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Date:      Thu, 3 Aug 2000 11:15:09 -0600
From:      Joe.Warner@smed.com
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   UPSD Locks up my system, please help!
Message-ID:  <85256930.005E9BE7.00@Deimos.smed.com>

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Hi, I recently hooked up a UPS (APC Smart-UPS) to my FreeBSD (3.4) machine
and installed upsd-2.0 from the ports collection on the CD ROM set.  After
I installed it, I couldn't find any configuration documentation for it and
looked at the upsd.conf file in /usr/local/etc and it looked like their
wasn't much configuration needed and that the upsd.conf file was pretty
much "ready to go".  Each time I tried to start the upsd daemon from
/usr/local/sbin/./upsd, it completely locked my system up and I had to do a
cold shutdown.  In the upsd.conf file, it has the following entry:

device                   "/dev/cuaa0"
speed                    2400
read-timeout             2
write-block-size              1
write-block-delay        50
queue-size               64

Shouldn't I have an entry for /dev/cuaa0 in my /etc/fstab file?  There is a
comm cable that goes from the back of the UPS to the comm port on the back
of my PC.  Isn't this what /dev/cuaa0 is for?  Do I need to compile support
for it in my kernel?  Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.  I
don't want to crash my system again.

Thanks.

Joe




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