OK. Here are the BIOS 'Power Management' settings, and none of them have any settings to change.
Power Management: Active Power Controller
CPU Power and Performance Management: System DBPM
Fan Power and Performance: Minimum Power
Memory Power and Performance: Maximum PerformanceAnd here's messages from 'config show nut' and 'service nut restart'.
[root@gt01 ~]# config show nut
nut=service
Device=/dev/ttySO
MasterPass=***********
Model=usbhid-ups
SlavePass=***********
Type=7
mdl=Back-UPSRS1500LCD
mfr=APC
status=enabled
[root@gt01 ~]#
[root@gt01 ~]# service nut restart
Stopping UPS monitor: [ OK ]
Stopping upsd: [ OK ]
Shutting down upsdrvctl: Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.0-
Can't open /var/run/nut/genericups-ttySO.pid: No such file or directory
Starting UPS driver controller: UPS type: CyberPower Power99
Fatal error: unusable configuration
Network UPS Tools - Generic UPS driver 1.33 (2.2.0-)
Unable to open /dev/ttySO: No such file or directory
Things to try:
- Check 'port=' in ups.conf
- Check owner/permissions of all parts of path
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.0-
Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
[FAILED]
Starting upsd: [ OK ]
Starting UPS monitor (master): [ OK ]
Broadcast message from nut (Tue Jun 29 12:56:37 2010):
Communications with UPS UPS@localhost lost
[root@gt01 ~]#
Broadcast message from nut (Tue Jun 29 12:56:42 2010):
UPS UPS@localhost is unavailable
Yesterday I tried doing what was suggested at this website
http://www.sonoracomm.com/support/18-support/201-config-ups-sme?format=pdf and got the Device set to 'ttyS0'. Later I realized that probably was not the thing to do. It is using a USB cord. How can I set Device back to 'Auto'?
I am just learning to work with SME Server so don't know how to do some of the commands, for example, it says to check 'port' in in ups.conf. I must confess I can't figure out how to do that.
This thing is driving me 'nuts'!! (pun intended)