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2014 Jan 31
2
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
I am working with a number of our customers to ensure that NUT works with different UPS's on Freebsd 9.1. The current one I am looking is support for: *Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower* What seems to be supported in Freebsd is: CXR1000 blazer_ser LAN Saver 600 genericups upstype=0 Power Guardian genericups upstype=7 PrOffice 650 USB blazer_usb DS-800 USB blazer_usb we tried these but not much luck according to my customer. Has anyone got this one to work on...
2014 Feb 01
0
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
On Jan 31, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Chris Duffy wrote: > The current one I am looking is support for: > > Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower > > What seems to be supported in Freebsd is: Small clarification: the hardware compatibility list isn't broken down by operating system (theoretically, the drivers should work on any POSIX system, with additional dependencies for USB). > > CXR1000 > blazer_ser &...
2014 Feb 06
0
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
On Feb 5, 2014, at 10:12 AM, Chris Duffy wrote: > However, we are using NUT 2.6.5. > > Are we missing something by running 2.6.5 rather then > 2.7.1? If so, I can build/install 2.7.1. Well, 2.6.5 is from August 2012, so it's not the newest. And eventually, we would like people to switch to the shiny new nutdrv_qx driver which is in 2.7.1. But I'm pretty much guessing here
2014 Feb 04
0
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
...low. > Thx for any leads. > > Chris > > > On 1/31/14, 6:17 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: >> On Jan 31, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Chris Duffy wrote: >> >>> The current one I am looking is support for: >>> >>> Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower >>> >>> What seems to be supported in Freebsd is: >> >> Small clarification: the hardware compatibility list isn't broken down by operating system (theoretically, the drivers should work on any POSIX system, with additional dependencies for USB). &gt...
2014 Feb 06
1
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
Charles, here is the command(s) output using uhidd.... # uhidd -v -u /dev/ugen1.3ugen1.3[0]-> HID interface ugen1.3[0]-> Report descriptor size = 27 ugen1.3[0]-> Kernel driver is active ugen1.3[0]-> kernel driver detached! ugen1.3[0]-> Find IN interrupt ep: 0x81 packet_size=0x8 # /usr/local/libexec/nut/blazer_usb -a UPSonic -u root -DDDD 0.000000 debug level is
2014 Feb 06
0
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
On Feb 5, 2014, at 9:03 PM, Chris Duffy wrote: >> Please run this: >> >> /usr/local/libexec/nut/blazer_usb -a UPSonic -u root -D >> >> and send the output back to the list. >> > Output from the above command: > > 0.000000 debug level is '1' > 0.248714 Supported UPS detected with megatec protocol > 1.268575
2014 Feb 06
0
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
On Feb 6, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Chris Duffy wrote: > So since this is a new type of UPSonic UPS, do you think > the vendor screwed up or is it just some quirk on Freebsd? It's a pretty fundamental design flaw, although it isn't uncommon among USB devices aimed at the Windows market, and to their credit, it does make implementation and deployment simpler on Windows. Neither the FreeBSD
2014 Feb 06
0
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
On Feb 6, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Chris Duffy wrote: > 0.016485 Trying megatec protocol... > 0.017411 send: Q1 > 0.252545 read: (244.4 244.4 229.9 028 50.0 2.19 23.1 00000001 > 0.252589 Status read in 1 tries > 0.252602 Supported UPS detected with megatec protocol > 1.288032 send: Unknown error > 1.288085 Permissions problem: Input/output error
2014 Feb 04
2
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
...no avail..... and they are using a USB cable/port..... Thx for any leads. Chris On 1/31/14, 6:17 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jan 31, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Chris Duffy wrote: > >> The current one I am looking is support for: >> >> *Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower* >> >> What seems to be supported in Freebsd is: > > Small clarification: the hardware compatibility list isn't broken down > by operating system (theoretically, the drivers should work on any > POSIX system, with additional dependencies for USB). > &gt...
