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2013 Feb 21
1
NUT with Powerware 5125.
Hi,
Does anyone know how to make NUT works with Powerware 5125?
I already tried serial communication (genericups and bcmxcp) and USB
(usbhid-ups and bcmxcp_usb), but without success.
I'm using the latest version of NUT (2.6.5) under Debian amd64.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks.
Daniel
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2005 Dec 05
3
Powerware 5125 works ?
Hi there.
At the moment I'm trying to get my HP T1500 XR (Powerware 5125) UPS to
work with NUT.
NUT registers that the UPS is on battery/online, but I just cant get the
program to shut down the computer
I'm using the original cable (thus I didn't enter anything in the
ups.conf file)
If I remove the cable and run the daemon/program the computer will
shutdown after x minutes defined in
2008 Dec 23
2
Exide NetUPS SE (aka Powerware 5119 etc)
My UPS is an Exide NetUPS SE PRC1500i (1500 VA), also known as
Powerware 5119, according to Karl Schmidt
(http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2005-July/000026.html)
also Deltec PowerRite Pro II, and according to
http://www.usedups.de/compaq_ups.html also Compaq R3000h. I am not
sure if the information in http://www.bps.hu/powerware/model_en.html
is to be interpreted as that it was
2008 Dec 23
2
Exide NetUPS SE (aka Powerware 5119 etc)
My UPS is an Exide NetUPS SE PRC1500i (1500 VA), also known as
Powerware 5119, according to Karl Schmidt
(http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2005-July/000026.html)
also Deltec PowerRite Pro II, and according to
http://www.usedups.de/compaq_ups.html also Compaq R3000h. I am not
sure if the information in http://www.bps.hu/powerware/model_en.html
is to be interpreted as that it was
2005 Oct 09
3
bcmxcp - Powerware 9125
I'm currently testing the bcmxcp driver for NUT, and it causes me some
trouble. And when scanning the archives it seems like the 3110 USB problem
reported recently.
The bcmxcp daemon stops running, and the logs shows the following:
Oct 6 14:22:32 host.dom.tld bcmxcp[82628]: Communications with UPS lost:
Receive error (data): got -1 bytes instead of 28!!!
Oct 6 14:22:33 host.dom.tld
2006 Jan 12
2
Compaq T700
Hi
Has anyone got a Compaq(/HP) T700 UPS to work with the BCMXCP
driver? I've built yesterday's CVS of NUT 2.1 on one of my FreeBSD systems but
chown root:wheel /dev/cuaa0
/usr/local/libexec/upsdrvctl -u root start
gives:
--
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.1.0
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.10 (2.1.0)
Communications with UPS lost: Error executing command
2005 Nov 11
2
Powerware 9125 - bcmxcp - shutdown problem
Hi,
just through setting up nut-2.0.2 I ran into a shutdown problem. As I have
already spend some time on it and don't know any further, I like to ask for
advice.
Situation:
Powerware 9125 serially connected using /dev/cua0
nut compiled and installed fine
system shall
- broadcast a message and shut down if ups on battery for 30+ s
- wait 120 s
- broadcast another message
- give system 120
2006 Sep 19
2
help w/ Powerware Prestige 9
Hi,
I've got a Powerware Prestige 9 1kVA UPS that seems to not be working with
nut. It's not in the current "supported hardware" list, but the old
bcmxcp page lists it as being a UPS that speaks that protocol.
I have the following in my ups.conf
[powerware]
driver = bcmxcp
port = /dev/ttyS0
desc = "Powerware Prestige 9 EXT"
baud_rate = 2400
And when I start the
2011 Jul 28
1
can't connect to an Eaton Powerware 9155 over a usb-serial adapter
hello everyone,
I've been testing the NUT solution as opposed to the undocumented LanSafe
application to control my Eaton UPS.
I am on a Slackware 13.37 system with a 2.6.37.6 kernel. NUT version is
2.4.3 .
I installed the tarball by compiling it directly on my system (as a
slackbuild package).
The UPS is an Eaton Powerware 9155, but I don't know how to obtain the
manufacturing date. The
2010 Aug 25
1
Powerware 9125 & bcmxcp driver
Hello!
It looks like bcmxcp driver doesn't fit my device:
UPS Model ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?PW9125
UPS Firmware Version ? ?FP: 1.10 INV: 1.10
VA Rating ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3000 VA
Web/SNMP card is present.
Minicom connection to /dev/ttyS0 gives nice banner and control menu,
but they prevent nut driver from working correctly (I guess). UPS should
be switched into "Pass-Through" mode
2010 Aug 25
1
Powerware 9125 & bcmxcp driver
Hello!
It looks like bcmxcp driver doesn't fit my device:
UPS Model ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?PW9125
UPS Firmware Version ? ?FP: 1.10 INV: 1.10
VA Rating ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3000 VA
Web/SNMP card is present.
