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2017 Mar 23
2
Fatal EEPROM fault!
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> wrote: > Have you the file to be used to update the EEPROM with? Eaton shows a firmware file: https://powerquality.eaton.com/Support/Software-Drivers/Downloads/5P-UPS-firmware.asp However I'm not sure if it is for the questionable EEPROM and if so maybe it is downlevel from the current reported firmware. upsc
2009 Mar 16
1
bge0: EEPROM read timed
Hi. I got this on today's RELENG_6 with Broadcom BCM5722 A0, ASIC rev. 0xa200. >From dmesg (bge related): bge0: <Broadcom BCM5722 A0, ASIC rev. 0xa200> mem 0xe8400000-0xe840ffff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci2 bge0: firmware handshake timed out, found 0x4b657654 bge0: firmware handshake timed out, found 0x4b657654 bge0: EEPROM read timed out bge0: failed to read EEPROM device_attach:
2013 Feb 07
0
ethtool-like utility for FreeBSD
...8 d022 0d30 f746 00f5 ffff ffff 0x0010 0100 ffff 026b 108c 15d9 108c 8086 83df 0x0020 0008 2000 7e14 0048 1000 00d8 0000 2700 0x0030 6cc9 3150 0722 040b 0984 0000 c000 0706 Please see this page, search for "EEPROM", which documents a different bug pertaining the Intel 82573 where some EEPROMs were shipped with a power-saving bit enabled. Read it, do not skim it, because it explains the EEPROM dump endian difference WRT Linux ethtool vs. FreeBSD's driver: https://wiki.freebsd.org/BugBusting/Commonly_reported_issues There is no way on FreeBSD to change EEPROM contents. You will ne...
2017 Mar 27
0
Fatal EEPROM fault!
Hi Chris 2017-03-23 16:58 GMT+01:00 Sonic <sonicsmith at gmail.com>: > On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> > wrote: > > Have you the file to be used to update the EEPROM with? > > Eaton shows a firmware file: > https://powerquality.eaton.com/Support/Software-Drivers/ > Downloads/5P-UPS-firmware.asp > > However I'm
2017 Mar 23
5
Fatal EEPROM fault!
Hello, Sorry if any of this is obvious - I'm new to NUT. NUT via upsc is displaying (edited for length): device.model: Eaton 5P 2200 device.type: ups driver.name: usbhid-ups ups.alarm: Fatal EEPROM fault! ups.status: ALARM OL CHRG ups.test.interval: 604800 ups.test.result: Done and passed driver.version: 2.7.2 driver.version.data: MGE HID 1.33 driver.version.internal: 0.38 Is this possibly
2017 Mar 23
0
Fatal EEPROM fault!
2017-03-23 14:29 GMT+01:00 Sonic <sonicsmith at gmail.com>: > Hello > Hi Chris > Sorry if any of this is obvious - I'm new to NUT. > > NUT via upsc is displaying (edited for length): > > device.model: Eaton 5P 2200 > device.type: ups > driver.name: usbhid-ups > ups.alarm: Fatal EEPROM fault! > ups.status: ALARM OL CHRG > ups.test.interval: 604800
2017 Mar 23
0
Fatal EEPROM fault!
On Thursday 23 March 2017 09:29:55 Sonic wrote: > Hello, > > Sorry if any of this is obvious - I'm new to NUT. > > NUT via upsc is displaying (edited for length): > > device.model: Eaton 5P 2200 > device.type: ups > driver.name: usbhid-ups > ups.alarm: Fatal EEPROM fault! > ups.status: ALARM OL CHRG > ups.test.interval: 604800 > ups.test.result: Done and
2017 Mar 27
1
Fatal EEPROM fault!
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 3:04 AM, Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette at gmail.com> wrote: > as per confirmation from Eaton support team, and looking at the link above, > the latest FW is "02.12.0025". Hi Arno, According to that link, unless I'm missing something, as the 5P2200RT is a 2U sized unit (2 rack spaces) the proper firmware should be "03.00.0000". Firmware
2008 May 28
0
CPU temperature in an PowerEdge 860, LM85 chip
Dear Srs, I'm trying to monitor CPU temperatures in a PowerEdge 860 server, running CentOS 5.1 with 2.6.18-53.1.6.el5 kernel, using lm-sensors v2.10.0. Running "sensors-detect" I get: ====================================================================== (..) We can start with probing for (PCI) I2C or SMBus adapters. You do not need any special privileges for this. Do you want
2008 Feb 01
2
Speex memory usage?
