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2024 Sep 27
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...; the USB port acting as an UPS for Pi...
* The Pi power socket is dumb-USB so the host does not "see" any IDs about
it.
* Currently trying with a USB-C port on the MoBo, and a USB-C to USB-C
cable rated for 60W -- and so far it survived a few loops of NUT fightwarn
builds. Complains of undervoltage fairly frequently (every 30-60s), but now
did not crash yet.
Jim
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024, 13:57 Greg Troxel via Nut-upsuser <
nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
> Kelly Byrd <kbyrd at memcpy.com> writes:
>
> > With USB-C ports and cables, there are a ton of pro...
2024 Sep 28
2
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...or Pi...
>
> * The Pi power socket is dumb-USB so the host does not "see" any IDs about
> it.
>
> * Currently trying with a USB-C port on the MoBo, and a USB-C to USB-C
> cable rated for 60W -- and so far it survived a few loops of NUT fightwarn
> builds. Complains of undervoltage fairly frequently (every 30-60s), but now
> did not crash yet.
>
> Jim
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2024, 13:57 Greg Troxel via Nut-upsuser <
> nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
>
>> Kelly Byrd <kbyrd at memcpy.com> writes:
>>
>> > Wit...
2024 Sep 28
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...The Pi power socket is dumb-USB so the host does not "see" any IDs
>> about it.
>>
>> * Currently trying with a USB-C port on the MoBo, and a USB-C to USB-C
>> cable rated for 60W -- and so far it survived a few loops of NUT fightwarn
>> builds. Complains of undervoltage fairly frequently (every 30-60s), but now
>> did not crash yet.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 16, 2024, 13:57 Greg Troxel via Nut-upsuser <
>> nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Kelly Byrd <kbyrd at memcpy.com>...
2024 Sep 28
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...is dumb-USB so the host does not "see" any IDs
>>> about it.
>>>
>>> * Currently trying with a USB-C port on the MoBo, and a USB-C to USB-C
>>> cable rated for 60W -- and so far it survived a few loops of NUT fightwarn
>>> builds. Complains of undervoltage fairly frequently (every 30-60s), but now
>>> did not crash yet.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 16, 2024, 13:57 Greg Troxel via Nut-upsuser <
>>> nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> K...
2004 Dec 08
5
Asterisk Maintenance
I went on a service call yesterday to find an asterisk system with a
T100P card on a Qwest PRI and a TDM40B card connected to fax machines.
The TDM40B LEDs were not lit, and the system did not respond to keyboard
input. However, calls were being processed for the PRI and 7960 phones.
I replaced the TDM40B card with a new one, and the system now seems to
be ok. But I'm wondering, why
2024 Sep 16
2
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
Kelly Byrd <kbyrd at memcpy.com> writes:
> With USB-C ports and cables, there are a ton of profiles, I don't know what
> the new Pi's support, but likely something like 3A @ 5V, 9V, or 12V over
> USB-C
Up to the RPI4, I was pretty sure there wasn't PD, just 5V and it drew
what it drew, and you hoped that the supply was big enough.
It seems the RPI5 will use PD if
2010 Aug 12
6
NTFS is more resilient than ext3? Or is it hardware issue?
Hi guys,
I don't mean to incite debate or something, just want to share
experience and a little curiosity.
Back long time ago, we have an old file MS W2K (NTFS) server where due
no admin was available to manage it, the server would get power off
when the office closed, and auto power on again in the morning. That
thing happened for years and it was fine ^^
Recently, I setup a Centos 5.5 file