[Nut-upsuser] APC Smart UPS C1000
Daniel O'Connor
doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Thu Sep 6 12:45:10 UTC 2012
On 06/09/2012, at 22:06, cmb991 at comcast.net wrote:
> Is that what you are looking for? I'm not sure what you mean by usbconfig, I don't see any logs for NUT on pfSense.
Login via SSH.
Run 'dmesg' and 'usbconfig' and post the results here.
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> From: "Daniel O'Connor" <doconnor at gsoft.com.au>
> To: cmb991 at comcast.net
> Cc: "Charles Lepple" <clepple at gmail.com>, "nut-upsuser" <nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 5, 2012 6:47:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] APC Smart UPS C1000
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> On 05/09/2012, at 23:58, cmb991 at comcast.net wrote:
> > 1. Does it show up in dmesg, or when you run usbconfig? (pfsense is based on FreeBSD right?)
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> > 2. What version of NUT do you have installed?
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> > Running 'upsc -h' should show the version, eg..
> > [midget 10:55] ~ >upsc -h
> > Network UPS Tools upsc 2.6.4-Unversioned directory
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> > usage: upsc -l | -L [<hostname>[:port]]
> > <snip>
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> > My Response Was:
> > 1. The only thing that shows up is when I enable it, it sends a broadcasted message saying that it can't find the UPS.
> > 2. On pfSense, the versions of the packages are listed. This is the version on mine. Version 2.2.2_5 pkg 1.4.
> > [2.0.1-RELEASE][admin at host.domain.org]/root(2): upsc -h
> > Network UPS Tools upsc 2.2.2
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> > Where do you see the other two questions? And which one of these did I not answer right?
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> I asked if pfSense was FreeBSD based, you said OpenBSD but it's really based on FreeBSD (and it makes a difference especially for USB related matters).
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> Can you paste the output of dmesg and usbconfig with the UPS connected please?
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> --
> Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
> for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
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Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them to choose from."
-- Andrew Tanenbaum
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