once more, please _KEEP_ the list cc'ed!
2005/12/1, Tomaz Markelj [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I used the same settings as you replyed...
# upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
driver.name
: genericups
driver.parameter.CP: RTS
driver.parameter.LB
: -DCD
driver.parameter.OL: CTS
of the last remaining points for 2.0.3.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Arnaud Quette
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salut Pierre-Yves,2006/1/3, Pierre-Yves Aillet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,I would like to know if there is a mean to prevent the driver to droproot privileges through config files ?I have seen the possibility of passing -u root to the driver commandline. But I don't see how to use it with my
2006/2/7, Arnaud Launay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,salut Arnaud,I'm trying to communicate with a MGE Pulsar STS 16 using nut
under Linux, but I've had no luck so far. I haven't saw itsupported in the doc, so if there's anything I can try...to those who read: STS is not a UPS, but a static transfer
you simply forgot to delcare at least a user as upsmon master, ie below2006/2/14, David A. Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:...# Network UPS Tools: Example upsd.users[monmaster]password = *
allowfrom = localhostactions = SETinstcmds = ALLupsmon masterArnaud-- Linux / Unix Expert - MGE UPS SYSTEMS - RD
2006/2/10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Peter,yes I know..but I must to use the UPS quicklyI can't wait Suse's solution.Best regardshere is a more flexible solution I've applied at the end of PSP install, as the hotplug scripts weren't restartable:
if [ `/usr/sbin/lsusb -d
Hi Paul,thanks for the feedback.2006/2/19, Paul Mogren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried the 2.0.2-5 package; it seemed to be missingthe newhidups driver?? I had to roll back to 2.0.2-4.No package was available for 2.0.3.no, not yet.I'm still on some heavy tasks completely apart from NUT...
So I won't
2006/2/22, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steve,
use newhidups, not hidups. You should do either this:
./configure --with-drivers=newhidups
make
(to compile only the newhidups driver - saves a lot of time), or this:
./configure
make
make usb
(to compile all drivers). Note
2006/2/23, Gregory Gulik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gotcha.
It's now working:
...
there might be 2 things:
- the Changes to 'upsdrvctl' Arjen has made not long ago,
- the volatile /var directory I've seen on Debian (don't know for other).
For this one, check my last post about Problems starting upsd
2006/2/25, John Gruenenfelder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 08:44:17AM +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote:
I think you're facing a bug I've discovered yesterday, just after my
upload of 2.0.3, thanks to ubuntu: /var is now created upon each boot.
Check that for more info:
https
Hi Nevil,
2006/2/27, Nevil Thatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have recently purchased a MGE Nova 1100 UPS and am trying to get running on
netBSD.
IIRC, you're the first report on netBSD...
so your participation will be required
Built installed libusb
Built kernel with ugen device and uhid
2006/2/27, John Gruenenfelder:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 08:07:45PM +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote:
2006/2/25, John Gruenenfelder :
I read the two bug reports and it certainly seemed like the likely culprit.
However, after I installed the 2.0.3-2 packages the problem remains. The
symptoms
2006/2/28, Nevil Thatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
Looking at the libusb project they are recommending to use libusb 0.1.11
I will download an build that and see if that helps.
...
a good thing would be to also try the libusb test tools (under the test/ dir.)
Arnaud
Hi Nevil,
2006/3/2, Nevil Thatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Arnaud,
Well I have built installed libusb 0.1.11.
No difference in behaviour.
Ran the test suite as suggested and noted still getting the input/output
error reported on many (but not all) of the usb_control_msg calls.
In looking
2006/3/3, Nevil Thatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Arnaud,
Have attached the debug log to this message.
...
the interrupt pipe problem is confirmed:
...
Waiting for notifications...
USB error: error reading from interrupt endpoint /dev/ugen1.01:
Interrupted system call
...
But I don't know why.
Hi Andrew,
thanks to subscribe to nut-upsuser and continue on this one:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser
The solution to your problem depends on the way you installed NUT.
It's possibly one of these:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/nut/+bug/6679
Hi Samuel,
As a first note, MGE officially support NUT and its users, so you
could also have contacted the standard MGE support channels...
