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2008 Jan 15
2
Cyberpower Drive in 2.2.0 Fedora 7
I know others have seen this before, I just never saw any real resolution to it. I am not a programmer, or at the least a very bad one, so I don't think this is something I can do properly myself. I have a Cyberpower 1500 AVR rack mount that worked good, except for the output voltage listing, with an older version of NUT (I don't remember the version of NUT, but the O/s was Fedora
2008 Oct 27
5
Cyberpower/powerpanel error: Data stale
All, I have a Cyberpower UPS that I have been working with for about a year. I have used NUT in the past with good results, but as of late have been seeing issues with nut talking to the UPS. I will start with the information on the server that is running NUT, and has the UPS connected VIA an RS232 cable. O/S : Fedora 9 Kernal (uname -a): Linux haruhi 2.6.26.5-45.fc9.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat
2008 Oct 27
5
Cyberpower/powerpanel error: Data stale
All, I have a Cyberpower UPS that I have been working with for about a year. I have used NUT in the past with good results, but as of late have been seeing issues with nut talking to the UPS. I will start with the information on the server that is running NUT, and has the UPS connected VIA an RS232 cable. O/S : Fedora 9 Kernal (uname -a): Linux haruhi 2.6.26.5-45.fc9.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat
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
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
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
2009 Nov 23
1
Cyberpower PR1500LCD
Hi, Nut version 2.2.2, Opensuse 11.0 using serial connection using Cyberpower cable. Have 2 servers connected directly using serial. Looking for a way to get this ups and nut to work together. Have tried with powerpanel and cyberpower and they both do not like to talk to the ups. The upsd fails to start. Can somebody guide me to what I do wrong or how I can find the issue. The port is
2017 Aug 08
1
CyberPower ol2000ertxl2u
Hi all, I'm picking up a CyberPower OL2000ERTXL2U tomorrow (needs new batteries), should that be supported via the powerpanel driver? Thanks, Greg
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
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
2010 Jul 16
8
Cyberpower 1500AVR
All, I just had a power failure that caused me a little drama. This spurred me into trying to get NUT up on my cyberpower 1500 again. For about 6 months I tried to get it to work with the new power panel drive with no luck. Today I removed all the old files for NUT and installed the newest version I could find (2.4.3) and it works perfectly now with my UPS. Hopefully now I
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 >
2020 Oct 26
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:01 AM, I wrote: > >> battery.voltage.nominal: 24 > > I don't have the citation handy, but I think another user reported that the battery.voltage returned by the UPS is a constant 24.0 V, regardless of the actual battery voltage. Here's what I was thinking of:
2009 Aug 09
6
CyberPower OR2200
i own a CyberPower OR2200LCDRM2U and was wondering if any nut drivers support this ups. none i have tried have worked although usbhid-ups did tell me that the productid=0601 was not supported yet. i see in the compatability list on the nut website that the PR2200 is supported with the powerpanel driver but the OR2200 is not listed. i am interested in what i am doing wrong or if this is a support
2008 Jul 19
1
Genericups type 22 with Cyberpower CP485SL/AE485
Hi, I'm new to this list and I have a question concerning using the genericups driver (type 22) with the Cyberpower 485 in serial mode. When running the driver in debug mode: genericups -a myupsname_genericups22 -DDDDDD I observe the following statuses as the mains power dies, switching over to battery power, and then letting it discharge. Initially, with mains power on, status =
2017 Nov 10
3
Cyberpower PR2200ELCDRT2U
Hey guys, :) recently, I installed Cyberpower PR2200ELCDRT2U, however, I have not managed to get this UPS working with FreeNAS 11, yet. According to compatibility list, PR2200 should work fine, when using powerpanel driver: http://networkupstools.org/ddl/Cyber_Power_Systems/ http://networkupstools.org/ddl/Cyber_Power_Systems/PR2200.html However, when trying to establish a connection between
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
2019 Jan 27
4
Just an interesting data point
SO, my full load on my core UPS is two Dell R610s, one Sun X4540, one HP DL360p gen8, two six-core Thuban-II workstations plua their monitors, and the network stack and KVM. The APC SU3000RM (3KVA) that blew up last week considered this to be just short of 60% load. The new Cyberpower PR3000 (also 3KVA), wqhich operates at a 90% power factor, considers this same load to be 43% load. I wasn't