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2020 Mar 18
0
FW: Unable to use the TCP network interface
Looks like all I was missing was a line break. Realized it by looking at one of the projects: http://elrik75.free.fr/ups_control/ Perhaps it's implied, but might be worth adding to the documentation. From: tyler.montney at wast3dgeneration.com <tyler.montney at wast3dgeneration.com> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2020 8:44 PM To: 'nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net'
2020 Mar 23
0
USB drivers not found when compiling
On Mar 22, 2020, at 8:50 PM, Tyler Montney <montneytyler at gmail.com> wrote: > > Came across this in the process of troubleshooting: https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2011-November/007249.html <https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2011-November/007249.html> Take everything that guy says with a grain of salt ;-) > > My whole reason for
2020 Mar 23
5
USB drivers not found when compiling
Came across this in the process of troubleshooting: https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2011-November/007249.html My whole reason for compiling from source is to add SSL support (as it doesn't seem available through the package manager). Apt list shows these installed: libusb-1.0-0-dev/stable,now 2:1.0.22-2 armhf [installed] libusb-1.0-0/stable,now 2:1.0.22-2 armhf
2020 Mar 23
5
USB drivers not found when compiling
Compiling against http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.7/nut-2.7.4.tar.gz. I also have libusb-0.1-4 installed but no joy. On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 2:45 AM Jim Klimov <jimklimov at cos.ru> wrote: > On March 23, 2020 12:50:11 AM UTC, Tyler Montney <montneytyler at gmail.com> > wrote: > >Came across this in the process of troubleshooting: > > >
2020 Mar 23
0
USB drivers not found when compiling
On March 23, 2020 1:43:01 PM UTC, Tyler Montney <montneytyler at gmail.com> wrote: >Compiling against >http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.7/nut-2.7.4.tar.gz. >I also have libusb-0.1-4 installed but no joy. > >On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 2:45 AM Jim Klimov <jimklimov at cos.ru> wrote: > >> On March 23, 2020 12:50:11 AM UTC, Tyler Montney ><montneytyler at
2012 May 28
1
[HCL] Cyber Power Systems CP1000PFCLCD supported by usbhid-ups
Cyber Power Systems CP1000PFCLCD = upsc output = attached = Shutdown results = I experienced a genuine power outage shortly after setup. The 1 master system and the 1 slave system both shutdown successfully. The master shutdown before the slave (*not* a bug report; I may not have this configured correctly yet). The UPS was not powered off by the master. I don't know if the UPS
2013 Apr 05
1
CP1000PFCLCD really high output voltage
Hi! I just installed a new CP1000PFCLCD (Cyber Power PFC Sinewave UPS) and everything appears to be working correctly, except that I have an oddly high output voltage reading from nut. All of the other values seem consistent with what the front-panel LCD says except for this one. Is this something that needs a correction factor, or perhaps the value the driver is reading has been remapped? BTW,
2020 Mar 23
0
USB drivers not found when compiling
On March 23, 2020 12:50:11 AM UTC, Tyler Montney <montneytyler at gmail.com> wrote: >Came across this in the process of troubleshooting: >https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2011-November/007249.html > >My whole reason for compiling from source is to add SSL support (as it >doesn't seem available through the package manager). Apt list shows >these
2017 Nov 12
1
Cyberpower model numbers in the HCL
Charles Lepple writes: > On Nov 12, 2017, at 10:08 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > > > The HCL has an entry for a Cyberpower model CP1500AVRLCD. Not listed is > the CP1500PFCLCD model, a newer, premium version of the unit; but the HCL > does have an entry for the CP1000PFCLCD model. > > > > Pretty sure that the CP1500PFCLCD will work; but figure I ask if anyone
2017 Nov 12
0
Cyberpower model numbers in the HCL
On Nov 12, 2017, at 10:08 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > The HCL has an entry for a Cyberpower model CP1500AVRLCD. Not listed is the CP1500PFCLCD model, a newer, premium version of the unit; but the HCL does have an entry for the CP1000PFCLCD model. > > Pretty sure that the CP1500PFCLCD will work; but figure I ask if anyone knows for sure. > We have a bit of a backlog of HCL/DDL