2006/3/8, Samuel Díaz García [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi people.
I'm trying to config a:
MGE ELISE PREMIUM 1200
NT 02 Serial Nr. 92HE04008
With its serial
2006/3/12, Steve Ziuchkovski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
you want the newhidups driver, not hidups. The latter is being
superceded by the former, and more generally, newhidups has better ...
everything ... (TM)
Arnaud
--
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Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project
Hi Nevil,
2006/3/6, Nevil Thatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Arnaud,
I have been playing around with the blocking at 'waiting for Notifications'
What I have found is that the process will block at the read() statement in
usb_interrupt_read() function in libusb (bsd.c).
It seems to sit here
2006/3/28, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ps:
Furthermore, there seems some inconsistency between driver.list and
website:
# Network UPS Tools driver.list
#
# This file is used to build the compat.html on the web server. Any line
# with exactly 4 arguments will be turned into
can you also give a try to megatec and send us back some upsc output
of your various tests?
Mathias Mayrhofer wrote:
Arnaud QUETTE wrote:
Mathias Mayrhofer wrote:
it works (except of the temperature)
thanks a million!!
Sorry to bother you,
'nut' is great (it was the only thing
ups.mfr: unknown
ups.model: unknown
ups.serial: unknown
ups.status: OL
ups.temperature: 25.0
Arnaud Quette wrote:
can you also give a try to megatec and send us back some upsc output
of your various tests?
Mathias Mayrhofer wrote:
Arnaud QUETTE wrote:
Mathias Mayrhofer wrote
2006/3/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
ps:
Furthermore, there seems some inconsistency between driver.list and website:
# Network UPS Tools driver.list
#
# This file is used to build the compat.html on the web server. Any line
# with exactly 4 arguments will be turned into an
please keep the list cc'ed as that kind of info can be interesting to others...
2006/3/30, roland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
funny - _just_ got a mail from someone at AIPTEK (i wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ) and those guy
telling me, that their UPS would be on the compatibility list of NUT.
strange
then only have to use the standard serial driver (ie for MGE, use
mge-shut instead of the real USB newhidups driver). In your case, the
cyberpower driver should be the right choice.
Arnaud Quette
--
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Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http
2006/3/30, Ian Pilcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud Quette wrote:
what makes me sad is to see opensource citizens not voting for the
real opensource friendly candidate! In the long run, that would also
force other mfrs to follow the same road.
In all my years of purchasing computer
salut Philippe,
2006/3/31, Philippe Marzouk:
Hi,
I just got at work an MGE UPS Comet EX RT 7 and I can communicate fine
with it through mge-shut, it detects correctly when on battery.
I am using Nut 2.0.3 on Linux (RHEL 3).
I am trying to simulate a low battery condition to test my
Hi Patrick,
2006/4/2, Patrick Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Arnaud,
Just wanted to let you know the the Belkin F6H500ukUNV is working for me
with the fentonups driver.
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatSectionView.process?IWAction=LoadMerchant_Id=Section_Id=202840
I originally tried it with
this is a bit off topic, but as there is a growing demand for our
sponsor in North America, these can be helpful to others...
2006/3/31, Mike Patterson:
Arnaud Quette wrote on 3/31/06 3:05 AM:
2006/3/30, Ian Pilcher:
I will certainly attempt to buy one when the time comes to replace my
hi Nick,
2006/4/4, Nick Rosier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 4/4/06, Nick Rosier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/06, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/06, Nick Rosier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*** glibc detected *** /usr/lib/nut/newhidups: double free or
corruption (fasttop):
2006/3/31, Philippe Marzouk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I just got at work an MGE UPS Comet EX RT 7 and I can communicate fine
with it through mge-shut, it detects correctly when on battery.
I am using Nut 2.0.3 on Linux (RHEL 3).
...
driver.parameter.lowbatt: 98
but the ups reaches this
2006/4/5, Ian Pilcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud Quette wrote:
Anyway, I would advice people to lobby for alternative (ie MGE, NUT,
Linux and *bsd) at their local reseller. The more people asking for,
the more chance there are to find MGE products in the future, and
maybe resellers
2006/4/5, Philippe Marzouk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
This is now OK however there is a cosmetic issue:
input.frequency: 500
instead of 50.
