[Nut-upsuser] Trouble Configuring NUT with Gamatronic USB
Eli Wapniarski
eli at orbsky.homelinux.org
Fri Jun 16 14:19:22 UTC 2006
OK Peter
The modification that you mentioned was indeed included in the discussion and
was made accordingly. Instead of using kebo I used richcomm because the info
that I've been getting seems to indicate that the interface was manufactured
by Richcomm not kebo or gamatronic for that matter. I the files were copied
from mge-hid.c mge-hid.h to richcomm.c and richcomm.h. I repalced mge and MGE
to richcomm and RICHCOMM accordingly.
Anyway...
Running newhidups -DD -u root -x vendorid=0925 auto produces
Checking device (0925/1234) (002/002)
- VendorID: 0925
- ProductID: 1234
- Manufacturer: Richcomm Tech
- Product: UPS2004
- Serial Number: unknown
- Bus: 002
Trying to match device
Device matches
HID descriptor retrieved (Reportlen = 78)
Report descriptor retrieved (Reportlen = 78)
Found HID device
Report Descriptor size = 78
Detected a UPS: Richcomm Tech /UPS2004
Using subdriver: RICHCOMM HID 0.9
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10003
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10003, Type: Input
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10004
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10004, Type: Input
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10005
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10005, Type: Input
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10006
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10006, Type: Input
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10007
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10007, Type: Input
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10008
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10008, Type: Input
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10009
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10009, Type: Output
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000a
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000a, Type: Output
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000b
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000b, Type: Output
Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000c
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000c, Type: Output
entering identify_ups(0x0925, 0x1234)
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.iModel
Can't find object UPS.Flow.[4].ConfigApparentPower
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacity
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacityLimitSetting
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacityLimit
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.RunTimeToEmpty
Can't find object UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Temperature
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.Voltage
Can't find object UPS.BatterySystem.ConfigVoltage
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PercentLoad
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.DelayBeforeShutdown
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.DelayBeforeReboot
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.DelayBeforeStartup
Can't find object UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Test
Can't find object UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.TestPeriod
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.Temperature
Can't find object UPS.Flow.[4].ConfigApparentPower
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.ACPresent
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Discharging
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Charging
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.ShutdownImminent
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.BelowRemainingCapacityLimit
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Overload
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.NeedReplacement
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Input.[1].PresentStatus.Buck
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Input.[1].PresentStatus.Boost
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Good
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Input.[1].Voltage
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Input.[1].Frequency
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.LowVoltageTransfer
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.LowVoltageBoostTransfer
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.HighVoltageBoostTransfer
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.LowVoltageBuckTransfer
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.HighVoltageTransfer
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.HighVoltageBuckTransfer
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.Voltage
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.Current
Can't find object UPS.PowerConverter.Output.Frequency
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.ConfigVoltage
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[1].OutletID
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[1].OutletID
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[1].PresentStatus.Switchable
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[2].OutletID
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[2].OutletID
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[2].PresentStatus.Switchable
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[2].PresentStatus.SwitchOn/Off
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.ACPresent
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[2].RemainingCapacityLimit
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[2].DelayBeforeShutdown
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[2].DelayBeforeStartup
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[3].OutletID
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[3].OutletID
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[3].PresentStatus.Switchable
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[3].PresentStatus.SwitchOn/Off
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[3].RemainingCapacityLimit
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[3].DelayBeforeShutdown
Can't find object UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.[3].DelayBeforeStartup
Can't find object UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Test
Can't find object UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Test
Can't find object UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Test
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.DelayBeforeShutdown
Can't find object UPS.PowerSummary.DelayBeforeStartup
upsdrv_updateinfo...
dstate_init: sock /var/state/ups/newhidups-auto open on fd 5
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Waiting for notifications...
Eli
On Friday, 16 בJune 2006 15:53, Peter Selinger wrote:
> Dear Eli,
>
> you need one more modification: in drivers/newhidups.c, line 37,
> add your subdriver to the list:
>
> static subdriver_t *subdriver_list[] = {
> &generic_subdriver,
> &mge_subdriver,
> &apc_subdriver,
> &belkin_subdriver,
> &tripplite_subdriver,
> NULL
> };
>
> Note that it is probably called "kebo_subdriver" not
> "richcomm_subdriver".
>
> Also, you have to drop the "-x generic" flag at this point. Also,
> please use -DD, and not -DDDDD, as the latter produces tons of
> irrelevant output.
>
> -- Peter
>
> Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> > Thanks Peter
> >
> > If you're willing to get this done, so am I. I bought three of them 2
> > are=20 connected to Linux boxes so I am very interested in getting nut to
> > work.
> >
> > Anyhoot, I made the modifications that were suggested and called the
> > driver= =20
> > files richcomm-hid.c richcomm-hid.h. Figured that was best, since there
> > wil= l=20
> > be probably other ups using Richcomm's stuff. I had to make 2
> > additional=20 modifications by hand after running make depend
> >
> > 1) newups.hid.c -- #include "richcomm-hid.h"
> >
> > 2) after running ./configure --prefix=3D/usr --with-user=3Dnut I had
> > to=20 modify ./drivers/make on line 95 to include richcom-hid.o
> >
> > After these two additional modifications, the usb drivers compiled.
> >
> > After running newhidups -DDDDD -u root -x generic -x vendorid=3D0925 auto
> > I get the following regarding the ups
> >
> > Checking device (0925/1234) (002/002)
> > =2D VendorID: 0925
> > =2D ProductID: 1234
> > =2D Manufacturer: Richcomm Tech
> > =2D Product: UPS2004
> > =2D Serial Number: unknown
> > =2D Bus: 002
> > Trying to match device
> > Device matches
> > HID descriptor retrieved (Reportlen =3D 78)
> > Report descriptor retrieved (Reportlen =3D 78)
> > =46ound HID device
> > Report Descriptor size =3D 78
> > Report Descriptor: (200 bytes) =3D> 06 A0 FF 09 01 A1 01 09 02 A1 00 06
> > A1 = =46F 09=20
> > 03
> > Detected a UPS: Richcomm Tech /UPS2004
> > Using subdriver: GENERIC HID 0.1
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa10003
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa10003
> > Looking up ffa10003
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(3)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10003
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10003, Type: Input
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa10004
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa10004
> > Looking up ffa10004
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(4)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10004
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10004, Type: Input
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa10005
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa10005
> > Looking up ffa10005
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(5)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10005
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10005, Type: Input
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa10006
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa10006
> > Looking up ffa10006
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(6)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10006
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10006, Type: Input
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa10007
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa10007
> > Looking up ffa10007
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(7)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10007
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10007, Type: Input
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa10008
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa10008
> > Looking up ffa10008
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(8)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10008
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10008, Type: Input
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa10009
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa10009
> > Looking up ffa10009
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(9)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10009
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10009, Type: Output
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa1000a
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa1000a
> > Looking up ffa1000a
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(a)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000a
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000a, Type: Output
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa1000b
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa1000b
> > Looking up ffa1000b
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(b)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000b
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000b, Type: Output
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa1000c
> > entering string_to_path()
> > parsing ffa00001
> > Looking up ffa00001
> > parsing ffa00002
> > Looking up ffa00002
> > parsing ffa1000c
> > Looking up ffa1000c
> > Path depth =3D 3
> > 0: UPage(ffa0), Usage(1)
> > 1: UPage(ffa0), Usage(2)
> > 2: UPage(ffa1), Usage(c)
> > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000c
> > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000c, Type: Output
> > entering identify_ups(0x0925, 0x1234)
> >
> > upsdrv_updateinfo...
> > dstate_init: sock /var/state/ups/newhidups-auto open on fd 5
> > upsdrv_updateinfo...
> > Waiting for notifications...
> >
> > I very much appreciate the effort
> >
> > Eli
> >
> > On Thursday, 15 =D7=91June 2006 22:52, you wrote:
> > > Interesting. This device is definitely not currently supported.
> > >
> > > However, I have seen this type of device before, on a Kebo
> > > UPS-650D. See the posts of Andrew Dancy on the Nut-upsdev mailing
> > > list, September 26-27, 2005.
> > >
> > > It is probably not a USB HID device, but some proprietary
> > > serial-over-USB protocol. At the time, Andrew Dancy decided that his
> > > device was too cheap and too outdated to be worth investigating.
> > >
> > > You *could* try the patch that I sent on September 27 on nut-upsdev,
> > > and see if you get any mileage out of it. It would only be a first
> > > step towards deciphering this device, though.
