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2020 Mar 28
0
CentOS 8 w/gnome and NUT
On Mar 27, 2020, at 11:51 PM, Ben Kamen <ben at benkamen.net> wrote: > > I'm playing with a new CentOS 8 with a cyperpower OR500 (a smaller sibling to the OR700) plugged in via USB. > > GNOME sees the UPS... but NUT does not (even if I shut down gnome). > >> [root at delp ups]# upsdrvctl start >> Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.4 >>
2012 Feb 22
1
[HCL] CyberPower OR700 supported by usbhid-ups
CyberPower OR700LCDRM1U (http://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/ups-systems/smart-app-ups/rackmount-lcd/OR700LCDRM1U.html) upsc output: battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 10 battery.charge.warning: 20 battery.mfr.date: CPS battery.runtime: 6000 battery.runtime.low: 300 battery.type: PbAcid battery.voltage: 14.5 battery.voltage.nominal: 12 device.mfr: CPS device.model: UPS OR700
2020 Mar 06
2
NUT-Server will not start at boot with Cyberpower PR1500
O.S.: Linux LMDE 3 "Cindy" Linux Kernel: 4.9.0-12-amd64 NUT Version: 2.4.7-5 Installed from: Debian package Driver in use: usbhid-ups UPS device: Powerwalker Basic VI 1500 STL. Identifies as Cyberpower PR1500LCDRT2U UPS VendorID 0764 ProductID 0601 Product URL:
2015 Sep 22
2
FreeBSD backed with a PR1500LCDRT2U
I need some help here with getting this thing running. Every time I enable NUT on the server, I get a "on battery" status when I know that it is running on house power. This only occurs when I am monitoring it with FreeBSD(NAS4Free) When i plug the same UPS into CentOS 6.7, It works as expected. I am not sure what the difference between the NUT versions other than the base OS would be.
2024 Aug 13
2
CyberPower PR1500LCDRT2U via serial port
I'm trying to access a Cyber Power PR1500LCDRT2U via the serial port (because I need the use the USB connection for a windows machine), but not having any luck with the powerpanel driver. Any other suggestions? Thanks! -- Orion Poplawski he/him/his - surely the least important thing about me Manager of IT Systems 720-772-5637 NWRA, Boulder/CoRA Office FAX:
2009 Oct 06
1
Cyberpower OR500 on usbhid-ups
Dear Rod, thanks for writing. Good work! I am no longer an active NUT developer, so I am forwarding your message to the NUT developers list. NUT developers: probably this device can be added permanently. Also, should the MAINTAINERS file perhaps be replaced by a pointer to the mailing lists? It seems fairly outdated anyway. Cheers, -- Peter R. W. Rodolico wrote: > > I think I have the
2013 Nov 18
3
NUT-HAL (for use with USB UPS's and Gnome)
My first attempt to post this bounced -- this is a 2nd try. ----------------------------------------------------------------- I've recently installed a CyberPower OR500 on a CentOS 6.4 system. nut comes RPM'd as nut-hal -- and I've played a little with it - but I'm trying to figure out just what it provides at that point. (looking at the docs, I'm not quite sure) I'd
2015 Sep 25
3
FreeBSD backed with a PR1500LCDRT2U
On Sep 25, 2015, at 9:21 AM, Louis G. <louis at frentzgzesh.info> wrote: > > For what it is worth, I also have a Cyber Power CP900AVR laying around that I can test with. That could certainly help narrow down whether it is a problem with the UPS or with the OS. -- Charles Lepple clepple at gmail
2013 Nov 21
0
NUT-HAL (for use with USB UPS's and Gnome)
On Nov 18, 2013, at 10:39 AM, Ben Kamen wrote: > My first attempt to post this bounced -- this is a 2nd try. Sorry about that - Alioth, the server that hosts the lists, was down due to disk failure: http://lists.debian.org/debian-infrastructure-announce/2013/11/msg00001.html > I've recently installed a CyberPower OR500 on a CentOS 6.4 system. > > nut comes RPM'd as nut-hal
2015 Oct 09
0
FreeBSD backed with a PR1500LCDRT2U
On Oct 9, 2015, at 8:19 AM, Louis G. <louis at frentzgzesh.info> wrote: > > Charles, > > That was the PR1500LCDRT2U on the FreeBSD. I have not tried the CP900VR on the FreeBSD box yet. I can tell you that the CP900VR does work as expected on the Nas4Free one though. I am thinking it is the way the driver parses the USB hex identifier. There might be a filter that is not
2015 Sep 24
2
FreeBSD backed with a PR1500LCDRT2U
>> >> The output was also not as big as you made it out to be. > > Well, I didn't expect the driver to fail *that* badly :-) > > Assuming the UPS is still at /dev/ugen4.2, can you try the following command? (Probably needs to be run as root, with the driver stopped.) > > usbconfig -u 4 -a 2 dump_curr_config_desc Here is output of the command. Thank you for
2015 Oct 09
0
FreeBSD backed with a PR1500LCDRT2U
On Oct 8, 2015, at 9:55 PM, Louis G. <louis at frentzgzesh.info> wrote: > > I finally got the FreeBSD box up and running. I can do testing now when you have time. I have ran through the tests that you asked me to do previously and attached them here. Let me know what you find. Thank you. The CyberPower HID report descriptor looks fine, but I think I'm losing track of the various
2018 Dec 29
2
APC Back UPS?