I checked on my Ellips units at home running Debian and Nut 2.0.3, the
frequency is the expected 50 so this is specific to this unit it seems.
known and
2006/4/6, Nick Rosier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
Quickly changed my ebuild to build from svn. Currently running trunk
rev 394. Will keep you posted if the problem still exist. Thanks for
fixing this very quickly.
Arnaud,
this seems to have fixed the problem; driver has been working nicely
2006/4/6, Neil Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud Quette wrote:
but did you check that /dev/ttyS0 has the right perms for the nut user
(ie the one supplied during configure --with-user=username, and which
default to nobody)?
Yip, permissions look correct, user and group are both nut.
crw
bonjour Guillaume,
2006/4/11, Guillaume JAOUEN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello,
I leave a mail here because I can't find any solution in order to get the
nut working with this UPS despite I search everywhere on the net.
I've bought this UPS recently after that
2006/4/12, Georg Rehm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
./bcmxcp_usb -DDD -u root -a upsname
Subscribe to the list, report the above debug (-DDD) output.
Ok, here we go (I snipped most of the Can't ... lines):
---
Hi Carlos,
2006/4/12, Carlos Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That hardware doesn't have a serial port right?
I think that UPS could be supported if only one could configure a
ttyUSB with that serial-usb converter.
I (temporarily) have a model with an USB port here, and I would like
to see if
2006/4/10, Martin Larsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
All links I can find for winnut are not responding.. Anyone got a working
link or maybe can send the package to me privately?
up and running again
Arnaud
--
Linux / Unix Expert - MGE UPS SYSTEMS - RD Dpt
Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader
://www.networkupstools.org/
Debian Developer - http://people.debian.org/~aquette/
OpenSource Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
- Réacheminé par Arnaud
QUETTE/FR/EMEA le 05/09/06 11:02 AM -
Stefanos Sofroniou [EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/08/06 06:35 PM
A
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc
Objet
[back from disease vacation...]
2006/5/13, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud, you are in charge of the mge-shut driver, right? Is this a
writable value? -- Peter
it depends on the model, but in the case of Scott, it's settable.
Arnaud
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Hi Nick,
2006/5/22, Nick Rosier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
do you know the cause of these errors?
usb 1-1: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd newhidups rqt 128 rq 6 len
255 ret -110
usb 1-1: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd newhidups rqt 161 rq 1 len
8 ret -110
These messages pollute my
Hi Scott,
2006/5/24, Scott Tuc Ellentuch at T-B-O-H [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
After I do a :
upscmd [EMAIL PROTECTED] test.battery.start
How do I tell its running, what the status is, etc.
I don't have the hardware underhand and it's a long week end here inf
France, but:
-
2006/6/7, Rodrigo Ventura [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Arnaud.
Now I'm getting the error::
# cat /etc/ups.conf
[mgeups]
driver = newhidups
port = auto
desc = MGE UPS at servers room
# /usr/local/nutups/bin/upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.3
Hi Daniel,
2006/6/15, Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 22 May 2006 16:40, Arnaud Quette wrote:
I still can't turn the outlets on and off though, the value doesn't
change from 0 :( I have tried a few random numbers but no luck. Has
anyone had this work? I've tested it using
Hi Carlos,[back from holidays...]2006/6/27, Carlos Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!We have two MGE Evolution 1100 here, and I want to make use of thepowershare outlets to force a particular boot sequence on the machinespowered by them. However I'm not sure how to set those variables upon
NUT
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
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
Bonjour Pascal,2006/7/10, Pascal Legrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hello,i'm looking for a script to launch upsdrvctl, upsd and upsmon.i dont find anything for a mandrake.does anybody have this kind of scriptnut is packaged for mandriva (and Arnaud de Lorbeau is part of the NUT Team.
