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2014 Sep 19
2
[HCL] Eaton Powerware 9125 2500U supported by USB
I'm looking for a driver for and old uninterruptible power supply (UPS), Eaton Powerware 9125 2500U. I want to use it with my FreeNAS server. I looked a the list and didn't see a driver for it: http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?manufacturer=Eaton I see a driver for the 9130; any idea whether it will work with a 9125? Any other ideas for connecting the 9125 to a FreeNAS
2014 Sep 19
0
[HCL] Eaton Powerware 9125 2500U supported by USB
On Sep 19, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Nello Lucchesi <nello at octobergroup.com> wrote: > I'm looking for a driver for and old uninterruptible power supply (UPS), Eaton Powerware 9125 2500U. I want to use it with my FreeNAS server. > > I looked a the list and didn't see a driver for it: > > http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?manufacturer=Eaton > > I see a
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
2008 Jul 04
1
Powerware UPS slots ports and protocols information
Here are some Powerware compatibility info I got by a colleague, and authorized to publish. @Kjell: can you take over checking our driver.list and other info source to see if there's a gap? thanks, Arnaud ________________________________________________________________________ Old info from ca. 2002, but still mostly valid except that some 5125s got a
2012 Feb 13
3
RFC: new variable battery.status (was: [PATCH] upscode2: Report ABM Status)
2012/2/6 thomas schorpp <thomas.schorpp at googlemail.com>: > Hi, Hi Thomas, > I want the driver report the battery status from ABM charging controllers > -patch attached- : thanks for your patch. since it introduces a new variable (battery.status.abm), I prefer to step back and think to something useful more widely. thus, I'm thinking about a generic
2007 Nov 30
1
powerware 5125 and bcmxcp driver
I'm trying to get a Powerware 5125 UPS running using the bcmxcp driver, but I get the following errors: video2:~# /sbin/upsdrvctl start Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.4 Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.10 (2.0.4) Communications with UPS lost: Error executing command Communications with UPS lost: Error executing command Communications with UPS lost: Error executing
2019 Jul 25
6
how to increase DNS reliability?
On 7/25/19 4:07 PM, Giles Coochey wrote: > > On 25/07/2019 13:51, hw wrote: >> Hi, >> >> how can DNS reliability, as experienced by clients on the LAN who are >> sending queries, be increased? >> >> Would I have to set up some sort of cluster consisting of several >> servers all providing DNS services which is reachable under a single >> IP
2008 Oct 30
2
Adding PDU support to NUT
I've recently been working a bit on adding PDU (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_distribution_unit) support in NUT. Some of you might have seen the Powerman thread, which also deals with adding more PDUs support: http://powerman.sourceforge.net/supported.html The result is that we now have support for 2 Eaton | Powerware ePDUs (Managed and Monitored iirc, check http://www.epdu.com). I plan
2013 Jul 02
2
bcmxcp: Patch for adding ups.load and battery.voltage.low
Hi I have the following UPS : ups.mfr: Eaton ups.model: POWERWARE UPS 500i ups.power.nominal: 500 It is using the bcmxcp_usb driver. I started the driver with debug options, and noticed the following for the meter map : 0.475625 0027 0000 51 output.frequency 0.475634 0028 0004 51 input.frequency 0.475641 0033 0008 51 battery.voltage
2006 Feb 06
4
Powerware 9125 working w/ SNMP
Thanks to Olli, I can now talk to my PW9125 via SNMP: > upsc cscfups001@localhost ambient.temperature: 031.0 battery.charge: 090.0 battery.runtime: 2640.0 battery.voltage: 055.5 driver.name: snmp-ups driver.parameter.mibs: pw driver.parameter.port: cscfups001.cs.uwaterloo.ca driver.version: 2.1.0 driver.version.internal: 0.41 input.frequency: 060.0 input.voltage: 120.0 output.current: 020.0
2010 Jul 30
4
Concept questions: Extra battery packs & additional UPSes...
* Is there a way to configure NUT so that it recognizes the huge additional battery pack that has been attached to the 2200XL? The 51minutes runtime is a number consistent with the load we have placed on a stock standalone 2200XL. With the extra large battery pack we've added, the runtime should be more than 2.5 hours. * I see the "Bizzare configuration" graphic on the
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
2009 Nov 30
1
troubleshooting UPS ups@localhost is unavailable
hi, i've just set up two new computers each with a Powerware 3105 ups. they have identical nut configurations and identical upss which are both plugged in via usb but only one is being detected by nut. the other keeps saying: Broadcast Message from nut at server-1 (somewhere) at 14:52 ... UPS ups at localhost is unavailable i tried plugging the ups into several different usb
2014 Nov 03
0
RFC: new variable battery.status (was: [PATCH] upscode2: Report ABM Status)
Hi, Am 13.02.2012 um 18:58 schrieb Arnaud Quette: > 2012/2/6 thomas schorpp <thomas.schorpp at googlemail.com>: >> Hi, > > Hi Thomas, > >> I want the driver report the battery status from ABM charging controllers >> -patch attached- : > > For now, I've tracked your patch here: >
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
2014 Nov 10
3
Eaton-9130 (usbhid-ups) no battery.voltage parameter!
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2007 Jan 02
2
Revive support for HP PowerTrust?
Hi everyone. I'm currently looking for a monitoring program for a HP PowerTrust UPS (A2998A) for Linux. It seems that nut supported these UPSs until version 1.4.3. What was the reason for the driver being removed from nut? Are there plans to reintegrate it? I was playing around with the UPS and put the results here: http://www.project-athlon.org/wiki/index.php/HP_PowerTrust_A2998A They
2009 Jul 13
4
Accurate battery reports? (HP R3000 XR)
Hi I have a HP R3000 XR UPS which NUT never says is at 100% battery. It seems stuck in 98 or 99 . something percentage. How accurate should i expect the reports to be? All my other UPSes has been and is at 100%, even those i have retired. My monitor system runs debian. The host that is physically connected to this ups runs: nut 2.2.2-6.4 The web script runs nut-cgi 2.0.4-4 JonB
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