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2019 Oct 26
3
Problems with NUT on Raspberry Pi
Hi, thanks for your reply. >> The Unit is new, the battery drains because it went down to about 15 >> percent before NUT shuts it down. >> >> Yes, I can here a "clac". The problem is not the shutdown procedure, >> it works quite good. After the Unit reaches 20 percent the NUT-Server >> on the pi shuts down the system and the ups is turned off as
2019 Oct 27
2
Problems with NUT on Raspberry Pi
On Sun, 27 Oct 2019, EP wrote: > I can't imagine that's the way cyberpower wants their unit to work. With this > behavior the unit does exactly the opposite of what it is built for. It > doesn't protect your equipment. It will destroy it because the server which > was just shutted down cleanly will boot again on a battery-powererd ups. What > a crap. > > But I
2019 Oct 27
0
Problems with NUT on Raspberry Pi
I checked it with the Windows machine. There are nearly no parameters to set directly to the ups. The only thing to set is the low battery-state. All other settings seem to run on the windows machine only. Ups.delay.start was set to 30 after Windows-configuration. The rest seems to be unattended: Init SSL without certificate database battery.charge: 64 battery.charge.low: 10
2019 Oct 27
2
Problems with NUT on Raspberry Pi
OK, reporting back. Just tested the setting battery.charge.low=70. UPS goes down from 100 to 70 and obviously the NUT-server begins shutdown the system. UPS is turned off and .... on again immediately. I really have no idea, what the problem is, ups.delay.start shows "0". Any suggestions? Thanks! Here is the parameter report of the ups: Init SSL without certificate database
2019 Oct 26
0
Problems with NUT on Raspberry Pi
On Sat, 26 Oct 2019, EP wrote: > The Unit is new, the battery drains because it went down to about 15 percent > before NUT shuts it down. > > Yes, I can here a "clac". The problem is not the shutdown procedure, it works > quite good. After the Unit reaches 20 percent the NUT-Server on the pi shuts > down the system and the ups is turned off as well. The problem is,
2019 Oct 26
1
Problems with NUT on Raspberry Pi
That's it. It works with ondelay=0 (ups shuts down and stays so until power returns). Thanks a lot for your help, I never would have figured this out on my own. Let me ask one more question even if it is not on topic. Is there any chance to tell NUT - server to shut down the system at a battery percentage of i. e. 50? By now it waits until the battery is about 10 %. That's really not
2020 Oct 31
1
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Oct 31, 2020, at 8:42 AM, Robert Stocker <kneadtoknow at gmail.com> wrote: > > I successfully changed my UPS name and after a reboot, things seems to be well on their way. Do I need to worry about this line in the upsc results: > > Init SSL without certificate database https://askubuntu.com/questions/468632/nut-ups-and-ssl-certificates
2019 Oct 26
2
Problems with NUT on Raspberry Pi
>> [Roger wrote:] >>> By the way, do you have offdelay and ondelay values in your ups.conf ? >> >> No, I haven’t. I just added. Should I add more lines here? >> >> maxretry = 3 >> >> [ups] >> driver = usbhid-ups >> port = auto >> desc = "CPS" >> pollinterval = 15 >Yes, ondelay
2020 Oct 29
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Wednesday 28 October 2020 21:32:02 Charles Lepple wrote: > On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:38 AM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> wrote: > >>> battery.voltage: 24.0 > >>> battery.voltage.nominal: 24 > >> > >> I don't have the citation handy, but I think another user reported > >> that the battery.voltage returned by the UPS is a
2020 Oct 30
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Thursday 29 October 2020 22:12:00 Charles Lepple wrote: > On Oct 28, 2020, at 9:56 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> wrote: > > Which looks very incomplete to me. OTOH, its not a very big UPS but > > neither is the pi. I have tested that, and it shuts off long before > > it outouts a LB signal. > > Which part looks incomplete, the variables or the
2024 Jan 10
1
