Arnaud Quette wrote:
2007/4/17, Kjell Claesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It all seems to work but the initial errors or warnings concern me. I'm
> running stable 2.05 built from source.
This come from the baudhunting function in the driver.
If you set the baud_rate in the ups.conf to 9600 You don'
one stage I had it set to 19200
which was clearly wrong, so I got another error of it failing then going
to the baudhunting function for three more. Thanks for the tip - no more
warnings or errors.
Greg.
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Hi,
So far I've gleaned heaps of useful info from the list and got mostly
running with NUT. There was a thread by Paul Battaglia and Kjell
Claesson about the R3000 which has helped me get so far, but now with
the patched driver I still have this on startup:
# /usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl star
Doug Parsons wrote:
http://www.networkupstools.org/doc/2.0.1/data-room.html
Yeah I figured I'd stumble across that sort of doco when I start work on
it - thanks for the link tho.
In my scenario I used one server (actually a virtual server) to monitor
all 20+ UPS units and then let the serve
George Ross wrote:
Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
Had you previously connected the UPS by USB? If so, you'll have to
completely power-cycle it before it'll speak to the serial port again.
Pull the input power and press-and-hold the off button until the unit gives
a click, and then wai
s to tty group too.
Armed with this info, I'll get some serial port help onsite here and
report any successes or more queries. Thank you all for your help so far.
Greg.
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Hi,
I've browsed the archives back for a few months and nothing has jumped
out at me as being helpful, but since there doesn't seem to be a search
facility it's certainly possible I've missed what I'm looking for.
Anyway, I wonder if someone can help me.
I've very recently installed nut 2.0.4
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