[Nut-upsuser] Tripp Lite OMNI1000LCD UPS (USB)
Paul Cooley
pcooley.newsgroups at gmail.com
Mon Jan 29 02:35:54 CET 2007
Peter,
Indeed to turn off the "beeper" the upsrw -s command was the one. However,
let me elaborate the command as it was the setting of it to 'disabled'
rather than 1 that worked:
#upsrw -s ups.beeper.status=disabled -u username -p password
theUPS at localhost:3493
immediately following that the command upsc verified the change was live:
# upsc theUPS at localhost
battery.charge: 53
battery.type: PbAc
battery.voltage: 12.3
battery.voltage.nominal: 12.0
driver.name: newhidups
driver.parameter.port: auto
driver.version: 2.1.0
driver.version.data: TrippLite HID 0.1 (experimental)
driver.version.internal: 0.30
input.frequency: 59.8
input.voltage: 116.7
input.voltage.nominal: 120
output.frequency.nominal: 60
output.voltage.nominal: 120
ups.beeper.status: disabled
ups.delay.reboot: 65535
ups.delay.shutdown: 65535
ups.mfr: Tripp Lite
ups.model: TRIPP LITE UPS
ups.power.nominal: 1000
ups.serial: 692195 B
ups.status: OL CHRG
I ran it through a simulated power outage and there was not a peep from the
UPS, perfect.
Thanks!
Paul Cooley
http://linuxlore.blogspot.com
On 1/10/07, Paul Cooley <pcooley.newsgroups at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Local? Where is that?
> Whoops, demonstrating my ignorance. If I were more wise I would have
> said: "North American Costco stores."
>
> >You might (perhaps) be able to disable the beeper permanently with
> > upsrw -s ups.beeper.status=1
>
> Thanks, I will try that and report back my success.
>
> Paul
>
> On 1/10/07, Peter Selinger < selinger at mathstat.dal.ca> wrote:
> >
> > Paul Cooley wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello NUT-UPSUSERS,
> > >
> > > I would just like to try and help other and indicate that I was able
> > to use
> > > the development trunk and get the Tripp Lite OMNI1000LCD UPS (USB)
> > working
> > > with the newhidups drivers on Gentoo Linux. The one that is currently
> >
> > > available at many local Costco stores and online.
> >
> > Local? Where is that?
> >
> > > In case others need to replicate, I've attempted to document my steps
> > over
> > > here.
> > >
> > http://linuxlore.blogspot.com/2006/12/howto-set-up-nut-on-gentoo-linux-for.html
> >
> > Thanks, that could be useful also to Gentoo users installing NUT with
> > different drivers.
> >
> > > Thanks for all your hard work NUT-DEVs! Most details appear to work
> > fine.
> > > One thing I note is that the beeper.off (Disable the UPS beeper)
> > doesn't
> > > seem to work. I am willing, with a little guidance, to learn and
> > experiment
> > > with my setup to figure out what is going on there and submit a fix.
> >
> > beeper.off will only do something if the beeper has already started to
> > beep. It does not disable the beeper permanently, but only mutes it
> > until the alarm would normally stop sounding. Perhaps "beeper.mute "
> > would be a better name for this command, but we are keeping it for
> > backward compatibility.
> >
> > You might (perhaps) be able to disable the beeper permanently with
> >
> > upsrw -s ups.beeper.status=1
> >
> > but many UPS don't support this.
> >
> > -- Peter
> >
>
>
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