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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 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 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 15
2
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
The driver will poll the UPS for what variables it supports when it starts, and then go into a polling loop. Look for a section defining the meter map, and you should see the result, as well as the raw data. You can get the comm spec for XCP from the nut site if you want to delve deeper. I'd give more specifics, but am out of town and only working from memory at the moment . . .
- Tim
On
2014 Feb 15
3
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
On 16/02/14 00:38, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Feb 15, 2014, at 2:57 AM, Tim Dawson wrote:
>> The driver will poll the UPS for what variables it supports when it starts, and then go into a polling loop. Look for a section defining the meter map, and you should see the result, as well as the raw data.
> Tim: spot on.
>
> Greg,
>
> If you want, you can capture the -DDDD output
2014 Feb 15
0
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
> On February 14, 2014 11:22:22 PM CST, Greg Vickers <daehenoc at iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> I ran the new driver (see below) and with -DDDD it throws out tons of
>> never ending information, what am I looking for? :)
>
On Feb 15, 2014, at 2:57 AM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> The driver will poll the UPS for what variables it supports when it starts, and then go into a polling
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
2012 Jul 13
4
bcmxcp_usb can not communicate with Eaton Powerware 5110
Hi,
I have set up a RaspberryPi computer to do monitoring of two UPSs. One
is an MGE evolution 800, one is an Eaton Powerware 5110. The MGE was
being monitored by another Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) computer, and I just
copied and pasted in the relevant nut config and it works just fine with
nut.
I've tried to set up the Powerware 5110 with nut, and the bcmxcp_usb
driver can't communicate
2006 Oct 16
1
bcmxcp_usb offers no runtime or serial # with a Powerware 5110/700va
Hi everyone,
First of all a big thank you for the NUT package, I've been using it for
years and couldn't get by without it!
I have two Powerware UPS's here, a 9120/1500va and a 5110/700va. The 9120
has used a hacked bcmxcp driver (serial) from the 2.0.2 nut version for
about a year now (which I'll explain more about in a seperate email to the
dev list), and the 5110 which I just
2014 Feb 16
1
Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
The meter map is basically a bitmap that indicates what variables are output (and in what format) by the UPS. You will likely see a variable, 'not mapped' or nothing. The variables and 'not mapped' items are output by the UPS in the measurement block, and the map tells nut how to read it. 'Unmapped' means that there is a variable there that nut is ignoring, and the xcp
2009 Sep 01
1
Powerware 5110 UPS with nut in Ubuntu
2009/8/28 Thomas Zulliger <Thomas.Zulliger at quiksilver.com.au>
> Hi Arnaud
>
Hi Thomas,
> I'm experiencing exactly the same problem
>
> DNS-323 fun_plug Fonz
> nut 2.4.1-1.tgz
> powerware 3105
> using BCMXCP_usb
>
> /mnt/HD_a2/packages # lsusb
> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0592:0002 Powerware Corp.
> Bus 001
2014 Feb 13
3
Emne: Eaton Powerware 5110 - some stats not reported
Hi
On
http://nutwiki.kanonbra.com/wiki/Category:Eaton_Powerware_5110
you can see what is reported. The unreleased part refers to v2.7.1, which is now released.
Alf
Greg Vickers <daehenoc at iinet.net.au>:
>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
2009 Jul 12
2
Powerware 5110 UPS with nut in Ubuntu
Hi all,
I've got a Powerware 5110 UPS that I'm trying to set up with nut in
Ubuntu. I've installed nut and configured the first two files:
$ cat /etc/nut/nut.conf
MODE=standalone
$ cat /etc/nut/ups.conf
[pw5110]
driver = bcmxcp_usb
port = auto
# port = /dev/bus/usb/002/002
When I try to test this configuration with the following command:
$ sudo upsdrvctl start pw5110
Network UPS
2012 May 12
2
NUT for Windows + Eaton/PW 5110
Nut for Windows 2.6.3-3 + Eaton/PW 5110 (103004256-5591).
I had to manually install libusb driver and I'm using bcmxcp_usb.
upsd.exe is reporting to me "Out of memory". It will run, but once
anything connects to the daemon, it dies with that message.
I don't have much experience with NUT yet so I'm not sure what the next
course of action is. I do have NUT for Windows
2006 May 09
3
Eaton Powerware 5110 UPS
Hi,
I am wanting to use NUT to connect to an Eaton Powerware 5110 UPS using
USB to connect.
- I am using NUT 2.0.2
- I have compiled it with USB support
- I can see that the UPS is registered as connecting in /var/log/messages
eg usb 3-1: USB disconnect, address 3
usb 3-2: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
But I don't know how to progress from here.
2009 Oct 06
1
Powerware USB issue solved (bcmxcp_usb)
Hi Greg, Thomas and the list,
I've not forgotten you nor your issue.
It just took some time to gather a "faulty" unit and a bit of time to
reproduce your issue.
The good news is that I've commited a fix to the NUT development branch (aka
Subversion), in the release r2015.
The bad news is that your test and feedback is welcome ;-)
For more info on getting and compiling the
2007 Feb 03
2
Powerware 5110
I have an FC5 system with a powerware 5110 usb ups.
The system seems to find the UPS
------------------------------
[root@b1 src]# lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0592:0002 Powerware Corp.
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
-------------------------------
[root@b1
2006 Apr 12
1
bcmxcp_usb "Can't open POWERWARE USB device"
I tried switching to the USB version of bcmxcp_usb and
get this error when I try starting up upsdrvctl or
bcmxcp_usb like so:
/etc/nut/bcmxcp_usb -DDDD -a powerware -u nut
I used this for ups.conf:
[powerware]
driver = bcmxcp_usb
port = auto
With the serial/usb dongle, I used this successfully:
[powerware]
driver = bcmxcp
port = /dev/ttyUSB0
What devices does
2007 Nov 02
6
PowerWare 9120 via USB?
Hello...
I have a PowerWare 9120 attached via USB to my Debian system.
My ups.conf looks like this:
[ups1]
driver = bcmxcp_usb
port = auto
desc = "PowerWare 9120"
When testing the driver with "upsdrvctl -u root start" I get:
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.4
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.10 (2.0.4)
Communications with UPS
2008 Dec 09
1
Driver not found for Powerware 5110
Hi,
I have an UPS Powerware 5110 ( usb connection ), on Linux OS is
Debian 4.0
The /etc/ups.conf file setting is:
[myups]
driver = bcmxcp_usb
port = auto
desc = "UPS Powerware 5110 1500 VA"
When the daemon starts it displays the following message:
"Starting Network UPS Tools: (upsdrvctl failed)."
Looking at /var/log/syslog I found the following line