Hi Charles!
Good point - so I've since switched to the nutdrv_qx driver, all other
config remaining identical and it works just as with the legacy
blazer_usb driver. All OK.
I invoked the upscmd -l and it returned the following, same as the P220,
which - given that it shares the same vendor/product IDs - is not
unexpected:
Instant commands supported on UPS [ups]:
beeper.toggle - Toggle the UPS beeper
load.off - Turn off the load immediately
load.on - Turn on the load immediately
shutdown.return - Turn off the load and return when power is back
shutdown.stayoff - Turn off the load and remain off
shutdown.stop - Stop a shutdown in progress
test.battery.start - Start a battery test
test.battery.start.deep - Start a deep battery test
test.battery.start.quick - Start a quick battery test
test.battery.stop - Stop the battery test
I'll test sending each of them and see what seems to take effect.
Regards,
Martyn.
On 07/09/2019 15:59, Charles Lepple wrote:
On Sep 6, 2019, at 3:43 PM, Martyn Hill wrote:
Just thought to share my findings getting a Sweex PP200 650VA UPS working with
NUT (I didn't see this particular model listed on the HCL.)
Thanks! One of the other Sweex models shows a few instant commands:
https://networkupstools.org/ddl/Sweex/INTELLIGENT_UPS_1500VA_P220.html
Is anything listed when you run `upscmd -l ups`?
Also, the blazer_usb driver is getting a bit long in the tooth, and is
currently unmaintained. nutdrv_qx should be able to replace it:
https://networkupstools.org/docs/man/nutdrv_qx.html#_notes_for_the_previous_user_of_blazer_drivers
It would be great if we can start pointing users to nutdrv_qx as a working
driver for this model/brand. Next time you have a maintenance window, can you
please try nutdrv_qx and let us know how that works?
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