[Nut-upsuser] howto setup BNT-1500AP on gentoo
Peter Selinger
selinger at mathstat.dal.ca
Thu Dec 14 04:44:29 CET 2006
Did you set correct permissions on /dev/tts/0? If that device is owned
by root, then your driver cannot write to or read from it. -- Peter
Vitaly Oborsky wrote:
>
> Good afternoon. I try to put nut on gentoo. Has executed installation
> by a standard command emerge nut. All has passed successfully. I use
> UPS POWERCOM BNT-1500AP. It is connected to serial port 1, i.e. for my
> system it/dev/tts/0. In/etc/nut/ups.conf
> [powercom]
> driver = powercom
> port = /dev/tts/0
> desc = "PowerCom BNT-1500AP on IP-PBX"
> modelname = "BNT-1500AP"
> linevoltage = 230
> type = KIN1500AP
>
> also trying:
>
> [powercom]
> driver = powercom
> port = /dev/tts/0
> desc = "PowerCom BNT-1500AP on IP-PBX"
> modelname = "BNT-1500AP"
> linevoltage = 230
> type = Egys
>
>
> At start by a command/etc/init.d/upsdrv start gives out the following:
>
> * Starting UPS drivers ...
> Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.4
> Network UPS Tools - PowerCom and similars protocol UPS driver $
> Revision: 0.5 $ (2.0.4)
>
> data receiving error (-1 instead of 16 bytes)
>
> What correct parameters for BNT-1500AP?
>
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