[Nut-upsuser] Re: Newpoint 200897 UPS

Daniel Gimpelevich daniel at gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us
Sun Dec 31 04:01:20 CET 2006


On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 11:44:06 -0800, Daniel Gimpelevich wrote:

> On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 15:15:45 -0400, Peter Selinger wrote:
> 
>> What was the output that you got from 
>> drivers/newhidups -DD -u root -x explore -x vendorid=XXXX auto
> 
> Unfortunately, I deleted that /tmp/info file shortly after creating it,
> since upon examination, pretty much all the info it provided the
> path-to-subdriver.sh script already put into the file I attached.
> 
>> Would be useful to know if it is indeed similar to the device we saw
>> in July/August. The tree back then was:
>> 
>> Path: 00020004.00020086, Type: Feature, Value: 130.000000
>> Path: 00020004.00020087, Type: Feature, Value: 4.000000
>> Path: 00020004.00020083, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020085, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020010.00020036, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020010.00020030, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020010.00020084, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001a.00020032, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001a.00020030, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020030, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020035, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020081, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020082, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020032, Type: Input
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.00020058, Type: Feature, Value: 1.000000
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.00020068, Type: Feature, Value: 2.000000
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.00020057, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
>> Path: 00020004.00020016.00020056, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
>> 
>> Note that NUT was unable to read values of any of the "Inputs"; only
>> the "Features" have readable values. Also note that 130 is an unlikely
>> value for "SerialNumber". 
> 
> Well, I don't know what to say about that. The serial number printed on
> the box it came in is 20096230603, and as you could see, upsc reported an
> empty string for it.

Well, i decided to run that line again, but mind you that upsd and the powercom-hid driver were already running this time. Here are the guts of the output:

Checking device (0D9F/0001) (002/003-0d9f-0001-00-00)
- VendorID: 0d9f
- ProductID: 0001
- Manufacturer: unknown
- Product: unknown
- Serial Number: unknown
- Bus: 002
Trying to match device
Device matches
failed to claim USB device...
HID descriptor retrieved (Reportlen = 175)
Report descriptor retrieved (Reportlen = 175)
Found HID device
Network UPS Tools: 0.28 USB communication driver 0.28 - core 0.30 (2.0.5-pre1)

Report Descriptor size = 175
Detected a UPS: unknown/unknown
Using subdriver: EXPLORE HID 0.1
Path: 00020004.00020086, Type: Feature, Value: 128.000000
Path: 00020004.00020087, Type: Feature, Value: 180.000000
Can't find object 00020004.00020083
Path: 00020004.00020083, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020085
Path: 00020004.00020085, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020010.00020036
Path: 00020004.00020010.00020036, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020010.00020030
Path: 00020004.00020010.00020030, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020010.00020084
Path: 00020004.00020010.00020084, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020016.0002001a.00020032
Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001a.00020032, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020016.0002001a.00020030
Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001a.00020030, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020030
Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020030, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020035
Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020035, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020081
Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020081, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020082
Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020082, Type: Input
Can't find object 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020032
Path: 00020004.00020016.0002001c.00020032, Type: Input
Path: 00020004.00020016.00020058, Type: Feature, Value: 1.000000
Path: 00020004.00020016.00020068, Type: Feature, Value: 2.000000
Path: 00020004.00020016.00020057, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
Path: 00020004.00020016.00020056, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
upsdrv_updateinfo...
dstate_init: sock /var/state/ups/newhidups-auto open on fd 5
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Waiting for notifications...





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