[Nut-upsuser] Re: tripp lite omnivs1500xl and usb
Bryan Olmstead
olmstead at b2mail.net
Tue Aug 9 23:05:45 UTC 2005
>> everything looked good so far and hotplug says it's there which it didn't
>> do before but...
>>
>> marty[/etc/hotplug/usb](191)# clear ; ./bin/newhidups -DDDDD auto
>> Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.23 (2.0.2)
>> ...
>> found 0 (-1)
>> No USB/HID UPS found
>>
>> i know i'm still missing something obvious here but it just isn't coming
>> to mind.
>
> did you launch it as root? if not, do so.
> also, use the latest Development branch of the CVS to have
> tripplite handled (ignored otherwise):
> cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.alioth.debian.org:/cvsroot/nut login
> +ENTER
> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.alioth.debian.org:/cvsroot/nut co -r Development nut
yup, i did launch it as root. i tried checking out the the development
branch this evening but i was getting an authorization error (from what
i've found this might have to do with the server):
marty[/usr/src/packages/nut](39)> cvs
-d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.alioth.debian.org:/cvsroot/nut login
Logging in to :pserver:anonymous at cvs.alioth.debian.org:2401/cvsroot/nut
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from
cvs.alioth.debian.org: cvs: WARNING: Read-only repository access mode
selected via `cvs -R'.
marty[/usr/src/packages/nut](40)>
but, on a different note, i had already checked out the 2.1 tree a week or
so ago. so i rebuilt it and re-ran it with a good outcome:
marty[/usr/local/nut-2.1](9)# ./bin/newhidups -DDDDD auto
Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.25 (2.1.0)
debug level is '5'
usb_set_debug: Setting debugging level to 3 (on)
usb_os_init: Found USB VFS at /proc/bus/usb
[...snip...]
Opening new device (09AE/0001)
Found 0x9ae
- Manufacturer : TRIPP LITE
- Product : TRIPP LITE OMNIVS1500XL
- No serial number string
HID descriptor retrieved (Reportlen = 52)
Report descriptor retrieved (Reportlen = 52)
found 1 (52)
Report Descriptor size = 52
Report Descriptor: (200 bytes) => 06 A0 FF 09 01 A1 01 09 02 A1 00 06 A1
FF 09 03
Detected an UPS: TRIPP LITE/TRIPP LITE OMNIVS1500XL
Manufacturer not supported!
Contact the driver author <arnaud.quette at free.fr / @mgeups.com> with the
below information
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Aborting
marty[/usr/local/nut-2.1](10)
the good part is that now newhidups is talking to the ups on my machine!
(and there was much rejoicing)
as you've mentioned, tripplite doesn't expose much data. but, i'm hoping
that the above might be a step in the right direction so we can get these
working, even if it is a very, very, very basic level. <g> let me know
how i can help or what i need to do to make this possible.
thanks for the help, it's much appreciated.
-bryan
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Bryan Olmstead
http://www.tr1tium.com
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