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2009 Sep 06
1
IVT SCD support status
Rainer, Arjen I was wandering around the code, and found that few things are missing around the IVT code: - no manpage, - no entry in driver.list - no device{mfr,model,type} in the code. I was about to submit a patch to address the above (ready to commit), but wanted first to get an update on the status. looking at the last thread, it's a bit unclear... I'm also interested an upsc
2009 Feb 23
0
Opensource bits from EATON
Dear users and developers, just a small mail to inform you that: * EATON protocols library is now mostly complete! UPSCode II has been published for some time now. I've just released this morning a full set for the XCP protocol (Powerware), including the general information, and Alarm / Meters maps. The MGE section was already complete for long. * some more development units have been
2008 Dec 16
0
FossCamp / UDS feedback and 2.4 roadmap update
Just back from the FossCamp / Ubuntu Developer Summit, at the Googleplex. great peoples, great place, great ideas... Ubuntu Community and Canonical guys are amazing! we have had a lot of presentations and discussions, on many subjects, either upstream (like NUT itself) or the distro integration. and we've had a lot of fun too ^_^ thanks again to Canonical and Nick for inviting the
2008 Oct 30
2
Adding PDU support to NUT
I've recently been working a bit on adding PDU (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_distribution_unit) support in NUT. Some of you might have seen the Powerman thread, which also deals with adding more PDUs support: http://powerman.sourceforge.net/supported.html The result is that we now have support for 2 Eaton | Powerware ePDUs (Managed and Monitored iirc, check http://www.epdu.com). I plan
2008 Oct 04
3
Joining forces with the Network UPS Tools
Hi Powermen ;-) I recently came across the Powerman project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/powerman/), pointed by Tony Merenda, from Opengear (thanks Tony). Congrats for your work in this area! I've thought a bit about Powerman and NUT since then... NUT currently supports hosts of UPSs and few PDUs (RPCs), and provides tons of features: http://test.networkupstools.org
2008 Nov 14
2
Opening the 2.4 commit fest
fellows, You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4 For my part, the november month will be mostly dedicated to the following: - commit the USB "improved maintenance" code. I'm about to finish that one, which allows to extract USB info and generate the various USB related files (hotplug, udev and hal). so the end of that bothering era ^_^ - complete &
2015 Mar 26
2
New snmp-ups subdriver for Huawei
Hi, the diff inline below adds a new subdriver for snmp-ups to support Huawei UPS, based on an observed walk from a UPS5000-E with a few bits filled in from the MIBs (copy at http://junkpile.org/HUAWEI_UPS_MIB/). Sample output from upsc follows the diff. cheers, Stuart diff --git a/data/driver.list.in b/data/driver.list.in index a0e82fb..fac3d5a 100644 --- a/data/driver.list.in +++
2009 Sep 02
1
Evolution of the driver.list file
Fellows, as you might have noticed, the online Hardware Compatibility List is evolving a lot with the new website: http://buildbot.ghz.cc/~buildbot/docs/r1940-91/website/stable-hcl.html now, 2 more information are needed to provide better filtering and more accurate information: - the type of device, since NUT now support UPS, PDU and SCD, - the support level, as it was discussed, to show which
2008 Dec 30
0
Christmas mail
Dear NUT users and developers, A bit later than usual, here is the traditional end of the year mail to sum up the past year, think about the future and make some announcements. Those of you who have followed closely the project already know: 2008 has been a harder year than ever. And the UPS world has somehow finished a full revamp cycle, started 2 years ago! * A new sponsor: Last year,
2008 Dec 19
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r1656 - trunk/drivers
2008/12/19 Arjen de Korte <adkorte-guest at alioth.debian.org>: > Author: adkorte-guest > Date: Fri Dec 19 09:34:11 2008 > New Revision: 1656 > > Log: > Some more header file changes > > Removed: > trunk/drivers/powerman-pdu.h the same can be applied to many driver's headers since this goes back to pre autoconf/automake full support. so I created quite a
