Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "trouble with Cyber Power System CPS RS232 USB BRIDGE for UPS"
2007 Jun 19
2
Microdowell (cpsups) driver segfault
Hello All
I have a MicroDowell ups (BBox BP 1000) connected to a Gentoo box by serial cable.
If I try to start the driver , I see the following :
Network UPS Tools - CyberPower text protocol UPS driver .05 (2.0.5)
Warning: This is an experimental driver.
Some features may not function correctly.
debug level is '13'
ups_sync: send [\rP4\r]
ups_sync: got ret 46 [#1000VA
2011 Jan 03
1
Can't get iDowell to work
Hi all, first message to the list. :-)
I've got an iBox made by iDowell:
http://store.apple.com/uk/product/TR423ZM/A
This seems to be similar to the smaller Microdowell UPS:
http://idowell.eu/
I cannot get it recognised by the drivers. This is what I get when I plug in
the USB connector:
Jan 3 19:27:26 compaq kernel: usb 3-2: new low speed USB device using
uhci_hcd and address 47
2007 Jan 02
5
Cpsups driver with a CyberPower OP1000E
Hi there
First a big thank you to all nut developers.
I tried the 2.0.4 as well as the 2.0.5-pre1 versions with my CyberPower OP1000E connected to a serial to USB converter. All I got was the following:
# /usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.5-pre1
Network UPS Tools - CyberPower text protocol UPS driver .05 (2.0.5-pre1)
Warning: This is an
2008 Aug 21
2
cpsups and OP1250.
Hey All:
I have a CyberPower OP1250 and I'm trying to mod the cpsups driver to
work with it. I added the following lines to cpsups.c
/* Added: Andrew Tubbiolo EXPERIMENTAL Aug 15, 2008 */
if(!strcmp(abbr, "#1250VA ")) {
dstate_setinfo("ups.mfr", "%s", "CyberPower");
dstate_setinfo("ups.model",
2010 Nov 22
4
OT: gadget to display time remaining
I have two UPSs, one is not connected to a computer.
I am looking for a gadget that I can plug in to the other one so I can
see the time remaining without a computer.
2007 Nov 28
4
CyberPower 1500AVRT won't load driver!
Hello! I got my hands on a CyberPower 1500AVRT, and i'm trying to get it
connected to my Gentoo machine.
I've followed all the basic guides on setting up NUT and UPS' but have had
no luck.
My current ups.conf is:
[cyberpower-gentoo]
driver = cyberpower
port = /dev/ttyS0
desc = Workstation
Upon running /etc/init.d/upsd start or upsdrv start I get:
* Starting
2009 Oct 10
1
Status of cyberpower driver
Arjen,
I read the following in the upgrade notes and just wanted to see what the
status was for the cyberpower driver? The note reads:
- The cpsups and nitram drivers have been replaced by the powerpanel driver,
and removed from the tree. The cyberpower driver may suffer the same in the
future.
What does this mean to me -- a cyberpower user?
--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
Rankin Law
2007 Apr 13
2
Problem with GeekSquad GS-1500 (Cyberpower 1500 avr lcd)
Hi,
I've installed Nut 2.0.5 on a RedHat 9 box.
I have a GeekSquad 1500 UPS. (GeekSquad is a BestBuy brand) I've found out
that
it's actually a CyberPower 1500 AVR LCD.
I'm using it with the serial cable.
I'm unable to get it working with any of the drivers provided with NUT.
I've tried cpsups, cyberpower and powerpanel.
here's the output of the different drivers
2008 Jul 25
3
CyberPower 550SL reports LB and OB when on line power
I am using nut 2.2.2 and I have a CyberPower CP550SL.
According to the drivers list, I should be using genericups with
upstype set to 7, but when I try that and when I run upsc I get:
driver.name: genericups
driver.parameter.LB: 04
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ups
driver.parameter.upstype: 7
driver.version: 2.2.2
driver.version.internal: 1.34
ups.mfr: CyberPower
2008 Jul 25
3
CyberPower 550SL reports LB and OB when on line power
I am using nut 2.2.2 and I have a CyberPower CP550SL.