You can find some
2006/7/13, Rodrigo Ventura [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi. Are there any off-the-shelf solutions to monitor nut ups' with cacti? Isuppose snmp could be used, but since upsc can be run locally in the cactiserver, it might be easier to use a simple script.
google is our friend (until now at
2006/7/14, Axel Bergerhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...Addendum:Looked to the thread mentioned above - found that I already knew it.My current problem is not delaying power on of outlet.1 and outlet.2 (althoughthis does not work for me either) but automatically powering on the main
outlet when
Hi Daniel,2006/6/29, Daniel Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, I recently had a failure with my old MGE ESV8 ups, it just diedon me so I had to get a new one. I found a MGE ESV8+ cheap andeverything seems to work fine with it except the communication with thecomputer. The old ESV8 (non +) worked
2006/7/24, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 7/23/06, Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Phil. lör 2006-07-22 klockan 12:25 -0500 skrev Phil DeBoest: I downloaded the latest development tree (revision 471), ran configure
with the following command: ./configure --with-user=nut
Hi Phil,
2006/7/25, Phil DeBoest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud Quette wrote:
2006/7/24, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 7/23/06, Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Phil.
lör 2006-07-22 klockan 12:25 -0500 skrev Phil DeBoest:
I downloaded the latest development tree
2006/7/27, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 7/27/06, Arnaud Quette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Phil,
2006/7/25, Phil DeBoest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I downloaded the revision 474, configured with:
./configure --with-user=nut --with-drivers=newhidups
caution: 474 is from JD-NewConf
2006/7/28, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running a Debian server (amd64) with the latest nut package
(2.0.3-4).
Version 2.0.4 was released just yesterday. Since it contains a fix for an
uninitialized variable, you may want to checkout that version first.
FYI, I'm currently
Hi Ralf,
sorry for contacting You directly, but by now my eyes are bleeding
from
searching the net for Clientside programs for NUT for my Macs (G4
- Sys9.x,
G5 - Sys 10.x) I found one answer about waking up in the FAQ but that's
all.
WinNUT runs fine on my XP box, connected to a SmarttUps
Salut Didrik,
2006/7/28, Didrik Pinte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Le vendredi 28 juillet 2006 à 13:45 +0200, Arnaud Quette a écrit :
2006/7/28, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running a Debian server (amd64) with the latest nut package
(2.0.3-4).
Version 2.0.4 was released just
for once, I'm not late ;-)
I've just uploaded 2.0.4-1
Give a bit of time to leave the incoming pipe and enter Sid (by
tomorrow), and you'll be able to test these...
Arnaud
--
Linux / Unix Expert - MGE UPS SYSTEMS - RD Dpt
Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/
2006/8/1, Matthew Isleb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Aug 1, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Arnaud Quette wrote:
Eh? Why would I want to command the *UPS* to power down? The UPS will
power down if and when the battery goes dead.
Or did I misunderstand that? I want all my servers to power down
using the UPS
Hi Alexander,
I've UPS named PowerMan RealSmart 1000, it is
not listed in
compatibility list. I found that it works with fentonups
driver and
have ups.model Unknown S163-1000. Ithink 1000
is from capacity -
I've seen in Internet someone have RealSmart 800 identified S163-800.
Also
Hi Kjell,2006/8/4, Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,fre 2006-08-04 klockan 17:24 +0200 skrev Arnaud QUETTE: Hi Alexander, I've UPS named PowerMan RealSmart 1000, it is not listed in compatibility list. I found that it works with fentonups driver
and have ups.model Unknown S163-1000. Ithink
Hi Niklas,pleased to see you're still there ;-)2006/8/8, Niklas Edmundsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Arnaud Quette wrote: to be simple: snmp-ups can translate SNMP data into NUT data. But it wont be able to shutoff the UPS! Not until somebody take over my unfinished work (@Nikklas
Hi Eric,2006/8/8, Eric S. Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I do a bunch of kindness of strangers hosting in my basement and mythree kVA apc unit died recently.In looking around, it looked likeBelkin was a reasonable low-end replacement for a few machines.Then I
read this mailing list after I purchased
[very last mail check before going away from the net, far, far in the
french alps...]
