[Nut-upsuser] NUT with PowerWalker vi 400 se (usb).
Никита Шишков
nick at uploader.ru
Sat Jul 5 21:00:19 UTC 2008
Здравствуйте, Charles.
Вы писали 4 июля 2008 г., 0:07:56:
> [Please keep the list CC'd. Thanks.]
> On Jul 3, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Никита Шишков wrote:
>> Здравствуйте, Charles.
>>
>> Вы писали 3 июля 2008 г., 22:14:59:
>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Никита Шишков
>>> <nick at uploader.ru> wrote:
>>>> Hi.
>>>> I'm from Russia.
>>>> I try to use NUT with PowerWalker vi 400 se (usb).
>>>> I use FreeBSD 7.0 (amd64) and megatec_usb driver.
>>>> Settingup the NUT with FreeBSD installation procedure (Thierry
>>>> Thomas, from FreeBSD).
>>
>>> Can you point us to the procedure that you followed?
>>
>>
>> 1.
>> install with usb support
>> cd /usr/ports/sysutils/nut/ && make install clean
>>
>> 2.
>> edit rc.conf
>> nut_enable="YES"
>> nut_upslog_enable="YES"
>> nut_upsmon_enable="YES"
>>
>> 3.
>> ups.conf
>> [ups_name]
>> driver = megatec_usb
>> port = /dev/usb0
>> 4.
>> cp upsd.conf.sample upsd.conf
>>
>> 5.
>> upsd.users
>> # Supervision user
>> [admin]
>> password = mypass
>> allowfrom = localhost
>> actions = SET
>> instcmds = ALL
>>
>> # Protection user
>> [monuser]
>> password = mypass
>> allowfrom = localhost
>> upsmon master
>> 6.
>> upsmon.conf
>> MONITOR ups_name at localhost 1 monuser mypass master
>>
>> 7.
>> devfs.rules
>> [nut_usb=10]
>> #and I try [nut_usb=01] or [nut_usb=0] or [nut_usb=00] because i dont
>> #understand what is it.
> I am not too familiar with devfs, but "10" may just be a priority here.
>> add path 'uhib0' group wheel user uucp mode 0660
> The device name should be 'uhid0'. After you plug in the UPS, what
> does 'ls -l /dev/uhid0' say?
>> devfs.conf
>> perm usb0 0660
>> own usb0 root:uucp
>>
>> 8.
>> rc.conf add
>> devfs_system_ruleset="nut_usb"
>>
>> restart devfs: /etc/rc.d/devfs restart
>>
>> 9.
>> Start
>> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/nut start
>>
>> No support device found...
> Is this procedure listed online somewhere? Or is it part of the ports
> collection?
> The device name should be 'uhid0'. After you plug in the UPS, what
> does 'ls -l /dev/uhid0' say?
This command said: uucp wheel /dev/uhid0
> Is this procedure listed online somewhere? Or is it part of the ports
> collection?
This procedure listed on http://people.freebsd.org/~thierry/nut_FreeBSD_HowTo.txt
Now, I try to establish the equipment on freebsd 6.3 i386
--
С уважением,
Никита Шишков mailto:nick at uploader.ru
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