On May 8, 2018, at 10:05 PM, Charles Lepple <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm new to this, so let me know what you need from me and I will try my
>> best. This UPS does power our production servers, so shutting things down
>> aren't an easy task, but this weekend might open up some opportunity for
>> that if need be. If I need to test it by unplugging the main power, that I
>> can do without problems.
>
> The first thing to try is building the latest NUT code from source. Version
> 2.7.4 is the latest released version, but after that, we'll switch to a new
> branch to add in the features for protocol 0005. Here are some instructions
> (not yet tested for Ubuntu 18.04):
>
> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/wiki/Building-NUT-on-Debian,-Raspbian-and-Ubuntu
>
> There is always some level of risk with testing new code on an UPS, but if
> things didn't shut down before, you should be okay. You can try building this
> week, but I'd still wait until the weekend to test the new driver.
>
If you have a chance to build the master branch to test, you can also try the
tripplite_0005 branch. I need to dig out the OMNIVS1000 for regression testing,
and of course I don't have a SU5000 to test with, but it should work based on
the debug information you provided.
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