Hi, I'm forwarding your mail to the NUT list, because of a lack of time, and also since some others (Charles) already looked at this issue IIRC (related to the development branch 'netport'). cheers, Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/ Le 10 nov. 2011 08:21, "Management" <management at multikreatif.net> a ?crit?:> > Hi, > > Please forgive me by emailing this to you.? I am not sure you are the one who also program the ?Personal? Solution_Pac? software. If you do, I have a question on it. > ?I have MGE (eaton) EllipseMax 1500. I want to monitor the UPS remotely. The device I use is a serial over IP .? The setting looks like this : > > UPS --> Standard MGE serial cable --> serial over IP --> internet --> PC running virtual com port & Personal Solution-Pac (windows xp) > > it can not work.... > > Some test I tried : > 1. UPS direct connect using serial cable (no serial over IP), it work on the same PC ( the PSP software can monitor it) > > 2. using the same serial over IP device, connect to a serial com on a router, I can remotely connect to the virtual com port and control the router ( on the same PC) > > 3. little experiment: > --->? First, I connect the UPS directly to PC. Then I unplug the main power of the UPS to simulate electricity power is down. The PSP software start a warning that? power is down in every 1 minute. Now, I switch the connection of the UPS right away from PC to the serial over IP device ( that already standby).? Switch the PSP to use the virtual port.... now somehow, the PSP will still warning me about the power down for another 2 warning... then it stop... > > 4. the serial over IP device (embeded Linux ) and the virtual port software, they actually base on a open source? http://com0com.sourceforge.net/ > > Any help on how PSP software works ? is there a way to test the serial port on UPS using hyperterminal ? > > Any help I will be very appreciate it > > Thank you for reading > Handoko >You should contact Eaton software support. Arno
On Nov 17, 2011, at 9:55 AM, Arnaud Quette wrote:> Hi, > > I'm forwarding your mail to the NUT list, because of a lack of time, > and also since some others (Charles) already looked at this issue IIRC > (related to the development branch 'netport').There is a netport branch, but I don't know enough about the Personal Solution Pac software to say whether that branch could be merged into PSP. Handoko: Do you know how the serial-over-IP adapter handles baud rates?> cheers, > Arnaud > -- > Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com > Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ > Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org > Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/ > > Le 10 nov. 2011 08:21, "Management" <management at multikreatif.net> a ?crit : >> >> Hi, >> >> Please forgive me by emailing this to you. I am not sure you are the one who also program the ?Personal Solution_Pac? software. If you do, I have a question on it. >> I have MGE (eaton) EllipseMax 1500. I want to monitor the UPS remotely. The device I use is a serial over IP . The setting looks like this : >> >> UPS --> Standard MGE serial cable --> serial over IP --> internet --> PC running virtual com port & Personal Solution-Pac (windows xp) >> >> it can not work.... >> >> Some test I tried : >> 1. UPS direct connect using serial cable (no serial over IP), it work on the same PC ( the PSP software can monitor it) >> >> 2. using the same serial over IP device, connect to a serial com on a router, I can remotely connect to the virtual com port and control the router ( on the same PC) >> >> 3. little experiment: >> ---> First, I connect the UPS directly to PC. Then I unplug the main power of the UPS to simulate electricity power is down. The PSP software start a warning that power is down in every 1 minute. Now, I switch the connection of the UPS right away from PC to the serial over IP device ( that already standby). Switch the PSP to use the virtual port.... now somehow, the PSP will still warning me about the power down for another 2 warning... then it stop... >> >> 4. the serial over IP device (embeded Linux ) and the virtual port software, they actually base on a open source http://com0com.sourceforge.net/ >> >> Any help on how PSP software works ? is there a way to test the serial port on UPS using hyperterminal ? >> >> Any help I will be very appreciate it >> >> Thank you for reading >> Handoko >> > > You should contact Eaton software support. > > Arno-- Charles Lepple A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
Hi, 2011/11/18 Charles Lepple <clepple at ghz.cc>:> On Nov 17, 2011, at 9:55 AM, Arnaud Quette wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm forwarding your mail to the NUT list, because of a lack of time, >> and also since some others (Charles) already looked at this issue IIRC >> (related to the development branch 'netport'). > > There is a netport branch, but I don't know enough about the Personal Solution Pac software to say whether that branch could be merged into PSP.the Windows version of PSP is a legacy proprietary product from both Eaton and MGE/Schneider. Not to be confused with the Linux version, which is also legacy (effort is focused on NUT-Monitor now), that was GPL and based upon NUT. @Handoko: it may be worth considering NUT acquisition, and then use a Windows NUT client + upsmon, instead of the serial port forwarder... cheers, Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
On Nov 17, 2011, at 11:50 PM, Handoko Widjojo wrote:> Hi Arnaud, > > the baud rate was set to stndard 115200 8N1The SHUT driver uses 2400 baud (presumably 8N1, but I don't see the location in the code where that is set.) Please keep the list copied.