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2014 Feb 23
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nut in openwrt
On Feb 22, 2014, at 9:51 AM, Josu Lazkano wrote: > The problem is that I don't know where to configure it. > > Anyone with a UPS connect to a OpenWRT device? What version of OpenWRT? I haven't tried this myself, but it looks like recent versions of OpenWRT use UCI, which seems to generate configuration files (including those for NUT) from a unified configuration syntax.
2014 Feb 23
5
nut in openwrt
2014-02-23 17:57 GMT+01:00 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>: > On Feb 22, 2014, at 9:51 AM, Josu Lazkano wrote: > >> The problem is that I don't know where to configure it. >> >> Anyone with a UPS connect to a OpenWRT device? > > What version of OpenWRT? > > I haven't tried this myself, but it looks like recent versions of OpenWRT use UCI,
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
2014 Feb 27
4
nut in openwrt
2014-02-25 10:12 GMT+01:00 Virgo P?rna <virgo.parna at mail.ee>: > On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 19:39:02 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> # dmesg >> ... >> [181041.636190] usb 4-4: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd >> > > I recently read about openwrt (for one of the routers I own). And there was a >
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
2015 Feb 08
2
salicru UPS in OpenWRT
Hello all, I have a Salicru UPS (Salicru SPS One 700VA) working great in Debian Wheezy, but I want to move it to a OpenWRT router. I configured same as in Debian but I can not get it working: # upsd Network UPS Tools upsd 2.6.5 fopen /var/run/upsd.pid: No such file or directory listening on 192.168.1.240 port 3493 /etc/nut/ is world readable Can't connect to UPS [salicru]
2014 Feb 25
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nut in openwrt
On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 19:39:02 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote: > > # dmesg > ... > [181041.636190] usb 4-4: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd > I recently read about openwrt (for one of the routers I own). And there was a comment that particular router does not support low-speed USB devices (USB1). Could that be the issue? The one I
2015 Feb 09
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salicru UPS in OpenWRT
On Feb 8, 2015, at 2:29 PM, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote: > # upsd > Network UPS Tools upsd 2.6.5 > fopen /var/run/upsd.pid: No such file or directory > listening on 192.168.1.240 port 3493 > /etc/nut/ is world readable > Can't connect to UPS [salicru] (blazer_usb-salicru): No such file or directory Check the messages from the blazer_usb driver when
2014 Feb 27
0
nut in openwrt
>> On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 19:39:02 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote: >>> # dmesg >>> ... >>> [181041.636190] usb 4-4: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd >2014-02-25 10:12 GMT+01:00 Virgo P?rna <virgo.parna at mail.ee>: >> I recently read about openwrt (for one of the routers I own). And there was a >>
2014 Feb 27
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nut in openwrt
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014 10:53:53 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote: > > I plug a USB Hub in OpenWRT but there is nothing in "lsusb" and > "dmesg". In a Debian server I have this: > Then I have no idea, what could be wrong. I have no personal experionce with it and I only mentioned it, because I recently happened to read it. -- Virgo
2013 Nov 08
2
Salicru SPS One in Debian
Hello, I have a Salicru SPS One 700VA device, I want to manage it with Debian Whezzy. I read some information in the net about how to configure but I can not get it working. Could you help with this? This is the log when I connect the USB: [ 3194.688204] usb 4-4: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd [ 3194.857239] usb 4-4: New USB device found, idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 [
2014 Feb 28
1
nut in openwrt
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014 15:35:06 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar at fantomas.sk> wrote: >>> On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 19:39:02 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote: >>I plug a USB Hub in OpenWRT but there is nothing in "lsusb" and >>"dmesg". In a Debian server I have this: >> >> >># lsusb >>... >>Bus 001
2015 Feb 10
1
salicru UPS in OpenWRT
Thanks Charles, This is the permission tree: # ls -l /dev/bus/usb/001/001 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 189, 0 Feb 8 20:23 /dev/bus/usb/001/001 If I attache the USB cable there is nothing in dmesg, and there is nothing in lsusb: # lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub It looks like it is not detected. In Debian it looks great: # lsusb Bus 004 Device
2014 Feb 27
1
nut in openwrt
2014-02-27 12:57 GMT+01:00 Virgo P?rna <virgo.parna at mail.ee>: > On Thu, 27 Feb 2014 10:53:53 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I plug a USB Hub in OpenWRT but there is nothing in "lsusb" and >> "dmesg". In a Debian server I have this: >> > > Then I have no idea, what could be wrong. I have no
2013 Nov 09
0
Salicru SPS One in Debian
On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:23 AM, Josu Lazkano wrote: > Hello, I have a Salicru SPS One 700VA device, I want to manage it with > Debian Whezzy. > > I read some information in the net about how to configure but I can > not get it working. I'm assuming you mean this blog post? http://blog.ciberterminal.net/2013/04/28/ups-salicru-en-nut/ > Could you help with this? > >
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
2014 Feb 23
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nut in openwrt
[CC'ing the list] On Feb 23, 2014, at 3:06 PM, Tim Dawson wrote: > I don't think USB support is a given in OpwnWRT - some builds have it, some don't, and some are just a bit wonky. > Most USB builds support USB disk - the USB serial driver is a different beast, and even if one is there does not imply the other. > > I'd be interested in the output of 'lsmod',
2013 Nov 28
2
Installing NUT for PowerWalker VI 1500 LCD
Since the provided drivers come with absolutely no installation instructions, I turned to NUT. The compatibility list says "blazer_usb" should be used for PowerWalker's devices, so that's what I put in my conf: [pwvi] driver = blazer_usb port = auto desc = "PowerWalker VI 1500 LCD" Since I use Ubuntu Server 13.10 so I installed nut from apt.
2011 Apr 10
1
Belkin F6C550-AVR on Squeeze
Hello list, I am trying to configure Belkin F6C550-AVR UPS on a Squeeze server. I try with "usbhid-ups" but I get "(driver(s) failed)" message on service start. This is my config: nano /etc/nut/nut.conf MODE=standalone nano /etc/nut/ups.conf [belkin] driver = usbhid-ups #driver = megatec_usb port = auto nano /etc/nut/upsd.conf LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493 nano
2013 Nov 09
1
Salicru SPS One in Debian
Not of a big help here, but I think it's a voltronic power vesta 650: http://www.voltronicpower.com/oCart2/index.php?route=product/product&path=37&product_id=52 If that is the case, it should work both with the blazer drivers (i.e. all but the shutdown sequence) and with the now defunct voltronic ones. With arno's words: "We are currently merging a new driver to replace