On Oct 9, 2015, at 8:19 AM, Louis G. wrote:
>
> Charles,
>
> That was the PR1500LCDRT2U on the FreeBSD. I have not tried the CP900VR on
> the FreeBSD box yet. I can tell you that the CP900VR does work as expected on
> the Nas4Free one though. I am thinking it is the
On Oct 8, 2015, at 9:55 PM, Louis G. wrote:
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> I finally got the FreeBSD box up and running. I can do testing now when you
> have time. I have ran through the tests that you asked me to do previously
> and attached them here. Let me know what you find. Thank you.
The
Charles,
It is going to take me a few days. I tried to do it with both a VM in KVM and
with a pfsense box. I will be loading FreeBSD on the spare machine i have
laying around probably sometime tonight. thank you.
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From: "Charles Lepple" <clep...@gmail.com>
To: "Joseph Gzesh" <lo...@frentzgzesh.info>
Cc: nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.
On Sep 25, 2015, at 9:21 AM, Louis G. wrote:
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> For what it is worth, I also have a Cyber Power CP900AVR laying around that I
> can test with.
That could certainly help narrow down whether it is a problem with the UPS or
with the OS.
--
Charles Lepple
clepple@gmail
On Sep 25, 2015, at 7:34 AM, Louis G. wrote:
>> One thing I noticed about the report descriptor that NUT returned: it has
>> extra zero bytes.
>>
>> For instance, these lines:
>>
>> 0.157417 Report Descriptor: (656 bytes) => 05 00 84 00 09 00 04 00 a1 00 01
>> 00 09
1
> 0x25
> 0x03 0xb1 0xa2 0x85 0x0d 0x09 0xfd 0x15 0x00 0x26 0xff 0x00 0xb1 0x22 0xc0
> 0x05
> 0x84 0x09 0x1a 0xa1 0x00 0x85 0x0e 0x05 0x84 0x09 0x40
> 0x75><$u&""""","u%dg"%A)"%duef"fhu'f"h*"*u'@g!U"0eUu%DEBFC&
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 8:04:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] FreeBSD backed with a PR1500LCDRT2U
On Sep 23, 2015, at 9:39 AM, Louis G. <lo...@frentzgzesh.info> wrote:
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> The output was also not as big as you made it out to be.
Well, I didn't expect the driver to f
On Sep 24, 2015, at 10:28 AM, Louis G. wrote:
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>> usbconfig -u 4 -a 2 dump_curr_config_desc
>
> Here is output of the command. Thank you for your help with this.
>
> ugen4.2: at usbus4, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=LOW
> (1.5Mbps) pwr=ON (50mA)
>
[...]
> bLength = 0x09
>
Blob
fsd
30
lo...@frentzgzesh.info
UPS notification from %h on %d
master
usbhid-ups
/dev/ugen4.2
localhost
root
(removed by me)
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From: "Charles Lepple
On Sep 23, 2015, at 9:22 AM, Louis G. wrote:
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> >Can you open up a root shell, kill the old `usbhid-ups` process, and run it
> >from the command line?
> >
> > /usr/local/libexec/nut/usbhid-ups -a ups -DDD
> >
> >(Adjust the "-a ups" for the name that NAS4Free uses.)
>
- On Sep 23, 2015, at 9:26 AM, Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 23, 2015, at 9:22 AM, Louis G. wrote:
>>
>> >Can you open up a root shell, kill the old `usbhid-ups` process, and run it
>> >from
>> >the command line?
>> >
>> >
On Sep 23, 2015, at 9:39 AM, Louis G. wrote:
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> The output was also not as big as you made it out to be.
Well, I didn't expect the driver to fail *that* badly :-)
Assuming the UPS is still at /dev/ugen4.2, can you try the following command?
(Probably needs to be run
On Sep 22, 2015, at 1:43 PM, Louis G. wrote:
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> I need some help here with getting this thing running. Every time I enable
> NUT on the server, I get a "on battery" status when I know that it is running
> on house power. This only occurs when I am monitoring it with
>
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