM 50004-2 (ARM
supervision appliance).
For the record:
- uname -a: Linux acm5004-2 2.6.30.2-uc0 #1 Tue Feb 15 09:30:54 EST
2011 armv4tl unknown
- nut
Hi Arnaud,
On 18/07/12 20:59, Arnaud Quette wrote:
I've just made a quick test on an Opengear ACM 50004-2 (ARM
supervision appliance).
For the record:
- uname -a: Linux acm5004-2 2.6.30.2-uc0 #1 Tue Feb 15 09:30:54 EST
2011 armv4tl unknown
- nut version: 2.4.3 (so bcmxcp_usb 0.23)
- tried
Hi Gene,
On 16/07/12 07:48, Gene Ulmer wrote:
I installed NUT version 2.6.3-1ubuntu1.1 w/the client and server and
the nut monitor. When I open the monitor, I get an error: error
connecting to 'local host' ([Errno] connection refused). What can I do
to get NUT to work? I can not tell if the
On 13/07/12 22:24, Charles Lepple wrote:
On Jul 13, 2012, at 12:41 AM, Greg Vickers wrote:
0.238682get_answer: (128 bytes) = ab 01 79 01 02 50 00 50 01 00 0e 00
01 00 10 50
0.239445 4f 57 45 52 57 41 52 45 20 55 50 53 20 20 20 5c 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
0.240107 00 00
Hi,
I have set up a RaspberryPi computer to do monitoring of two UPSs. One
is an MGE evolution 800, one is an Eaton Powerware 5110. The MGE was
being monitored by another Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) computer, and I just
copied and pasted in the relevant nut config and it works just fine with
nut.
Hi Arnaud,
Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Greg
first, a thank to Kjell too...
2009/7/12 Greg Vickers daehe...@optusnet.com.au
Hi Kjell,
Kjell Claesson wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Greg,
I've got a Powerware 5110 UPS that I'm trying to set up with nut
Hi Kjell,
Kjell Claesson wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Greg,
I've got a Powerware 5110 UPS that I'm trying to set up with nut in
Ubuntu. I've installed nut and configured the first two files:
$ cat /etc/nut/nut.conf
MODE=standalone
$ cat /etc/nut/ups.conf
[pw5110]
driver = bcmxcp_usb
Hi all,
I've got a Powerware 5110 UPS that I'm trying to set up with nut in
Ubuntu. I've installed nut and configured the first two files:
$ cat /etc/nut/nut.conf
MODE=standalone
$ cat /etc/nut/ups.conf
[pw5110]
driver = bcmxcp_usb
port = auto
# port =
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