Apologies for resurrecting an old thread and likely poor formatting - I wasn't
subscribed to the list at the time and have copied it out of the archives
(http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2010-July/006104.html).
I've been unable to locate any further progress on this UPS
-DDD output attached.
On 25/09/2011, at 1:00 , Charles Lepple wrote:
Tue Jul 13 19:54:03 UTC 2010
Citeren Michelle Wright michelle.wright op gmail.com:
$ sudo /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -DDD -a maxfun
Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.34 (2.4.3)
USB communication driver 0.31
Can you
, Tim Gould tgo...@reverb.com.au wrote:
-DDD output attached.
Given that the ConfigVoltage should not change for a given UPS, this
should be useful:
0.413040Report[get]: (3 bytes) = 1d 11 01
0.413075Path: UPS.PowerSummary.Voltage, Type: Feature, ReportID:
0x1d, Offset: 0, Size: 16
Network Power
ups.model: LiebertPSA
ups.productid: 0001
ups.serial:
ups.status: ALARM OB LB RB
ups.vendorid: 10af
I've attached -DDD output.
Thanks, Tim.
On 28/09/2011, at 22:53 , Charles Lepple wrote:
On Sep 27, 2011, at 3:45 PM, Tim Gould wrote:
I'll quite happily experiment
On 10/10/2011, at 23:20 , Charles Lepple wrote:
On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
On Sep 30, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Tim Gould wrote:
ups.status: ALARM OB LB RB
It appears that my trick for matching the 1e-7 didn't work because that
structure only stores integers
On 12/11/2011, at 0:48 , Charles Lepple wrote:
LiebertPSP-scalefactor-003.patch
Quite a lot better. Voltage perhaps needs tweaking? Thanks again.
battery.charge.low: 38
battery.charge.warning: 38
battery.type: PbAc
device.mfr: Emerson Network Power
device.model: LiebertPSA
device.serial:
On 17/11/2011, at 15:24 , Charles Lepple wrote:
LiebertPSP-scalefactor-004a.patch
battery.charge: 100
battery.charge.low: 38
battery.charge.warning: 38
battery.type: PbAc
battery.voltage: 27.30
battery.voltage.nominal: 24.00
device.mfr: Emerson Network Power
device.model: LiebertPSA
appeared in syslog.
After the systems were powered on and mains restored, this went away.
If ups.load is supposed to be Watts then according to my power meter it
probably needs an extra zero at the end.
Thanks, Tim.
On 21/11/2011, at 3:19 , Charles Lepple wrote:
On Nov 19, 2011, at 5:23 PM, Tim
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