I guess. You'll *have* to connect a UPS, otherwise there is nothing to
verify. We already know the genericups driver works with other UPS'es,
so
there is no need to check that. You need to check if it works with
*your*
UPS.
I have a UPS connected, I meant running the driver manually
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Arjen de Korte wrote:
From the FAQ:
Any time there is a gap in features, it's usually because the
group of people who own that hardware and the group of people who
write code don't overlap. The fix is to make them overlap -
turn an owner into a developer or vice-versa.
I've tried with GenericUPS, had no luck (didn't get any response from the
driver at all indicating it was online (or that serial comms were
happening at all). I'll double check this more in the coming week, it's
possible I have a wrong cable or something.
There will be no feedback, other
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Arjen de Korte wrote:
I've tried with GenericUPS, had no luck (didn't get any response from the
driver at all indicating it was online (or that serial comms were
happening at all). I'll double check this more in the coming week, it's
possible I have a wrong cable or
Hi Dan,
2007/1/15, Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Arnaud Quette wrote:
Arnaud,
Any idea when those committed powercom specs will be incorporated? I'm
eagerly awaiting them -- if there's a cvs snapshot or something I can
check out I can help you with
Any idea when those committed powercom specs will be incorporated?
From the FAQ:
Any time there is a gap in features, it's usually because the
group of people who own that hardware and the group of people who
write code don't overlap. The fix is to make them overlap -
turn an owner into a
Network UPS Tools version 2.0.5 has been released.
http://www.networkupstools.org/
Direct access:
- Download: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/nut-2.0.5.tar.gz
- News: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/new-2.0.5.txt
- ChangeLog:
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