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2015 Jan 31
0
Error: Connection failure: Connection refused
On Jan 30, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Melvin Call <melvincall979 at gmail.com> wrote: > At this point I unplugged the UPS and plugged it into a different USP port, but > that did not change the above. Figuring this was likely a udev problem, I > created the following /etc/udev/rules.d/52-nut-usbups.rules (based on an example > on our database server, and changing the vendor and product
2015 Jan 30
0
Error: Connection failure: Connection refused
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Melvin Call wrote: > [root at mypc:/etc/nut]# upsc apc_pro1300 at localhost > Error: Connection failure: Connection refused I had this error message. In my case it was due to a network misconfiguration. Are you using TCP wrappers? If so, is this a missing entry in hosts.allow? Roger Price
2012 May 09
3
SMART3000RM2U?
Can anyone point me to information for getting the Tripplite SMART3000RM2U to work with NUT? Our newer Tripplite units seem to work with the usbhid-ups driver, but these older ones seem to need something different. So far I have had little success getting tripplite_usb to work. [root at banyan ~]# tripplite_usb -a tripplite Network UPS Tools - Tripp Lite OMNIVS / SMARTPRO driver 0.20 (2.6.1)
2020 Jul 22
1
AVRX750/500 issues
I wouldn't be surprised if they both use the same driver. I think they are essentially the same model, but with one having a slightly larger battery. My issue is primarily with the UPS turning back on after having shut off like it should. @Scott Colby if you take a look at the config files I posted in the github issue I created, perhaps that will give you some hints on your issue. Maybe
2020 Jul 22
3
AVRX750/500 issues
Thanks for chiming in @David Zomaya. Tripp Lite replaced my AVRX550U once thinking that the powering back on was a defective unit, but the replacement does the same thing. The SN on the first one is 2935AVHOM87BB00152. NUT has my model listed as protocol 2010, so that needs to be corrected to 2012, but I'm not sure if anyone is doing active development on it right now. I also have a
2015 Feb 01
2
Start up script fails [/etc/killpower]
On 1/31/15, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > On Jan 31, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Melvin Call <melvincall979 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> One last question if you don't mind. I noticed the "default" POWERDOWNFLAG) >> is >> set to /etc/killpower, but I changed that to /tmp and modified my >> umountroot >> script to mount it read only
2015 Jan 31
2
Start up script fails
Good morning all. I am on a different system with a different UPS, and I am fighting a similar problem to the one I posted about yesterday, and again making little headway. This system is running Debian Wheezy and connected to an APC BackUPS ES550. Starting things manually seems to go well, but my startup script fails, and nothing is logged anywhere. This may not be a NUT question per se, but I
2015 Jan 31
0
Start up script fails [/etc/killpower]
On Jan 31, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Melvin Call <melvincall979 at gmail.com> wrote: > One last question if you don't mind. I noticed the "default" POWERDOWNFLAG is > set to /etc/killpower, but I changed that to /tmp and modified my umountroot > script to mount it read only too, because I know it gets wiped on reboot. Is > there anything that removes /etc/killpower on
2007 Sep 28
1
nut + usb + udev with kernel 2.6.22
Hi all, Here's a brief history of my adventure: I purchased a CyberPower 685 AVR and decided to connect it through USB to my Gentoo linux machine running kernel 2.6.22. While the device was detected properly and added to /dev, it was added with the wrong permissions (gid was set to 'usb' instead of 'nut', as it was expected to be according to the rules under
2015 Jan 31
2
Start up script fails
On 1/31/15, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > On Jan 31, 2015, at 9:17 AM, Melvin Call <melvincall979 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> There is no other information provided, and there is nothing in the log to >> help >> either. Can anyone tell me what I need to do to make this output some >> useful >> information that I can use to further
2020 Jun 28
2
AVR750U Low Power not Triggering Shutdown
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020, at 23:11, Manuel Wolfshant wrote: > On 6/28/20 5:54 AM, Scott Colby wrote: >> >> I'm not convinced this is the problem; I think that pfSense has an alternative way of running the NUT components: # ps aux | grep ups root 45456 0.0 0.1 6796 884 - Is 02:22 0:00.01 /usr/local/sbin/upsmon uucp 45751 0.0 0.1 6796 772 - S 02:22
2011 Jul 21
1
Udev rules troubles: incorrect ACTION expression?
