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2014 Feb 15
0
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
...ery Runtime values? Sorry, I don't know how these values are
translated into what is shown in the cgi displays.
I've got nut running, and can use upsc to get the values directly:
$ ps aux | grep nut
nut 18306 1.3 0.0 2640 636 ? Ss 15:14 0:00
/lib/nut/bcmxcp_usb -a Powerware5110
nut 18308 0.0 0.0 2620 708 ? Ss 15:14 0:00 /sbin/upsd
nut 18326 0.0 0.0 2592 764 ? S 15:14 0:00
/sbin/upsmon
$ sudo upsc Powerware5110
battery.charge.low: 11
battery.voltage: 13.5
battery.voltage.low: 10
device.mfr: Eaton
device.model: POWERWARE UPS...
2014 Feb 13
2
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:50 PM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> Run the driver with -DDDDD and see what variables it picks up. I have noted that with the Prestige 9 in bcmxcp, some variables are not consistent within models, and had to do some gentle remapping to get things to work correctly.
Tim, is this the issue you mentioned on 2014-02-02 with blocks 0x9 and 0x13? I'll reply to that email.
> On
2014 Feb 16
0
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
On Feb 15, 2014, at 6:46 PM, Greg Vickers wrote:
> Thanks! I've attached the file to this email (bcmxcp_usb.output2014160926.gz), it ran for 12 seconds, and looks like it's looping by that time. I'm not sure what to look for, does grepping for 'Yes' show the variables that the driver can pull off this UPS?
The boolean variables seem to be indicated by "Yes". I
2014 Feb 15
3
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
On 16/02/14 00:38, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Feb 15, 2014, at 2:57 AM, Tim Dawson wrote:
>> The driver will poll the UPS for what variables it supports when it starts, and then go into a polling loop. Look for a section defining the meter map, and you should see the result, as well as the raw data.
> Tim: spot on.
>
> Greg,
>
> If you want, you can capture the -DDDD output
2014 Feb 15
2
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
...I don't know how these values are
>translated into what is shown in the cgi displays.
>
>I've got nut running, and can use upsc to get the values directly:
>
>$ ps aux | grep nut
>nut 18306 1.3 0.0 2640 636 ? Ss 15:14 0:00
>/lib/nut/bcmxcp_usb -a Powerware5110
>nut 18308 0.0 0.0 2620 708 ? Ss 15:14 0:00
>/sbin/upsd
>nut 18326 0.0 0.0 2592 764 ? S 15:14 0:00
>/sbin/upsmon
>
>$ sudo upsc Powerware5110
>battery.charge.low: 11
>battery.voltage: 13.5
>battery.voltage.low: 10
>device....