Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Powerware (Eaton) Prestige 9 UPS"
2014 Feb 26
3
Powerware Prestige 9 Series
Looking for Powerware Prestige 9 Series 6000VA. If you know where I can
buy one please respond. thanks!
2014 Mar 01
3
Git - do I have the right repository?
On Feb 28, 2014, at 7:49 PM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> I just noted that I got my outputs reversed in my posting - the git version is the .26, with 2.7.1 being .28, which still seems odd . . .
The "-3857M" suffix on the "0.26 (2.6.5-3857M)" version was generated from SVN. Is it possible that the driver is left over from another package?
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Charles Lepple
clepple at gmail
2014 Feb 13
0
Fwd: Powerware (Eaton) Prestige 9 UPS
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tim Dawson <tadawson at tpcsvc.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] Powerware (Eaton) Prestige 9 UPS
To: Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>
Charles -
As a quick followup, the Prestige (both FW 2.13 and 3.09 - 2.x is
pre-Eaton, 3.x post) reply to the topology block query thus:
3.064046
2014 Feb 13
2
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
Hi all,
I've hooked up an Eaton Powerware 5110 to Ubuntu 13.10 server, and
configured nut appropriately. The cgi scripts are working fine, but on
upsstats.cgi, the Batter, UPS Temp and Battery Runtime fields are all
blank - and there are no entries for these values in the 'All data' tree.
I've checked the man page for bcmxcp_usb
2015 Sep 22
2
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
For fun, if you want to see where the system thinks it is linking a
library from, you can use "ldconfig -p" and it will give you a path to
all known libraries that it can find. If you have one loaded, and it
can't find it (odd directory, etc.) you can always amend
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH" the same way as PKG_CONFIG_PATH I mentioned earlier .
. . . PKG . . . is for the build
2015 Sep 22
2
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
Rob -
Just stepping in from the sidelines . . . with a few tidbits.
Nut uses pkgconfig to find and identify stuff as part of it's build . .
. So, depending on where your libusb install went, if it wasn't in the
default "PKG_CONFIG_PATH" setting, it won't be found. Much like other
shell variables, you can adjust that setting to find anything you like .
. .
IE
2014 Feb 13
0
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
Run the driver with -DDDDD and see what variables it picks up. I have
noted that with the Prestige 9 in bcmxcp, some variables are not
consistent within models, and had to do some gentle remapping to get
things to work correctly.
- Tim
On 02/12/2014 06:46 PM, Greg Vickers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've hooked up an Eaton Powerware 5110 to Ubuntu 13.10 server, and
> configured nut
2014 Feb 24
0
nut in openwrt
Either it is not loaded, or the usb serial and/or hid drivers are not loaded, which appear to have been used on your Debian box.
- Tim
On February 24, 2014 1:12:36 AM CST, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote:
>Thanks again.
>
>This is the lsmod output:
>
># lsmod
>aead 4256 0
>arc4 1312 2
>b43
2015 Sep 22
0
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
Thanks again Tim.
I installed openSUSE from scratch, without installing libusb anything. I tried configure, and it failed because it couldn't find libusb. I used ldconfig to see what the system could see. It found 3 entries with "libusb" in them.
I then built and installed the last update of libusb-0.1 (not libusb-compat or libusb-1.0). I tried configure, and it ran without
2014 Feb 24
3
nut in openwrt
Thanks again.
This is the lsmod output:
# lsmod
aead 4256 0
arc4 1312 2
b43 324014 0
bcma 28621 1 b43,
button_hotplug 2800 0
cfg80211 172273 2 b43,mac80211,
cifs 190077 0
compat 651 3 b43,mac80211,cfg80211,
crc16 1015 1 ext4,
crc_ccitt
2014 Feb 28
0
Git - do I have the right repository?
Question: I just uploaded the git development repository, and upon
building it, I note that on the bcmxcp driver, it would appear that the
git tree is actually older than what is in the 2.7.1 release:
Git:
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.28 (2.7.1)
RS-232 communication subdriver 0.20
2.7.1:
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.26 (2.6.5-3857M)
RS-232 communication subdriver 0.20
2015 Sep 21
3
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
On Sep 21, 2015, at 9:39 AM, Rob Groner <rgroner at RTD.com> wrote:
>
> I didn't think to look for a log (attached), but now looking in it, I don't see anything more than I already thought I knew. It's as cryptic as configure itself.
>
> It does reference the line in the configure where the test for USB failed, but I'd already been looking in there. I
2006 Aug 23
3
bcmxcp: stop whining (and log spamming)
corrupted checksums happen all the time with the 6-port serial card,
even when only using one port (and I don't give a shit about the other
ports, if anybody has a one-port laying around...)
so stop whining already.
$OpenBSD$
--- drivers/bcmxcp_ser.c.orig Wed Aug 23 11:15:54 2006
+++ drivers/bcmxcp_ser.c Wed Aug 23 11:26:37 2006
@@ -168,8 +168,8 @@ int get_answer(unsigned char *data, unsi
2014 Mar 06
0
Developing the UPS side of the UPS-NUT equation (via usbhid)
Rob -
Just out of curiosity, will this device also have any network
monitoring connectivity, or just USB? Not sure what market you are
targeting, but even as a small business/home compute user, I find that
the distance limitations of USB often cause me grief, and myself, I
would love to see a network alternative as well . . . Perhaps support
for a network dongle on the USB port? More
2014 Feb 15
0
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
On 13/02/14 12:16, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:50 PM, Tim Dawson wrote:
>
>> Run the driver with -DDDDD and see what variables it picks up. I have noted that with the Prestige 9 in bcmxcp, some variables are not consistent within models, and had to do some gentle remapping to get things to work correctly.
I ran the new driver (see below) and with -DDDD it throws out
2014 Feb 13
2
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:50 PM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> Run the driver with -DDDDD and see what variables it picks up. I have noted that with the Prestige 9 in bcmxcp, some variables are not consistent within models, and had to do some gentle remapping to get things to work correctly.
Tim, is this the issue you mentioned on 2014-02-02 with blocks 0x9 and 0x13? I'll reply to that email.
> On
2014 Feb 28
2
Git - do I have the right repository?
On Feb 28, 2014, at 1:05 PM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> Git:
>
> Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.28 (2.7.1)
> RS-232 communication subdriver 0.20
>
>
> 2.7.1:
>
> Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.26 (2.6.5-3857M)
> RS-232 communication subdriver 0.20
>
>
> I'm not so much noting the "2.6.5" in the dev, but the 0.28 vs 0.26 bcmxcp
2014 Feb 16
0
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
On Feb 15, 2014, at 6:46 PM, Greg Vickers wrote:
> Thanks! I've attached the file to this email (bcmxcp_usb.output2014160926.gz), it ran for 12 seconds, and looks like it's looping by that time. I'm not sure what to look for, does grepping for 'Yes' show the variables that the driver can pull off this UPS?
The boolean variables seem to be indicated by "Yes". I
2015 Sep 22
0
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
Tim,
Thanks for the help! No, I didn't already know that... I swear, the more time I spend at this, the less I seem to be understanding.
I know that it had to be finding the libusb-compat I had just installed, because configure hadn't worked before that, and now it did. But finding useful version information seems to be almost impossible.
Rob Groner
Software Engineer Level II
RTD
2014 Feb 24
1
nut in openwrt
Just looked at your prior mail, and it was using 'usbhid' based on your output. If 'modprobe' exists on your router, what response do you get to 'modprobe usbhid'?
- Tim
On February 24, 2014 2:56:16 AM CST, Tim Dawson <tadawson at tpcsvc.com> wrote:
>Either it is not loaded, or the usb serial and/or hid drivers are not
>loaded, which appear to have been used