Minicom connection to /dev/ttyS0 gives nice banner and control menu,
but they prevent nut driver from working correctly (I guess). UPS should
be switched into "Pass-Through" mode
2006 Apr 08
2
Powerware 9120 serial connection via USB/serial dongle
I decided to try this to see if it worked better since
Powerware decided to build in some oddball USB
protocol instead of using a HID UPS profile, but it
doesn't seem to work. The USB/serial dongle is
recognized by Linux and added as /dev/ttyUSB0, owned
by group "dialout", so I had to add the nut user to
the dialout group. In the compatibility list, the
proper driver for the
2013 Jun 29
3
upsrw doesn't set variable
On Jun 29, 2013, at 9:45 AM, Mike. wrote:
> On 6/29/2013 at 9:14 AM Mike. wrote:
>
> |NUT 2.6.5 on FreeBSD 9.1
> |
> |
> |Why isn't the variable outlet.1.delay.shutdown set with the following
> |command?
> |
> |
> |
> |# upsc PW5125 at localhost | grep "outlet.1.delay.shutdown"
> |outlet.1.delay.shutdown: -1
> |
> |# upsrw -u au -p ap -s
2012 Nov 21
2
Powerware 5125 (USB) under Debian Squeeze.
Hi.
I'm looking for a way to configure an Eaton Powerware 5125 under Debian
Squeeze (amd64) with USB port.
Can someone help me?
Find attached bellow my settings:
# cat /etc/nut/ups.conf
...
[ups01]
driver = bcmxcp_usb
port = /dev/bus/usb/002/003
desc = "Powerware 5125"
# ls -la /dev/bus/usb/002/003
crw-rw-r-- 1 root nut 189, 130 Nov 21 11:45 /dev/bus/usb/002/003
#
2008 Jan 07
2
bcmxcp patch
Hi Michael,
I've forwarded your patch to Kjell, who's maintaining the bcmxcp
driver, and to the nut development list.
Kjell and others have more knowledges of the xcp protocol and will be
able to analyze your patch.
2008/1/4, michalwd1979 <michalwd1979 at o2.pl>:
> Hello Arnaud,
> I am sending You a small patch to bcmxcp.c and bcmxcp.h files from nut-2.2.0. I written this
2013 Jun 29
0
upsrw doesn't set variable
On 6/29/2013 at 9:14 AM Mike. wrote:
|NUT 2.6.5 on FreeBSD 9.1
|
|
|Why isn't the variable outlet.1.delay.shutdown set with the following
|command?
|
|
|
|# upsc PW5125 at localhost | grep "outlet.1.delay.shutdown"
|outlet.1.delay.shutdown: -1
|
|# upsrw -u au -p ap -s outlet.1.delay.shutdown PW5125 at localhost
|Enter new value for outlet.1.delay.shutdown: 10
|OK
|
|# upsc PW5125
2017 Feb 21
1
[HCL] Powerware PW5125 with driver bcmxcp
On 2/21/2017 8:34 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Feb 20, 2017, at 11:19 AM, Mike <the.lists at mgm51.com> wrote:
>>
>> This UPS is already listed in the compatibility list. But I wanted to
>> add the instant commands supported by upscmd:
>>
> ...
>> and note that a delayed shutoff command is not available.
>>
>> (NUT 2.7.4 on OpenBSD 6.0)
2013 Jun 29
0
upsrw doesn't set variable
On 6/29/2013 at 9:59 AM Charles Lepple wrote:
|On Jun 29, 2013, at 9:45 AM, Mike. wrote:
|
|> On 6/29/2013 at 9:14 AM Mike. wrote:
|>
|> |NUT 2.6.5 on FreeBSD 9.1
|> |
|> |
|> |Why isn't the variable outlet.1.delay.shutdown set with the
following
|> |command?
|> |
|> |
|> |
|> |# upsc PW5125 at localhost | grep "outlet.1.delay.shutdown"
|>
2009 Apr 16
1
Nut and PowerWare 5115
Hi everyone,
Been searching like crazy to find an answer to this. I have even read some of the source code but cannot figure this one out.
I have installed nut 2.4.1 on my QNAP 409 Pro. (command: ipkg install nut)
I have configured the ups.conf, upsd.conf and upsd.users.
When i run "upsdrvctl start" I get the following error messages and output.
2010 Jun 22
1
Powerware 9120 / bcmxcp losing communication
Hi all,
I just acquired a new UPS and have been trying to get it to work with NUT. It's an Eaton/Powerware 9120 700i with both USB and RS-232 interfaces.
I first tried the USB interface (using bcmxcp_usb) and found that the UPS worked fine for a few minutes but then NUT lost communication and didn't get it back. In addition the UPS itself seemed to lock up at one point such that the