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2008 Jan 15
2
Cyberpower Drive in 2.2.0 Fedora 7
....version: 2.2.0-
driver.version.internal: 0.22
input.frequency: 70.8
input.frequency.nominal: 60
input.transfer.high: 147
input.transfer.low: 88
input.voltage: 132
input.voltage.nominal: 120
output.voltage: 0
ups.beeper.status: enabled
ups.firmware: 5.100
ups.load: 26
ups.mfr: CyberPower
ups.model: OP1500
ups.serial: [unknown]
ups.status: OL TRIM
ups.temperature: 144
Ok, it sees it for the most part, save for every other time it kicks
back 'data stale'. I figure this is due to the binary driver I am using.
I have the PowerPanel driver loaded for this now. Previous I was using
the Cyber...
2007 Oct 11
1
CyberPower CPS1500AVR (rack mount) options
...0
input.transfer.high : 147
input.transfer.low : 88
input.voltage : 131
input.voltage.nominal : 120
output.voltage : 0
output.voltage.nominal : 120
ups.beeper.status : enabled
ups.coldstart : disabled
ups.firmware : 5.100
ups.load : 11
ups.mfr : CyberPower
ups.model : OP1500
ups.serial : [unknown]
ups.status : OL TRIM
ups.temperature : 158
My guess is this simply has more battery than the 1500AVR-HO model the
powerplanel driver expects, so the 206% battery charge? The input frequency
and voltage are obviously off. The temperature is way off.
Would it be simpl...
2008 Oct 27
5
Cyberpower/powerpanel error: Data stale
All,
I have a Cyberpower UPS that I have been working with for about a
year. I have used NUT in the past with good results, but as of late have
been seeing issues with nut talking to the UPS. I will start with the
information on the server that is running NUT, and has the UPS
connected VIA an RS232 cable.
O/S : Fedora 9
Kernal (uname -a): Linux haruhi 2.6.26.5-45.fc9.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat
2008 Oct 27
5
Cyberpower/powerpanel error: Data stale
All,
I have a Cyberpower UPS that I have been working with for about a
year. I have used NUT in the past with good results, but as of late have
been seeing issues with nut talking to the UPS. I will start with the
information on the server that is running NUT, and has the UPS
connected VIA an RS232 cable.
O/S : Fedora 9
Kernal (uname -a): Linux haruhi 2.6.26.5-45.fc9.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat