[Nut-upsuser] Powerware 9120 serial connection via USB/serial dongle

Kjell Claesson kjell.claesson at telia.com
Mon Apr 10 07:36:04 UTC 2006


Hi Ken.

The 9120 is talking bcmxcp. So you should run the bcmxcp driver.

If you have a usb connector on the ups, try the bcmxcp_usb driver.
One problem with the bcmxcp_usb driver is that in the current state it
does not set the ups to 'request only mode', but the serial bcmxcp driver does it.

Regards
Kjell 
----: At the moment out of computer due to a faulty mainboard:----


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Yee" <kenkyee at yahoo.com>
To: <nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 3:56 PM
Subject: [Nut-upsuser] Powerware 9120 serial connection via USB/serial dongle


> I decided to try this to see if it worked better since
> Powerware decided to build in some oddball USB
> protocol instead of using a HID UPS profile, but it
> doesn't seem to work.  The USB/serial dongle is
> recognized by Linux and added as /dev/ttyUSB0, owned
> by group "dialout", so I had to add the nut user to
> the dialout group.  In the compatibility list, the
> proper driver for the Powerware is supposedly
> upscode2, but it doesn't seem to work:
> $ sudo upsdrvctl start
> Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.3
> Network UPS Tools - UPScode II UPS driver 0.84 (2.0.3)
> Copyright (C) 2001-2002 HÃ¥vard Lygre,
> <hklygre at online.no>
> Copyright (C) 2004 Niels Baggesen <niels at baggesen.net>
> 
> Warning: This is an experimental driver.
> Some features may not function correctly.
> 
> Bad response to UPTP "":
> Bad response to UPTP "":
> Bad response to UPSN 0:
> Missing UPCL after UPCL
> Communications with UPS lost: Empty string from UPS
> for UPDS!
> 
> I thought the USB/serial dongle or serial port might
> be bad, so I dual booted into Windows and ran
> Powerware's Lanware 5.x software and it found the UPS
> properly on COM3.
> 
> Any other suggestions? :-P
> 
>  ken
> 
> 
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