Jean-Marc Valin skrev: > Ghost Wolf a ?crit : >> Hello Mailing List, >> I am a Speex supporter and user that would really like to know how much >> memory Speex uses to decode a 8kHz, 16kHz and 32kHz (primarily the 8kHz) >> and is it possible to use a 1kBytes of RAM to decode a 8kHz stream? (I >> was thinking of the possibility of using a ATmega168 to decode Speex)
2007 May 31
0
Proposed addition to apcsmart driver
Hi Alex, since I have no knowledge of the apcsmart driver, nor much time currently, I've forwarded your msg to the NUT development list. I hope somebody can take over your call. btw, please subscribe to the list for further discussions... 2007/5/28, Alex Brodsky <abrodsky at acs.uwinnipeg.ca>: > Hi, > > My name is Alex Brodsky, I am a faculty member at University of >
2013 Feb 07
2
Monitor with corrupted EDID
For an unknown reason both my monitors ended up with a corrupted EDID. They both provide VGA and DVI input. The VGA input works fine, while DVI is broken because of the EDID issue. Using these [1] instructions I have been able to read the EDID and fix it. Unfortunately I'm not able to write it back to the eeprom. I always get this message: i2c i2c-1: sendbytes: NAK bailout. This is what I
2007 Feb 23
3
Windows 98 caching too much
Hi, We have an old Win98 box at work that is used for programming GALs and EEPROMs, however we find that if the file is modified on the Unix side the Win98 box doesn't notice. This is rather annoying when you are iterating a design as you can imagine! One work around is to open a DOS box and 'type' the file - this seems to force it to re-get the file. Does anyone...
2006 Oct 01
0
Supermicro X6DH8-G2+ / sensors not working
Hello, I'm having problems with lm_sensors on the motherboard Supermicro X6DH8-G2+ sensors-detect gives me the output attached in the textfile sensors-detect-output.txt As soon as I execute the recommended 'modprobe smbus-arp' I receive the following message: FATAL: Module smbus_arp not found. When I execute sensors, I receive the following:
2003 Aug 22
2
Re: ATAs
John Todd wrote.... > For those of you wanting to salvage your Cisco ATA-186 after > inadvertent locking, or after recovering your devices from a vendor > who has locked them, here is a rainy-day project for you: > somedoc.pdf..... Immediately strides to ATA, rips off cover... woohoo, EEPROM is socketed.... well maybe I'll just copy the contents of a working ATA into the
2009 May 20
1
Fwd: Regarding OGG VORBIS DECODER
Hi, V have used the tool chains arm-elf-gcc-3.2.1.tar.bz2 arm-linux-gcc-3.4.3_1.0.1tar.bz And v r using the - Cirrus-arm-linux-2.0.8-full.tar.bz2(kernel version 2.6) pls help us. V ll be using the "libvorbis-1.2.0.tar.gz" tool chain..... EP9302 Overview The EP9302 is an ARM920T-based system-on-a-chip design with a peripheral set targeted to a variety of applications:
2015 Dec 29
2
access to upsrw
Greetings Charles; I hope you had a nice Christmas, and will have a happy and prosperous new year in 2016. You mentioned upsrw in a message earlier, so I ran it, and found the shutdown timeout was only 20 seconds. gene at coyote:~$ upsrw myups [input.transfer.high] High voltage transfer point (V) Type: STRING Value: 140 [input.transfer.low] Low voltage transfer point (V) Type: STRING Value:
2011 Jan 25
1
[RFC] Updates to ACP smart driver
This patch introduces a handful of new options, I mentioned earlier in: http://www.mail-archive.com/nut-upsdev at lists.alioth.debian.org/msg02088.html See the large commit message in the follow-up for the details and rationale. I realize it's a bit larger diff - so if it's required I can split it into few smaller ones. Michal Soltys (1): APC smart driver update and new features.
2010 Oct 28
0
[nut] question regarding potential new smart driver or patches for existing apcsmart driver
Hi Michal, I'm cc'ing the NUT development mailing list. you should also subscribe to it. 2010/10/28 Michal Soltys > Greetings > > I have loads of relatively old smart upses that I currently control using a > bit patched version of apcupsd - the reason for those patches is the age of > the upses - roughly 10 years old+, which are can be a bit tricky to control. > From
2010 Jul 08
1
Prefered Method for UPS?
Hello, since I had delayed the programming of the UPS Device part, now it is time to continue... My Device is "24 V DC modular ATX PSU" which replace the standard ATX Power Supply in PCs and use 15-43 V Input Voltage. The microcontroller is a TI LM3S5T36 Cortex M3 and I get the "UPS" infos using up to 4 Maxim DS1780 and some I?C current sensors. The ATX PSU has 4