[Nut-upsuser] (no subject)

Peter Selinger selinger at mathstat.dal.ca
Thu Nov 16 15:16:56 CET 2006


This is a permissions problem. Either set up hotplugging, or run the
driver with "-u root". -- Peter

Mike Hill wrote:
> 
> I tried to run newhidups myself with the debugging messages turned on and I
> got the following response:
> 
> debug level is '4'
> Checking device (0000/0000) (003/001)
> - VendorID: 0000
> - ProductID: 0000
> - Manufacturer: unknown
> - Product: unknown
> - Serial Number: unknown
> - Bus: 003
> Trying to match device
> Device does not match - skipping
> Checking device (0463/FFFF) (002/002)
> - VendorID: 0463
> - ProductID: ffff
> - Manufacturer: unknown
> - Product: unknown
> - Serial Number: unknown
> - Bus: 002
> Trying to match device
> Device matches
> failed to claim USB device, trying 2 more time(s)...
> detaching kernel driver from USB device...
> failed to detach kernel driver from USB device...
> trying again to claim USB device...
> failed to claim USB device, trying 1 more time(s)...
> detaching kernel driver from USB device...
> failed to detach kernel driver from USB device...
> trying again to claim USB device...
> failed to claim USB device, trying 0 more time(s)...
> detaching kernel driver from USB device...
> failed to detach kernel driver from USB device...
> trying again to claim USB device...
> Unable to get HID descriptor (error sending control message: Operation not
> permitted)
> Checking device (0000/0000) (002/001)
> - VendorID: 0000
> - ProductID: 0000
> - Manufacturer: unknown
> - Product: unknown
> - Serial Number: unknown
> - Bus: 002
> Trying to match device
> Device does not match - skipping
> Checking device (0000/0000) (001/001)
> - VendorID: 0000
> - ProductID: 0000
> - Manufacturer: unknown
> - Product: unknown
> - Serial Number: unknown
> - Bus: 001
> Trying to match device
> Device does not match - skipping
> No appropriate HID device found
> Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.28 (2.0.3)
> 
> No matching USB/HID UPS found
> 
> ------------------------------------
> 
> It seems like the kernel might already have a driver loaded, but I am not
> that familiar with the USB system.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Michael Hill
> m.l.hill at gartechenterprises.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Lepple [mailto:clepple at gmail.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 5:41 PM
> To: Mike Hill
> Cc: nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] (no subject)
> 
> 
> On 11/15/06, Mike Hill <m.l.hill at gartechenterprises.com> wrote:
> > I have installed the NUT 2.0.3 RPM for Fedora Core 4 and I have it 
> > working with an MGE Pulsar Evolution 500, but I cannot get the USB 
> > interface to work.
> >
> > When I plug in the USB cable I get the following message in my system 
> > log:
> >
> > kernel: usbhid: probe of 2-1:1.0 failed with error -5
> 
> actually, this part is normal. The device is blacklisted from the kernel
> usbhid driver so that it can be claimed in userspace by newhidups.
> 
> Did you see any error messages from the driver or other NUT components?
> 
> -- 
> - Charles Lepple
> 
> 
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