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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
2023 Jul 05
1
failed after upgrade - upscode2: Missing UPCL after UPCL
On 7/5/23 03:17AM, Jim Klimov wrote: > Ah, I thought you missed in my earlier reply the part about a bug with debug printouts in 2.8.0 (fixed on master since), > did not comment on that when you replied with quoting... So, for now options are to bump debugging to 3+ or to build > your own in one of many ways possible :\ I think I'm not following you - with debug 3 -->> it
2013 Aug 23
1
HP R1500 G3 UPS does not accept battery.charge.low value via upsrw
Hi there, my HP R1500 G3 UPS doesn't apply my battery.charge.low value i set via upsrw. Is this a common problem with this model in nut 2.6.4? Any ideas how to force the UPS to accept this value? Regards Jan % upsc hp1500 battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 20 battery.charge.warning: 20 battery.runtime: 23917 battery.temperature: 49.0 battery.type: PbAc battery.voltage: 39.0
2023 Jul 05
1
failed after upgrade - upscode2: Missing UPCL after UPCL
Ah, I thought you missed in my earlier reply the part about a bug with debug printouts in 2.8.0 (fixed on master since), did not comment on that when you replied with quoting... So, for now options are to bump debugging to 3+ or to build your own in one of many ways possible :\ On Wed, Jul 5, 2023, 06:23 Karl Schmidt <karl at lrak.net> wrote: > On 7/4/23 10:01PM, Jim Klimov wrote: >
2017 Apr 12
4
HP R1500 G2 USB on Ubuntu
Hello, Control HP R1500 G2 with nut via USB. Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.4.0-72-generic x86_64) nut V2.7.1 installed from repository /etc/nut/ups.conf [HPR1500] driver=usbhid-ups port=auto After dealing hours with this, hope this will help some : rename udev rule to higher priority and move it to its right location, reload udev rules mv /lib/udev/rules.d/52-nut-usbups.rules
2010 Apr 08
2
HP R1500 G2
I'm attempting to get a HP R1500 G2 UPS working with Solaris 10 connected via USB. Thanks to Arnaud's patch to drivers/tripplite-hid.c found at http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2010-February/005887.html things mostly work. upsc ups01 shows a couple of things that don't look quite right. [....] battery.temperature: -234.1 [....] ups.alarm: No battery installed!
2010 Feb 18
2
HP R1500 G2 UPS
Hi, I have a HP R1500 G2 UPS and want to get it working under Debian Lenny - as this OS is not supported by HP I'm trying to use nut for it - but I can't get it working. Do I have any chance to get the UPS running with nut. I also tried different drivers but had no luck either. Or does anyone has experience with HP UPS under debian ? Any help would be nice ! I tried /lib/nut/usbhid-ups
2013 Aug 07
0
HP R1500 G3 problems
On Aug 7, 2013, at 7:40 AM, Jan Phillip Greimann wrote: > I tried to set up nut with our new arrived HP R1500 G3 UPS but there is a failure with the usb connection. After trying "/lib/nut/usbhid-ups -DD -a hp1500" the log says there are "libusb_get_interrupt: Connecion timed out". If you start upsd, what does "upsc hp1500" return? There are two ways to fetch
2013 Aug 07
0
HP R1500 G3 problems
On 07/08/2013, at 13.40, Jan Phillip Greimann <jg at softjury.de> wrote: > Hi there, > > OS: (L)ubuntu 12.04 precise LTS > Nut: 2.6.3-1ubuntu1.1 > Installation Method: Package (apt-get install nut) > Hardware: HP R1500 G3 INT FYI: I have a different UPS, a HP R3000 XR and I monitor it using serial and the bcmxcp driver. [R3000XR] port = /dev/ttyUSB0 driver =
2013 Aug 08
0
HP R1500 G3 problems
On 08/08/2013, at 18.58, Alf H?gemark <alf at i100.no> wrote: > On 08/07/2013 02:02 PM, Bendtsen, Jon wrote: >> On 07/08/2013, at 13.40, Jan Phillip Greimann <jg at softjury.de> wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> OS: (L)ubuntu 12.04 precise LTS >>> Nut: 2.6.3-1ubuntu1.1 >>> Installation Method: Package (apt-get install nut)
