Hi! all.
I have been reading every mail and news about nut and 06da:0002
Phoenixtec but not found a solution.
I have a very nice working ups from:
CENER ref: Active 1000VA 230V 12 CENER and front logo LA 900
It has COM3 and USB plugs, I don't know if it needs a standar RS232
I have test with
01.12.2014, 06:18, Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com:
On Nov 29, 2014, at 7:32 AM, Victor Porton por...@narod.ru wrote:
On Debian Linux jessie:
After buying an UPS and installation of nut-server and nut-client at my PC
and configuring the ports and the protocol, do I need to adjust time
On Dec 1, 2014, at 4:11 AM, Victor Porton por...@narod.ru wrote:
battery.voltage: 13.70
battery.voltage.high: 13.00
battery.voltage.low: 10.40
These are the voltage thresholds for the UPS, so theoretically the UPS will
send the LB signal when the battery voltage goes lower than 10.40 Volts.
On Dec 1, 2014, at 3:00 AM, j...@telefonica.net wrote:
I have a very nice working ups from:
CENER ref: Active 1000VA 230V 12 CENER and front logo LA 900
Do you know what software was originally recommended for the UPS?
Unfortunately, Phoenixtec seems to have made a lot of different
01.12.2014, 14:50, Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com:
On Dec 1, 2014, at 4:11 AM, Victor Porton por...@narod.ru wrote:
battery.voltage: 13.70
battery.voltage.high: 13.00
battery.voltage.low: 10.40
These are the voltage thresholds for the UPS, so theoretically the UPS will
send the LB
On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Victor Porton por...@narod.ru wrote:
01.12.2014, 14:50, Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com:
Does upsrw -l advice show anything?
$ upsrw -l advice
upsrw: invalid option -- 'l'
I suppose I should read the documentation every once in a while :-)
upsrw advice
I was
01.12.2014, 16:27, Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com:
On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Victor Porton por...@narod.ru wrote:
01.12.2014, 14:50, Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com:
Does upsrw -l advice show anything?
$ upsrw -l advice
upsrw: invalid option -- 'l'
I suppose I should read the
Hi Charles;
I had nut working from before, but managed to lock up something and had to
reboot. Nut is in the stuff to start at boot time, but is not now capable
to being restarted with the nut script in /etc/init.d, claiming it is
disabled:
gene@coyote:/usr/src/nut-2.7.2/docs/man$ sudo
Hi Charles.
Thanks for your reply.
I have no idea about the original software, this UPS has never been
working and nobody knows about it.
I test with blazer_usb with no success, but I will try to get that
nutdrv_qx, it is not in my Debian Wheezy distribution of Nut.
I will take in acount to
On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Hi Charles;
I had nut working from before, but managed to lock up something and had to
reboot. Nut is in the stuff to start at boot time, but is not now capable
to being restarted with the nut script in /etc/init.d,
On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
FWIW, before I asked, I redid the nut ./configure --with-doc=auto, then a
make. Then I step into the docs directory and do a sudo make install,
which it appears to do. But no manpages were install despite the command
line
On Nov 29, 2014, at 5:01 PM, Matthew Sund matts...@yahoo.com wrote:
I installed nut from the epel repository on Scientific Linux 7. I would like
to get my smart500rt1u working, but # upsc smart500@localhost gives the
following output:
battery.voltage.nominal: 0
device.mfr: Tripp Lite
On Monday 01 December 2014 20:35:15 Charles Lepple did opine
And Gene did reply:
On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Hi Charles;
I had nut working from before, but managed to lock up something and
had to reboot. Nut is in the stuff to start at boot time,
On Monday 01 December 2014 20:43:37 Charles Lepple did opine
And Gene did reply:
On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
FWIW, before I asked, I redid the nut ./configure --with-doc=auto,
then a make. Then I step into the docs directory and do a sudo make
install,
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