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2016 Jan 19
1
NUT support for CyberPower PR1500LCDRTXL2Ua
On 2016-01-18 6:07 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > [please use reply-all to include the list. thanks!] > > On Jan 18, 2016, at 5:08 PM, Ben Kamen <bkamen at benjammin.net> wrote: >> >> (is the USBHID worth using?) > > - - - > > Sounds like you are on the right track with the text protocol. There are two different sscanf() format strings - it looks like yours
2023 Jun 14
1
Accessing: upsstats.cgi Error: no hosts to monitor (check hosts.conf)
For some reason I?m no longer able to access the upsstats.cgi (http://192.168.123.49/cgi-bin/nut/upsstats.cgi) I get the error: Error: no hosts to monitor (check hosts.conf) When Apache starts is complains about not finding the fully qualified domain name. In the past, upsstats.cgi would just load. I didn?t have to do any Apache2 configuration. I don?t know what has changed. I?ve build NUT
2023 Jun 14
1
Accessing: upsstats.cgi Error: no hosts to monitor (check hosts.conf)
Not fully true about example configs in docs: man pages for CGI bits have some :) https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/docs/man/upsset.conf.txt https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/docs/man/upsstats.cgi.txt https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/docs/man/hosts.conf.txt etc. Other than that, check permissions - e.g. OTOH if Apache user may read your
2013 Feb 20
0
APC MeasureUPS support
I sent this to the NUT users list and no response so I thought I'd send it here next.. It's a pretty easy issue really: > Hey all, > > I have a measure-UPS card and the external cabled module. > > They're supposed to operate the same... does NUT auto detect them when using the apcsmart driver or are there config parms required? > > The the smart-slot unit is
2023 Jun 14
1
Accessing: upsstats.cgi Error: no hosts to monitor (check hosts.conf)
Dan Grostick via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes: > When Apache starts is complains about not finding the fully qualified domain name. That seems normal > In the past, upsstats.cgi would just load. I didn?t have to do any Apache2 configuration. I don?t know what has changed. in general this does need configuration. read the apache config file. read the
2009 May 28
1
NUT upsstats.cgi problem
I seem to have NUT all working with my R3000XR, except for the CGIs. The webserver's all properly configured and upsstats.cgi *runs*, but doesn't yield any useful output - no values are displayed, every value is replaced by [error: Invalid argument]. Apache is not logging any resulting errors, and there doesn't seem to be a lot of useful documentation on the CGIs to troubleshoot
2015 Apr 10
0
NUT and non-APCC UPSs doing calibration runs
[please CC the list] On Apr 10, 2015, at 7:55 AM, Ben Kamen <bkamen at benjammin.net> wrote: > On 2015-04-09 9:48 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: >> On Apr 8, 2015, at 11:16 PM, Ben Kamen <bkamen at benjammin.net> wrote: >> >> As a starting point, you might want to search the NUT Device Dump Library (DDL) for 'test.battery' and 'test.interval':
2012 Jul 30
1
Bug#683286: Changes from 4.1.3-rc3
Source: xen Version: 4.1.3~rc1+hg-20120614.a9c0a89c08f2-5 Severity: important - x86: Make asmlinkage explicitly a no-op, and avoid usage in arch/x86 Build-fix, done different in Debian. - tools/ocaml: Fix 2 bit-twiddling bugs and an off-by-one Relevant for xcp. - x86_64: Fix off-by-one error setting up the Interrupt Stack Tables Hypervisor code running with wrong stack. Breaks error handling
2006 Feb 06
1
upsimage/upsstats: 3phase support
The attached patch is a first stab at adding 3phase support to upsstats/upsimage. I got a little carried away, so bare with me. This patch adds 3phase awareness to upsstats/upsimage and the template files, and in additional to the obvious 3phase variables: - upsstats: * Adds IF/ELSE-awareness, and since the parser logic is rather limited this means that we now have IF, ELSE IF etc since all
2023 Nov 29
1
NUT 'upsstats' Battery Meter Question
