Hello, When my kernel oopses (not ups/nut related) nut is somewhat upset and keeps complaining that power is gone, and restored, etc, etc, etc. How can I fix this? Kind regards, Udo
> When my kernel oopses (not ups/nut related) nut is somewhat upset and > keeps complaining that power is gone, and restored, etc, etc, etc. > > How can I fix this?Which NUT version? UPS connected through serial or USB? Operating system? What is the reason the kernel oopes? Is this a one time occurence, or does it happen continuously until you restart NUT? Best regards, Arjen -- Eindhoven - The Netherlands Key fingerprint - 66 4E 03 2C 9D B5 CB 9B 7A FE 7E C1 EE 88 BC 57
Udo van den Heuvel wrote:> > Hello, > > When my kernel oopses (not ups/nut related) nut is somewhat upset and > keeps complaining that power is gone, and restored, etc, etc, etc. > > How can I fix this?Please start by providing some information. What NUT version are you using, what driver? What messages do you see? How frequently? Does unplugging and replugging the UPS help? Does restarting the driver help? Does restarting upsd help? Does restarting upsmon help? All this information might be useful in pinpointing the problem. It could be as simple as you didn't set pollinterval correctly in your ups.conf, or MAXAGE in upsd.conf, or DEADTIME or POLLFREQ in upsmon.conf (see ups.conf(5), upsd.conf(5), upsmon.conf(5)). Or it could be something more complicated. -- Peter
On 3/6/07, Udo van den Heuvel <udovdh@xs4all.nl> wrote:> Hello, > > When my kernel oopses (not ups/nut related) nut is somewhat upset and > keeps complaining that power is gone, and restored, etc, etc, etc. > > How can I fix this?It depends on what you want to get from NUT when the kernel oopses. You can modifiy the way that NUT notifies you, so that you do not get the "wall" messages, but that won't tell you if there is a genuine connection problem. Another option might be to connect the UPS to a more stable machine, and set up your development machine as a slave to that one. -- - Charles Lepple