NUT server with multiple raspberry pi
Hello, I've been having trouble with configuring NUT in my home system. First, I have NUT server installed in one raspberry with one UPS connected by USB to it, I followed Techno Tim's tutorial on the matter and it worked perfectly with the web GUI. Then, I have another raspberry pi with two UPS connected by USB that I want to connect to the first so I use just one GUI, but I
2015 Dec 22
3
Centos7 Raspberry Pi 2 Login
Folks I'm not sure this is the right mailing list for the Centos7 port to Raspberry Pi. On the chance that this is the right place... I just booted the Centos Linux 7 for Raspbery Pi 2, but have no idea what the built-in accounts or passwords are. I've tried user: pi password: raspberry and user: root password: password to no avail. Does anyone know? Is there a HOW-TO
2024 Jan 10
1
NUT server with multiple raspberry pi
On Jan 9, 2024, at 8:19?PM, Claudio Zanetta Penna via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote: > > My problem is that I want to connect a second Raspberry to the first one with NUT server on it, so the information obtained by the second can be sent to the server > and be presented in only one web GUI. > If you are referring to this tutorial:
2019 May 02
0
NUT on Raspberry PI 3b+
I was able to make NUT and my Powercom SPIDER UPS (USB port) work under the Raspberry Pi Desktop (Debian). Everything works in VMware Workstation 15 Player. But my Raspberry Pi 3b + (with raspbian) doesn’t work with the same UPS, and with same NUT configuration. Raspberry sees the UPS, but the driver does not cling. Here is the response of Raspberry 3b + to some commands. pi at raspberrypi:~
2016 Dec 09
1
parallel::detectCores() bug on Raspberry Pi B+
In R 3.3.2 detectCores() in package parallel reports 2 rather than 1 on Raspberry Pi B+ running Raspbian. (This report is just 'for the record'. The model is superseded and I think no longer produced.) The problem seems to be caused by grep processor /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 model name : ARMv6-compatible processor rev 7 (v6l) (On Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 there is no error because
2017 May 24
0
Problems building on Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero use the arm1176jzf-s chip which AFAIK doesn't support NEON intrinsics. This may be a bug with the configure script because it appears to be compiling with NEON enabled. Lifeng can you comment? Is there a way to override the CPU detection in this case? Samuel, as a workaround you can download and compile an older version of the library. I think 1.1.2 predated the NEON
2014 Sep 08
2
how to install NUT on raspberry pi
Hi. I'm an italian user. I have a nome ups, AROS Spring RT1500. I would like connect it by usb on my server raspberry pi. Someone knows a simple tutorial to send me? I did some test without success..... Thanks Flavio
2019 May 14
0
Raspberry PI 3B+ with Ubuntu Mate and NUT
I installed the NUT under the latest Ubuntu Mate for Raspberry. The driver immediately earned with my UPS (Powercom SPD-850U). But my happiness was not long. After the first restart of Raspberry, the NUT did not start. It is treated by reconnecting the USB connector. Reconnection has to be performed after each reboot of Raspberry. The USB permissions for the "nut" group and priority
2017 Sep 13
0
Docker container for Raspberry Pi
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 10:56:10PM +0000, Guillermo Bisheimer wrote: > Just wanted to mention that I've published a docker image of tinc 1.1pre15 > for the raspberry pi 2/3. > > It was compiled from source on a raspberry 3 and published as > byscontrol/tinc-rpi <https://hub.docker.com/r/byscontrol/tinc-rpi/> along > witht the configuration instructions. > > The
2015 Jun 22
3
CentOS on ARM7 (eg Raspberry Pi)
I saw in the anouncement for the upcoming Boston, MA conference that there will be demos of CentOS on an ARM7 system. I am wondering: does this mean that there is somewhere out there a build of some version of CentOS that might run on a Raspberry Pi (which has an ARM7 processor)? -- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Custom Software Services