On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Kelvin Ku
wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 07:08:37PM -0400, Charles Lepple wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Kelvin Ku
>> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have a TrippLite SU2200XLA UPS with a possibly unreliable USB interface
>> > running on NUT 2.4.3. Th
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 07:08:37PM -0400, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Kelvin Ku
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a TrippLite SU2200XLA UPS with a possibly unreliable USB interface
> > running on NUT 2.4.3. This flooded syslog last night, beginning with the USB
> > co
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Kelvin Ku
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a TrippLite SU2200XLA UPS with a possibly unreliable USB interface
> running on NUT 2.4.3. This flooded syslog last night, beginning with the USB
> connection spontaneously reconnecting:
>
> Apr 18 22:00:42 kernel: hiddev96: USB
2010/4/19 Stuart D. Gathman :
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Jon Sjöstedt wrote:
>
>> I have installed the nut package from the OpenBSD 4.4 packages tree,
>> nut-2.2.1p0
>>
>> I have a new APC Smart-UPS 750 which I plan to connect via USB. When I
>> try to start the usbhid-ups i get
>>
>> debug level is '
2010/4/19 Kjell Claesson :
>> Hello!
> Hello Jon,
>>
>> I have installed the nut package from the OpenBSD 4.4 packages tree,
>> nut-2.2.1p0
>>
> Maybe this page give you some hint. I'm not so good at openbsd.
>
> https://calomel.org/nut_ups.html
This was actually the first source of information i f
I'm currnetly using NUT 2.4.3 to monitor a Cyber Power 1000AVRLCD UPS. I
found the following in the mailing list archive:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2010-March/004673.html
and I want to inform the list that I had to apply the same patch to libhid.c
in order to monitor
I recently installed NUT 2.4.3 and found that the USB drivers were logging
an insane amount of data to syslog:
usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 | libusb_get_report: No error
usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 | libusb_get_report: No error
usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 1
Hello,
I have a TrippLite SU2200XLA UPS with a possibly unreliable USB interface
running on NUT 2.4.3. This flooded syslog last night, beginning with the USB
connection spontaneously reconnecting:
Apr 18 22:00:42 kernel: hiddev96: USB HID v1.11 Device [Tripp Lite TRIPP
LITE UPS ] on usb-0
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Jon Sjöstedt wrote:
> I have installed the nut package from the OpenBSD 4.4 packages tree,
> nut-2.2.1p0
>
> I have a new APC Smart-UPS 750 which I plan to connect via USB. When I
> try to start the usbhid-ups i get
>
> debug level is '2'
> upsdrv_initups...
> No appropriat
> Hello!
Hello Jon,
>
> I have installed the nut package from the OpenBSD 4.4 packages tree,
> nut-2.2.1p0
>
Maybe this page give you some hint. I'm not so good at openbsd.
https://calomel.org/nut_ups.html
> I have a new APC Smart-UPS 750 which I plan to connect via USB. When I
> try to start t
Hello!
I have installed the nut package from the OpenBSD 4.4 packages tree, nut-2.2.1p0
I have a new APC Smart-UPS 750 which I plan to connect via USB. When I
try to start the usbhid-ups i get
debug level is '2'
upsdrv_initups...
No appropriate HID device found
No matching HID UPS found
for alm
On Apr 19, 2010, at 4:09 AM, Chris Boot wrote:
In addition I'm wondering how much NUT looks at various parameters
like input / battery / line voltage, since in my case it would be
12-18V and not the more common 110/230V. :-)
In the NUT developer documentation, there are some tables listing
I could not make the bestfortress driver 0.02 work for my Best Fortress LI675VA,
so I have made a patch for the driver.
The reason was, that all responses are preceded and terminated by CR LF, but
the driver would discard everything after the first CR
LF.
The following patch discards everything u
On 19/04/2010 11:13, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren Chris Boot :
I'd really like this UPS to interface with NUT so that I can use a
variety of tools to monitor it, such as Nagios and cacti, etc... I
really don't want to have to write my own driver for NUT if I can
avoid doing so, so the main q
Citeren Chris Boot :
I'd really like this UPS to interface with NUT so that I can use a
variety of tools to monitor it, such as Nagios and cacti, etc... I
really don't want to have to write my own driver for NUT if I can
avoid doing so, so the main question is which serial interface is
th
Hi all,
I'm writing the firmware for a home-made 12V UPS, which will be used to
power low-voltage equipment in my home like my ADSL modem, router,
switches and a Soekris net4801. The home-made UPS can run those devices
on the same batteries as my 230V UPS, but last for several hours rather
th
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