Hi guys,

Please bare with me, as this is my first attempt at setting up a UPS under Linux.

I've been trying to setup a UPS on one of my clients servers.
The model of the UPS is a Square one QP1000/QP1010 1Kva

I've looked on the following link http://eu1.networkupstools.org/compat/stable.html

It says that it should be compatible with the "powermust" driver, then in my /etc/nut/driver.list this driver doesn't exist.

I've searched around quite a bit and from what I've found, is that this uses the "megatec protocol", which is the fentonups driver, am I correct in what I've found out?

I've tried using all sorts of drivers so far, and either I have a faulty UPS, or I am still using the wrong driver.

This is what I get when using the "fentonups" driver...

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/state/ups# upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.0
Network UPS Tools - Fenton UPS driver 1.21 (2.0.0)
Short read during UPS id sequence
Short read during UPS id sequence
Short read during UPS id sequence
Short read during UPS id sequence
Short read during UPS id sequence
Unable to detect a Fenton or Megatec protocol UPS
Driver failed to start (exit status=1)

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Neil Wilson
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