> > >
> > > -- Peter
> > >
> > > Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> > > > OK Peter
> > > >
> > > > Here goes. I uninstalled the 2.03 and then compiled and installed
> > > > using the following
> > > >
> > > > ./configure --prefix=3D/usr --with-user=3Dnut
> > > > make
> > > > make usb
> > > > make install
> > > > make install-usb
> > > >
> > > > One funny thing to note. when I run the command newhidups, without
> > > > specifying the location /usr/bin, for some reason I get the error
> > > >
> > > > -bash: /sbin/newhidups: No such file or directory
> > > >
> > > > weird. /usr/bin is in my path. Anyway... right now no big deal. Here
> > > > is the output as requeted.
> > > >
> > > > /usr/bin/newhidups -DD -u root -x generic -x vendorid=3D0925 auto
> > > > Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.28 (2.1.0)
> > > >
> > > > debug level is '2'
> > > > Checking device (046D/C20D) (003/004)
> > > > - VendorID: 046d
> > > > - ProductID: c20d
> > > > - Manufacturer: Logitech
> > > > - Product: WingMan Attack 2
> > > > - Serial Number: unknown
> > > > - Bus: 003
> > > > Trying to match device
> > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > Checking device (05A9/0518) (003/002)
> > > > - VendorID: 05a9
> > > > - ProductID: 0518
> > > > - Manufacturer: OmniVision Technologies, Inc.
> > > > - Product: USB Camera
> > > > - Serial Number: unknown
> > > > - Bus: 003
> > > > Trying to match device
> > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > Checking device (0451/2046) (003/003)
> > > > - VendorID: 0451
> > > > - ProductID: 2046
> > > > - Manufacturer: unknown
> > > > - Product: unknown
> > > > - Serial Number: unknown
> > > > - Bus: 003
> > > > Trying to match device
> > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > Checking device (0925/1234) (002/002)
> > > > - VendorID: 0925
> > > > - ProductID: 1234
> > > > - Manufacturer: Richcomm Tech
> > > > - Product: UPS2004
> > > > - Serial Number: unknown
> > > > - Bus: 002
> > > > Trying to match device
> > > > Device matches
> > > > HID descriptor retrieved (Reportlen =3D 78)
> > > > Report descriptor retrieved (Reportlen =3D 78)
> > > > Found HID device
> > > > Report Descriptor size =3D 78
> > > > Detected a UPS: Richcomm Tech /UPS2004
> > > > Using subdriver: GENERIC HID 0.1
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10003
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10003, Type: Input
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10004
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10004, Type: Input
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10005
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10005, Type: Input
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10006
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10006, Type: Input
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10007
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10007, Type: Input
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10008
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10008, Type: Input
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10009
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa10009, Type: Output
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000a
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000a, Type: Output
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000b
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000b, Type: Output
> > > > Can't find object ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000c
> > > > Path: ffa00001.ffa00002.ffa1000c, Type: Output
> > > > entering identify_ups(0x0925, 0x1234)
> > > >
> > > > upsdrv_updateinfo...
> > > > dstate_init: sock /var/state/ups/newhidups-auto open on fd 5
> > > > upsdrv_updateinfo...
> > > > Waiting for notifications...
> > > > upsdrv_updateinfo...
> > > > Waiting for notifications...
> > > > upsdrv_updateinfo...
> > > > Waiting for notifications...
> > > >
> > > > Keeps on repeating the same thing over and over again until I press
> > > > Control C.
> > > >
> > > > Eli
> > > >
> > > > On Wednesday, 14 =3DD7=3D91June 2006 18:52, Peter Selinger wrote:
> > > > > Hi Eli,
> > > > >
> > > > > sorry, I forgot to say: you should first get and compile the newest
> > > > > development tree of NUT from the SVN repository. The -x generic
> > > > > flag will not work with 2.0.3. See
> > > > > http://www.networkupstools.org/source.html
> > > > >
> > > > > -- Peter
> > > > >
> > > > > Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> > > > > > Hi Peter
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Thanks for responding.
> > > > > > Running newhidups -DD -u root -x generic -x vendorid=3D0925 auto
> > > > > > produces
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.28 (2.0.3)
> > > > > > Fatal error: 'generic' is not a valid flag for this driver.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > However, newhidups -DD -u root -x vendorid=3D0925 auto
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.28 (2.0.3)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > debug level is '2'
> > > > > > Checking device (046D/C20D) (003/004)
> > > > > > - VendorID: 046d
> > > > > > - ProductID: c20d
> > > > > > - Manufacturer: Logitech
> > > > > > - Product: WingMan Attack 2
> > > > > > - Serial Number: unknown
> > > > > > - Bus: 003
> > > > > > Trying to match device
> > > > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > > > Checking device (05A9/0518) (003/002)
> > > > > > - VendorID: 05a9
> > > > > > - ProductID: 0518
> > > > > > - Manufacturer: OmniVision Technologies, Inc.
