David Dyer-Bennet
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This ought to be really simple, but partly I don't know how to *test* it.
I've got a Cyberpower 1325VA (or LX1325G). It's connected via USB directly to my TrueNAS server. I've had it working before I think, but not sure the server sees it properly now.
The list of supported UPS hardware doesn't list this model. Since I think I had it working before, maybe I found the right driver somehow? The driver I have had configured is usbhid-ups$CP1350AVRLCD, and the port/hostname is set to auto (which seems right for a direct USB connect). Not sure where that driver name came from, can't find it on the site today.
Is there some way short of pulling the UPS plug from the wall and then seeing if I get notified, or if anything shows up in the logs, to test that the UPS config is correct? (Oh, I also checked that the username and password for UPS monitor matched the account config.)
(The batteries needed replacing, and since I was messing anyway I had a note to get the UPS interface working right.)
I've got a Cyberpower 1325VA (or LX1325G). It's connected via USB directly to my TrueNAS server. I've had it working before I think, but not sure the server sees it properly now.
The list of supported UPS hardware doesn't list this model. Since I think I had it working before, maybe I found the right driver somehow? The driver I have had configured is usbhid-ups$CP1350AVRLCD, and the port/hostname is set to auto (which seems right for a direct USB connect). Not sure where that driver name came from, can't find it on the site today.
Is there some way short of pulling the UPS plug from the wall and then seeing if I get notified, or if anything shows up in the logs, to test that the UPS config is correct? (Oh, I also checked that the username and password for UPS monitor matched the account config.)
(The batteries needed replacing, and since I was messing anyway I had a note to get the UPS interface working right.)