[Nut-upsuser] Belkin 800VA Universal AVR doesn't warn about battery

Gasper Kozak gasper.kozak at gmail.com
Sat Jul 11 23:12:09 UTC 2009


Hi,

thanks, sort of what I expected. So it's very probable that it's driver's
fault for not receiving LB message, even though OL, OB, DISCHRG work well,
including when more than one is set.

I found the Centos packages I'm refering to here on the list:
http://www.mail-archive.com/nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org/msg04682.html.
This mailing list appears to be the only "official" source of information
about them. I'm having problems installing them, but I'm aware this is not
the place to ask about that -- I'll contact he packager directly. I just
wanted to make sure, whether my USP is supposed to report LB in status field
or not.

When I succeed in upgrading nut, I'll post the results here.

Thanks and best regards,
Gasper


On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 11:21 PM, Arjen de Korte
<nut+users at de-korte.org<nut%2Busers at de-korte.org>
> wrote:

> Citeren Gasper Kozak <gasper.kozak at gmail.com>:
>
>  Since battery.charge.low and battery.charge.warning settings are
>> read-only,
>> and LB doesn't get reported via ups.status, I'm guessing the latter two of
>> these are just advisory -- rather silly, but I guess that's it. Maybe
>> upsmon
>> should watch these as well?
>>
>
> No. The very least a driver (UPS) should support are the OL, OB and LB
> flags. If this doesn't work, it's broken and can't be used reliably.
>
>  I've bypassed this problem by writing my own monitor that triggers the LB
>> event and shuts down the somputer. The question is: did I miss something
>> important?
>>
>
> Yes, the upgrades that have been released since nut-2.2.0 came out (sorry,
> couldn't resist).
>
>  Is it supposed to work this way?
>>
>
> Yes.
>
>  I'm using nut-2.2.0, which is an older version, so this may well be the
>> problem, but I'm on Centos and the only rpms I've found for 2.4 didn't
>> work.
>>
>
> The version you're using is over two years old and no longer supported. You
> need to upgrade to a more recent version before asking for help. With the
> sparse information you're providing here, we can't help you as to why the
> binaries you found don't work. You should also check with whoever packaged
> these RPMS first if you have problems installing them, before asking for
> help here.
>
> Best regards, Arjen
> --
> Please keep list traffic on the list
>
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