> radius1:/etc/nut# /lib/nut/genericups -a ups_name > Network UPS Tools - Generic UPS driver 1.30 (2.0.1) > No upstype set - see help text / man page!
The last line should ring a bell, don't you think so? > radius1:/etc/nut# /lib/nut/genericups upstype=7 -a ups_name > Network UPS Tools - Generic UPS driver 1.30 (2.0.1) > No upstype set - see help text / man page! Honestly, you didn't read the genericups man page, did you? You can't specify an upstype like this (the correct way is explained in the man page). > My ups.conf looks like this: > > radius1:/etc/nut# cat ups.conf > # Network UPS Tools: example ups.conf > # > user = nut > > [ups_name] > driver = genericups upstype=7 > port = /dev/ttyS0 > desc = "Sweex 1000VA UPS" In short, each configuration parameter in this file should be on a separate line, like the following: [ups_name] driver = genericups upstype = 7 port = /dev/ttyS0 desc = "Sweex 1000VA UPS" Also make sure that NUT is able to access the serial port, so you may want to check permissions: ls -l /dev/ttyS0 Kind regards, Arjen PS Please keep the mailinglist posted. Others may benefit from problems (and solutions) you have with configuring NUT to get your UPS working. -- Eindhoven - The Netherlands Key fingerprint - 66 4E 03 2C 9D B5 CB 9B 7A FE 7E C1 EE 88 BC 57 _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list Nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser