On Tuesday 28 October 2008 19:36:25 Arnaud Quette wrote:
> > Looking at the above, you're probably using the newmge-shut driver,
> > right? In that case, running it in debug mode (-DD) might reveal what
> > is going on.
>
> not at all, this is the oldish mge-shut.

Yes, this is mge-shut in 2.2.2.

> trying newmge-shut might be a good idea, but I would not recommend it
> yet for a production system.
> I really have to finish that one!

Heh :)
I tried it from the 2.2.2 code (dunno how functional it is).

It seems to get some stuff every second invocation (same as the usual driver) 
but it also gets errors :(

I've attached some logs.

> >> I added the 'unknown byte x' stuff - I wanted to see what it was
> >> throwing away :)
> >>
> >> Does anyone have such a UPS working with NUT + RS232?
>
> I'll try to do some test asap on an EX 1500.

Thanks.

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