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2020 Jan 08
2
unexpected UPS status
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> On 2020-01-07 23:01, Roger Price wrote:
>> There is no report for variable "ups.delay.start" in your upsc output.
>> What does command "upsc <ups> ups.delay.start" report?
>
> $ upsc eaton ups.delay.start
> Init SSL without certificate database
> Error: Variable not supported by UPS
I am surprised
2020 Aug 19
4
Eaton 5E 1100i USB UPS - failed to claim USB device error
Hi
BACKGROUND INFO:I have a new Eaton 5E 1100i USB UPS which their website
claims is supported on Linux. They don't provide software for it for
Linux, only for Windows.Referring links:
https://www.eaton.com/za/en-gb/catalog/backup-power-ups-surge-it-power-distribution/Eaton_5E_UPS.html
https://www.eaton.com/za/en-gb/skuPage.5E1100IUSB.specifications.html
It was manufactured in May 2020
2020 Jan 07
2
unexpected UPS status
This is part UPS and part nut question.
I had a (intentional) power outage. The UPS/nut properly shut the system down when battery was down to 20%.
It ran for only 18 minutes rather than the expected 40 (see later).
After it charged to 37% I removed power from the UPS. After 4-5 minutes the system shut down.
However, when I restored power to the UPS the machine powered up immediately (no delay).
2019 Sep 06
5
"battery is low" logged
I got around to unplugging my UPS and I found it doesn't last nearly as
long as estimated.
Is the "upsmon[1446]: UPS desktop_ups at localhost battery is low" logged
when "battery.runtime:" = "battery.runtime.low: 120"?
Does any make better batteries that don't go down faster when they get old?
battery.charge: 100
battery.charge.low: 10
2019 Sep 07
0
"battery is low" logged
On Sep 6, 2019, at 6:28 PM, James wrote:
>
> I got around to unplugging my UPS and I found it doesn't last nearly as long as estimated.
The estimates are typically less accurate when the load is light (output is showing 5%). Also, as Eyal mentioned, five years is getting old for a lead-acid battery.
>
> Is the "upsmon[1446]: UPS desktop_ups at localhost battery is
2020 Jan 07
0
unexpected UPS status
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> I had a (intentional) power outage. The UPS/nut properly shut the system down
> when battery was down to 20%.
> It ran for only 18 minutes rather than the expected 40 (see later).
> After it charged to 37% I removed power from the UPS. After 4-5 minutes the
> system shut down.
> However, when I restored power to the UPS the machine
2020 Jan 08
0
unexpected UPS status
On Wednesday 08 January 2020 06:44:03 Roger Price wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> > On 2020-01-07 23:01, Roger Price wrote:
> >> There is no report for variable "ups.delay.start" in your upsc
> >> output. What does command "upsc <ups> ups.delay.start" report?
> >
> > $ upsc eaton ups.delay.start
> > Init
2020 Aug 19
0
Eaton 5E 1100i USB UPS - failed to claim USB device error
On 2020-08-19 17:36, Louis van Dyk wrote:
> Hi
>
> BACKGROUND INFO:
> I have a new Eaton 5E 1100i USB UPS which their website claims is supported on Linux. They don't provide software for it for Linux, only for Windows.
> Referring links:
> https://www.eaton.com/za/en-gb/catalog/backup-power-ups-surge-it-power-distribution/Eaton_5E_UPS.html
>
2023 Jan 28
1
nut does not start after reboot
On up-to-date f36, with latest kernel 6.1.7-100.fc36.x86_64.
After receiving a few of these messages
Broadcast message from nut at e7.eyal.emu.id.au (somewhere)
UPS ups at ups is unavailable
I noticed and ran
sudo systemctl restart nut-driver at ups.service
which triggered
Broadcast message from nut at e7.eyal.emu.id.au (somewhere)
Communications with UPS ups at ups established
I now added
2019 Jul 19
1
USB UPS problem
Maybe a kernel USB issue, but people on this list may have encountered this issue.
I am testing a new UPS (EATON 5E 1500iUSB) and am having a problem with the USB connection failing.
My old UPS (EATON Ellipse MAX 1500) works just fine with the latest f30. Both devices identify as
ID 0463:ffff MGE UPS Systems UPS
To narrow the focus I booted recent live CDs on a PC that has no other USB devices
2019 Aug 06
4
Monitor UPS Brand SMS
Hi Users NUT,
I want monitor a UPS of brand SMS (Sinus Double 8 KVA) using a
raspberry-pi. In compatibility list, is listed to use the blazer_ser
driver. I use a USB adapter to RS-232 conected in to the No-Breake. Follow
the comands e confs.
root at rasp:/home/pi# lsusb
*Bus 001 Device 004: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial
Port*
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0424:ec00 Standard
2019 Aug 06
0
Monitor UPS Brand SMS
On 06/08/2019 23.14, Mario Michielin Neto wrote:
> Hi Users NUT,
>
> I want monitor a UPS of brand SMS (Sinus Double 8 KVA) using a raspberry-pi. In compatibility list, is listed to use the blazer_ser driver. I use a USB adapter to RS-232 conected in to the No-Breake. Follow the comands e confs.
>
> root at rasp:/home/pi# lsusb
> *Bus 001 Device 004: ID 067b:2303 Prolific
2019 Sep 06
0
"battery is low" logged
On 07/09/2019 08.28, James wrote:
> I got around to unplugging my UPS and I found it doesn't last nearly as long as estimated.
>
> Is the "upsmon[1446]: UPS desktop_ups at localhost battery is low" logged when "battery.runtime:" = "battery.runtime.low: 120"?
>
> Does any make better batteries that don't go down faster when they get old?
In my