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> [back from disease vacation...]
>
I hope everything is ok
>
> 2006/5/13, Peter Selinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Arnaud, you are in charge of the mge-shut driver, right? Is this a
> > writable value? -- Peter
>
> it depends on the model, but in the case of Scott, it's settable.
On 5/18/06, Woogie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It does indeed have a serial port on the UPS. I guess I'll scrounge
about for a serial cable of some sort. I'll look through the dev
mailing lists to see what has been done towards CyberPower USB support
and what there is I can do. Just for clarificat
It does indeed have a serial port on the UPS. I guess I'll scrounge
about for a serial cable of some sort. I'll look through the dev
mailing lists to see what has been done towards CyberPower USB support
and what there is I can do. Just for clarification, will all UPSes
which communicate over USB
On 5/18/06, Woogie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[MyUPS]
driver = cyberpower
port = /dev/bus/usb/004/007
[...]
tcgetattr(/dev/bus/usb/004/007): Inappropriate ioctl for device
Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
tcgetattr is only applicable to serial ports. It looks like the
cy
I recently purchased a CyberPower 800AVR UPS which I'm trying to use
over USB with my PC (ArchLinux 0.7.2 [aka up to date]) and nut 2.0.3.
Following the setup instructions, I have an entry as follows in
/etc/nutups/ups.conf (where I chose the configuration file to go when
building nut):
[MyUPS]
[back from disease vacation...]
2006/5/13, Peter Selinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Arnaud, you are in charge of the mge-shut driver, right? Is this a
writable value? -- Peter
it depends on the model, but in the case of Scott, it's settable.
Arnaud
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