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2014 May 03
2
NUT + OpenBSD + dc2500cc + APC Smart-UPS SC620 = problem
...etected instantly, and everything worked.
I guess there is something wrong with serial ports on d2500cc, or maybe I am not using them correctly. There are 4 ports on the board, 2 with DB9 connectors on the back and 2 on the board itself. By default, port numbering starts from the headless ones, so DB9s are com3 and com4. There is a special setting in BIOS which swaps headless ports with DB9s, making DB9s com1 and com2. I tried all combinations without any luck. What is strange is that OpenBSD kernel detects 2 ports only, not 4, so I do not exclude a problem with OpenBSD kernel driver.
Funny thin...
2014 May 03
0
NUT + OpenBSD + dc2500cc + APC Smart-UPS SC620 = problem
On May 2, 2014, at 3:26 AM, Kastus Shchuka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to set up NUT on a mini-ITX system running OpenBSD 5.5.
>
> I have an APC Smart-UPS SC620 which runs perfectly well on Ubuntu,
> with nut-2.2.1. Ubuntu system uses ASUS motherboard.
>
> On mini-ITX system, I have Intel d2500cc motherboard with 4 serial ports.
> I've tested ports by connecting
2014 May 02
2
NUT + OpenBSD + dc2500cc + APC Smart-UPS SC620 = problem
Hi,
I am trying to set up NUT on a mini-ITX system running OpenBSD 5.5.
I have an APC Smart-UPS SC620 which runs perfectly well on Ubuntu,
with nut-2.2.1. Ubuntu system uses ASUS motherboard.
On mini-ITX system, I have Intel d2500cc motherboard with 4 serial ports.
I've tested ports by connecting them with a null-modem cable and running cu
in 2 terminals. Type in one terminal, output shows