Hi,a second try since I've got new info on that point...as you are interested in, I've taken a bit of time to study back these points.2006/6/27, Carlos Rodrigues
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Hi!We have two MGE Evolution 1100 here, and I want to make use of the
powershare outlets to force a particular boot
Network UPS Tools version 2.0.4-pre1 has been released.
http://www.networkupstools.org/
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I've just commited something in the trunk.It works for newhidups, but I've not tested it much yet...For the recall, the need is to have a special powering order of the outlets at boot time.Use case:
- we have two outlets, identified in the nut tree as outlet.1 and outlet.2- we want to power up
I am sorry if this is an FAQ, but there doesn't seem to be searchable
archives, and the supported manufacturer's list doesn't include surge
master. Google was also not much help.
I have just put a Linux box and the customer has a surge max UPS.
Anyone any ideas what protocol it uses?
Hi Rodrigo,2006/7/7, Rodrigo Ventura [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 06 July 2006 20:15, Arnaud Quette wrote: a good try, and amount of effort. Sadly, notifications are on the PIPE_INTERRUPTOk, let's do it again.HIDGetEvents() calls libusb_get_interrupt() with size=20 (hardcoded), which
calls
That page mentions safenet. You can try the safenet driver to see if it works.
On 7/7/06, Brian Read [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sorry if this is an FAQ, but there doesn't seem to be searchable
archives, and the supported manufacturer's list doesn't include surge
master. Google was also not
Brian Read wrote:
I am sorry if this is an FAQ, but there doesn't seem to be searchable
archives, and the supported manufacturer's list doesn't include surge
master. Google was also not much help.
I have just put a Linux box and the customer has a surge max UPS.
Anyone any ideas what
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