Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Errors when running on Windows"
2016 Sep 08
2
How to get started (Windows)
Thank you VERY much, Roger, for your detailed explanations. I'm going to choose to heed your warning.
> On Thu, 8 Sep 2016, Jeff Bowman wrote:
>
> > 1. CLI error: I get an error when running ?upsdrvctl start?: ?Can't
> > claim USB device [051d:0003]: libusb0-dll:err [claim_interface] could not
> claim interface 0, win error: The requested resource is in use.?
The
2016 Oct 06
5
UPS Shutdown
> > How does this work in conjunction with the UPS hardware? Does NUT
> > immediately send a command to the UPS to wait for 300 seconds and then
> > shut itself down, thereby allowing the server enough time to safely
> > shut itself down as well?
>
> Yes.
Very good, thank you.
> The command is "upsdrvctl shutdown".
That's what I thought, but I
2016 Sep 11
4
How to get started (Windows)
> On Thu, 8 Sep 2016, Jeff Bowman wrote:
>
> > (Note: running
> > 'upsc ups at localhost' echoes only a blank line to the screen, as do
> > both 'upsmon' and 'upsd.')
>
> Something is wrong here. Is the daemon upsd running? On a Unix/Linux
> system, the command ps aux | grep ups gives the report
>
> upsd 3196 0.0 0.0 13228
2016 Sep 08
3
How to get started (Windows)
I've been able to get the latest Windows port installed on my Hyper-V 2012 R2 instance and start the service.
But as I'm an absolute beginner I'm not sure how to proceed further. I've browsed the archives, but discussions here tend to assume at least an intermediate level of understanding; thus it's still quite a bit over my head. Your patience and slow explanations are
2016 Dec 09
1
Windows usbhid-ups driver
I'm having trouble with the usbhid-ups driver and Windows. NUT won't connect to an APC SmartUPS 3000 via USB.
I've had good success with NUT and Raspbian as well as NUT and Windows using the tripplitesu driver.
The current system is:
Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit
NUT 2.6.5-6 installed from MSI installer downloaded from networkupstools.org
libusb-win32-bin-1.2.6.0 installed and
2016 Oct 05
2
UPS Shutdown
I'm trying to better understand OffDelay and OnDelay:
http://networkupstools.org/docs/man/usbhid-ups.html#_extra_arguments
My server requires ~3? minutes to shut itself down. Considering this I'm comfortable setting OffDelay to 300 (five minutes).
How does this work in conjunction with the UPS hardware? Does NUT immediately send a command to the UPS to wait for 300 seconds and then shut
2016 Sep 14
2
How to get started (Windows)
> I suspect you will want the newer version for production (there was some
> issue regarding the popups when certain events happen), but let's get this
> version working first before changing another variable.
Appreciate that. Agreed.
> For reference, I think the source code to NUT.exe is here:
> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/Windows-v2.6.5-
>
2016 Sep 15
1
How to get started (Windows)
> > ups.status: OL
>
> If ups.status follows the state of line power, the driver is working (and
> upsc talks to upsd, so that connection is working as well).
This is very good news. Thank you for the clarification.
> > It doesn't display the UPS model as indicated on p.21 in the PDF documentation:
>
> Unfortunately, the text on that page (from NUT 2.4.1) does
2016 Sep 09
2
How to send shutdown signal to UPS hardware?
I learned earlier from Roger Price's excellent explanation that a proper configuration includes sending a 'delayed shutdown' signal to the UPS hardware prior to shutting down the server.
How is this accomplished? Does the USB driver handle this for us or must we do something additional?
Thanks,
Jeff Bowman
Fairbanks, Alaska
2016 Sep 13
2
How to get started (Windows)
> On Sep 11, 2016, at 3:37 PM, Jeff Bowman <jeff.bowman at intexx.com> wrote:
> >
> > Using subdriver: APC HID 0.95
> >
> > ...and then hangs for 45 seconds before returning to a command prompt. No
> UPS hardware information is printed.
