Hallo Tobias, 2011/2/22 Tobias Frost <[email protected]>
> Hallo, > I own a NETUPS 450 (Model on the sticker: PRM 450i; upsstats reports > "UPS 450 VA FW -0024") which perfectly works with the upscode2 driver. > Maybe you want to add it to your list, even if the model is >10 years > old. > thanks a lot for your report. it seems that your unit is not that old... if it's still running and protecting you ;-) just be sure to check your battery regularly! digging a bit more, we had a previous report back in 2005, which complete yours: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2005-July/000031.html I suppose this is true for the whole series. According manual the come > in the 450VA, 700VA, 1000VA and 1500VA strengths. > > They have been sold under different manufactors: powerware, exide and > now they are listed under Eaton's homepage -- I think the companies have > been sold/merged etc. ;-) > thanks again, that gave me the opportunity to dig a bit more Eaton's (reach) legacy. I've just committed a patch (r2909) with the following: Deltec PRM Exide NetUPS SE Eaton NetUPS SE Powerware 5119 RM was already present. Many kudos for your work. > thanks in the name of the authors, and the team. > (...) > device.mfr : unknown > (...) > ups.mfr : unknown > for the sake of completion, note that as per the manpage, you have to set 'manufacturer=Eaton' (or some other value) in your ups.conf. cheers, Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
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