Criggie wrote: > Steven Ellis wrote: > >> Carlos Rodrigues wrote: >> >>> On 4/9/06, Criggie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> > > >>>> caffeine:/etc/nut# upsdrvctl -vvv start >>>> Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.2 >>>> exec: /lib/nut/fentonups -a powerpal >>>> Network UPS Tools - Fenton UPS driver 1.22 (2.0.2) >>>> Unknown ups - please report this ID string: >>>> #Dynamix UPS 1700D VER3.12 >>>> Detected Unknown PS 1700D on /dev/ttyS0 >>>> Communications with UPS lost - check cabling >>>> > > >>>> Its a fairly new UPS model - where do I go from here? >>>> > > >>> It looses the communication immediately? You may want to try the >>> "powermust" driver (or "megatec" as it is called in the development >>> branch). >>> >>> >> Criggie - Did you make any progress with the megatec driver? Checking on >> there appears to be some very similar models to the Dynamix units that >> can use that driver. >> > > Yes - Megatec works perfectly in nut 2.2 The only thing that has been > lost is "battery-charge" percentage. > > Megatec has introduced "UPS-temperature" but sadly it reads 0 for me. > > Apparently the same model is badged by many different suppliers. If it > looks basically like this then it should work. > http://cdlnz.com/productimages/jpegs/ups1700d.jpg > > Cheers for that. I just need to get the Serial port working my my Xen 3.0 server and i'm sorted.
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