2015 Sep 26
1
Incorrect values returned from usbhid-ups
I have the same issue of incorrect output voltage being reported by usbhid-ups, as run on NAS4Free (FreeBSD). UPS is as shown below. There is a thread on this list from 2014 that has these same issues, apparently never addressed by any of the later usbhid-ups releases. I?m using 2.7.3. The value I am especially concerned with is the output voltage; if ANY thing should be right on the report, it?s
2018 Jul 21
2
Failed to establish your Kerberos Ticket cache due time differences with the domain controller
I have this warning message when I try to logon using a domain user to the DC itself: "Failed to establish your Kerberos Ticket cache due time differences with the domain controller. Please verify the system time." I have set up PAM using this file: /usr/share/pam-configs/winbind: Name: Winbind NT/Active Directory authentication Default: yes Priority: 192 Auth-Type: Primary Auth:
2017 Nov 12
5
Cyberpower model numbers in the HCL
Anyone familiar with Cyberpower's model numbers? I finally got sick of my Tripplite's USB port going south, all the time, so I'm looking to replace it. The HCL has an entry for a Cyberpower model CP1500AVRLCD. Not listed is the CP1500PFCLCD model, a newer, premium version of the unit; but the HCL does have an entry for the CP1000PFCLCD model. Pretty sure that the CP1500PFCLCD
2015 Dec 30
2
ICMP 'Destination unreachable (Port unreachable)'
Hi I am still having trouble getting Windows 10 and Windows 7 laptops to communicate with a Samba server (4.1.17-Debian) running on Rasbian Jesse. Running Wireshark on one of the laptops I notice these sequential packet transfers: Laptop –> Pi BJNP Scanner command: discover Pi –> Laptop ICMP 'Destination unreachable (Port unreachable)' This happens even on a laptop
2019 Jun 02
1
odd msg at top of upsc output
On May 31, 2019, at 11:19 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Friday 31 May 2019 10:08:02 am Charles Lepple wrote: >> >> To be honest, I thought we had fixed this a while ago (NUT 2.7.1), but >> I guess it popped back up again: >> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/30 > > nut 2.7.2. Built from the tarball. Some option I should have configured > it
2017 Jun 11
5
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
On 6/10/2017 9:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > I recommend the Cubieboards or Linkspirt. The advantage of both of > these over a RaspberryPI: > > Mainline kernel. See what it takes for a special RPi kernel over on > the Centos-arm list. > Sata interface. What are you going to run your stuff on? A slow SD > card or a slow USB drive? I use Rasbian on my pi's.
2016 Feb 15
2
APC Back-UPS BX1400U
On Feb 15, 2016, at 12:55 PM, T. Ermlich <pelegrine at gmail.com> wrote: > > torsten at raspberrypi:/ $ sudo /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a UPS -x vendorid=051d -DD > Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.38 (2.7.2) If the driver is crashing, you might be affected by this bug: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/258 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=812604
2020 Mar 05
1
Upgrade 4.9 -> 4.11 oups
Here is some news: The problem concern this 2 parameters: bind interfaces only = yes + interfaces = lo eth0 If I comment this 2 lines, smbd is starting (but not listening on localhost) We have find our problem source with Denis and figure out that package 4.11.6 from samba.tranquil.it may have been bad compiled (chroot problem ?) No problem with 4.11.6 from Louis VanBelle ans no problem with
2017 Nov 12
0
Cyberpower model numbers in the HCL
On 11/12/2017 10:08 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Anyone familiar with Cyberpower's model numbers? > > I finally got sick of my Tripplite's USB port going south, all the time, so > I'm looking to replace it. > > The HCL has an entry for a Cyberpower model CP1500AVRLCD. Not listed is the > CP1500PFCLCD model, a newer, premium version of the unit; but the HCL
2015 Sep 11
0
why upsc need no authentication?
On Sep 10, 2015, at 10:23 AM, d tbsky <tbskyd at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi: > I found I can setup password for uspmon. but upsc can connect to > any upsd without authentication. although the ups data is not very > confidential, but I would like not to expose it to anyone who can > connect to server. > > is there any method to harden upsd? thanks for hint.