I'm keeping the freebsd-questions on these emails in case someone needs to know this stuff, too. :)
At 04:03 PM 7/15/02 -0700, you wrote: >--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> >did you comment out >> > >> >#ttyd0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" dialup off >> secure >> >or >> >#ttyd0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" dialup off >> secure >> > in /etc/ttys? this was my problem. >> >> Tried this and it didn't work. >> >> This is where I stand now: >> >> 1. Two computers each with a APC Back-UPS Pro 650 >> and cable >> attached (one has a 940-0095A and the other has a >> 940-0095B). >> >> 2. One computer runs FreeBSD4.6 and the other runs >> FreeBSD4.4 >> >> 3. *Neither* computer will work with "bkpupsd" or >> "apcupsd" >> from the ports collection. >> >> A) type: bkpupsd /dev/cuaa0 >> result: on one computer it starts the daemon, >> but won't perform >> when power plug is pulled, >> on the other computer it starts the >> daemon, but immediately >> annouces the power has failed and >> shuts down >> >> B) type: apcupsd start >> result: one computer hangs, the other >> complains it can't communicate >> with UPS. >> >> Note: A guy on the apcupsd mail-list has the same >> exact UPS+cable >> and runs FreeBSD4.6 and sent me his "apcupsd.conf" >> file. I had >> the same result with it. >> >> 4. Tried installing "upsd" from the ports >> collection on one computer >> and the computer hung on booting -- isn't this one >> needed for NUT to work? >> (Also installed NUT, BTW.) >> >> 5. Totally baffled at this point. >> >> According to apcupsd.com, one possible source of >> error in a >> situation like this one is: >> >> "Chosen serial port has logins enabled. You must >> disable logins on that >> port, otherwise, the system prevents apcupsd from >> using it. Normally, the >> file /etc/inittab specifies the ports for which a >> getty process is started. >> You must disable getty for the port which you wish >> to use." >> >> I'm not sure I disabled logins for the device >> correctly. >> Not sure what to do now. >> >> Important note: Several years ago one of these UPSs >> worked with >> "bkpupsd" with the exact same hardware -- but after >> I upgraded that very >> old version of FreeBSD it won't work. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> :) >> > >the first suggestion i sent was to to make the changes >to /etc/tty that should disable logins via serial ;) Yeah, this didn't seem to change anything. >are the ports enabled in the bios? cuaa0 (serial 1 ) >should be port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4. I checked and one computer had serial 1 disabled. So, obviously this is a problem. I tried to change it to enabled but then I had some kind of conflict. I don't really know about this stuff. The other computer has: serial port 1 3F8/IRQ4 serial port 2 2F8/IRQ3 Thanks, Joe B. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Joseph A. Bentley Professor of Chemistry Dept. of Physical Sciences Phone: (662) 846-4482 P.O. Box 3255-DSU FAX: (662) 846-4486 Delta State University E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cleveland, MS 38733 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "It is not enough to succeed. Others must fail." -- Gore Vidal ----------------------------------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message