[Nut-upsuser] MGE evolution s1250 all values = '2'

David Charbonnier dc.ml at oxys.net
Mon Jun 4 12:27:31 UTC 2007


Hi,

We use gentoo on amd 64 (kernel, ldd etc on the gzip file)
You can have access to the machine as root on a screen if you want,  
it's a devellopement server.

Thank you
David

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Le 4 juin 07 ? 13:37, Arnaud Quette a ?crit :

> Hello David,
>
> 2007/6/2, David Charbonnier <dc.ml at oxys.net>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think my problem will be easy to resolve ... I don't understand why
>> the ups return the value 2.000000 for all variables ... I've been
>> looking for 1 hour on google and I can't find similar problem.
>
> first time I see this one!
>
>> goburge ~ # /lib64/nut/newhidups -D /dev/ttyS0
>> Network UPS Tools: 0.28 USB communication driver 0.28 - core 0.30
>> (2.0.5)
>>
>> debug level is '1'
>> Detected a UPS: MGE UPS SYSTEMS/Evolution
>> Using subdriver: MGE HID 1.0
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.AudibleAlarmControl, Type: Feature,
>> Value: 2.000000
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.BatteryID, Type: Feature, Value:
>> 2.000000
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Count, Type: Feature, Value: 2.000000
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.DeepDischargeProtection, Type:
>> Feature, Value: 2.000000
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.DesignCapacity, Type: Feature, Value:
>> 2.000000
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus.Present, Type: Feature,
>> Value: 2.000000
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus.Present, Type: Input,
>> Value: 2.000000
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Test, Type: Feature, Value: 2.000000
>> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.TestPeriod, Type: Feature, Value:
>> 2.000000
>
> I will need some very verbose info to see what's wrong:
> - export USB_DEBUG=3
> - newhidups -DDDDD auto
>
> Can you also provide some more info about the context:
> - OS name and version
> - version of kernel and libusb
> - file <path to>/newhidups
> - ldd <path to>/newhidups
>
> please, send these back gzip'ed.
>
> Arnaud
> --  
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