Apologies for my intrusion here, I am merely seeking help for a project I wish to have a go at. I have a pretty dumb UPS, and an Intel Galileo (Arduino clone with a network interface). I wish to make the UPS a bit smarter using the Galileo, are there any software packages available to enable SNMP functionality from the device perspective? Can I effectively make my own, network enabled UPS controller with available projects? If not, are there any open source firmware releases for a UPS for me to examine and understand what I can do? It goes without question that I will be careful opening and working inside of my UPS. I have already modified it, a UK mains style socket on the side of it to enable me to plug in a regular UK style plug directly into it. I have also repaired the charging circuit, so I do have some idea of what to expect with working inside of the UPS. I have the schematic of my BK500MI and its simplicity lends well to being modified in such a way. Any help in this regard is welcomed, as I have no idea on where to start looking for ‘server side’ SNMP UPS details, besides extracting firmware images or obtaining the source for a commercial product. Thank you for your time, Mark -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsdev/attachments/20180926/0b442a23/attachment.html>
On Sep 26, 2018, at 6:50 AM, Mark Bettles <alo0taoranges at gmail.com> wrote:> > Apologies for my intrusion here, I am merely seeking help for a project I wish to have a go at. I have a pretty dumb UPS, and an Intel Galileo (Arduino clone with a network interface). I wish to make the UPS a bit smarter using the Galileo, are there any software packages available to enable SNMP functionality from the device perspective? Can I effectively make my own, network enabled UPS controller with available projects? If not, are there any open source firmware releases for a UPS for me to examine and understand what I can do?If I understand what you are looking for, the search term for publishing information over SNMP is "SNMP agent". I know this has come up a few times in the NUT lists, but it isn't a common use case. At the very least, you can find some references to the IETF UPS MIBs in the NUT source code. Also, Eric S. Raymond was working on organizing a project around developing open-source UPS hardware/firmware earlier this year. It may not have what you are looking for, but there might be other ideas there: https://gitlab.com/esr/upside [please use reply-all to include the list]> _______________________________________________ > Nut-upsdev mailing list > Nut-upsdev at alioth-lists.debian.net > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
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