On Sep 19, 2015, at 10:08 AM, john hart <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have been using the Asium P700 for about 4 months, running Debian Wheezy > 7.9, and would like to submit the UPS for inclusion in your list of > supported devices. > ASIUM P700 (650VA/360W) > <http://www.asiumpower.com/Asium-ASIUM-P700-650VA-360W/dp/B009SMEQ10> [...] > Not sure what the procedure might be but I am sending the dump from upsc : > > battery.charge: 100 > battery.voltage: 13.50 > battery.voltage.high: 13.00 > battery.voltage.low: 10.40 > battery.voltage.nominal: 12.0 > device.type: ups > driver.name: blazer_usb > driver.parameter.offdelay: 30 > driver.parameter.ondelay: 40 > driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 > driver.parameter.port: auto > driver.parameter.vendorid: 0665 > driver.version: 2.6.4 > driver.version.internal: 0.08 > input.current.nominal: 5.0 > input.frequency: 60.4 > input.frequency.nominal: 60 > input.voltage: 117.0 > input.voltage.fault: 117.0 > input.voltage.nominal: 120 > output.voltage: 117.0 > ups.beeper.status: enabled > ups.delay.shutdown: 30 > ups.delay.start: 2400 > ups.load: 25 > ups.productid: 5161 > ups.status: OL > ups.temperature: 25.0 > ups.type: offline / line interactive > ups.vendorid: 0665 > > I know that not all UPS devices can be tested and reviewed by your team, and > not all devices can be included in the list. Just thought I would give it a > shot.
Thanks for the info. The Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) and Device Dump Library (DDL) are both filled with user-submitted information, so we rely on reports like this. Before we add this, do all of the values from `upsc` look correct to you? In particular, does `ups.temperature` ever change from 25.0? Also, the value for ups.delay.start (2400) looks high for the requested value (40). Have you done any shutdown testing with this UPS? Do the read/write variables and instant commands (if any) work properly? Reference: http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html#footnotes and http://www.networkupstools.org/ddl/#report-a-bad-value Note that in later versions of NUT, the driver for your UPS will be nutdrv_qx (a superset of several Q*-protocol drivers, including blazer_usb). Another thing: we recently discovered that some Yahoo anti-spam measures result in mass unsubscription of non-Yahoo email users of these lists. Please consider submitting future information from a non-Yahoo email address, or create an issue on the NUT Github project: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues -- Charles Lepple clepple@gmail _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
