[Nut-upsuser] Tripp-lite Omni VS1000
Charles Lepple
clepple at gmail.com
Sun Nov 23 15:03:53 UTC 2008
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Barb Smith <mystified at satx.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 00:49:32 -0000, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>> On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Barb Smith <mystified at satx.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 09ae:1007 Tripp Lite
>>
>> Aha, this says that Tripp Lite changed the USB ID of this device.
>>
>> The tripplite_usb driver only knows about product ID 0001, and 1007
>> isn't one of the known IDs in usbhid-ups (as of v2.2.2).
>>
>> In our development version, there is an entry for 09ae:1007, but it
>> says "AVR750U".
>>
>> To try and see if this might work, please change the ups.conf entry
>> back to "driver = usbhid-ups", and add the line "productid = 1007".
>>
>> Then, start the driver as follows:
>>
>> /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -u root -a omni100 -D
>>
>> Let it run for a few minutes, then kill it with Ctrl-C.
>>
>> Please capture the log messages, and gzip them before sending to the list.
>>
>
> I couldn't really find anything in dmesg or syslog so I put the output into
> a log file and I'm attaching it.
The critical flag here is "-D" (capital D), to enable debug output to
the console (so nothing extra should go to syslog).
I mentioned gzip since the output tends to be verbose.
Here's the first few lines on an older APC setup:
# /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a apc -D
Network UPS Tools: 0.29 USB communication driver - core 0.32 (2.2.1-)
debug level is '1'
upsdrv_initups...
Using subdriver: APC HID 0.92
Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iProduct, Type: Feature, ReportID: 0x01,
Offset: 0, Size: 8, Value: 1.000000
Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iSerialNumber, Type: Feature, ReportID: 0x02,
Offset: 0, Size: 8, Value: 2.000000
...
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- Charles Lepple
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