> > > > > > - Product: USB Camera
> > > > > > - Serial Number: unknown
> > > > > > - Bus: 003
> > > > > > Trying to match device
> > > > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > > > Checking device (0451/2046) (003/003)
> > > > > > - VendorID: 0451
> > > > > > - ProductID: 2046
> > > > > > - Manufacturer: unknown
> > > > > > - Product: unknown
> > > > > > - Serial Number: unknown
> > > > > > - Bus: 003
> > > > > > Trying to match device
> > > > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > > > Checking device (0925/1234) (002/002)
> > > > > > - VendorID: 0925
> > > > > > - ProductID: 1234
> > > > > > - Manufacturer: Richcomm Tech
> > > > > > - Product: UPS2004
> > > > > > - Serial Number: unknown
> > > > > > - Bus: 002
> > > > > > Trying to match device
> > > > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > > > Checking device (0000/0000) (002/001)
> > > > > > - VendorID: 0000
> > > > > > - ProductID: 0000
> > > > > > - Manufacturer: Linux 2.6.16-1.2133_FC5smp uhci_hcd
> > > > > > - Product: UHCI Host Controller
> > > > > > - Serial Number: 0000:00:1d.0
> > > > > > - Bus: 002
> > > > > > Trying to match device
> > > > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > > > Checking device (0000/0000) (005/001)
> > > > > > - VendorID: 0000
> > > > > > - ProductID: 0000
> > > > > > - Manufacturer: Linux 2.6.16-1.2133_FC5smp uhci_hcd
> > > > > > - Product: UHCI Host Controller
> > > > > > - Serial Number: 0000:00:1d.3
> > > > > > - Bus: 005
> > > > > > Trying to match device
> > > > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > > > Checking device (0000/0000) (004/001)
> > > > > > - VendorID: 0000
> > > > > > - ProductID: 0000
> > > > > > - Manufacturer: Linux 2.6.16-1.2133_FC5smp uhci_hcd
> > > > > > - Product: UHCI Host Controller
> > > > > > - Serial Number: 0000:00:1d.2
> > > > > > - Bus: 004
> > > > > > Trying to match device
> > > > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > > > Checking device (0000/0000) (001/001)
> > > > > > - VendorID: 0000
> > > > > > - ProductID: 0000
> > > > > > - Manufacturer: Linux 2.6.16-1.2133_FC5smp ehci_hcd
> > > > > > - Product: EHCI Host Controller
> > > > > > - Serial Number: 0000:00:1d.7
> > > > > > - Bus: 001
> > > > > > Trying to match device
> > > > > > Device does not match - skipping
> > > > > > No appropriate HID device found
> > > > > > No matching USB/HID UPS found
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I really appreciate this effort.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Eli
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > Eli,
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Gamatronic is not currently supported by the newhidups driver.
> > > > > > > You have two options:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > (1) look at the file data/driver.list or
> > > > > > > http://www.networkupstools.org/compat/ to find a serial
> > > > > > > driver that matches your device, and/or
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > (2) post the output of
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > newhidups -DD -u root -x generic -x vendorid=3D0925 auto
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > and we'll try to see if any USB driver can be modified to
> > > > > > > support this device.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > -- Peter
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> > > > > > >> Hi
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> I am running FC5 with nut coming from the fc5 extras
> > > > > > >> repositorie=
> >
> > s.
> >
> > > > > > >> I =3D2=3D
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 0
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >> am trying to configure a Gamatronic D-Compact ups. The cable
> > > > > > >> that came =3D
> > > > > >
> > > > > > =3D20
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >> with the ups has a serial connector on one end and a usb on
> > > > > > >> the other.
