On 5/17/06, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you checked this:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2006-May/000899.html
ignore that one...
what happens if you type 'file /etc/nut/upsalert'?
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- Charles Lepple
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On 5/17/06, Laurent Lesage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, that's it : I had to open a restricted directory of asterisk
so tha nut is able to write in it. I thought that using the s bit on
the script would have given the rights of root on the called scripts
and command : I was wrong :-[ .
Is
Hi,
we're trying to do something that's perhaps unorthodox, but seemingly
should work; but not for me.
We've got a Powerware 9315, that we are serially attaching one machine to.
We have several classes of systems that we want to have shut down at
different times.
I've been doing my config
Can anyone help getting a Tripplite SU2200XL to work with nut 2.0.3
using the supplied serial cable? Starting the ups service yields:
Starting tripplitesu: Network UPS Tools - Tripp Lite SmartOnline driver
0.02 (2.0.3)
Unable to detect Tripp Lite SmartOnline UPS on port /dev/ttyS0
I also
On 5/17/06, Kirk Bocek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this a lost cause? I see some other complaints here regarding
Tripplite. Is this driver being maintained anymore?
Most of the Tripplite issues are with their low-end USB and serial
units. (The serial and non-PDC USB protocols are similar to
Thanks for the reply, Charles. Running tripplitesu by itself yields:
$tripplitesu -a tripplite -D
Network UPS Tools - Tripp Lite SmartOnline driver 0.02 (2.0.3)
Warning: This is an experimental driver.
Some features may not function correctly.
debug level is '1'
ser_flush_in: read char 0
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