The tee command is not working on my system, so I have been copying the output out of my terminal session. I also cannot redirect it with > or >>, as the output does not end up in the file.
If I let it run a long time, I won't be able to copy it to the beginning. Any Ideas?? On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 18:58 -0500, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jan 31, 2010, at 5:22 PM, chance fulton wrote: > > > Is this easier to do over a serial cable, or is USB just as good? > > These devices look a lot like a USB-to-serial converter, but our > serial Tripp Lite drivers are much older, and not much easier to get > working. > > I have another tarball coming up: > > http://buildbot.ghz.cc/public/nut/waterfall?branch=branches%2Ftripplite-proto-3004&builder=Debian-etch-x86&reload=none > > This one has a few more debug messages. I'm seeing some > inconsistencies in the output. > > Odd that it reported 0x02 for the voltage type - '2' is the code for > 220V in the other versions of the protocol. Or maybe we're looking at > the wrong place for the line voltage. > > Look for r2300 - the previous one had a typo (r2299). > > If you have some time to let it run for a bit, that would be good. > Also, if there's another load you can plug in, let me know how many > seconds in you changed the load. > > Also, the status messages don't clearly indicate when the power was > cut. I wonder if the power has to be out for longer before it > registers an outage on the UPS. > > - Charles _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
