On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:10:57 -0800, David Benfell wrote: > > > So I tried running the driver in debug mode... > > <quote> > cyberpower -a lupin1500AVR -u nutmon -DDDDD ^^^^^^^^^ This appears to be key. Apparently even adding a user directive to ups.conf is insufficient. Modifying rc.local to run upsdrvctl with the -u option seems to resolve the problem.
I still see: Feb 13 10:37:54 lupin ntpd[24521]: ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar 24 05:29:33 MST 2004 (1) Feb 13 10:37:54 lupin ntpd[24521]: precision = 1.000 usec Feb 13 10:37:55 lupin ntpd[24521]: frequency initialized 371.616 PPM from /etc/ntp.drift Feb 13 10:37:57 lupin cyberpower[1459]: Startup successful Feb 13 10:37:57 lupin upsd[1891]: Connected to UPS [lupin1500AVR]: cyberpower-tty01 Feb 13 10:37:57 lupin upsd[17855]: Startup successful Feb 13 10:37:57 lupin upsmon[5434]: Startup successful Feb 13 10:37:57 lupin upsd[17855]: Connection from 127.0.0.1 Feb 13 10:37:57 lupin upsd[17855]: Client [EMAIL PROTECTED] logged into UPS [lupin1500AVR] Feb 13 10:37:57 lupin upsmon[31324]: Master privileges unavailable on UPS [EMAIL PROTECTED] Feb 13 10:37:57 lupin upsmon[31324]: Reason: Access denied This UPS is about 2 years old, but fairly substantial -- I can generally go at least 1-1/2 hours on its battery. I had the impression it has fairly high-end capabilities. Am I missing something else that would cause "master privileges" to be "unavailable?" -- David Benfell, LCP [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Resume available at http://www.parts-unknown.org/