According to the drivers list, I should be using genericups with
upstype set to 7, but when I try that and when I run upsc I get:
driver.name: genericups
driver.parameter.LB: 04
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ups
driver.parameter.upstype: 7
driver.version: 2.2.2
driver.version.internal: 1.34
ups.mfr: CyberPower
2007 Oct 05
2
Working UPS report: Geek Squad GS-700U (Cyberpower clone?)
Hi,
I wanted to report some success with monitoring this UPS, a "Geek Squad"
brand GS-700U that I purchased earlier this year from Best Buy Canada.
Information about this... thing is very scarce so here is what I know:
The unit itself is probably made by Cyberpower. It has a 9-pin serial
port on the UPS, as well as a serial-USB adapter thing. I cracked open
the serial-USB
2008 Jul 03
1
removing cpsups
I've just noticed that cpsups isn't listed anymore in driver.list.
Any reason not have removed it from the source too?
Still on the way to 2.4; any update on your confidence level to remove
nitram and cyberpower too?
-- Arnaud
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
2023 Sep 16
1
Nut-upsdev Digest, Vol 206, Issue 5
It seems the `libmodbus` library or headers were not found, or something
similar - so the driver against it was not built. Did you install
`libmodbus-dev` before the build? What does `config.log` in the build root
say (and.or the summary shown after you run the `configure` script)?
On Sat, Sep 16, 2023 at 7:46?PM FatGear <fatgear1 at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know what
2007 May 13
1
cyberpower driver
I'm looking for people that are using the 'cyberpower' driver that has
been available for some years now. It seems the overhauled 'powerpanel'
driver could support your UPS too.
The commands and status bytes used are identical, the only difference
being the way the values read for battery charge, temperature and
frequency are interpreted. If we can find a way to detect when to
2007 May 13
1
cyberpower driver
I'm looking for people that are using the 'cyberpower' driver that has
been available for some years now. It seems the overhauled 'powerpanel'
driver could support your UPS too.
The commands and status bytes used are identical, the only difference
being the way the values read for battery charge, temperature and
frequency are interpreted. If we can find a way to detect when to
2023 Sep 19
1
Nut-upsdev Digest, Vol 206, Issue 5
Hello there,
I don't think that's working,?
I have done all your repo but i don't know how it's supposed to work.
I have a idea, change vendor id and product id? to make the driver try
to connect to the ups, what do you think of that ? With this driver
maybe : usbhid-ups
FatGear
Le 16/09/2023 ? 20:40, Jim Klimov a ?crit?:
> It seems the `libmodbus` library or headers were
2007 Jan 02
4
Geek Squad UPS Systems
We are interested in using Nut on our Federa 6.0 servers. However, our
UPS systems are sold under the name "Geek Squad" (sold through the Best
Buy chain of department stores). I'm pretty certain Geek Squad does not
manufacture these units and they just rebrand them. Does anyone know who
makes these units or what they are compatible with in terms of driver
level protocol? The ones we
2009 Feb 03
1
7.1-stable (righ after release) locks up on soekris net5501 every day
Hello, Freebsd-stable.
I installed 7.1-STABLE on my new Soekris net5501. Kernel config is
in attach.
This unit lock up in strange way every day. It is pingable, but no
access to host on any network protocol (sshd, named, etc are not
answering), and serial console (only one this unit has) DOESN'T ANSWER
too!
Only way to un-freeze it is cold reboot.
I've thought, it is
2006 Apr 25
2
Re: [nut-commits] svn commit r414 - in trunk: . drivers
> Author: nba-guest
> Date: Mon Apr 24 20:45:39 2006
> New Revision: 414
>
> Modified:
> trunk/CHANGES
> trunk/drivers/cpsups.c
> Log:
> Fix C++ style declarations between statements
>
> Modified: trunk/CHANGES
Niels,
What is the reason for 'fixing' this? Constructions like these are used in
many locations throughout the sources (not only in the