Hello, I am using Nut 2.8.0 (2.8.0-7 packages) Debian 'Bookworm' in it's Devuan form 'Daedalus'. When I look at my Eaton (ex-MGE Powerware) E5115 UPS boxes in NUT 'upsstats" I am confused by the battery readings. Under the 'System' column I can click on the link and obtain a GUI with a few meters. The NUT 'upsstats' battery voltage meter for these
2023 Nov 30
1
NUT 'upsstats' Battery Meter Question
Hello Jeff, `upsstats` by itself only relays and renders the information provided by a NUT data server (upsd) and the NUT driver for the device. So you can revise the specific reported values with e.g. `upsc` command-line client to be sure. What I think happens here is that the driver uses a `battery.voltage.low/nominal/high` group of readings which does not match the hardware circumstances
2015 Apr 10
0
NUT and non-APCC UPSs doing calibration runs
Don't choose mini-box OpenUPS. No instant commands. No reporting of power fail. No replies to emails to support. Otherwise perfect! I have mine working with support from Charles but not ideal. Regards, Philip. Sent from my iPhone > On 9 Apr 2015, at 05:16, Ben Kamen <bkamen at benjammin.net> wrote: > > I'm looking to buy some new UPSs and am thinking of parting ways
2016 Jan 19
0
NUT support for CyberPower PR1500LCDRTXL2Ua
[please use reply-all to include the list. thanks!] On Jan 18, 2016, at 5:08 PM, Ben Kamen <bkamen at benjammin.net> wrote: > > (is the USBHID worth using?) It's hit-or-miss. I have a different CyberPower unit (no LCD, kind of like a big power strip) and there are some scale issues, similar to this entry:
2008 Jul 24
2
Nut-cgi error
Hello all, I have succefully configure a trust 1200v ups with nut-2.2.2 on an ubuntu 6.06 LTS by follow this instructions : http://www.networkupstools.org/doc/2.2.0/INSTALL.html I have the nut-cgi 2.0.3-4 from the ubuntu repos installed Now, I have problems to configure the nut-cgi in my web browser and I have this when i tried to http://localhost/cgi-bin/nut/upsstats.cgi. Error: can't
2015 Apr 09
4
NUT and non-APCC UPSs doing calibration runs
I'm looking to buy some new UPSs and am thinking of parting ways with APC to explore other brands. Can anyone suggest another brand that handles doing calibration runs (or maybe another brand doesn't need them) that I can automate with NUT? Thanks, -Ben
2016 Aug 12
1
CGI: multiple web pages
Hi, I'm using the CGI program upsstats.cgi to view the status of UPS's on a web browser. I'd want to do something like that: /var/www/nut-cgi-bin-group-A/upsstats.cgi /var/www/nut-cgi-bin-group-B/upsstats.cgi /var/www/nut-cgi-bin-group-C/upsstats.cgi In that way using .htaccess I allow only certains IPs access to UPS from group A. How could I do that? Thanks in advance" --
2009 Feb 05
2
Adding a 'refresh' value to the upsstats web page
I'd like to have the UPS status web page automatically refreshed. I've found a reference to using @REFRESH@ in the upsstats.html page, but as far as I can tell in looking at the code, somewhere I need to provide a value to the refreshdelay variable, and I see no way to do that other than changing the source code. I'm using nut 2.2.
2014 Feb 18
1
User defined variables in upsstats.html
Hello Is there any way to set and consume user defined variables in upsstats.html I would like to set lower thresholds for temperature than are set in the UPSes for my web page but I cannot figure out how to pass a value that is not a variable into IFBETWEEN. Is there a way to say: @IFBETWEEN 15 25 ambient.temperature@ <td BGCOLOR="#00FF00"> @ELSE@ <td
2016 Jan 18
4
NUT support for CyberPower PR1500LCDRTXL2Ua
Hey all, I ended up picking up the module listed in Subject line. I switched over my config but apparently not all going smoothly. My config is: [office] driver = powerpanel port = /dev/ttyS0 desc = "Office UPS" When I test the driver running power-panel as a test, I get: > [root at cornelius init.d]# powerpanel -a office -D -D -D -D >
2018 Dec 28
1
APC Back UPS?
On 12/28/18 12:24 AM, David Melik wrote: > > On 12/27/18 8:17 AM, Charles Lepple wrote: >>> >>>> Maybe it's not a standard ethernet-to-UPS cable? >>> >>> That's Ben's point - either it is actual Ethernet (usually found on an add-on UPS SNMP monitoring card, where the jack typically has two status LEDs, one on either side of the notch for the