G'day, all! It's my second trouble with NUT. Latest nut-2.6.1.tar.gz installed from source on Xenserver 5.6 SP2, UPS is Powercom WOW--500U FW3.A4 (USB). Problem with setting permissions for udev (described in /etc/udev/rules.d/52-nut-usbups.rules file): ACTION!="add|change", GOTO="nut-usbups_rules_end" don't work for me. Only when I changed ACTION to:
2015 Jan 31
0
Start up script fails
On Jan 31, 2015, at 9:17 AM, Melvin Call <melvincall979 at gmail.com> wrote: > There is no other information provided, and there is nothing in the log to help > either. Can anyone tell me what I need to do to make this output some useful > information that I can use to further trouble-shoot the problem? In general, if a startup script isn't doing what I think it should, I run
2010 Mar 22
1
[PATCH]recent change in udev rules is not complete
Hi, seems there is one missing change in /trunk/scripts/udev/nut-usbups.rules.in BUS -> SUBSYSTEMS previous change [1] missed this. Now, the latest udev started to complain: > ... udevd[31526]: BUS= will be removed in a future udev version ... 098 udev version (from 2006) is required for this [2], but this is the same version as required for previous SYSFS -> ATTR change. I've
2014 Apr 23
2
Problem making usbhid-ups working on Centos 5.7
Hello, I've compiled and installed nut-2.7.2 on a Xen server (Actually XCP 1.6/Centos 5.7) to manage a Dell UPS 2700W. Here is my ups.conf : [SU27003U-08] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto desc = "SU27003U-08" 52-nut-usbups.rules have well been installed in /lib/udev/rules.d/. I've put it in /etc/udev/rules.d/ too. I've rebooted the machine.
2015 Feb 01
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Start up script fails [/etc/killpower]
On Feb 1, 2015, at 7:04 AM, Melvin Call <melvincall979 at gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you Charles, for the assistance and the information. Everything is > completely functional here now. Not sure if the APC BackUPS ES550 is on the > list of compatible devices, but it works just fine with the usbhid-ups driver, > and supports several basic commands. You're welcome! We do have
2007 Sep 05
2
Krauler UP-D1200VA
Hello. I have this UPS: Krauler UP-D1200VA Megatec USB protocol Vendor ID: 0x0001, Device ID: 0x0000 #KRAULER UP-D1200VA VER6.00 #220.0 004 23.50 50.0 Currently I have nut 2.2.0 installed from sources. Installation was successful except that I had to change a string in 52-nut-usbups.rules from: SUBSYSTEM!="usb_device", GOTO="nut-usbups_rules_end" to:
2009 Nov 30
1
troubleshooting UPS ups@localhost is unavailable
hi, i've just set up two new computers each with a Powerware 3105 ups. they have identical nut configurations and identical upss which are both plugged in via usb but only one is being detected by nut. the other keeps saying: Broadcast Message from nut at server-1 (somewhere) at 14:52 ... UPS ups at localhost is unavailable i tried plugging the ups into several different usb
2014 Apr 24
0
Problem making usbhid-ups working on Centos 5.7
On Apr 23, 2014, at 3:47 AM, Frantz de Germain wrote: > I've compiled and installed nut-2.7.2 on a Xen server (Actually XCP > 1.6/Centos 5.7) to manage a Dell UPS 2700W. > > Here is my ups.conf : > > [SU27003U-08] > driver = usbhid-ups > port = auto > desc = "SU27003U-08" > > 52-nut-usbups.rules have well been installed in
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