Hello folks!
I use a SL1000 UPS. The model is marketed by Advice, and looks like
their continuation of the Sustainer UPS line. It comes with both a
serial and USB port. The serial version of the SL line always worked OK
under Linux with their grotty (but adequate) UPSMON program, which comes
with
It seems to be usb to serial device so try /dev/ttyUSB0
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Ori Idan
2009/8/19 Daniel Feiglin dilog...@inter.net.il
Hello folks!
I use a SL1000 UPS. The model is marketed by Advice, and looks like
their continuation of the Sustainer UPS line. It comes with both a
serial and USB port. The
Nope. There is no such thing as a ttyUSB0 device anywhere. However, in
the mean time I found someone else with the same problem, who did this:
Begin quote:
USB Serial Converter support
This serial driver supports a wide range of USB to serial adapters. It
also allows communication with the
with APC brand UPSs:
http://www.apcupsd.org/
Neither of those will give you easy GUI point-and-click installation,
but they can manage a whole network with several machines on an UPS or
several machines on several UPSs.
The USB UPS is made by Gammatronic.
There are some Gamatronic UPSs
On 2/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, February 14, 2007 8:11 pm, David Suna wrote:
The USB UPS is made by Gammatronic.
Don't know about Gammatronic.
Alternatively, does anyone have a specific UPS that they recommend
to use with Linux?
APC. Both SmartUPS
On Thursday, 15 בFebruary 2007 01:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alternatively, does anyone have a specific UPS that they recommend
to use with Linux?
MGE ups systems?
I haven't personally used them, but they are the first on
my checklist -- just see who sponsored NUT:
to configure my current UPS to interface with the system but
since I am getting a new one I figured I would want to do it right. The
USB UPS is made by Gammatronic.
Alternatively, does anyone have a specific UPS that they recommend to
use with Linux?
Thanks,
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David Suna
[EMAIL PROTECTED
is supported by Linux, specifically Ubuntu. I never
managed to configure my current UPS to interface with the system but
since I am getting a new one I figured I would want to do it right. The
USB UPS is made by Gammatronic.
Alternatively, does anyone have a specific UPS
On Wednesday, February 14, 2007 8:11 pm, David Suna wrote:
The USB UPS is made by Gammatronic.
Don't know about Gammatronic.
Alternatively, does anyone have a specific UPS that they recommend
to use with Linux?
MGE ups systems