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font-size: 14px;" lang="x-unicode">Hello Guys,
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After several days searching on the net and checking my set-up, I
can't resolve an issue with Eaton network-M2 and "github nut".
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I have two ups on the LAN :
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- Eaton S3 Evolution with "old network card" => no problem.
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- Eaton 5PX3000 with new "network-M2" card => I can't load
driver.
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sudo /usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl start
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Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.4.1
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Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 1.12 (2.7.4.1)
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Detected Evolution on host 192.168.200.252 (mib: mge 0.52)
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Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 1.12 (2.7.4.1)
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>> Create theses files in var/state/ups
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"snmp-ups-MGE"
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"snmp-ups-MGE.pid"
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"snmp-ups-MGE2.pid"
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>> and system stucky here.
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>> After a while, it's continue :
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Startup timer elapsed, continuing...
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Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 1.12 (2.7.4.1)
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Duplicate driver instance detected (PID file
/var/state/ups/snmp-ups-MGE2.pid exists)! Terminating other
driver!
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Duplicate driver instance detected (PID file
/var/state/ups/snmp-ups-MGE2.pid exists)! Terminating other
driver!
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Duplicate driver instance detected (PID file
/var/state/ups/snmp-ups-MGE2.pid exists)! Terminating other
driver!
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Startup timer elapsed, continuing...
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Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 1.12 (2.7.4.1)
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Duplicate driver instance detected (PID file
/var/state/ups/snmp-ups-MGE2.pid exists)! Terminating other
driver!
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Duplicate driver instance detected (PID file
/var/state/ups/snmp-ups-MGE2.pid exists)! Terminating other
driver!
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Duplicate driver instance detected (PID file
/var/state/ups/snmp-ups-MGE2.pid exists)! Terminating other
driver!
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>> An finally displays that :
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Startup timer elapsed, continuing...
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No supported device detected
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In /var/state/ups :
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"snmp-ups-MGE2.pid" is deleted
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"snmp-ups-MGE.pid" remains (the ups with the old network card is
running fine).
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/usr/local/ups/bin/upsc -l
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MGE (old ups is up)
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Configuration seems to be OK.
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ups.conf
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[MGE]
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driver = snmp-ups
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port = 192.168.200.252
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desc = "Eaton Evolution S3000"
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community = public
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[MGE2]
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driver = snmp-ups
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port = 192.168.200.244
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desc = "Eaton 5PX3000"
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community = public
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uspd.users
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[admin]
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password = ***
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allowfrom = localhost
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upsmon master
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actions = SET
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instcmds = ALL
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cd <i class="moz-txt-slash"><span class="moz-txt-tag">/</span>home/test/nut-master/server<span
class="moz-txt-tag">/</span></i>
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sudo ./upsd
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Network UPS Tools upsd 2.7.4.1
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fopen /var/state/ups/upsd.pid: No such file or directory
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/usr/local/ups/etc/upsd.conf is world readable
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not listening on 127.0.0.1 port 3493
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no listening interface available
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Github nut version should be compatible since 2 months :
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"eaton-ats16-mib.c - snmp-ups: cleanup Eaton ATS16 with new
Network-M2"
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Did I missed something ?
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Could you please help me to fix this problem ?
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Thanks a lot.
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