Bonjour Arnaud,
Both servers are using ietf, here is what I am getting form the 2 versions:
***** OLD 0.41*****
battery.runtime: 1080.0
battery.runtime.low: 3
battery.voltage: 154.0
driver.name: snmp-ups
driver.parameter.mibs: ietf
driver.parameter.port: 172.30.1.48
driver.version: 2.0.5
driver.version.internal: 0.41
*Lost* input.frequency: 60.0
*Lost* input.voltage: 115.0
*Lost* output.voltage: 120.0
ups.firmware: ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card V4.20
ups.firmware.aux: FP: 1.70
*Lost* ups.load: 81.0
ups.mfr: Powerware Corporation
ups.model: Powerware Profile
ups.power: 2290.0
ups.status: OL
***** NEW 0.42 ******
battery.runtime: 1080.0
battery.runtime.low: 3
battery.voltage: 154.0
driver.name: snmp-ups
driver.parameter.mibs: ietf
*new* driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: 172.30.1.48
driver.version: 2.2.1-
driver.version.internal: 0.42 (mib: ietf 1.2)
*new* input.phases: 2.0
*new* output.frequency: 59.9
*new* output.phases: 2.0
ups.firmware: FP: 1.70
ups.firmware.aux: ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card V4.20
ups.mfr: Powerware Corporation
ups.model: Powerware Profile
ups.power: 2344.0
*new* ups.serial: ID: TV115W0011, Msg: PF0821114UE0000
ups.status: OL
Luc Comtois
From: Arnaud Quette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June-13-08 9:29 AM
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Nut-snmp 0.42 vs 0.41
Bonjour Luc,
2008/6/12 Comtois, Luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am using nut-snmp driver on ubuntu 8.04 to query a Powerware ConnectUPS
Web/SNMP Card V4.20.
With 0.41 I used to be able to query these field that are now gone with 0.42:
input.frequency
input.voltage
output.voltage
ups.load
Any idea how I can get ups.load back ?
without having dug (I've not taken care of this driver for an eternity), you're
possibly using the Powerware mib (at least implicitly by not specifying
otherwise), while the ietf one mgith be more suitable to get the needed data...
you should see which mib is used from the upsc output.
and you can override this by adding "mibs=ietf" in your ups.conf.
I'm currently firing up a pw with such a card to check and continue my training
on these products. The above assertion seems confirmed...
Arnaud
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