2014 Feb 05
0
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
On Feb 4, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Chris Duffy wrote: > ugen1.3: <USB UPS PPC> at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=LOW (1.5Mbps) pwr=ON [...] > idVendor = 0x06da > idProduct = 0x0005 This VID:PID combination should be handled by blazer_usb. In NUT 2.7.1 and later, this would be covered by nutdrv_qx as well. > I am running all the ups programs as root, i.e. "ps -aux" shows:
2014 Feb 06
2
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
Charles, the out from the command below as well as the system.log file are below your email. It does look like a permission issue but what one? Thx chris On 2/5/14, 6:43 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Feb 5, 2014, at 10:12 AM, Chris Duffy wrote: > >> However, we are using NUT 2.6.5. >> >> Are we missing something by running 2.6.5 rather then >> 2.7.1? If so, I
2014 Feb 06
2
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
Thx Charles, So since this is a new type of UPSonic UPS, do you think the vendor screwed up or is it just some quirk on Freebsd? Yes, if you can look into this I would appreciate it. I do not see anyone else on the Web attempting to use this new device yet.....but....... Regards chris On 2/6/14, 8:24 AM, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Feb 6, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Chris Duffy wrote: > >>
2014 Feb 06
2
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
On 2/5/14, 9:55 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Feb 5, 2014, at 9:03 PM, Chris Duffy wrote: > >>> Please run this: >>> >>> /usr/local/libexec/nut/blazer_usb -a UPSonic -u root -D >>> >>> and send the output back to the list. >>> >> Output from the above command: >> >> 0.000000 debug level is '1' >>
2014 Feb 04
2
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
...t; >> Chris >> >> >> On 1/31/14, 6:17 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: >>> On Jan 31, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Chris Duffy wrote: >>> >>>> The current one I am looking is support for: >>>> >>>> *Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower* >>>> >>>> What seems to be supported in Freebsd is: >>> >>> Small clarification: the hardware compatibility list isn't broken >>> down by operating system (theoretically, the drivers should work on >>> any POSIX system,...
2014 Feb 05
3
Question on support for Upsonic Commercial UPS CXR 2000 - 2000VA/1200W - Rack/Tower on Freebsd 9.1.
Charles, We run everything as "root" :) However, we are using NUT 2.6.5. Are we missing something by running 2.6.5 rather then 2.7.1? If so, I can build/install 2.7.1. Thx chris Would On 2/4/14, 9:05 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Feb 4, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Chris Duffy wrote: > >> ugen1.3: <USB UPS PPC> at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=LOW (1.5Mbps) pwr=ON > [...]
2007 Sep 16
1
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Hi, Let me apologize for this simple question. I use 64 bit R on my Fedora Core 6 Linux workstation. A 64 bit R has saved a lot of time. I am sure this is a lot to do with my memory limit, but I cannot import 4.8GB. My workstation has a 8GB RAM, Athlon X2 5600, and 1200W PSU. This PC configuration is the best I could get. I know a bit of C and Perl. Should I use C or Perl to manage this large dataset? or should I even go to 16GB RAM. Sorry for this silly question. But I appreciate if anyone could give me advice. Thank you very much. TK
2014 Sep 05
0
Smart1500lcdt will not connect with usbhid-ups KSTAR BM3150 1500VA "Line Interactive" High Frequency UPS
Barry, I have had success with NUT on Debian and an EATON 5E2000IUSB-AU 5E 2000VA/1200W UPS With 3 x OUTLETS which I believe is good value. I would believe the the EATON ?5E 1500VA/900W UPS With 3 x OUTLETS would work just as well. The 1500VA also uses the same batteries as the 2000VA so I would believe it would run its raited load longer than 2000VA. My eight drive RAID driver use...
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2014 Sep 04
2
Smart1500lcdt will not connect with usbhid-ups
I talked to Tripp Lite Technical support. Their policy is that they only support Fedora and SUSE. There is no one there that could help with Ubuntu or NUT issues. The only answer they could give me was to port the rpm files to Ubuntu and use them. This is way beyond my experience level. I will go to the local electronics store and buy a cheap USB 2 hub to see if that works. I will post the
2014 Sep 13
0
Smart1500lcdt will not connect with usbhid-ups
...AM To: barry at skrypnyks.com; nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] Smart1500lcdt will not connect with usbhid-ups KSTAR BM3150 1500VA "Line Interactive" High Frequency UPS Barry, I have had success with NUT on Debian and an EATON 5E2000IUSB-AU 5E 2000VA/1200W UPS With 3 x OUTLETS which I believe is good value. I would believe the the EATON 5E 1500VA/900W UPS With 3 x OUTLETS would work just as well. The 1500VA also uses the same batteries as the 2000VA so I would believe it would run its raited load longer than 2000VA. My eight drive RAID driver use...