david walcroft wrote:
Markku Kolkka wrote:
> david walcroft kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika sunnuntai, 25.
> syyskuuta 2005 00:37):
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>> # If the UPS is locally attached set it to "yes"
>> SERVER=yes
>> # Model of the UPS (filename to call for it, without path)
>> # Example - one of
>> # apcsmart - APC SMartUPS and similar
>> # fentonups - Fenton UPS
>> # optiups
>> # bestups
>> # genericups
>> # ups-trust425+625
>> # upsdrvctl
>> # You MUST change this, or set SERVER to "no"
>> # To support multiple drivers, set MODEL=upsdrvctl
>> MODEL=Powermate-3105
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> The "MODEL" parameter does _not_ mean the actual model of your ups,
> you must set it to the nut driver used for your UPS (or "upsdrvctl").
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>> # UPS device - needed if UPS is locally attached
>> DEVICE=/dev/ttyS0
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> Wasn't your UPS connected through USB, not the serial port?
>
Ok, I'll set up with MODEL=genericups, but I'm not sure what USB uses
for connections <socket> <port> and how to determine the same for a
config file.
Thanks for all you help Markku.
david
For what it's worth this is at restart in s-c-services:
ups failed. The error was: Stopping UPS monitor: [FAILED]
Stopping upsd: [FAILED]
Shutting down genericups: [FAILED]
Starting genericups: Network UPS Tools - Generic UPS driver 1.30 (2.0.2)
[FAILED]
Starting upsd: Network UPS Tools upsd 2.0.2
[FAILED]
Starting UPS monitor (master): [ OK ]
david