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2008 Nov 10
1
Can't make Smart-UPS 1500 shutdown over serial
Hi folks, Today I installed nut on my Dell Poweredge 1800 server running Ubuntu 8.04 Server, with an APC Smart-UPS 1500 connected to it with the black APC cable. I used apt to install nut, upsd -v gives me "Network UPS Tools upsd 2.2.1-" I then copied and configured the config files. Most of the setup seems OK; I get console messages for line power fail / good, and I can do instant
2009 Jul 09
1
apcsmart and dual environmental sensors
Hi, We have a several AP9612TH environmental cards (they have 2 probe connectors) inserted into our APC UPS devices which monitor temperature and humidity. The apcsmart nut module knows how to query the ambient.temperature and ambient.humidity using the 't' and 'h' commands of the UPS (refer to apcsmart.h). The results of the 't' and 'h' commands are from probe 1.
2009 May 07
1
Findings of dual APC UPS sensor attachments
Hi, We have several APC Smart UPSes (serial port/apcsmart) with the APC Temp/Humidity sensor cards (AP9612TH). The sensor cards have 2 plugs for 2 separate sensors. So far, we have only used one of the sensors in conjunction with the apcsmart module from nut. This has been working great. Example output: [nut at nut]# upsc APC11 ambient.humidity: 037.2 ambient.humidity.alarm.maximum: NO,NO
2011 Jan 25
1
[RFC] Updates to ACP smart driver
This patch introduces a handful of new options, I mentioned earlier in: http://www.mail-archive.com/nut-upsdev at lists.alioth.debian.org/msg02088.html See the large commit message in the follow-up for the details and rationale. I realize it's a bit larger diff - so if it's required I can split it into few smaller ones. Michal Soltys (1): APC smart driver update and new features.
2008 Jul 03
4
Old APC SmartUPS 1250, Nut 2.2.2 Fedora 9
Hi All, I've got two APC SmartUPS's that behave differently with nut, I have a SmartUPS1400 & a SmartUPS1250. I'm fairly sure this isn't a nut problem but more likely a problem with the age of the SmartUPS1250 and the apcsmart driver not being able to identify it. Under the APC Powerchute software the same monitoring & command parameters are available for both
2008 Sep 19
1
APC SmartUPS 750 (SUA750) missing ambient data with usbhid-ups
I have a SmartUPS 750 (SUA750) which has the temperature and humidity SmartSlot card installed. When NUT 2.2 communicates with this UPS over /dev/ttyS0 using apcsmart, using the APC Smart cable connected to the SUA750 serial port, and this ups.conf: [su700] driver=apcsmart port = /dev/ttyS0 I can see the ambient temperature and humidity data with "upsc su700 at
2020 Apr 29
2
SNMP shutdown timing out
I'm in the process of trying to get NUT to manage an APC SmartUPS. Monitoring of the UPS is working fine: $ upsc nutdev1 at localhost Init SSL without certificate database ambient.1.humidity.alarm.high: 60.00 ambient.1.humidity.alarm.low: 30.00 ambient.1.temperature.alarm.high: 40.00 ambient.1.temperature.alarm.low: 10.00 battery.charge: 94.00 battery.charge.restart: 0 battery.current: 0.00
2012 Mar 08
18
some fixes, improvements, and new features (EPO and DYING) for NUT
Here are a series of my recent changes to NUT. The first few in the set are primarily little fixes and improvements. In among those are a few for .gitignore files which of course you can ignore for SVN, and there's one for a commit to a generated file which of course should not be tracked in any VCS. Then there are a couple or three to do with generating the header files used by
2008 Sep 08
1
apcsmart and ambient data
Perhaps someone else could confirm this, I have an APC UPS with a built-in network management card with environmental sensor for temp/humidity. The OID index for the sensors appears to be .1 (the last component for each of the OIDs listed below). The original source code has them at .0 drivers/apccmib.h #define APCC_OID_IEM_TEMP ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.10.2.3.2.1.4.1" #define
2014 Jul 03
0
sysOID for SMART-UPS 2200 RM XL
