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2006 Jan 27
1
NUT public key?
I've successfully installed and configured NUT on my test machine and am moving it into production. http://www.networkupstools.org/source.html offers some good advice... "You should always use PGP/GPG to verify the signatures before using any source code" But where can I find the public key that was used to sign the source? It's not on any key servers I've been able to
2006 Jan 23
0
newbie: Slackware servers w/ AP9617, AP9606
I have a couple of Slackware servers which I have plugged into some APC UPS's. Each UPS has a network management card in it - one is the AP9617 and the other is the AP9606. I want the servers to shut themselves down when the UPS's go into "low battery" mode. What do I need to install? I've read this thread
2006 Dec 18
3
about the 2.0.5 release
fellows, I'm preparing the 2.0.5 release (as always, the Christmas release). I just wanted to be sure: - everybody's in sync (Carlos, IIRC you had some megatec things underway?!) - that the brief NEWS message fits everybody (analyzing the real diff between the Testing+trunk backport and the last trunk backport over Testing was a mess). Since I'm on vacation for a week as of next
2010 Jul 14
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r2472 - in branches/AsciiDoc: . docs docs/website
On Jul 13, 2010, at 6:59 PM, Arnaud Quette wrote: > Author: aquette > Date: Tue Jul 13 22:59:52 2010 > New Revision: 2472 > URL: http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/2472 [...] > Modified: branches/AsciiDoc/docs/Makefile.am > = > = > = > = > = > = > = > = > ====================================================================== > ---
2011 Dec 17
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r3363 - in trunk: data docs/man drivers
On Dec 17, 2011, at 3:53 AM, Arnaud Quette wrote: > Author: aquette > Date: Sat Dec 17 08:53:41 2011 > New Revision: 3363 > URL: http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/3363 > > Log: > Try to fix language ID support for USB units from LDLC, Dynamix and no names in blazer_usb (reworked patch, from Brian R. Smith and Aur?lien Grenotton) ... > + if
2010 Oct 25
2
[nut-commits] svn commit r2610 - branches/silent_build
Citeren Arnaud Quette <aquette op alioth.debian.org>: > Log: > Optionaly enable silent build rules, using AM_SILENT_RULES, only if > it's supported (requires automake 1.11) Why do we need a new branch for this? As far as I can see, only the below lines are really needed > +dnl Currently, we only (force) enable silent rules if available > +dnl Verbose mode can be
2007 Apr 27
1
success report with megatec and Belkin F6H650UkUNV (was: Success report with network UPS tools)
Hi Andy, I've forwarded your info to the development list, and Carlos Rodrigues (the megatec driver author and maintainer. As a side note, there is a megatec_usb driver underway. You might want to give it a try. @Carlos: I let you update the drivers.list. Thanks for your report, Arnaud Quette -- Linux / Unix Expert - MGE UPS SYSTEMS - R&D Dpt Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader -
2006 Jul 24
2
NUT driver scheduler
Dear nut-upsdev, I writed one small function to test if batteries was really bad (using solis driver). Isn't so acurated but it's what we need. Just wait 100% batteries charge, turn off input, wait some time (10% from previst autonomy) and turn on input again. Looking startAutonomy - stopAutonomy we can know the basic batteries state. To scheduler the tests I have one new parameter on
2007 Sep 05
2
APC Back-UPS Pro with NUT 2.2.0
Hello, Upon upgrading to the Debian package of NUT 2.2.0 my APC Back-UPS Pro is no longer recognized. Here is the output if I try to run the driver manually: ----------- # /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -DDD -x vendorid=051d -x productid=0002 -a foxstarups Network UPS Tools: 0.28 USB communication driver 0.28 - core 0.30 (2.2.0-) debug level is '3' No appropriate HID device found No matching HID
2012 Aug 08
2
[LLVMdev] VLIW code generation for LLVM backend
Larin, Thank you for telling me about this. Our lab is planning to design a VLIW DSP and has to make a choice between GCC and LLVM, for which I take responsibility. As we all know that GCC's codes possess a long history and has a somewhat bad learning curve, I suggest choosing LLVM. It seems now the only drawback is its poor support for VLIW architecture. And so if we can count on
2007 Oct 11
3
CVS/SVN conversion to GIT finished for Samba 3.x branches
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Folks, The migration is done and the new git repos are online. You can browse the repositories as well as find links to the documentation in the Samba wiki at http://gitweb.samba.org/ A few things, such as buildfarm integration, are still underway and will be completed in a few days. cheers, jerry - --
2005 Sep 11
2
PSP, Protection Center 500, NUT 2.0.2 and Gentoo
Hi, I recently bought a MGE protection center 500. I am running a gentoo, and I am currently trying to enable the ups handling by the os, with no success. First, I compiled and installe nut 2.0.2 (with usb support) and psp 3.0. I made ebuild for them that I will submit soon to bugs.gentoo.org. The ups is connected via usb, and lsusb confirms that the device is detected (cf end of the mail for
2004 Dec 04
5
Is Gigabit Ethernet necessary?