2009 Oct 22
0
Fwd: about solis and rhino
FYI Arnaud ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Silvino Benevides Magalhaes <sbm2yk at gmail.com> Date: 2009/10/14 Subject: Re: about solis and rhino To: Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> Hi Arnaud, I was on holiday, so I only answer you now. About rhino, I received a document contains the its protocol and a little box with rhino firmware to testing driver
2009 May 18
1
timestamped debug output (was: upsd flapping in the breeze)
2009/5/16 Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> > > > 2009/5/7 Daniel O'Connor <doconnor at gsoft.com.au> > >> On Wed, 6 May 2009, Arnaud Quette wrote: >> > I think I've found something, but I would need an upsd debug output >> > (level 3) to see what going on the state socket. >> >> I've attached a log for you. >>
2010 Aug 28
0
[nut-commits] svn commit r2504 - in branches/AsciiDoc/docs: . website
FYI, I've fixed the below error in the log, directly on the server. The "pre-revprop-change" hook is not in place, so "svn propedit / propset" do not work. 2010/8/28 Arnaud Quette > Author: aquette > Date: Sat Aug 28 00:23:05 2010 > New Revision: 2504 > URL: http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/2504 > > Log: > Fix page titles for
2010 Oct 18
0
[Bug 662435] [NEW] megatec_usb driver stopped working after upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04
2010/10/18 Michael Eitelwein > Hi Arnaud > Hi Michael, > Yes, did test it without success. > can you please post the first 20 seconds running blazer_usb in debug mode, ie: $ sudo /lib/nut/blazer_usb -DDD -a cyberpower aside from fixing the megatec situation, ensuring that you'll be able to run the replacement is also to be considered ;-) now, for the megatec issue, we need
2011 Apr 15
0
[nut-commits] svn commit r2969 - trunk/docs/images
Some side notes and comments on this commit... 2011/4/15 Arnaud Quette <aquette at alioth.debian.org> > Author: aquette > Date: Fri Apr 15 09:15:16 2011 > New Revision: 2969 > URL: http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/2969 > > Log: > Refreshed graphic illustrations (provided by Eaton) > > Modified: > trunk/docs/images/advanced.png >
2010 Oct 06
1
Model list missing my UPS, here is info for inclusion on the list
Hello Niels, thanks a lot for this compatibility submission. This is part of the remaining things at Eaton. I've added an entry to the new Hardware Compatibility List: http://new.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html BTW, have you tested a shutdown with this unit? Otherwise, you should! thanks again, Arnaud Quette Le samedi 02 octobre 2010 ? 12:42 +0200, Niels Kristian Jensen a ?crit :
2009 May 06
0
APC Smart 700 UK and frequency setting at cold start
2009/5/6 Andy Whitfield > Hi > Hi Andy, > I got your email address from http://www.networkupstools.org > > I've been looking at the APC Smart protocols at > http://www.networkupstools.org/protocols/apcsmart.html > And I've experimented with them via HyperTerminal. > > I'm using an APC Smart 700 UK model. > When I cold start it, it defaults to 60Hz.
2006 Aug 04
1
RE nut drivers
Hi Alexander, > I've UPS named PowerMan RealSmart 1000, it is not listed in > compatibility list. I found that it works with "fentonups" driver and > have ups.model "Unknown S163-1000". Ithink "1000" is from capacity - > I've seen in Internet someone have RealSmart 800 identified "S163-800". > Also PowerMan have
2009 Aug 16
1
A new project using AsciiDoc: Network UPS Tools
Since I've heard about AsciiDoc (thanks ESR), I'm in the process of revamping the full Network UPS Tools documentation and website. Without going into the usual "it curred my desease, got my wife back home, and made me won a billion", it really saved my life ^_ ^ I was searching for such tool for years! thanks a lot Stuart and others. Kudos for the work! NUT revamp is not yet
2008 Feb 22
0
RE Socomec ups protocl
Hi Saulius, The spec you sent me is simply a Megatec excerpt: http://www.networkupstools.org/protocols/megatec.html So Socomec is simply a megatec rebranding (selling by simply putting its name on). As per the NUT compatibility list (http://www.networkupstools.org/compat/stable.html), Sicon are supported by the powercom driver. But since it's a megatec unit, you should preferably try the