2010/12/15 Arjen de Korte > Citeren "Poulton, Stuart W.L.": > > rcs-manage-1:/var/log # upsrw phys-eaton >> [battery.runtime.low] >> Remaining battery runtime when UPS switches to LB (seconds) >> Type: UNKNOWN (unrecognized) >> > > The definition in the MIB to NUT mapping is lacking a type for this > variable. Clients expect it to be either a string or an enumerated value and > the driver doesn't report either. This needs to be fixed in the driver, > there is no workaround. > > > I suspect from this that it may not be configurable. >> > > Maybe, but until this is fixed in the driver it's a driver bug. Note that > the snmp-ups driver is currently in dire need of an active developer taking > over the maintenance.
indeed, and a full rewrite is also needed, to support the subdrivers approach as in usbhid-ups. this would fix various issues and limitations, and would also unblock a few patch that are stagging in my TODO stack. > Since I don't have a SNMP capable UPS, I can't really work on it other than > the occasional fix for an obvious problem. > well, your NMC (in the evolution) is SNMP capable (beside the XML/HTTP channel). depending on your exact card reference and FW version, it will expose a minimum or full set of IETF + MGE MIBS. Arjen: if needed, I can also check to send you a more suitable card, but I know that you're already quite busy. so up to you, you know who to ask ;-) cheers, Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
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