2013 Aug 08
4
HP R1500 G3 problems
On 08/07/2013 02:02 PM, Bendtsen, Jon wrote: > On 07/08/2013, at 13.40, Jan Phillip Greimann <jg at softjury.de> wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> OS: (L)ubuntu 12.04 precise LTS >> Nut: 2.6.3-1ubuntu1.1 >> Installation Method: Package (apt-get install nut) >> Hardware: HP R1500 G3 INT > > FYI: > I have a different UPS, a HP R3000 XR and I monitor
2014 Mar 14
2
Creating a new NUT USB HID subdriver
Thanks to the great help here, I now have a UPS spitting out something resembling a report descriptor. So since I seem destined to have to create a new USB HID subdriver, I figured I'd get started on the path. I followed all of the directions on the web....I used the script to generate the usbhid subdriver, feeding it the output of the usbhid-ups driver from reading my UPS. All that worked
2013 Aug 07
4
HP R1500 G3 problems
Hi there, OS: (L)ubuntu 12.04 precise LTS Nut: 2.6.3-1ubuntu1.1 Installation Method: Package (apt-get install nut) Hardware: HP R1500 G3 INT Hardware-Specs: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14059_div/14059_div.pdf Problem: I tried to set up nut with our new arrived HP R1500 G3 UPS but there is a failure with the usb connection. After trying "/lib/nut/usbhid-ups -DD -a
2007 Jan 17
3
Re: [nut-commits] svn commit r746 - trunk/packaging/RedHat
With automake, we collectively need to check to see if 'make distcheck' still works after adding or removing files. Basically, nothing will make its way into the NUT distribution tarball unless it is somehow mentioned in one of the Makefile.am files. See the packaging/RedHat directory for an example. Niels, thank you for spotting the extra nut.spec file in SVN; however, it needs to be
2014 Mar 15
0
Creating a new NUT USB HID subdriver
Den 14-03-2014 21:29, Rob Groner skrev: > It works pretty good after that. However, if I'm going to tailor > my hid2nut table, it would really help if there was some master list > of all the paths (input.voltage, battery.temperature, etc) NUT supports, > instead of having to dig through different driver files to see what's available. Is there some list? How about
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
2006 Apr 25
2
Re: [nut-commits] svn commit r414 - in trunk: . drivers
> Author: nba-guest > Date: Mon Apr 24 20:45:39 2006 > New Revision: 414 > > Modified: > trunk/CHANGES > trunk/drivers/cpsups.c > Log: > Fix C++ style declarations between statements > > Modified: trunk/CHANGES Niels, What is the reason for 'fixing' this? Constructions like these are used in many locations throughout the sources (not only in the
2013 Jun 28
2
How to Simulate UPS on battery?
I've recently moved from installing NUT from source to installing NUT from the FreeBSD package (FreeBSD 9.1). One would think that I might have learned not to change anything, but I made the change. And here is my tale of woe..... My first question is: is it possible to simulate a "UPS is on battery" state? Some background: UPS comm port is connected to and monitored by
2010 Sep 06
2
HP T1500 INTL
I have a HP T1500 INTL that isn't picked up under 2.4.3. I added the USB device ID to tripplite-hid.c like: /* HP T1500 INTL */ { USB_DEVICE(HP_VENDORID, 0x1f09), battery_scale_1dot0 }, and it seems to work just fine: # upsc UPS1 at localhost battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 10 battery.charge.warning: 30 battery.temperature: 23.9 battery.type: battery.voltage: 40.9
2013 Aug 20
0
HP R1500 G3 problems II
Hi there, OS: Debian Squeeze Nut: 2.6.4-2.3 Installation Method: Package (apt-get install nut-server nut-client) Hardware: HP R1500 G3 INT Hardware-Specs: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14059_div/14059_div.pdf The problem: I've installed my R1500 in our data-center and connected it to my server, a HP DL380 G7. This server has redundant power supply, on to the regular power