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2019 Aug 28
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Debian 10 nut 2.7.4-8 and APC Back UPS 600i on 940-0020B
On 28.08.19 12:54, tovis r-visor wrote: >I'm using nut for many years on my home "server" without problems running >on Debian 6.x nut version 2.4.3 >Now I have decided to move to Debian 10. I have started from zero and >install new system on a different disk. I have successfully installed new >nut version 2.7.4 >Aug 27 16:52:53 nusi upsd[506]: fopen
2019 Aug 28
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Debian 10 nut 2.7.4-8 and APC Back UPS 600i on 940-0020B
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019, tovis r-visor wrote: > I was switch to battery, after 2-3 second it show that is on battery OB > and after it shutdown because of low battery LO. I wondered how old is your battery ? Roger
2019 Sep 08
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Debian 10 nut 2.7.4-8 and APC Back UPS 600i on 940-0020B
> On Wed, 28 Aug 2019, tovis r-visor wrote: >> I was switch to battery, after 2-3 second it show that is on battery OB and after it shutdown because of low battery LO. > I wondered how old is your battery ? > Roger > I have change it 2019.03.08. 12V/10Ah YUASA. > I was checked not only battery voltage (13.6V without load), but charging > voltage and output voltage using
2019 Sep 11
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Debian 10 nut 2.7.4-8 and APC Back UPS 600i on 940-0020B
On Sep 11, 2019, at 5:25 AM, tovis r-visor <tovis at r-visor.hu> wrote: > > I does not change any of them. Simple, after boot, using > $ watch upsc MYUPS > what is give me "LB OL" > from another terminal I restart: > # systemctl restart nut-driver.service > after some seconds the status is changed to simply "OL". Are there any systemd units that
2019 Sep 11
2
Debian 10 nut 2.7.4-8 and APC Back UPS 600i on 940-0020B
> On Sun, 8 Sep 2019, tovis r-visor wrote: > >> After long struggling, check every parts of UPS and cable, I have realized >> that is after boot I reload the driver the system work well: >> # systemctl restart nut-driver.service >> I was checked up to real "battery low" and shutdown, switch off the UPS every thing goes well. >> I was activated
2019 Aug 28
2
Debian 10 nut 2.7.4-8 and APC Back UPS 600i on 940-0020B
I was check out that is the connection between driver-monitor-server-client is working or not. I was put my server directly on power cable, keep control cable connection and use command: $ watch upsc APC600 I was switch to battery, after 2-3 second it show that is on battery OB and after it shutdown because of low battery LO. I think that systemd scripts some what unsynchronized, but after it
2019 Aug 28
2
Debian 10 nut 2.7.4-8 and APC Back UPS 600i on 940-0020B
Dir list! I'm using nut for many years on my home "server" without problems running on Debian 6.x nut version 2.4.3 Now I have decided to move to Debian 10. I have started from zero and install new system on a different disk. I have successfully installed new nut version 2.7.4 I've found one issue, that new version see always "low battery" state. Excerpt from syslog: