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2014 Sep 22
0
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
Charles, So I installed a minimal CentOS 6.5 installation on the Fedora box this morning and I got the same issue. Below are the kernel versions used. CentOS 6.5 Minimal - [root at nemo tmp]# uname -a Linux nemo 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Nov 22 03:15:09 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root at nemo tmp]# rpm -qa | grep nut nut-2.6.5-2.el6.x86_64 nut-client-2.6.5-2.el6.x86_64
2014 Sep 23
0
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
Charles, > What is the new behavior? The CentOS minimal install had different print statements and a broadcast message whenever the UPS was disconnected. The broadcast isn't really important. Below are the differences I pasted though I'm not sure if they are important, I just noticed they were different. Particularly the bolded parts which I think you alluded to in your email about
2014 Sep 29
0
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
Some of my messages never went through since I hit a message size limit. I'm resending them in the hopes they are under the limit. Charles, The lsusb command did not trigger a disconnect. The output of that command is below. I ran "usbhid-ups -a upsunit -DDD &> output.log" and I have attached the /var/log/messages and output.log to this email. Before running this test
2006 Aug 03
1
Re: [Nemo-devel] nuts status page
Adam: Thanks for putting up this page. But something is wrong. In particular, our Powerware 9135 is a three phase UPS system with THREE 480 volt outputs. So the displayed voltage is not correct -- in fact there should really be THREE voltages displayed, all around 480v. Nut developers: I am copying the NUT mailing list to see if anyone can suggest how to fix this. NUT developers, see the
2014 Sep 30
2
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
On Sep 29, 2014, at 12:50 PM, Shade Alabsa <shade34321 at gmail.com> wrote: > The lsusb command did not trigger a disconnect. The output of that > command is below. If you run lsusb several times, does it still work? The exact output of lsusb isn't as important as whether anything gets logged by the kernel. Running lsusb shouldn't cause any extra kernel messages such as
2014 Sep 30
0
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
Charles, > If you run lsusb several times, does it still work? The exact output of lsusb isn't as important as whether anything gets logged by the kernel. Running lsusb shouldn't cause any extra kernel messages such as the disconnection/reconnection messages shown here: Running lsusb seveeral times works just fine and no disconnects are observed. > This
2006 Oct 02
1
Quota with quota dict and peruser quota, dovecot LDA needed?
Hi, This mail sources from the thread with this topic title: Re: [Dovecot] [SOLVED] quota with: postfixadmin, postfix, mysql & dovecot As this title does no longer cover the topic i decided to start a new thread. I have set up quota:dict with the proxy::quotadict option and i'm not using dovecot LDA. My quota table is filled with records like username: pveerman at nemo.kabelfoon.net
2003 Dec 16
5
A domain controller for the domain could not by contacted (2.2.3a-12.3 for Debian)
Hello, I'm having problems using Samba as an primary domain controller. I am using debian woody as our platform. The version of samba is "2.2.3a-12.3 for Debian" and i followed the instructions which can be found on the following url: http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/eserver/tutorials/samba/. In short this covers: - creating the config file - creating the users /
2008 Feb 25
3
Whitespace in img src
Hello, markdown (Python implementation) seems to render: ![alternativer text](pfad/und/eine lange/url zum bild.jpg) to <img src="pfad/und/eine" title="lange/url zum bild.jpg" alt="alternativer text"/> breaking the URL at the whitespace. AFAIK whitespaces are ok in URLs so why is it breaking up the URL here? Thanks, Florian -- I'm using an
2014 Sep 22
1
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
I am experiencing the same kind of disconnects, stale data on Eaton brand UPS (Nova AVR). It keeps doing it probably due to Windows to detect it as a new hardware, until Eaton software is installed. With Eaton Linux IPP http://pqsoftware.eaton.com/explore/eng/ipp/default.htm?lang=en this does not happen. Think what? It disables it somehow. But as soon as you remove this proprietary driver, its
2014 Sep 21
4
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
Soon as I get back to that computer I will let you know which kernel version. Both were just recently installed, Fedora was installed specifically for this actually, though updates have been applied. I've tried it with other USB ports already across 5 different machines. I've also swapped out the USB cable for another one that I knew worked fine. I'll see what I can do about
2014 Sep 23
4
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
On Sep 22, 2014, at 11:14 AM, Shade Alabsa <shade34321 at gmail.com> wrote: > These machines are exact replicas of each other and are fairly old and have a Core 2 Duo E8400 CPU in them. Is there anything else you need or anything I can do to help fix this? Thanks! Also, Barry Skrypnyk mentioned that Fedora was one of the Linux distributions that Tripp Lite claims to support. I recommend
2012 May 31
1
Tangential Issue: idmap backend = ad and Active Directory 2008R2
Tried single quotes on Domain Admins in the pam.d file as well as a backslash on the space with no effect. I've found several references that just say "no spaces in group names." Is there really no way to do this? Also, most references I find to using these lines in pam.d say that "sufficient" should work, but I'm finding that users in the named group can then log in
2014 Sep 19
2
Tripp-Lite USB constantlly disconnecting.
Hey, was wondering if I could get a quick sanity check. We have a SmartUPS 1500 RM2U which we have connected to a box via USB. It seems like every 40-45 seconds it becomes disconnected and reconnected. Though this only happens when we have NUT enabled, otherwise it's fine. When it is disconnecting and reconnecting running lsusb doesn't show it disconnecting. After having it sit like that
2003 Jul 30
1
new version of gpg patch for openssh
I've made version 0.9 of the gpg host/user authentication patch available; this version changes the encodings of the key and signature, and hopefully now encodes them in a way that matches the IETF spec. The code and some more details are at http://www.red-bean.com/~nemo/openssh-gpg
2008 Jun 29
1
function to export data
Hi, I’m trying to built a simple function that allows me to export automatically some results to a text file. I’ve tried the two following approaches but none worked. > exportdata<-function(x) { + dataexp<-summary(x) + export(dataexp,type="ascii",file="dataexp.txt") + } > exportdata(glm.poisson0) Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object
2005 Dec 02
1
Zero-inflated neg.bin. model and pscl package
Dear list, I'm currently trying to develop a model to assess clam yield potential in a lagoon. I'm using the zeroinfl function of the pscl package to fit a Zero-inflated negative binomial model, given the high occurrence of zero counts. I don't understand from the sentence in the pscl guide "Zero-inflated count models are a type of two-component mixture model, with a component
2006 Aug 30
1
Optimization
Dear R-list, I'm trying to estimate the relative importance of 6 environmental variables in determining clam yield. To estimate clam yield a previous work used the function Yield = (A^a*B^b*C^c...)^1/(a+b+c+...) where A,B,C... are the values of the environmental variables and the weights a,b,c... have not been calibrated on data but taken from literature. Now I'd like to estimate the
2004 Jun 28
2
converging the flow
Hi everyone, I had a question about linux qos using the tc command. I''m sorry if I''m mailing to the wrong list. I''d appreciate any redirection to the right one. What I want to do is to converge several flows. Is this possible with Linux ?I only found examples that fan out, like the tree structure. And was wondering if it''s possible to converge it.
2018 Sep 04
8
[Bug 1277] New: v1.8.0 FTBFS on Void Linux due to conflicting definitions
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1277 Bug ID: 1277 Summary: v1.8.0 FTBFS on Void Linux due to conflicting definitions Product: iptables Version: unspecified Hardware: x86_64 OS: other Status: NEW Severity: blocker Priority: P5 Component: unknown