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2013 Jul 03
2
UPS has no built-in monitor. [GishPuppy]
OS: Debian Wheezy Nut: 2.6.4-2.3 Installation method: Synaptic Device: CDP B-UPR505 Traces, debugs, etc.: Not available or irrelevant Description: Where I currently live (Honduras), buying a UPS with monitoring capability means spending at least twice as much as a "plain-Jane" model - usually even more than that. Thus, since I can't afford the ones with monitoring, all I have are
2013 Jul 03
0
UPS has no built-in monitor. [GishPuppy]
Hi, Reference: lists.vn1 at gishpuppy.com wrote: > OS: Debian Wheezy > Nut: 2.6.4-2.3 > Installation method: Synaptic > Device: CDP B-UPR505 > Traces, debugs, etc.: Not available or irrelevant > > Description: > > Where I currently live (Honduras), buying a UPS with monitoring capability means spending at least twice as much as a "plain-Jane" model - usually
2014 Jun 02
0
feature request -- talk to the router, not the UPS
On Jun 2, 2014, at 7:27 AM, elliot smith wrote: > For example I am using FreeNAS. Rather than supporting my unorthodox UPS > signaling scheme by installing it as a script in FreeNAS, (and me probably > messing something up in the process) this scheme could be supported > instead by NUT. Bear in mind that all of the NUT drivers have authors who are expected to be maintainers of that
2014 Jun 04
1
feature request -- talk to the router, not the UPS
On 6/2/2014 6:28 AM, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jun 2, 2014, at 7:27 AM, elliot smith wrote: > >> For example I am using FreeNAS. Rather than supporting my unorthodox UPS >> signaling scheme by installing it as a script in FreeNAS, (and me probably >> messing something up in the process) this scheme could be supported >> instead by NUT. > > Bear in mind that
2014 Jun 02
3
feature request -- talk to the router, not the UPS
Hi Ted, Thanks for the reply. I didn't realize that tapping into the serial port could be that simple. I might do that - for my application all I would need would be the first relay. I can simply set the timer in the FreeNAS GUI to wait a few minutes to see if the UPS comes back up before it does a system shut down, so I can be okay without the low battery signal. I respectfully disagree