Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "prynych".
2005 Jul 25
3
(no subject)
Hi
I have a GE Digital Energy Match UPS 1500
where i previously successfully used the victronups driver.
However after i upgraded from debian woody to debian sarge
and thus from 1.4.2 to 2.0.1, then upsstats.cgi says
Model not supportet, status online
My syslog says
Jul 25 11:12:28 localhost upsmon[6220]: Startup successful
Jul 25 11:12:28 localhost upsd[6218]: Connection from 127.0.0.1
2017 Jul 23
2
Openups patch proposal
> Right, I forgot to mention that the explore mode is not meant to send data to upsd - it just generates debug output.
And it is written in the man page... that I do had read!
> There are a few extra variables that might be read/write, but I don't see the usual ones that translate into commands (such as UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Test or UPS.PowerSummary.DelayBeforeShutdown).
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2005 Oct 30
2
GUI client?
It's very nice to see that NUT now supports my Belkin Universal UPS.
Great work!
Now I'm wondering if there's a GUI client that will build/run on a
modern distribution. KNutClient requires an outdated version of Qt,
and the "UPS Monitor" link leads to a Spanish error page.
Thanks!
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Ian Pilcher
2017 Jul 23
0
Openups patch proposal (KDE, etc.)
...code no longer exists.
However someone could probably write a NUT client that does something similar: connect to a running upsd, and publish UPS information via DBus. I am not volunteering, but it does sound like an interesting idea.
In the near term, you might consider KNutClient <http://knut.prynych.cz> or NUT-Monitor <http://www.lestat.st/en/informatique/projets/nut-monitor>.
2007 Feb 16
0
Re: NUT works with more ActivePower UPSes
...king UPSes and drivers list :) If you need more informations, just
drop me
> an e-mail ;) In April or May I plan to check if ActivePower 400 works
with
> NUT on FreeBSD (and maybe OpenBSD) boxes.
Kudos goes to Carlos Rodrigues, for his excellent work on the megatec
driver,
and to Daniel Prynych, for his excellent work too on KNutClient.
@Carlos: I've added these 2 models to the drivers.list (both in trunk and
Testing).
About *BSD support, I'm very confident since the only problem we're facing
on these systems is USB related... And megatec is a serial driver, though
a megate...