For an office that is using VoIP phones to connect to Asterisk, is gigabit ethernet really necessary for the Asterisk box to connect to the switch? I know that I won't even approach the limits of 100 Mbps, but would gigabit help with latency / collisions when several calls are underway? The fact is, anything going outside the office will be over a data T1, so intuition tells me that 100
2006 May 09
2
A rails CMS
A client has posed me the task of creating a CMS for a customer facing website using Ruby on Rails. Are there any such projects already underway? If not, is a basic CMS going to be too much for one developer to handle? (I can probably outsource a bit but the budget isn''t massive) The project is scheduled to last for 3 months and will probably involve some basic marketing pages,
2012 Aug 07
0
[LLVMdev] VLIW code generation for LLVM backend
Yang, There is work currently underway to add SW pipelining and some sort of global scheduling to Hexagon, but if there is some interest to it from other targets, it would be helpful to know. What is your involvement with this? Sergei Larin -- Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum. > -----Original Message----- > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu
2008 Dec 29
2
[LLVMdev] Enhancing the Trident compiler
Hi, Would anyone happen to know if there are any efforts underway at enhancing the Trident compiler? Some of the things that I would like to add to the Trident compiler are : a. Support for compiling multiple C functions in an input file b. Support for parameter passing c. Support for functions returning results d. Support for a C++ front end, and C++ objects e. Updating the trident
2021 Mar 12
2
On retiring some terminology
Hello fellow NUTs :) Some time ago an issue https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/840 was raised, and with current work underway to publish a standard on NUT protocol it became more urgent - to retire the master/slave terminology from NUT configuration and documentation. I looked around for suitable synonyms, and for our primary use-case with upsmon roles - where it either manages an
2021 Mar 12
2
On retiring some terminology
Hello fellow NUTs :) Some time ago an issue https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/840 was raised, and with current work underway to publish a standard on NUT protocol it became more urgent - to retire the master/slave terminology from NUT configuration and documentation. I looked around for suitable synonyms, and for our primary use-case with upsmon roles - where it either manages an
2007 Jul 25
3
Nut fsd command ignored: bcmxcp_usb driver, Powerware 5105 UPS
Hi I'm having a problem with the bcmxcp_usb driver FSD command: everything seems to work apart from: upsmon -c fsd Environment: Ubuntu 7.04, nut 2.0.5-1, nut-usb 2.0.5-1, Powerware 3105 UPS. upsd appears to send the FSD command to the UPS, upsmon then runs my NOTIFYCMD (which halts my PC) but the UPS just doesn't turn off. Here are the /var/log/daemon.log entries: Jul 24 23:13:16
1997 Oct 08
2
OPLOCKS....
Hi, I have an application under Access that is running dead slow. I've done some testing and it appears that Access really likes to use OPLOCKS which of course Samba does not support. Is there any work underway to get Samba to support OPLOCKS? I know they are difficult to implement but I'm faced with a decisions now to buy an NT box (Ugh!) or do a lot of messing around to get this