[Nut-upsdev] Re: TrippLite Omni1000LCD [Was: Belkin UPS software]

Peter Selinger selinger at mathstat.dal.ca
Sat Nov 26 16:34:09 UTC 2005


No, the problem is not with Fedora Core 1. The problem is just that
RPM is very picky about installing pre-compiled software; it always
wants the configuration of the machine where the software is installed
to match that of the machine where it was compiled.

You will have no such problems when compiling NUT directly from
sources. Myself, I am still using RedHat 9 (but with an upgraded 2.6
kernel).

-- Peter

"Dean Gibson (System Administrator)" wrote:
> 
> Per your suggestion, I have joined the list.
> 
> I'm still running Fedora Core 1;  am I going to have to upgrade to a 
> later Fedora Core (eg, 4) in order to test the current NET development 
> software with the OMNI1000LCD?  Attempts to load a current (2.0.2) NUT 
> RPM release on my system seems to want a bunch of new stuff, including 
> libusb and a newer version of RPM and POPT.  Why RPM is involved I 
> cannot fathom.
> 
> Sincerely, Dean
> 
> 
> On 2005-11-23 08:42, Peter Selinger wrote:
> > Dean K. Gibson wrote:
> >   
> >> My Belkin UPS 1000 failed about a month ago;  all of a sudden it reported a battery failure.  Since the Belkin logs showed this as in instant transition from 99% to 22%, I assume a circuit board failure, not a battery failure.  Similarly, one Belkin UPS 500 circuit board failed after I used my 100W amateur radio transmitter (not connected to the UPS), and another Belkin UPS 500 I gave my father has shown problems,
> >>     
> > Yes, my experience with Belkin has been that their hardware and software is crap. It barely works and easily breaks.
> >   
> >> so I decided to replace them with multiple TrippLite OMNI1000LCD units.  Unfortunately, these use a USB connector, and TrippLite's Linux software doesn't support recent versions of Linux using USB (later than RedHat 8), so I'm presently running them without a software connection.
> >>
> >> I see from a Google search that you had a conversation with someone on the NUT-upsdev list about the OMNI1000LCD.  Do you know what the state of any development is for supporting the OMNI1000LCD?
> >>     
> > Yes, I was in the process of writing support for the OMNI1000LCD, but there were some strange problems. It would actually be very helpful if you could try to reproduce the steps that Joel Peshkin did (discussed on the nut-upsdev mailing list in early November). I would be very interested to know if you will run into the same problems or not. 
> >
> > In principle, the newhidups driver (newest development branch) should work for this device, but for some reason it wasn't able to read any variables from the UPS, and we were unable to determine the reason. 
> >
> > If you could post your findings to the list that would help.
> >
> > -- Peter
> >
> > P.S. please cc any reply to the list. 
> >   
> 




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