> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:# /usr/local/ups/bin/upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED] > battery.charge: 100 > battery.charge.low: 10 > battery.charge.warning: 30 > battery.temperature: 24.9 > battery.type: PbAC > battery.voltage: 40.7 > battery.voltage.nominal: 36.0 > driver.name: usbhid-ups > driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30 > driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 > driver.parameter.port: auto > driver.parameter.vendorid: 09ae > driver.version: 2.3.0-1515 > driver.version.data: TrippLite HID 0.2 (experimental) > driver.version.internal: 0.33 > input.frequency: 59.9 > input.transfer.high: 145.0 > input.transfer.low: 95.0 > input.voltage: 120.3 > input.voltage.nominal: 120 > output.frequency: 59.9 > output.frequency.nominal: 60 > output.voltage: 120.3 > output.voltage.nominal: 120 > ups.beeper.status: enabled > ups.delay.shutdown: 20 > ups.delay.start: 30 > ups.load: 12 > ups.mfr: Tripp Lite > ups.model: TRIPP LITE SMART1500SLT > ups.power.nominal: 1500 > ups.productid: 3012 > ups.serial: 9605ALCSM538800161 > ups.status: OL > ups.timer.reboot: -1 > ups.timer.shutdown: -1 > ups.timer.start: -1 > ups.vendorid: 09ae > ups.watchdog.status: 0 > > Hallelujah! At least, I think I can say that. All the ones that I can > make sense of, look good to me.
This is all looking good. Before relying on the driver for unattended shutdowns, you may wish to test this first. Running 'upsmon -c fsd' and if that's successful, pulling the mains plug from the UPS and repeating this, is essential. > Does the rest of it make sense? If so, I believe you can add this device > to your supported devices list. If not, I'll be glad to help figure out > what it takes to make it so. I will add it to the list. It should be supported by the 'usbhid-ups' driver out of the box. Thanks for the success report. Best regards, Arjen -- Eindhoven - The Netherlands Key fingerprint - 66 4E 03 2C 9D B5 CB 9B 7A FE 7E C1 EE 88 BC 57 _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