2006/8/11, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8/11/06, Martin GK NUT mailling list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems making initial connections from the perl interface
to upsd on another machine
Hi
2006/8/27, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
What's to do here for the NUT developers is: first, improve support
for interrupt transfers in newhidups.
right, as we still rely on the (very) early code I first wrote.
moreover, the big nested if in update is not clean and too heavy.
2006/8/29, Doug Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=nut
And use the package for the Fedora Core 4. CentOS is of course a clone of
Redhat and this version is RHEL4 if I am correct. Most of the packages for
the Fedora Core 4 will work. It too is a clone
2006/8/30, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud Quette wrote:
Hi
2006/8/27, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
What's to do here for the NUT developers is: first, improve support
for interrupt transfers in newhidups.
right, as we still rely on the (very) early code I first
2006/8/25, Paolo Pedroni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Whenever I try to use the newhidups driver with my new UPS I get the following
message:
#/lib/nut/newhidups -DDD -a SmartUps1500
Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.28 (2.0.4)
debug level is '3'
[...skip unrelevant device...]
Checking device
2006/8/30, Davide Ferrari [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
El Miércoles, 30 de Agosto de 2006 15:35, escribió:
I don't see any reason to this failure, according to your info.
moreover, snmp-ups hasn't received much attention for long, so the
problem shouldn't come from the version diff between 2.0.2 and
[at the moment, prefer to cc me if an action/answer is needed. Still a
bit busy on other subjects... and Jonathan has finished his
internship...]
2006/9/13, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
Arnaud, do you know the status of the agent?
I've never finished it, nor got desire to work on
2006/9/13, Pino Mauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi to all, i install nut and it's work perfectly but when i start upsmon i
recive the message:
POWERDOWNFLAG (/etc/killpower) does not contain the upsmon magic string
My upmon.conf contain:
MONITOR [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1 orion91 carlos81 master
Hello,
2006/9/28, Ingo Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Charles,
Am Donnerstag, den 28.09.2006, 14:02 -0400 schrieb Charles Lepple:
Do you have libusb installed?
No, I don't have.
(I was not aware that there was a port of libusb for versions of
Solaris before 10, but I haven't been
Hi Pedro,
2006/11/2, Pedro Côrte-Real [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/2/06, Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Pedro,
Hi
It depends on what dist of Linux you are running. The new type
use udev and hal and the old use coldplug.
So little more info about your system please.
I'm using
I've missed the attachment...
2006/11/2, Arnaud Quette [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Pedro,
2006/11/2, Pedro Côrte-Real [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/2/06, Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Pedro,
Hi
It depends on what dist of Linux you are running. The new type
use udev and hal
2006/11/2, Pedro Côrte-Real [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/2/06, Pedro Côrte-Real [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess /etc/hotplug/usb/libhidups isn't doing its job correctly on boot.
Oh, and with your udev rules it works fine.
thanks for the feedback Pedro.
I'll have to make a new deb release to
2006/11/3, Pedro Côrte-Real [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/2/06, Arnaud Quette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, and with your udev rules it works fine.
thanks for the feedback Pedro.
I'll have to make a new deb release to address this.
Was it enough to diagnose the problem?
yes
As a side note
Hi,
this Ellipse range dumbness is known and I've already talked about that.
These models don't store their battery charge at shutoff time, and so
they restore the arbitrary 85 % value which is totally wrong.
2006/11/5, Pedro Côrte-Real [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/4/06, Charles Lepple [EMAIL
Hi Pedro,
2006/11/21, Pedro Bonfiglio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, I'm having problems to configure upssched in order to notify me only
when the disconnection exceeds the 30 seconds.
Now, I'm getting a mail if it is disconnected just for a second, or even
worse, when I got low tension.
So, mail
2006/11/16, Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 14:30:04 +,
Pedro Côrte-Real [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/16/06, Eric Masson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I launch upsd, it barfs vith :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ /usr/local/sbin/upsd -u root
Password:
Network UPS
happy new year fellows,
2006/12/29, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It looks like the connection between driver and upsd is continuously
dropping. This could be a driver problem or an upsd problem. Since the
driver is not reporting anything out of the ordinary, I suggest to
checkout the
2007/1/2, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
bug fixes are definitely welcome for the final 2.0.5...
so don't hesitate to backport theses change.
