On Aug 1, 2017, at 12:01 PM, Song Teck wrote:
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> Hi Charles,
>
> Ok, I missed the absence from the backports as well. Again, some
> unfamiliarity here, so
>
> 1) I presume I cannot use a metapackage meant for jessie or stretch on
> wheezy? Or if I can, is there a way to
What's the output of the 'blazer_usb' driver launched with a debug
level of 3 (i.e. `/usr/lib/ups/driver/blazer_usb -DDD -a infosec`)?
Also, can you, please, try the 'nutdrv_qx' driver?
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Hi Charles,
Ok, I missed the absence from the backports as well. Again, some
unfamiliarity here, so
1) I presume I cannot use a metapackage meant for jessie or stretch on
wheezy? Or if I can, is there a way to deploy it from console?
2) If not and I use the 2.7.4 tar found at
On Aug 1, 2017, at 5:47 AM, Andy Jan wrote:
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> But I want to see the frequency in NUT by connecting CPS UPS. I have traced
> the NUT source code and find that the CPS HID table doesn't build the
> frequency.
>
> Due to I know less about Linux and NUT. Could you help to
On Aug 1, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Song Teck Ng
wrote:
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> Hi Charles,
>
> Thanks for your reply. So the Jessie or stretch versions will work then since
> those are 2.7.2 and 2.7.4...
>
> I will have to update my sources.list and follow this?
>
>
Hi Charles,
Thanks for your reply. So the Jessie or stretch versions will work then
since those are 2.7.2 and 2.7.4...
I will have to update my sources.list and follow this?
https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/
Will give it a go later and update either way.
Thanks,
ST
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On Aug 1, 2017, at 3:14 AM, Song Teck Ng
wrote:
> 4) Have edited the ups.conf and nut.conf files with the necessary entries but
> trying to start the driver with upsdrvctl start gives:
> "Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.6.4
>
> Network UPS Tools -
Hi ,
As the subject, I'm using the CPS UPS.
I use NUT to read the HID information. The device information is attached.
After I read the information, I can't see the frequency information. I have
used the CPS software to see the frequency information before.
But I want to see the frequency in
Hello,
Would like to see if I could get some help with this UPS on a debian
set-up. Am not the best with linux and have tried what I managed to find
elsewhere on the list so am just trying here.
1) Device seems supported:
http://networkupstools.org/ddl/Mini-Box.com/OpenUPS2.html
2) lsusb -v -d
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