On 08/02/2011 14:55, Arjen de Korte wrote:
{ shutdown.return, 0, 0, UPS.Output.APCDelayBeforeReboot, NULL,
1, HU_TYPE_CMD, NULL },
Yes, that does the trick!
# clients/upscmd -u apcmon -p pass123 apc1500 shutdown.return
has the desired effect.
Would you like me to provide any more output?
Citeren Kevin bakd...@gmail.com:
Yes, that does the trick!
# clients/upscmd -u apcmon -p pass123 apc1500 shutdown.return
has the desired effect.
Good. I assume you tried this on the CS-500, right? Do you have any
idea how long the delay is before the device actually shuts down?
Would
On 08/02/2011 16:09, Kevin wrote:
The bad news is that the # usbhid-ups -a apc1500 -k -DDD command
doesn't work
Cancel that. I was using the wrong path. It does work fine.
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On 08/02/2011 15:50, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Do you have any idea how long the delay is before the device actually
shuts down?
*Further testing:*
When the command is issued
On power:
Switches immediately to battery
Waits 60 seconds
Sleeps for 2 seconds, switches output power off
Restarts
Citeren Kevin bakd...@gmail.com:
On power:
Switches immediately to battery
Waits 60 seconds
Sleeps for 2 seconds, switches output power off
Restarts
Although it is a bit weird that the device switches to battery, this
doesn't really harm. We know such behavior from older devices with
On 08/02/2011 16:48, Arjen de Korte wrote:
That's good to know. It looks like we found the correct mapping. If
this doesn't conflict with known report descriptors, I'll add this to
the development version later today.
For info, I added this line:
{ shutdown.stop, 0, 0,
Hi
I Bought a cheap Plexus 800VA UPS from ebuyer :
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/240319 to use with my Netgear ReadyNAS duo.
Initial version of NUT was very old and NAS didn't detect it although in the
NAS log it said UPS Disconnected. Syslog did send the following :
Jan 25 12:46:36 nas-27lfc
Citeren Mike Barber badpa...@googlemail.com:
Installed 2.4.1 using apt and installed in place of initial version
Found various web documents detailing that blazer_usb would probably be the
driver to use.
using usb.conf :
[UPS]
driver = blazer_usb
port = auto
and running the driver in debug
Arjen de Korte nut+us...@de-korte.org va escriure:
Citeren Ernest Sales ersa...@gmail.com:
I would like to report a working device to add to the hardware
compatibility list, but cannot find a way on the website.
Would this
list be OK for that purpose?
Sure. Please list the
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