--- Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Mogren wrote:
I did not have any success with adding a delay
between
startup of driver and server.
Did you add a *really* long delay, like 60-120
seconds or so?
Yes, it didn't make any difference. But, upon reading
this, I thought I'd
I did not have any success with adding a delay between
startup of driver and server.
Yes, I am using openSUSE 10.2. Thanks for the RPM
offer. I'll take you up on it; you can send it to this
email address if you like, or send me a link, whatever
works. Latest stable version would be good.
This
Paul Mogren wrote:
I did not have any success with adding a delay between
startup of driver and server.
Did you add a *really* long delay, like 60-120 seconds or so?
Yes, I am using openSUSE 10.2. Thanks for the RPM
offer. I'll take you up on it; you can send it to this
email address if
Paul Mogren wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to CC the list.
--- Paul Mogren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which version of NUT is this? This shouldn't
happen
anymore with nut-2.2.0.
I'm using a SUSE-managed package which is based on
nut-2.0.4. I didn't find a 2.2 RPM for SUSE, so I
guess I'd have
Sorry, I forgot to CC the list.
--- Paul Mogren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which version of NUT is this? This shouldn't
happen
anymore with nut-2.2.0.
I'm using a SUSE-managed package which is based on
nut-2.0.4. I didn't find a 2.2 RPM for SUSE, so I
guess I'd have to compile from
I'm using NUT with an MGE Ellipse USB, which I
understand to be rather slow to respond. Every time I
start the NUT services, I get the Communications
lost notifications at first, but then it starts to
work normally.
Which version of NUT is this? This shouldn't happen anymore with nut-2.2.0.
Hello,
I'm using NUT with an MGE Ellipse USB, which I
understand to be rather slow to respond. Every time I
start the NUT services, I get the Communications
lost notifications at first, but then it starts to
work normally. I've increased polling frequencies in
upsmon.conf to the point that I get
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