I already did. :-)
ok, thanks.
I've not yet digged the commit list...
More generally, I'll start a discussion about the driver polling rate
2007/1/2, Jakob Haufe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi everyone.
I'm currently looking for a monitoring program for a HP PowerTrust UPS
(A2998A) for Linux.
It seems that nut supported these UPSs until version 1.4.3. What was the
reason for the driver being removed from nut? Are there plans to
reintegrate
Network UPS Tools version 2.0.5-pre2 has been released.
http://www.networkupstools.org/
Direct access:
- Download:
http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/testing/nut-2.0.5-pre2.tar.gz
- News: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/testing/new-2.0.5-pre2.txt
- ChangeLog:
2007/1/5, Huge [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My UPS (an APC 620, FWIW) is attached to my Sun workstation, and monitored by
NUT. Everything works a treat and I'm delighted with it (in direct contrast to
the useless APC software it came with).
But ... I'd like to put my wife's XP machine on the UPS, and
2007/1/12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings:
I've been following through the instructions on how to connect an APC
BackUPS 650 ES to USB, and have it monitored with NUT...
I know my system can SEE the UPS, as DMESG shows this:
hiddev96: USB HID v1.10 Device [APC Back-UPS ES 650
2007/1/12, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been following through the instructions on how to connect an APC
BackUPS 650 ES to USB, and have it monitored with NUT...
[...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/nut-2.0.4# ./drivers/newhidups -a apc -u root
Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS
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:
2007/1/16, Ingo Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello all,
Hi Ingo,
I wonder if the improvements to a driver called newmge-shut which have
been mentioned in October 06 got it to the 2.0.5 release?
I tried my setup again with this release and still get this
communication lost - established -
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 testing
2007/1/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There is a FAQ entry on this. But the FAQ is so hard to find (and
lacks a table of contents or an index), so probably nobody ever looks
at it. I know I don't.
Does anyone feel like grouping the FAQ into easy-to-lookup categories?
I would
2007/1/18, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
Having used NUT for many years (Irix/Linux/Solaris/win32), but only used
VMWare ESX v3 for about 4 weeks, what scripted command are you telling
NUT to run to tell ESX to shutdown/suspend the VMs before it really
powers itself down? (Not sure
2007/1/30, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
Cool! In fact, with this information, you can easily make a customized
NUT lists search engine with the following HTML snippet:
form action=http://www.google.com/search; method=get
input maxlength=2048 name=as_q size=25 type=text
input
salut Patrick and Andreas,
2007/2/1, Patrick Agrain [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 15:26 01/02/2007, Andreas Rust wrote:
Hello,
we have a MGE Pulsar Evolution 800 connected to a Fedora Core5 Server
using a serial cable.
Installed and configured properly are RPM versions of
nut-2.0.3-0.1.fc5
[added back the list as cc]
2007/2/2, Andreas Rust [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud Quette wrote:
btw, prefer to use, if possible, the latest nut release (2.0.5 currently)
Would like to, but didn't feel like building an RPM and would like to
stick to it for easier maintenance - especially since
Hi Lars,
Niels has decladded quicker than me ;-)
2007/2/8, Niels Baggesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 11:48:57AM +0100, Lars Preben Sørsdahl wrote:
[ups1] nut_snmp_get: .1.3.6.1.2.1.33.1.1.2.0: Error in packet:
(noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB.
ietf MIB
Hi Lars,
looking at your answer, I've just realized that you're running a 66102 card.
these are the new one, with a bit of SNMP (mostly for backward
compatibility with Network Management Systems, like HP OV, and the
like).
the real protocol is the MGE XML.
The bad news: there is no support at
fellows,
2007/2/16, Rob Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 16/02/07, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latter needs to be 'pollfreq', not 'pollinterval'.
Ok - changed:
root# cat ups.conf
[mge-nova]
driver=usbhid-ups
port=auto
desc=MGE Nova 600VA on Bozo
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