johnny at mobiusfx.com
2015-Aug-31 17:29 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Need help with Tripp Lite SMART1300LCDT NUT v2.7.3
Just got back from vacation. A few things: * please don't use your yahoo.com email address to post to the NUT list. As of ~April 2014, Yahoo's spam policies are no longer compatible with mailing lists. Nobody with a gmail/hotmail address (other than people on the To/CC lines) will receive it, and eventually, the gmail/hotmail users will get kicked off the list.) I don't want my Inbox flooded again with over a hundred bounce/unsubscribe messages. You can use your Yahoo address to sign up for GitHub, and create an issue there - it will allow the same sort of discussion, but the emails come from github rather than yahoo, so we don't have the same problem. I also don't like doing "private consulting" for free. Keeping the discussion on the mailing lists (or on GitHub) ensures that other people can search for the answers there. Ok I will start using this email address other than gmail/Hotmail/yahoo lol * I was recommending using a Linux live CD rather than FreeBSD because Tripp Lite supposedly supports a few Linux distributions, and if your UPS is somehow not talking to Linux, it might be a bad firmware version or other issue covered by the warranty. I'm not suggesting switching to Linux permanently, just boot from the live CD and configure NUT on Linux so you can rule out any potential Linux-vs-FreeBSD issues. ohhh I thought you meant try using FREEBSD Live CD. As for TripLite, they "supporting" two variants. OpenSUSE and Fedora, but ollldddd versions Fedora 8 and OpenSUSE 11. Plus they provide their own software(?) It's call PowerAlert Local (PAL) * if you still want to test on FreeBSD, I'm not sure what this will definitively tell us that we don't already know. With pkg_add, it will probably be NUT v2.7.2, and I don't really want to debug an older version of NUT. You could build from source, but that will be more time-consuming, and we should rule out the other hardware variables first. yeah if I have to compile the source on my own, it might take a while on FreeBSD. I wasn't able to pull the pkg anyway... it error out (can't remember the error) Regards, - Charles Lepple On Aug 26, 2015, at 4:09 AM, Johnny Wong <e430benz98 at yahoo.com> wrote: Ok! I finally go the Ethernet going... Is there a specific way you want me to install the NUT package? I was just going to use pkg_add -r nut Sent from Mail for Windows 10