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2007 Feb 16
2
Centralion Blazer 2000VA USB-HID
Hi again, I've succeeded in compiling the svn trunk with the automake tools and wish to say thank you to Charles Lepple for his help. After fixing some parameters in the hotplug script I can now get access to the UPS on /dev/usb/hiddev0 (I added productid and vendorid of my ups to the usermap). I've decided to try the newhidups driver with -x generic parameter and got this response :
2012 Jun 09
3
[HCL] REDi/Centralion Blazer 600 VA (BLAZER600c) supported by blazer_ser
The REDi Blazer 600VA (BLAZER600c) UPS found here [ro_RO]: http://www.emag.ro/ups-redi-blazer-600va-blazer600c/pd/EX5X2BBBM/ which is actually a Centralion Blazer 600VA [en_TW]: http://www.centralion.com/html/product/back-Product-ups-blazer400.htm works with the blazer_ser driver ----------shell output---------- # upsrw ups # upscmd -l ups Instant commands supported on UPS [ups]: beeper.toggle -
2006 Apr 21
1
RE: [Nut-upsuser] SOS : Help needed for UPS CentralionBlazer2000VAUSB
Ok Guillaume, It is Megatec protocol. It sends Q1<cr> and answers with (227.2 227.2 227.2 038 50.1 13.5 25.0 00001001<cr> And if you check http://eu1.networkupstools.org/protocols/megatec.html it matches. And now, ho has time to code ? Kjell fre 2006-04-21 klockan 17:18 +0200 skrev Guillaume JAOUEN: > Hello, > > As I wish to help you the most I can in order to get a
2016 Feb 17
1
Blazer_usb driver almost supports Centralion Titan Elite, but not quite
Hello, I have a UPS branded as "Energit MXE II" that comes with the infamous Winpower software (as already discussed in this old thread <http://nut-upsdev.alioth.debian.narkive.com/m0FWk43o/blazer-usb-compatibility-with-ippon-backpro-upses-phoenix-power-co-ltd-usb-to-serial-controller>). This same UPS appears to be sold as "Centralion Titan Elite" and maybe other names
2007 Feb 28
1
Mustek PowerMust 1000/1400/2000 USB (megatec, megatec_usb?)
Hi, a few days ago, I bought some of those Mustek UPSes that have both a serial and a USB connector. Currently only the serial port is supported by the megatec driver. This works fine so far. Now I have seen there is a megatec_usb driver, which currently only supports 2 other UPSes. How can I help to find out whether the PowerMust might actually work with the megatec_usb driver? -- Regards,
2012 Jun 04
4
Driver for a REDi Blazer 600VA UPS
I'm running NUT 2.6.3 on Debian wheezy [ with a 3.3.0 i686 kernel ] I've installed NUT via Debian APT [ package nut version 2.6.3-1 ] I have a REDi Blazer 600VA (BLAZER600c) UPS and I want to detect power failures. I have tried the following drivers: * gamatronic: Can't talk to UPS on port /dev/ttyS1! * bestups: Unable to detect a Best/SOLA or Phoenix protocol UPS * blazer_ser: No
2009 May 05
2
Need help identifying UPS for use with NUT
Hi there. I bought a generic UPS from a local (South African) hardware company, Sahara. They call it an "Electra 1000 Plus". From what I am told it is a 1000 VA line interactive UPS. It comes with "WinPower" Java based software that I couldn't get to work. (Crashes on start-up, without any explanation.) I would like to know if any one on this mailing list could help me
2007 Feb 09
1
[Debian Sarge 3.1] Compliling NUT 2.1 SVN failed with automake tools (version 1.4-p6)
Hello, I've tried NUT trunk SVN branch some time ago in order to use it with a Blazer USB UPS (megatec protocol driver supported by Carlos Rodriguez). This UPS wasn't yet supported by NUT but I was able to compile and test the software on my Debian. I download in order to try latest Rev: 805 today to see if USB support for my UPS where better but the 'autoreconf' command give me
2009 Feb 27
16
(a) WinPower RPM available? (b) where to install if use tar.gz file?
