Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 12:08:57 -0500 From: mark.b@chillicothehospital.org To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: upsd - aps smartups 700 error Message-ID: <3DB69159.2538.E36949@localhost>
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I loaded upsd on a 4.5 box for a APS Smartups 700 and started getting this msg in
/var/log/messages and security output.
> Oct 22 16:30:46 chillhd upsd[110]: apc_tune: negative response: NO
> Oct 22 16:40:46 chillhd upsd[110]: apc_tune: negative response: NO
> Oct 22 16:50:46 chillhd upsd[110]: apc_tune: negative response: NO
> Oct 22 17:00:46 chillhd upsd[110]: apc_tune: negative response: NO
> Oct 22 17:10:46 chillhd upsd[110]: apc_tune: negative response: NO
I did a search for some man pages and/or config help for upsd but have not had any luck
finding any docs, any info will help, thanks
I have tried to comment out part of the tune function but nothing changes.
here is the conf file I am using
/usr/local/etc/upsd.conf
# $FreeBSD: ports/sysutils/upsd/files/upsd.conf,v 1.2 1999/08/31 02:00:16 peter Exp $
#
# UPS Daemon
# The Wild Wind Communications, 1995, 1996
#
# See file LICENSE for the distribution terms of this software.
#
ups "smart-ups" (230) proto "apc-smart" {
device "/dev/cuaa0"
speed 2400
read-timeout 2
write-block-size 1
write-block-delay 50
queue-size 64
}
every 5 { # check events every 5 seconds
nop
}
on "initialize" != "SM" {
poll "initialize"
after 60 every 60 {
log emerg "Cannot put the UPS into smart mode!"
}
}
every 600 {
tune "high-transfer-point" 264
tune "low-transfer-point" 196
tune "line-alarm" "0"
tune "line-sensitivity" "L"
tune "low-batteries-duration" 2
tune "nominal-voltage" 220
tune "shutdown-delay" 20
tune "wakeup-batteries-capacity" 25
tune "wakeup-delay" 0
# tune "batteries-replaced" "01/01/77"
file "upsd.conf", 100 lines
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