Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Cyber Power USB UPS'."
2018 Sep 26
1
[HCL] Cyber Power Systems CP600LCD supported by usbhid-ups
Cyber Power Systems CP600LCD
https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/cp600lcd/
upsc output:
battery.charge: 100
battery.charge.low: 10
battery.charge.warning: 20
battery.mfr.date: CPS
battery.runtime: 2220
battery.runtime.low: 300
battery.type: PbAcid
battery.voltage: 13.5
battery.voltage.nominal: 12
device.mfr: CPS
device.model: UPS CP600
device.type: ups
driver.name: usbhid-ups
2010 Apr 19
0
Cyber Power 1000AVR LCD issue
I'm currnetly using NUT 2.4.3 to monitor a Cyber Power 1000AVRLCD UPS. I
found the following in the mailing list archive:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2010-March/004673.html
and I want to inform the list that I had to apply the same patch to libhid.c
in order to monitor that UPS.
-spc
2006 Dec 04
2
Cyber Cafe Pro on Linux
Hi,
I'm running an internet cafe using Cyber Cafe Pro software. This software is design soley for Windows platforms. We're constantly experiencing problems with Windows with regards to viruses and stability issues. Recently, we lost all our data and had to re-install.
May you please help us in flawlessly porting this application so that it can run on Linux both on the server and client
2007 Dec 03
0
Cyber Timer(cybermanager)
Hi all,
Am setting up a internet cyber cafe of roughly 50 or
so boxes running on CentOS 5.0.
Now the question is. Does someone on the list know of
a open source cyber timer/cybermanager which runs on
CentOS(LINUX) and where i can download it? All that am
getting are M$ based.(grrrh).
Thanks.
-------------------------------------------------
David Maina.
Systems/Network Administrator.
PdE-Kenya.
2024 Jan 13
1
Cyber Power LE1000DG UPS
I have a Cyber Power LE1000DG UPS I got from Best Buy this weekend. I plan to use it with a TrueNAS scale system, and it is connected via USB. Vendor link: https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/battery-backup/le1000dg/.
TrueNAS has you pick a UPS driver. I could not find any "LE" related models on https://networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html (which is the list TrueNAS uses). Per
2012 May 28
1
[HCL] Cyber Power Systems CP1000PFCLCD supported by usbhid-ups
Cyber Power Systems CP1000PFCLCD
= upsc output =
attached
= Shutdown results =
I experienced a genuine power outage shortly after setup. The 1 master
system and the 1 slave system both shutdown successfully. The master
shutdown before the slave (*not* a bug report; I may not have this
configured correctly yet). The UPS was not powered off by the master. I
don't know if the UPS
2010 Feb 23
2
NUT with Cyber Power 700 AVR
I recently purchased a Cyber Power 700 AVR UPS. I installed it just fine
and wanted to install NUT to monitor the unit.
I searched the mailing
list and found a similar post. However, the distro used in that post was
different and the unit was slightly different (900 AVR).
My server is
running Debian Lenny. The Cyber Power UPS is connect to one of the serial
ports using the cable that came with
2008 Nov 26
1
Battery Volts shown as 20+ on Cyber Power UPS CP1000AVRLCD
Nut Developers,
I have unsuccessfully tried to solve a problem with the voltage value on my
Cyber Power UPS CP1000AVRLCD. Something is wrong with the battery voltage
calculation. It always reads around 20 volts with that's nuts (pardon the pun).
Right now:
battery.voltage : 20.3
You can take a look for yourself at http://www.3111skyline.com/nutindex.html
Is there a parameter I can check
2013 Nov 22
0
[HCL] CyberPower LE825G supported by Cyber Power Systems ups 2 685AVR USB (usbhid-ups) driver
CyberPower Battery Backup with Surge Protection, model LE825G
Appears to function properly with the driver listed on the HCL for the
Cyber Power Systems ups 2 685AVR USB (usbhid-ups).
Tested with shutdown mode "UPS Goes On Battery" with a 5 second timer
and the system successfully shutdown as expected.
upsc output:
upsc ups
battery.charge: 100
battery.charge.low: 10
2016 Nov 24
0
[HCL] CyberPower Cyber Power Systems CP685AVR supported by usbhid-ups
[please use Reply-All - this list does not modify the reply-to header]
> On Nov 23, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Craig STCR <craig.stcr1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It looks like the CyberPower Cyber Power Systems CP685AVR supported by
> usbhid-ups has a favorable device dump linked to the Devices Dumps
> Library page here:
>
>
2017 Sep 13
0
[HCL] Cyber Power UPS LX1500GU supported by driver usbhid-ups
Cyber Power UPS Model LX1500GU
*upsc output:*
root at freenas:~ # upsc ups at localhost
battery.charge: 100
battery.charge.low: 10
battery.charge.warning: 20
battery.mfr.date: CPS
battery.runtime: 5670
battery.runtime.low: 300
battery.type: PbAcid
battery.voltage: 24.0
battery.voltage.nominal: 24
device.mfr: CPS
device.model: LX1500GU
device.serial: QAKGP2000252
device.type: ups
driver.name:
2024 Mar 08
1
Cyber Power System CP1500 AVR UPS: changing battery.charge.low value
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024, Alan C. Bonnici via Nut-upsuser wrote:
> Platform: Proxmox VE 8.1.4
> NUT version: Network UPS Tools upsstats 2.8.0
>
> I configured Proxmox and I can pull up the UPS stats.
