This is the output without mains. With mains, the output is the same as the previous messages.
I am running on 120V mains here in the US of A. On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 17:33 -0500, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jan 31, 2010, at 5:22 PM, chance fulton wrote: > > > Attached the log below, of the aforementioned command. I also have no > > luck wuth the upsc, as I get connection refused (probably user > > issues) I > > do have all the users in upsd.users setup correctly as far as I can > > tell. I suppose that is not a problem until I get the driver talking > > to > > the device itself. > > Sorry for the confusion - it's been a while since I last walked > someone through this procedure. > > "connection refused" is a socket-level error, most likely caused by > upsd not listening on the correct port, or exiting due to a > configuration error. There should be a message in syslog. > > I'm looking over the 5-D logs now. > > Another thing to try: > > Set up the UPS so that it is easy to cut the line power (best to do > this with it still grounded - switching off a power strip versus > pulling the plug), and start the driver. > > After a few seconds, cut power and watch for a change in the > "send_cmd: received 53" messages. That's the output from the 'S' > request, which is status. > > Later, we can change the code and try to just work from the output of > upsc, which is much more concise. > > Is this UPS running on 220V mains?
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