On 12/27/18 8:09 AM, Charles Lepple wrote: > [...] That's Ben's point - either it is actual Ethernet (usually found > on an add-on UPS SNMP monitoring card, where the jack typically has > two status LEDs, one on either side of the notch for the modular plug > tab) that needs to go to another Ethernet jack on a NIC or a switch, > or it is a proprietary APC cable that
2015 Sep 25
3
FreeBSD backed with a PR1500LCDRT2U
> >> usbconfig -u 4 -a 2 dump_curr_config_desc > > Here is output of the command. Thank you for your help with this. > > ugen4.2: <product 0x0601 CyberPower Systems> at usbus4, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=LOW (1.5Mbps) pwr=ON (50mA) > [...] > bLength = 0x09 > bDescriptorType = 0x21 > bDescriptorSubType = 0x10 >> RAW dump: >> 0x00 | 0x09, 0x21,
2015 Sep 23
2
FreeBSD backed with a PR1500LCDRT2U
>> >> I need some help here with getting this thing running. Every time I enable NUT on the server, I get a "on battery" status when I know that it is running on house power. This only occurs when I am monitoring it with FreeBSD(NAS4Free) > >Which version of FreeBSD is this based on? I also included the Motherboard and processor so if there is anything those
2018 Dec 27
4
APC Back UPS?
> >> Maybe it's not a standard ethernet-to-UPS cable? > > That's Ben's point - either it is actual Ethernet (usually found on an add-on UPS SNMP monitoring card, where the jack typically has two status LEDs, one on either side of the notch for the modular plug tab) that needs to go to another Ethernet jack on a NIC or a switch, or it is a proprietary APC cable that
2020 Mar 07
2
NUT-Server will not start at boot with Cyberpower PR1500
Hi Charles, Thanks for your response. No, I only put 192.168.1.64 as an extra option as I want to allow Slave access from another computer. Otherwise, access will normally only be from localhost. There is only one network interface on this machine. I will try it out with "LISTEN 0.0.0.0 3493" and see what happens. I must confess I usually run without a firewall as I'm only running a
2017 Nov 02
2
Updating snmp-mib.c with new Cyberpower v2.0 MIB
On 11/02/2017 01:52 AM, Jim Klimov wrote: > > I believe the main reason for a new set of .c/.h files here would be if the new MIB is defined in a separate subtree. The top-level mapping binds the vendor entry OIDs (often "hidden" so one has to know where to poke). It may also be higher in the list of snmp-ups.h, in case the device also serves the older MIB but you'd prefer the
2018 Dec 25
3
APC Back UPS and Best Power FERRUPS?
Lately I got (used) an APC Back UPS Pro 1000 and Back UPS NS 1080. I got an ethernet-to-USB cable from another UPS, but the Pro isn't detected (with usbhid-ups.) I haven't tried the NS yet but it seems to not be on the list though looks just like the Pro. Some months ago I was discussing setup of a Ferrups 700VA.  I got it to work only with a command in rc.local, but not automatically
2012 Feb 15
1
CyberPower UPS Help
Hi all. I'm trying to get a CyberPower OR700LCDRM1U UPS working with NUT (via USB). I assumed this would be compatible since the OR2200LCDRM2U is. Clearly I'm wrong or missing something vital. I'm on FreeBSD, using the version of NUT from the ports tree (2.6.1). FWIW, I tried compiling from source with similar results. Here's my UPS in ups.conf: [ssups] driver=usbhid-ups