[Nut-upsuser] NUT v2.6.4 with HP AF401A won't start
Pratt Chris
Chris.Pratt at comptel.com
Tue Oct 30 09:31:50 UTC 2012
Hi Arnaud.
I think you’ve cracked it. The following terminal output shows the package and also shows that when I start it from /usr/local/ups/bin it doesn’t crash.
[root at ups-monitor bin]# rpm -q nut
nut-2.6.4-1.el6.x86_64
[root at ups-monitor bin]# which upsdrvctl
/sbin/upsdrvctl
[root at ups-monitor bin]# pwd
/usr/local/ups/bin
[root at ups-monitor bin]# ls
apcsmart clone liebert-esp2 powerpanel upscode2
apcsmart-old clone-outlet masterguard rhino upsdrvctl
bcmxcp dummy-ups metasys safenet upslog
belkin etapro mge-shut skel upsrw
belkinunv everups mge-utalk snmp-ups upssched-cmd
bestfcom gamatronic microdowell solis victronups
bestfortress genericups oldmge-shut tripplite
bestuferrups isbmex oneac tripplitesu
bestups ivtscd optiups upsc
blazer_ser liebert powercom upscmd
[root at ups-monitor bin]# ./upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.6.5
Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 0.68 (2.6.5)
Detected HP R12000/3UPS on host 192.168.0.89 (mib: cpqpower 1.5)
[UPS-HP01] snmp_ups_walk: data stale for ups.L1.realpower
[UPS-HP01] snmp_ups_walk: data stale for ups.L2.realpower
[UPS-HP01] snmp_ups_walk: data stale for ups.L3.realpower
[root at ups-monitor bin]#
I’ve uninstalled the package and re-run make install just to be sure and it starts up fine with upsdrvctl start, with the following message in /var/log/messages.
Oct 30 09:20:25 ups-monitor snmp-ups[32252]: Startup successful
Now it’s on to finishing the configuration and setting up the clients.
Many thanks for your help.
Regards,
Chris.
Chris Pratt
Development Infrastructure Manager
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From: Arnaud Quette [mailto:aquette.dev at gmail.com]
Sent: 29 October 2012 20:26
To: Pratt Chris
Cc: nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] NUT v2.6.4 with HP AF401A won't start
2012/10/29 Pratt Chris <Chris.Pratt at comptel.com<mailto:Chris.Pratt at comptel.com>>
Hi Arnaud.
Hi Chris,
I’ve run the commands you suggested but it actually didn’t crash. I let it run for about 10 minutes and it was obviously repeating the same messages so I broke it with Ctrl-C.
I’ve attached the terminal output (shortened to meet the file size limit) and at the end it shows the message from trying to start it with upsdrvctl and the message in /var/log/messages.
just to be sure to understand since the end of the traces seems to be melted:
- the driver doesn't crash when using /usr/local/ups/bin/snmp-ups -DDDDD ...
- the driver crashes when using "upsdrvctl start"
is upsdrvctl also located in /usr/local/bin or do you have another one installed (RPM)?
could you please check using "rpm -q nut"?
cheers,
Arnaud
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