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> cat /proc/bus/usb/devices produces
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> T: Bus=3D01 Lev=3D01 Prnt=3D01 Port=3D01 Cnt=3D01 Dev#=3D
> > > > > > >> 4=3D
> > > > > >
> > > > > > =3D20
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >> Spd=3D1.5 MxCh=3D
> > > > > > >> =3D 0
> > > > > > >> D: Ver=3D 1.10 Cls=3D00(>ifc ) Sub=3D00 Prot=3D00 MxPS=3D 8
> > > > > > >> #C=3D
> > > > > >
> > > > > > fgs=3D 1
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >> P: Vendor=3D0925 ProdID=3D1234 Rev=3D 0.01
> > > > > > >> S: Manufacturer=3DRichcomm Tech
> > > > > > >> S: Product=3DUPS2004
> > > > > > >> C:* #Ifs=3D 1 Cfg#=3D 1 Atr=3D80 MxPwr=3D100mA
> > > > > > >> I: If#=3D 0 Alt=3D 0 #EPs=3D 1 Cls=3D03(HID ) Sub=3D00
> > > > > > >> Prot=3D
> > > > > >
> > > > > > =3D00 =3D20
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >> Driver=3D=3D
> > > > > > >> usbhid
> > > > > > >> E: Ad=3D81(I) Atr=3D03(Int.) MxPS=3D 6 Ivl=3D10ms
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> So the ups is detected. But when I try to run
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> upsdrvctl -u nut start or upsdrvctl -u root start I get
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.3
> > > > > > >> execv: Permission denied
> > > > > > >> Driver failed to start (exit status=3D1)
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> /etc/rc.d/init.d/ups start produces
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> Starting newhidups: Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver
> > > > > > >> 0.=
> >
> > 28
> >
> > > > > > >> (2.0.3=3D
> > > > > >
> > > > > > )
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >> No matching USB/HID UPS found
> > > > > > >> =20
> > > > > > >> [FAILED] Starting upsd: Network UPS Tools upsd 2.0.3
> > > > > > >> Can't connect to UPS [Gamatronic] (-auto): No such file or
> > > > > > >> directory Synchronizing........ giving up
> > > > > > >> [
> > > > > > >> O=
> >
> > K=20
> >
> > > > > > >> ] Starting UPS monitor (master): Network UPS Tools upsmon
> > > > > > >> 2.0.3 Using power down flag file /etc/killpower
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> Fatal error: insufficient power configured!
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> Sum of power values........: 0
> > > > > > >> Minimum value (MINSUPPLIES): 1
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> Edit your upsmon.conf and change the values.
> > > > > > >> =20
> > > > > > >> [FAILED]
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> /etc/sysconfig/ups contains
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> # If the UPS is locally attached set it to "yes"
> > > > > > >> SERVER=3Dyes
> > > > > > >> # Model of the UPS (filename to call for it, without path)
> > > > > > >> # Example - one of
> > > > > > >> # apcsmart - APC SMartUPS and similar
> > > > > > >> # fentonups - Fenton UPS
> > > > > > >> # optiups
> > > > > > >> # bestups
> > > > > > >> # genericups
> > > > > > >> # ups-trust425+625
> > > > > > >> # upsdrvctl
> > > > > > >> # You MUST change this, or set SERVER to "no"
> > > > > > >> # To support multiple drivers, set MODEL=3Dupsdrvctl
> > > > > > >> MODEL=3Dnewhidups
> > > > > > >> # UPS device - needed if UPS is locally attached
> > > > > > >> DEVICE=3Dauto
> > > > > > >> # Any options to pass to $MODEL
> > > > > > >> # ex. for my TrippLite UPS, use
> > > > > > >> # OPTIONS=3D"-t 5"
> > > > > > >> OPTIONS=3D
> > > > > > >> # Any options to pass to upsd
> > > > > > >> UPSD_OPTIONS=3D
> > > > > > >> #
> > > > > > >> # [End]
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> /etc/ups/ups.conf contains
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> [Gamatronic]
> > > > > > >> driver=3D newhidups
> > > > > > >> port =3D auto
> > > > > > >> desc =3D "Gamatronic D-Compact"
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> I tried to modifying /etc/udev/rules.d/nut-usbups.rules to
> > > > > > >> inlcu=
> >
> > de
> >
> > > > > > >> the =3D
> > > > > >
> > > > > > =3D20
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >> following lines before LABEL=3D"nut-usbups_rules_end" to
> > > > > > >> include
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> # Gamatronic D-Compact - usbhid-ups
> > > > > > >> SYSFS{idVendor}=3D=3D"0925", SYSFS{idProduct}=3D=3D"1234",
> > > > > > >> =3D20 MODE=3D"660", GRO=3D
> > > > > > >> UP=3D"nut"
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> I got the same results. Please help me to get nut configured
> > > > > > >> correctly.
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> Thanks
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> Eli
> > > > > > >>
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