Why is battery.mfr.date not a date? Why is there no device.serial? Are they both errors on CyberPower's part? $ /usr/local/ups/bin/upsc CP550SLG at localhostbattery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 10 battery.charge.warning: 20 battery.mfr.date: CPS battery.runtime: 960 battery.runtime.low: 300 battery.type: PbAcid battery.voltage: 4.9 battery.voltage.nominal: 12 device.mfr: CPS device.model: CP550HG device.type: ups driver.name: usbhid-ups driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30 driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 driver.parameter.port: auto driver.version: 2.4.3 driver.version.data: CyberPower HID 0.3 driver.version.internal: 0.34 input.transfer.high: 0 input.transfer.low: 0 input.voltage: 121.0 input.voltage.nominal: 120 output.voltage: 120.0 ups.beeper.status: enabled ups.delay.shutdown: 20 ups.delay.start: 30 ups.load: 46 ups.mfr: CPS ups.model: CP550HG ups.productid: 0501 ups.realpower.nominal: 330 ups.status: OL ups.test.result: No test initiated ups.timer.shutdown: -60 ups.timer.start: 0 ups.vendorid: 0764
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:47 PM, James <bjlockie at lockie.ca> wrote:> ?Why is battery.mfr.date not a date?For that, I would need to see the output of the driver with "-DDDDD". Please gzip and attach the log (i.e. don't include the whole thing in the text of the message).> Why is there no device.serial?