Hello. Just wanted to report this sysOID to you. The UPSC output is below. Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 0.70 (2.7.1) kill: No such process No matching MIB found for sysOID '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.3.2.11'! Please report it to NUT developers, with an 'upsc' output for your device. Going back to the classic MIB detection method. Detected SMART-UPS 2200 RM XL on host
2016 Mar 01
0
Missing MIB Report
I have nut/trusty,now 2.7.1-1ubuntu1 and nut-snmp/trusty,now 2.7.1-1ubuntu1 up and running from packages, but during the configuration process, upsdrvctl start included this output: No matching MIB found for sysOID '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.3.27'! Please report it to NUT developers, with an 'upsc' output for your device. As such, I am trying to report this to any developer who may be
2012 Oct 23
1
apcsmart and #311678 feature request thoughts
https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411544&aid=311678&group_id=30602 I wanted to do it somewhat more flexibly/elegantly, so this is what I've been thinking about (or rather sitting on mostly implemented piece, still needing some testing though): - any variable that may include multiple data, would be (during runtime) split into appropriate *.N.* sets; for
2006 Nov 23
2
apcsmart and ambient data (was: NUT and MonAMI plugin)
Hi Paul, > I have another NUT client for your client-projects[1] page: MonAMI[2]. > > MonAMI aims to be a "universal sensor framework". The data gathered from > MonAMI's NUT plugin can be sent to any of the output plugins. Currently, > these include Ganglia, Nagios, KSysguard and a file-logger (amongst others). interesting though I've not had time to
2012 Jun 13
1
Updated apc-mib.c
Hi, I updated apc-mib.c to use the high precision values, and added input.transfer.reason. I hope you will find the patch useful. https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=313679 Regards, Hong-Gunn
2020 Apr 28
1
[EXTERNAL] nut-scanner, SNMPv3, APC UPS not chatting
On 4/28/20 1:58 PM, David Zomaya wrote: > snmpwalk -l authpriv -v 3 -u user -a MD5 -x DES -A authpassphrase -X > privpassphrase Evidently, even with argument identifiers order matters. That worked just fine and dandy. Now I guess I need to play with the order of the nut-scanner arguments to see if I get a similar result. thanks, nomad
2017 Jul 07
0
Eaton PW9130 1500VA-T with netxml-ups driver
Hello, I have some questions about netxml-ups driver. My UPS: Eaton PW9130 1500VA-T with Network Management Card. OS: Fedora 24 NUT 2.7.4 (from fedoraproject repo) Driver: netxml-ups. Results of upsc: ambient.humidity.high: 90 ambient.humidity.low: 5 ambient.temperature.high: 40 ambient.temperature.low: 5 battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 20 battery.charge.restart: 0 battery.runtime: 69012
2017 Oct 12
1
dual y-axis for ggplot
Hi John, You can try the following: override.linetype=c("twodash","solid") p <- ggplot(obs, aes(x = Timestamp)) p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature", linetype ="Temperature")) p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity", linetype="Humidity")) p <- p +
2017 Oct 12
0
dual y-axis for ggplot
Sorry let me clarify. If I modify the line p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature")) by p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature", linetype ="Temperature")) and p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity")) by p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity",
2008 Sep 03
2
ANCOVA/glm missing/ignored interaction combinations
Hi I am using R version 2.7.2. on a windows XP OS and have a question concerning an analysis of covariance with count data I am trying to do, I will give details of a scaled down version of the analysis (as I have more covariates and need to take account of over-dispersion etc etc) but as I am sure it is only a simple problem but I just can't see how to fix it. I have a data set with count
2020 Apr 29
0
[EXTERNAL] SNMP shutdown timing out
Is NUT using the same SNMP v3 user as your SNMP Set or a different one? If it is a different one (e.g. an SNMP v1 or v2c string) does that user / community string have read/write access? tcpdump to listen for packets across UDP 161 is one way to check what is actually being sent. Thank you, David Zomaya Tripp Lite ________________________________ From: Nut-upsuser