> Typing in `upsrw -l cyberpower at localhost` I get the following:
>
> [battery.charge.low]
> Remaining battery level when UPS switches to LB (percent)
> Type: STRING
>
2018 Sep 26
0
[HCL] Cyber Power Systems AVRG750U supported by usbhid-ups
Cyber Power Systems AVRG750U
https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/avrg750u/
upsc output:
battery.charge: 100
battery.charge.low: 10
battery.charge.warning: 20
battery.mfr.date: CPS
battery.runtime: 15360
battery.runtime.low: 300
battery.type: PbAcid
battery.voltage: 24.0
battery.voltage.nominal: 24
device.mfr: CPS
device.model: AVRG750U
device.serial: <REDACTED>
device.type: ups
2024 Mar 09
0
Cyber Power System CP1500 AVR UPS: changing battery.charge.low value
Hi Charles,
The posting at
https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/432#issuecomment-405371395
references ups.delay.start and suggests setting it to -1.
upsrw -l pve1 at localhost listed this as modifiable but any attempt at
modifying the value failed. I used the *override.ups.delay.start = -1* in
nut.conf and this is now being reported.
Two observations are that once a variable setting
2016 Nov 23
2
[HCL] CyberPower Cyber Power Systems CP685AVR supported by usbhid-ups
It looks like the CyberPower Cyber Power Systems CP685AVR supported by
usbhid-ups has a favorable device dump linked to the Devices Dumps
Library page here:
http://networkupstools.org/ddl/Cyber_Power_Systems/CP685AVR.html
However, it is not listed anywhere on the Hardware Compatibility List
(HCL) page here:
http://networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html
This appears to be an omission on the HCL
2017 May 14
0
[HCL] Cyber Power Systems CP1500AVRLCDa supported by usbhid-ups
OpenBSD 6.1/amd64
NUT 2.7.4p0 (from OpenBSD package)
Results of upsc:
battery.charge: 100
battery.charge.low: 10
battery.charge.warning: 20
battery.mfr.date: CPS
battery.runtime: 2902
battery.runtime.low: 300
battery.type: PbAcid
battery.voltage: 26.9
battery.voltage.nominal: 24
device.mfr: CPS
device.model: CP1500AVRLCDa
device.serial: CTHGN200xxxx
device.type: ups
driver.name: usbhid-ups
2016 Dec 09
0
[HCL] Cyber Power Systems EC750G supported by usbhid-ups
On Dec 8, 2016, at 1:34 PM, Mike wrote:
>
> I didn't want to sign up for the nut-devs list or create a git account
> just to provide this information, so I hope posting this info here is OK...
Not a problem. (Both lists go into the same mailbox on my end.) The important part is the "HCL" subject so I can find it later.
For anyone else who runs across this: you don't
2017 May 21
0
[HCL] Cyber Power Systems CP1500AVRLCDa supported by usbhid-ups
Mike,
Thanks for the info. I have enough to add an entry to the DDL, but I have a few more questions inline.
On May 14, 2017, at 1:21 PM, Mike wrote:
>
> [updated]
>
> OpenBSD 6.1/amd64
> NUT 2.7.4p0 (from OpenBSD package)
>
>
> Results of upsc:
>
> battery.charge: 100
> battery.charge.low: 10
> battery.charge.warning: 20
> battery.mfr.date: CPS
Let
2017 Jun 05
0
[HCL] Cyber Power Systems CP1500AVRLCDa supported by usbhid-ups
On Jun 5, 2017, at 11:21 AM, Mike <the.lists at mgm51.com> wrote:
>
> Result of the command, where "n" is incremented in a loop:
>
> # usbconfig -u 1 -a 2 dump_string n
> STRING_0x00 = 0x04, 0x03, 0x09, 0x04
> STRING_0x01 = <CP1500AVRLCDa>
> STRING_0x02 = <CTHGN200xxxx>
> STRING_0x03 = <CPS>
> STRING_0x04 = <PbAcid>
>
2024 Mar 10
0
Cyber Power System CP1500 AVR UPS: changing battery.charge.low value [ups.delay.start sidebar]
Thanks Charles for the clarification.
If NUT cannot control it then removing it would, IMO add value.
On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 at 00:14, Charles Lepple <
clepple_at_gmail.com_chribonn at duck.com> wrote:
> On Mar 9, 2024, at 5:16?PM, chribonn at duck.com wrote:
> >
> > The posting at
> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/432#issuecomment-405371395
> references