[Nut-upsdev] Eaxton 5PX : "No matching HID UPS found"
Eric Favre
e.j.favre at gmail.com
Thu Dec 27 04:51:02 UTC 2012
Hello,
Got this UPS (connected via USB). I've checked on the nut website, driver
is usbhid-ups
When I "upsdrvctl start", it says :
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.6.5-Unversioned directory
Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.37 (2.6.5-Unversioned directory)
USB communication driver 0.31
No matching HID UPS found
Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
Here is "lsusb" :
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0463:ffff MGE UPS Systems UPS
Here is "usbhid-ups -a 5px -DDD"
0.166527 Checking device (0463/FFFF) (003/002)
0.466626 - VendorID: 0463
0.466642 - ProductID: ffff
0.466649 - Manufacturer: EATON
0.466655 - Product: Eaton 5PX
0.466660 - Serial Number: G094C36122
0.466666 - Bus: 003
0.466671 Trying to match device
0.466678 Device matches
0.517626 HID descriptor, method 1: (9 bytes) => 09 21 10 01 21 01 22
14 0a
0.517643 HID descriptor, method 2: (9 bytes) => 09 21 10 01 21 01 22
14 0a
0.517651 HID descriptor length 2580
My config files :
*nut.conf :*
MODE=standalone
*ups.conf* :
[5px]
driver = usbhid-ups
port = /dev/5px
vendorid = 0463
productid = ffff
desc = <<EATON 5PX 1500i RT2U>>
*upsd.conf* :
MAXAGE 15
LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493
MAXCONN 32
*upsd.users* :
[ups]
password = ups
upsmon master
*upsmon.conf* :
MONITOR 5px at localhost 1 ups ups master
MINSUPPLIES 1
FINALDELAY 5
HOSTSYNC 15
SHUTDOWNCMD "/usr/bin/systemctl poweroff"
POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
POLLFREQ 5
POLLFREQALERT 5
DEADTIME 15
NOCOMMWARNTIME 300
RBWARNTIME 43200
*upssched.conf* :
CMDSCRIPT /opt/bin/upssched-cmd
PIPEFN /var/run/nut/upssched.pipe
LOCKFN /var/run/nut/upssched.lock
AT ONBATT * EXECUTE ups-on-battery
AT ONLINE * EXECUTE ups-back-on-line
My 5px is brand new, hope it's not hardware related... :/
Really need your help...
Thanks,
Eric
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