I use nut-ups on a number of systems both attached to a UPS and some as
network slaves. In all my systems I use UPS's that have serial interfaces
and USB, but connect them via serial.
If you read the docs on nut-ups you will see some drivers do support the
USB's. You will need to specify the port in ups.conf typically in
/usr/local/etc/nut
The line would be:
port = /dev/usb0
You can experiment with the port to get the right one. Nut will tell you
if is can or cannot talk to the UPS.
-Derek
At 09:18 PM 3/25/2007, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hey,
I'm new to using nut-ups, or any UPS monitoring software.
Mainly I want some kind of reporting on power failures, and for a
clean shutdown in the event of a prolonged outage.
The UPS is an APC Back-UPS ES 500, with a USB interface. With usbd
running, usbdevs shows it connected.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo usbdevs
Password:
addr 1: OHCI root hub, SiS
addr 2: Back-UPS ES 500 FW:824.B1.D USB FW:B1, APC
addr 1: OHCI root hub, SiS
The syntax of upsd.conf requires a pathname for the port to talk do.
What device file would this work out to?
Any hints on setting this up? If nut-ups isn't the right software, I'm
open to suggestions.
Cheers,
Mike
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touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
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