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2005 Oct 17
1
Liebert ESP-II protocol
...f parameter types and
index ranges. So, I can read and (if I dare) write the parameter tables.
We might be able to share info between serial/USB to help figure things
out. The nice thing about serial is that I can hook up a null-modem
loop, feed values to MultiLink, and see how it replies.
Joe Krahn
2008 Aug 04
2
Liebert ESP-II protocol
Hi,
I saw your email here
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2005-October/000243.html
about the Liebert UPS protocol and I was wondering if it actually got
in the NUT tree?
I had a look in the 2.2.2 tree but I can only find the closed contact
stuff :(
--
Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing
2008 Apr 18
0
[Bug 1459] New: Request for better documentation of shell used to run commands
...Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: Joseph.Krahn at gmail.com
It would be helpful if the documentation gave a more complete
description of how the shell is selected to run commands. Recently, the
sshd man page added documentation that sshrc commands are run by sh,
and not the user shell. There are still some oth...
2002 Feb 17
1
root ext3 gets fsck'ed after crash
When I first installed ext3, it worked as expected.
After a crash, journals would be played, and no fsck.
Now, every crash causes an fsck, just like it were
a regular ext2, even though / has a journal and
is being mounted as ext3.
Some fs info for /
Filesystem features: has_journal filetype sparse_super
Filesystem state: not clean
Errors behavior: Continue
Some fs info for
2005 Sep 07
3
Liebert PowerSure PSA 500
Hello everyone, Charles suggested (about a week ago) that I repost to
this list. I took a moment to run some additional tests ...
The basics:
-- UPS: Liebert PowerSure PSA 500 (from the 230 VAC / 50 Hz line)
-- Kernel: 2.6.11.5 (from sources), USB support (down to and including
CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV) compiled in statically (not as a module)
-- Rest of OS: Basically still from the original SuSE