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2007 Jan 21
1
TrippLite USB UPS
Good afternoon,
I am trying to communicate with a new Tripp-Lite UPS via usb and having little
luck. After more than a week on this I've decided to ask for help. I am very
inexperienced at posting information to message boards, so hopefully I'm
doing this right. I assume this is the correct place to post this message.
I will start with the equipment I have. I am using Debian Sarge
2006 Dec 01
1
hidups unhandled events on Linux/amd64
Hello,
I have encountered problems trying to set up nut to work with APC BackUps Pro CS connected over USB to an AMD64 machine running Debian. While apcupsd works fine with that device, whenever I start upsd I get the following messages in syslog:
hidups[23159]: Startup successful
upsd[23160]: Connected to UPS [apc1]: hidups-hiddev0
upsd[23161]: Startup successful
hidups[23159]: Unhandled event:
2005 Dec 28
2
(no subject)
I'd like to submit a patch to the 'hidups' driver. I'm a bit new to
open-source development model, so I hope I'm not committing a faux paus by
just posting it here. I did verify that the problem still exists (by
source code inspection) in the latest dev snapshot, which is
nut-2.0.3-pre2. I'm using nut-2.0.2 myself.
The problem is when I'm connecting to my APC
2006 Mar 12
1
Fw: upsmon not authenticating (I've read the FAQ)
Another update!
It works. The systems shuts down properly when power is lost.
Almost.
"upsdrvctl shutdown" disconnects my UPS from the mains. From everything I've
read in the documentation this should turn off the output of the UPS, not
the input. Am I right here?
I'm still having the following problem. Any help is appreciated.
>> Also - I get the following every 4
2006 Mar 12
0
upsmon not authenticating (I've read the FAQ)
An update -
I ran a test by unplugging my UPS and letting it run down. The system shut
down as it should.
However, the /etc/killpower file was not created, and the UPS did not shut
off power as it should from the shutdown scripts. This may be because the
command to kill the output of the UPS isn't available, or that by not being
able to log in as master prevents this. The permissions on the
2006 Jul 01
2
Unhandled event when using APC BackUPS Pro
Hi,
I'm new to nut, just installed it. I configured it using the hidups
driver to work with my APC BackUPS:
# upsc apc350@localhost
battery.charge: 100
battery.runtime: 885
battery.voltage: 13.5
driver.name: hidups
driver.parameter.port: /dev/usb/hiddev0
driver.version: 2.0.0
ups.delay.shutdown: -1
ups.delay.start: 0
ups.load: 660
ups.mfr: American Power Conversion
ups.model: Back-UPS CS 350
2006 Sep 12
1
Build 2.0.4, usb.h missing.
Hi!
I've got a Mandrake 2006.0 machine and a APC Back-UPS Pro 500/1000/1500
(from lsusb). The Mandrake package version of nut is 2.0.1 and hidups
actually detects the UPS, however I get loads of these:
Sep 12 18:26:11 vader hidups[7658]: Ignoring x86 page event 0xff860080 (0)
Sep 12 18:26:11 vader hidups[7658]: Unhandled event: 0x840058 (6)
Sep 12 18:26:11 vader hidups[7658]: Unhandled
2006 Dec 27
3
Help with nut 2.0.4, MGE Ellipse 1000 and FreeBSD
Hello.
So as my english is not so good, i'll try to write my story in bash commands
:o)
miwa@zork3$ uname -mrs
FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE i386
miwa@zork3$ su
root@zork3# cd /usr/ports/sysutils/nat
root@zork3# make && make install
root@zork3# cd ../nut-usb
root@zork3# make && make install
root@zork3# cd /usr/local/etc/nut
root@zork3# cat ups.conf
user=root
[MGE-Ellipse]
2005 Sep 07
3
Liebert PowerSure PSA 500
Hello everyone, Charles suggested (about a week ago) that I repost to
this list. I took a moment to run some additional tests ...
The basics:
-- UPS: Liebert PowerSure PSA 500 (from the 230 VAC / 50 Hz line)
-- Kernel: 2.6.11.5 (from sources), USB support (down to and including
CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV) compiled in statically (not as a module)
-- Rest of OS: Basically still from the original SuSE
2005 Jun 02
0
"UPS myups@localhost is unavailable" from upsmon
Greetings,
I imagine this question must have been answered previously on the
list, but I can't search for the answer because the archives are gone.
Executive summary: I am trying to install and configure nut 2.0.1 on
Fedora Core. I have a SmartUPS Pro plugged into a USB port. Upsmon
is logging "UPS myups@localhost is unavailable" to syslog and via wall
when it starts up and
2007 Jun 29
0
[Screencast ANN] Smarticast: ActiveRecord Grab Bag
I just put a new screencast with a few ActiveRecord tips:
http://smartic.us/2007/6/29/2-activerecord-grab-bag
thanks
bryanl
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2006 May 06
1
Fwd: Fun with TrippLite
Hi Charles and Jonathan,
I am going through my over 300 unread NUT messages, and I just
discovered this one from mid-December. At the time, I was trying to
clean up the tripplite subdriver of newhidups, but never got the
information I needed. I have enabled this driver now, but it is marked
"experimental". The driver is still incomplete, in the sense that
there are many unmapped device
2006 Mar 17
2
tripplite_usb and Omni1000
As I understand it from looking through the archives of this mailing
list and the source for the driver, tripplite_usb should work for this
device. I tried to go through the source as best I could to see if I
could add support myself, but got a bit lost.
Anyhow, here's hoping that someone has some experience with this model.
My system is using the latest CVS checkout of the Development branch