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2005 Dec 03
3
NUT + Cyberpower AVR1200 (BC1200) + FreeBSD 6.0
...Minimum value (MINSUPPLIES): 1
Edit your upsmon.conf and change the values.
Network UPS Tools upslog 2.0.2
logging status of backups@localhost to /var/log/ups.log (300s intervals)
Warning: initial connect failed: Connection failure: Connection refused
everytime I run nut.sh start.
my ups.conf:
[hiveups]
driver = cyberpower
port = /dev/cuac02 # com3 on my cyclades board. didn't work on
my motherboard's port, so I threw in the old card
desc = "Hive UPS"
my upsd.conf is the sample as the sample one..
is the 1200 not compatible, or is there something els...
2005 Dec 03
3
NUT + Cyberpower AVR1200 (BC1200) + FreeBSD 6.0
...Minimum value (MINSUPPLIES): 1
Edit your upsmon.conf and change the values.
Network UPS Tools upslog 2.0.2
logging status of backups@localhost to /var/log/ups.log (300s intervals)
Warning: initial connect failed: Connection failure: Connection refused
everytime I run nut.sh start.
my ups.conf:
[hiveups]
driver = cyberpower
port = /dev/cuac02 # com3 on my cyclades board. didn't work on
my motherboard's port, so I threw in the old card
desc = "Hive UPS"
my upsd.conf is the sample as the sample one..
is the 1200 not compatible, or is there something els...
2006 Dec 28
2
ownership of pid directory
Hello all,
Some time ago, you all were very helpful in getting nut running on an OpenBSD
system, using--for what it's worth--a CyberPower 1500AVR.
So I finally got my FreeBSD system's UPS, also a CyberPower 1500AVR, within
reach of its serial cable and I'm trying to get nut running here. I'm going
nuts.
Basically, I copied the OpenBSD configuration over to the FreeBSD system