Two quick and simple questions; I want to install the "WinPower" software for my new UPS. On their web site, they have a tar.gz file available for download. I know the reasons for staying with RPM, if at all possible. I''ve Googled and Yahood for ""WinPower"+RPM+Linux and get hits, but no obvious RPM. I tried "yum install winpower" and the response was
2008 Dec 30
0
Christmas mail
Dear NUT users and developers, A bit later than usual, here is the traditional end of the year mail to sum up the past year, think about the future and make some announcements. Those of you who have followed closely the project already know: 2008 has been a harder year than ever. And the UPS world has somehow finished a full revamp cycle, started 2 years ago! * A new sponsor: Last year,
2010 Feb 16
0
Network UPS tool - drivers
2010/2/16 Thomas Clark: > Hello Arnaud, Hi Thomas, > I have a Riello iDialog UPS which does not seem to be supported by any of > the drivers on your UPS hardware compatibility list. > > The manufacturers website is below > > http://www.riello-ups.co.uk/ups-products/pc-ups/idialog/ > > They also have a monitoring software that is supported on many platforms > e.g.?
2007 Sep 12
3
driver for my ups
Hello everyone. I have a "Forza Power Technologies" UPS, model sl-501. the software i've been used to manage it is Winpower v.2.2.0.1. It works on windows but not linux. There is a version for this app for linux, but once installed, it doesn't detect the ups (the connection is via usb). My question is if there is a driver useful for this hardware. I've bee reading that
2007 Sep 12
3
driver for my ups
Hello everyone. I have a "Forza Power Technologies" UPS, model sl-501. the software i've been used to manage it is Winpower v.2.2.0.1. It works on windows but not linux. There is a version for this app for linux, but once installed, it doesn't detect the ups (the connection is via usb). My question is if there is a driver useful for this hardware. I've bee reading that
2011 Apr 12
1
blazer & megatec drivers
Hi, I've being using nut 2.2.2 (Debian Lenny) via megatec_usb driver for IPPON Back UPS 600. Then I upgraded to nut 2.4.3 (Debian Squeeze) with broken megatec_usb. I moved to blazer_usb, it connected IPPON. [myups] driver = blazer_usb port = /dev/usb/hiddev0 desc = "Local UPS" #from megatec.c: batteries[] = {{ 12.0, 9.0, 16.0, 9.7, 13.7, 0.0 },
2013 Nov 06
0
Merging blzr as blazer (and un-merging voltronic?)
On Nov 1, 2013, at 9:03 AM, Charles Lepple wrote: > But if blzr supersedes both voltronic and blazer, I propose we rename blazer_{ser,usb} to blazer_{ser,usb}_old, then rename blzr* to blazer*, and revert the voltronic merge. Dan, The pull request against master looks good - thanks! What do you think about the renaming of blazer to blazer_old, and making blzr the new blazer driver? I still
2013 Nov 01
3
Merging blzr as blazer (and un-merging voltronic?)
Daniele, Thanks again for your work on both the voltronic and blzr drivers. To get the most exposure to new drivers, what we have typically done in the past is to rename the existing driver as *-old, so that users get the new driver by default when they upgrade (but the old driver is still available if there are regressions). This is how we are incorporating Michal's apcsmart updates. On
2005 Sep 23
1
Tecnoware Easy Power 1200 and blazer driver (was: Re: Suggestion)
Hi Marcello, Marcello wrote: > a few days ago I bought a "Tecnoware Easy Power 1200" UPS for my little Linux > server, and in these days I haven't found nothing on the net apart the > "driver" for Linux (written in Java) on Tecnoware site (www.tecnoware.com<http://www.tecnoware.com> ). > So i tried NUT: while trying one by one all the possible supported
2013 Nov 06
1
Merging blzr as blazer (and un-merging voltronic?)
In my opinion, there might be just one problem: the blzr driver doesn't provide anymore two splitted drivers (serial and usb), so this isn't going to be a 'silent update' for those using these drivers (should we provide symlinks or the like?). If this doesn't sound like a problem to you, I'll take care of the rename. Plus, if you could take a look to the blazer-fix pull
2014 Apr 12
0
[nut] blazer_soi: blazer driver, serial port over tcp/ip (#116)
On Apr 6, 2014, at 8:43 AM, alezz wrote: > Hi Charles, > Thanks for reply. > I've took a look at the code you suggested me and tested it with my device. > That patch implements tcp connection in serial.c, this is a more > flexible approach, as it is applicable to all serial drivers. However > the drivers then make ioctl calls to setup the tty port, and these fail. > At
2010 Dec 30
1
Blazer upsdrv_shutdown function
Hi all, Arjen can you enlighten me about the function of the blazer upsdrv_shutdown function. I think they are in the wrong order. Regards Kjell