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2011 Nov 30
2
Patch for addition of Cyberpower RMCARD100, 201, 202, 301 (snmp mib)
I did a bunch of work on this today. It should be all set to go. This patch is to add support for the Cyberpower RMCARD snmp cards. I basically copied the driver for bestpower, changed the name and updated the mib map. I have this running on two separate systems (two separate ups's) and it looks good. The only thing I could not figure out was updating the Makefile.am (my aclocal/libtools
2017 Aug 15
0
Keep on losing communication: Raspberry Pi, CyberPower PR1500LCD
On Aug 12, 2017, at 12:00 PM, Rory Jaffe <rsjaffe at gmail.com> wrote: > > OS Version: Linux piaware 4.9.35-v7+ #1014 SMP Fri Jun 30 14:47:43 BST 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux > Nut Version: 2.7.2-4 > Nut Installation Method: apt > Device: CyberPower PR1500LCD > Uses? ?Generic HID driver 0.38 (2.7.2) Is this stock Raspbian or another variant? If it is Raspbian, I think it might
2020 Oct 27
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
Thanks so much for all the help! It looks like at present I've at least got a working configuration that I need to test and fine-tune, am I interpreting this correctly? On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 9:47 AM Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:01 AM, I wrote: > > > >> battery.voltage.nominal: 24 > > > > I don't have the
2020 Oct 29
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
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 constant 24.0 V, >> regardless of the actual battery voltage. [...] > I think
2020 Oct 30
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
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 commands? Even the larger UPSes tend to return a lot of read-only values, and only
2020 Oct 30
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Oct 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, Robert Stocker <kneadtoknow at gmail.com> wrote: > > Sorry for the delay. Here are my outputs, but first a quick question: am I right in thinking I can change the name of my ups simply by editing ups.conf? That script I ran from the Pi forum used that name, and I don't care for it. Thanks again for your help. > Yes, ups.conf, plus the other
2020 Oct 31
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
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 On Thu, Oct 29, 2020, 10:15 PM Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > On Oct 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, Robert Stocker <kneadtoknow at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Sorry for the
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
2020 Oct 24
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Oct 23, 2020, at 11:06 AM, Robert Stocker <kneadtoknow at gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks again for your patience. I'm still learning how to deal with systemctl myself (and starting from, I'm sure, a much lower level of understanding), so if I've neglected to restart or start something, please let me know. > > I made the change to /etc/nut/upsd.conf. > I
2020 Oct 26
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Oct 25, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Robert Stocker <kneadtoknow at gmail.com> wrote: > > Init SSL without certificate database > battery.charge: 100 > battery.charge.low: 10 > battery.charge.warning: 20 > battery.mfr.date: CPS > battery.runtime: 15690 > battery.runtime.low: 300 > battery.type: PbAcid > battery.voltage: 24.0 > battery.voltage.nominal: 24 I
2020 Oct 26
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Oct 26, 2020, at 9:01 AM, I wrote: > >> 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 constant 24.0 V, regardless of the actual battery voltage. Here's what I was thinking of:
2020 Oct 31
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Oct 30, 2020, at 12:22 AM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> wrote: > > 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
2020 Oct 29
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
Sorry for the delay. Here are my outputs, but first a quick question: am I right in thinking I can change the name of my ups simply by editing ups.conf? That script I ran from the Pi forum used that name, and I don't care for it. Thanks again for your help. $ upsrw pbx [battery.charge.low] Remaining battery level when UPS switches to LB (percent) Type: STRING Maximum length: 10 Value: 10
2020 Oct 29
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Oct 27, 2020, at 2:45 PM, Robert Stocker <kneadtoknow at gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks so much for all the help! It looks like at present I've at least got a working configuration that I need to test and fine-tune, am I interpreting this correctly? Yes. If you're good with the default NUT behavior of shutting down when the UPS signals LB (low battery; per upsc, seems to be
2017 Aug 12
2
Keep on losing communication: Raspberry Pi, CyberPower PR1500LCD
Everything runs fine for several hours, then communication is lost and nut doesn't reestablish communication on its own. Running sudo upsdrvctl stop then sudo upsdrvctl start reestablishes communication. OS Version: Linux piaware 4.9.35-v7+ #1014 SMP Fri Jun 30 14:47:43 BST 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux Nut Version: 2.7.2-4 Nut Installation Method: apt Device: CyberPower PR1500LCD Uses ? ? Generic
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
2020 Oct 26
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
On Monday 26 October 2020 09:01:31 Charles Lepple wrote: > On Oct 25, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Robert Stocker <kneadtoknow at gmail.com> wrote: > > Init SSL without certificate database > > battery.charge: 100 > > battery.charge.low: 10 > > battery.charge.warning: 20 > > battery.mfr.date: CPS > > battery.runtime: 15690 > > battery.runtime.low: 300
2020 Oct 25
4
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
This was very helpful for me, thank you! On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 9:06 AM Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > The easiest way to tell if upsd is working is to run "upsc -l" on the same > system, which will list the NUT UPS names, and then run e.g. "upsc mge" > (replacing "mge" with the name returned by "upsc -l") > Here was the
2020 Oct 21
1
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
I've searched the listserv archive, to no avail, so I hope I'm not duplicating a previous problem. I am anxious to get this working, so I'm open to uninstalling what I have and starting over. One note which may not be meaningful is that this UPS pre-dates the Raspberry Pi I've got connected to it, and I used to use it with the CyberPower software, which requires logging in with a