>
> It can take about that long to read the descriptors. The non-Windows NUT
> drivers will print that message,
2012 Mar 04
2
NUT Two Apc UPSes on Windows
Hi,
I've got a question about managing two UPSes under NUT.
I have two similar model APC usb-connected UPSes to work with, but don't
know how to manage them simultaneously from under Windows. Long story
short, my ups.conf looks like this:
--- ups.conf ---
[ups1]
driver= usbhid-ups
port= auto
serial=AS1054340323
[ups2]
driver= usbhid-ups
port= auto
serial=AS1026662626
---
2016 Sep 09
0
Errors when running on Windows
I'm facing a looming deadline for getting this working, so I'm hoping someone experienced can weigh in on this.
I'm getting errors in the Event Log when stopping the service:
1. Error stopping upsd (2)
2. Error stopping upsmon (2)
Is there a detailed log somewhere? How can I track this down and find out what they mean? Or does someone know?
Also, these three commands result in
2011 Nov 28
2
Retain parts of a matrix
Hi all,
I'm working to apply a function that will generate a matrix of results only
when a specific criteria is met.
I want my final results to be a matrix with both the values that meet the
criteria (the results of the function), and those that to do in the same
positions in the matrix (the original numbers).
Here's a sample of what I would like to do:
t.mean.1.c <- c(-15, -20,
2012 Jan 17
2
How to loop on file names
Dear all,
I need to do the same procedure on several files. But I don't know how
to refer to the file name.
Here is an example of what I am trying to do.
List of files: file1(A,B,C, D1...Dn), file2(A,B,C,E1,...,En),
file3(A,B,C,F1,...,Fn)
Procedure I want to apply on each file:
dft <- melt(df,id=c('A','B','C'))
dft$X <- substr(dft$variable,1,3)
dft$Y <-
2011 May 06
1
Installing rgdal in R: correct -configure flags for GDAL install on Linux Redhat
Hi, I'm installing rgdal but I keep having failures because I have not been
able to find a good source of information for the correct configuration
settings when installing GDAL.
My error from the R install.packages("rgdal") is below.
Can someone point me to a good source to tell me how to set after
./configure when installing GDAL?
I'd like to be able to work with raster
2008 Nov 12
1
sampling and testing
Hello everyone,
I have a dataset in the following format:
col1 col2
# #
# #
# #
# #
# #
# #
What I want to do is:
loop a random sample 10 times, and for each time it is sampled I want to
run a correlation between both columns. What I have so far is this:
>feb <- read.csv("corr.csv") # where the dataset is for February
>attach(feb)
>for(i in
2011 Feb 16
1
Timeseries Data Plotted as Monthly Boxplots
Hello, I'm trying to develop a box plot of time series data to look at the
range in the data values over the entire period of record.
My data initially starts out as a list of hourly data, and then I've been
using this code to make this data into the final ts array.
# Read in the station list
stn.list <- read.csv("/home/kbennett/fews/stnlist3", as.is=T, header=F)
# Read in
2016 Sep 15
0
How to get started (Windows)
On Sep 14, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Jeff Bowman <jeff.bowman at intexx.com> wrote:
> C:\Users\Admin>upsc ups at localhost
> battery.charge: 100
...
> ups.status: OL
If ups.status follows the state of line power, the driver is working (and upsc talks to upsd, so that connection is working as well).
> So this all represents significant progress. But we're not out of the woods
2020 Jan 14
2
Display broken after resume from suspend
Another log, per Lyude on #nouveau.
j
On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 8:52:51 AM AKST Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> Here we go!
>
> j
>
> On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 7:08:20 AM AKST Ilia Mirkin wrote:
> > Hi Joshua,
> >
> > Not a fix for your issue, but Ben noticed this (and fixed it):
> >
> >
2013 Aug 21
2
Problem with DHCP and default route in CentOS
I have a CentOS 6.4 VM that is getting its DHCP information from dnsmasq (a
libvirt instance). However, it is not applying the routing information.
Attached is a tcpdump of the dhcpc output. You'll see:
Default-Gateway Option 3, length 4: 192.168.122.1
However, when I run 'route -n', I get:
# route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask