p_alsina at salicru.com
2007-Aug-04 20:53 UTC
[Nut-upsdev] CyberPower 1500AVR UPS configuration
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John Johansen wrote:> I have used Nut for a long time. I just set up 6 new > servers and ran into a problem I've never seen before. > The cyberpower driver was not recognizing the model > number for my rack mounted CyberPower CPS-1500AVR > units, and then losing communications with the device. > > I fixed the problem by changing the driver in > /etc/sysconfig/ups from cyberpower to upsdrvctl (as > though I was going to use multiple ups drivers), but > leaving the /etc/ups/ups.conf driver as cyberpower.This is the way how you should setup your configuration anyway. From the description, I assume you're using an old package for RedHat. Using 'upsdrvctl' has been the preferred way of starting drivers for a long time already. Since nut-2.2.0 we *require* that a UPS is configured in 'ups.conf', so there is really nothing to fix. Best regards, Arjen