[Nut-upsuser] NUT SuSE Linux 11.0 USB ULTRA ULT33046 ups
Bill Blessing
billy1180 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 30 23:51:18 UTC 2008
Ok, here are the results of that command. Thanks for the quick reply.
Network UPS Tools: 0.29 USB communication driver - core 0.33 (2.2.2)
debug level is '3'
upsdrv_initups...
Checking device (1D6B/0002) (002/001)
- VendorID: 1d6b
- ProductID: 0002
- Manufacturer: Linux 2.6.25.5-1.1-default ehci_hcd
- Product: EHCI Host Controller
- Serial Number: 0000:00:0b.1
- Bus: 002
Trying to match device
Device does not match - skipping
Checking device (0D9F/0002) (001/002)
- VendorID: 0d9f
- ProductID: 0002
- Manufacturer: POWERCOM CO., LTD.
- Product: USB to Serial
- Serial Number: unknown
- Bus: 001
Trying to match device
Device matches
failed to claim USB device, trying 2 more time(s)...
detaching kernel driver from USB device...
trying again to claim USB device...
HID descriptor, method 1: (9 bytes) => 09 21 00 01 00 01 22 25 00
HID descriptor, method 2: (9 bytes) => 09 21 00 01 00 01 22 25 00
HID descriptor length 37
Report Descriptor size = 37
Report Descriptor: (37 bytes) => 06 a0 ff 09 01 a1 01 09 01 15 00 26 ff 00
75 08 95 08 81 02 09 02 75 08 95 08 91 02 09 03 75 08 95 05 b1 02 c0
Using subdriver: EXPLORE HID 0.1
Report[get]: (2 bytes) => 00 00
Path: ffa00001.ffa00001, Type: Input, ReportID: 0x00, Offset: 0, Size: 8,
Value: 0.000000
Report[buf]: (2 bytes) => 00 00
Path: ffa00001.ffa00002, Type: Output, ReportID: 0x00, Offset: 0, Size: 8,
Value: 0.000000
Report[buf]: (2 bytes) => 00 00
Path: ffa00001.ffa00003, Type: Feature, ReportID: 0x00, Offset: 0, Size: 8,
Value: 0.000000
Report descriptor retrieved (Reportlen = 37)
Found HID device
Detected a UPS: POWERCOM CO., LTD./USB to Serial
upsdrv_initinfo...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
dstate_init: sock /var/lib/ups/usbhid-ups-explore open on fd 7
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
upsdrv_updateinfo...
Got -110 HID objects...
Quick update...
^CSignal 2: exiting
upsdrv_cleanup...
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 5:47 AM, Arjen de Korte
<nut+users at de-korte.org<nut%2Busers at de-korte.org>
> wrote:
> Citeren Bill Blessing <billy1180 at gmail.com>:
>
> The results of lsusb:
>>
>> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
>> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0d9f:0002 Powercom Co., Ltd
>> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
>>
>
> We don't have a driver for this device, so any attempts to make this work
> with the existing openSUSE packages are futile. The thread you were pointing
> to is for a different Powercom USB device, using a proprietary USB HID
> protocol. Nobody ever took the trouble of writing/completing a driver for
> it, so it still isn't supported (and may never be).
>
> Since your UPS has a different VID:PID combination, there is a remote
> chance that it is using another protocol. To check this out, create the
> following section in /etc/ups/ups.conf:
>
> [explore]
> driver = usbhid-ups
> port = auto
> vendorid = 0d9f
> productid = 0002
> explore
>
> and post the output of the following command (run as 'root') here:
>
> /usr/lib/ups/driver/usbhid-ups -DDD -u root -a explore
>
> This will run until you stop it with ctrl-C. The first 10 seconds worth of
> output should be enough for now. If you're lucky it will speak HID PDC and
> we should be able to support it fairly quickly. However, if it is using
> something proprietary, this most likely will take much longer (if this ever
> happens).
>
> Best regards, Arjen
> --
> Please keep list traffic on the list
>
>
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