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2019 Jul 09
5
New User Questions - With Belkin USB
...ease run this script to get more information about your setup? I think just gzip'ing the report file should be sufficient to make it small enough to attach to an email reply. (Also, for Ubuntu, you will need to change D="/etc/ups" to D="/etc/nut") http://rogerprice.org/NUT/#NUT_REPORT
2015 Oct 26
2
The system doesn't shutdown
Yes: Previous complete boot through shutdown Oct 26 21:02:54 i7 upsdrvctl[1955]: Using subdriver: MGE HID 1.32 Oct 26 21:02:55 i7 upsdrvctl[1955]: Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.38 (2.7.1) Oct 26 21:02:55 i7 upsdrvctl[1955]: USB communication driver 0.32 Oct 26 21:02:56 i7 upsdrvctl[1955]: Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.1 Oct 26 21:02:56 i7 upsd[2226]: fopen
2015 Oct 27
0
The system doesn't shutdown
...y > Oct 26 21:05:11 i7 upsmon[2230]: UPS myups at localhost on line power Power was off for 20 seconds so you should have seen upssched activity. Could you run the nut-report utility which I have added to the "NUT on OpenSUSE" website in section 5.16. http://rogerprice.org/NUT.html#NUT_REPORT It probably has to be run as root. This will generate a condensed presentation of your NUT configuration with passwords removed. The output is a bit too much for an e-mail so the best way of presenting the result in file /tmp/NUT.report is to upload it to a free file hoster such as filehosting...
2019 Jul 12
0
New User Questions - With Belkin USB
...get more information about your > setup? I think just gzip'ing the report file should be sufficient to > make it small enough to attach to an email reply. (Also, for Ubuntu, > you will need to change D="/etc/ups" to D="/etc/nut") > > http://rogerprice.org/NUT/#NUT_REPORT >
2019 Jul 14
0
New improved version of nut-report script
...more information about your setup? I > think just gzip'ing the report file should be sufficient to make it small > enough to attach to an email reply. (Also, for Ubuntu, you will need to change > D="/etc/ups" to D="/etc/nut") > > http://rogerprice.org/NUT/#NUT_REPORT I have reworked this script so that 1. It tries to autodetect where the configuration files and executables are located. 2. It is easy to add further variations of these directories. The script is still at the same URL. If you want to include a systemd journal report, you will also need...
2019 Jul 14
2
New improved version of nut-report script
...about your >> setup? I think just gzip'ing the report file should be sufficient to >> make it small enough to attach to an email reply. (Also, for Ubuntu, >> you will need to change D="/etc/ups" to D="/etc/nut") >> >> http://rogerprice.org/NUT/#NUT_REPORT > > I have reworked this script so that > > 1. It tries to autodetect where the configuration files and executables > are located. > > 2. It is easy to add further variations of these directories. > > The script is still at the same URL. If you want to include a system...
2019 Jul 14
2
New improved version of nut-report script
...about your >> setup? I think just gzip'ing the report file should be sufficient to >> make it small enough to attach to an email reply. (Also, for Ubuntu, >> you will need to change D="/etc/ups" to D="/etc/nut") >> >> http://rogerprice.org/NUT/#NUT_REPORT > > I have reworked this script so that > > 1. It tries to autodetect where the configuration files and executables > are located. > > 2. It is easy to add further variations of these directories. > > The script is still at the same URL. If you want to include a system...
2019 Jul 09
2
New User Questions - With Belkin USB
Hello all and thanks. I read here <https://mn3m.info/posts/configure-ups-monitor-using-nut-on-debian/> while searching around for my issue's resolution. In this I see that this nut driver is creating and using an entry in /dev (in this case ttyS0). So I "ll tty*" and see nothing with nut. Since this is a USB UPS, I suppose I should be looking for something in /dev/ttyUSB*.
2015 Oct 27
2
The system doesn't shutdown
...on[2230]: UPS myups at localhost on line power >> > > Power was off for 20 seconds so you should have seen upssched activity. > Could you run the nut-report utility which I have added to the "NUT on > OpenSUSE" website in section 5.16. > http://rogerprice.org/NUT.html#NUT_REPORT It probably has to be run as > root. This will generate a condensed presentation of your NUT > configuration with passwords removed. > > The output is a bit too much for an e-mail so the best way of presenting > the result in file /tmp/NUT.report is to upload it to a free file hoste...