[Nut-upsuser] communications lost/established
ricman
ricman at neomedia.it
Mon Mar 15 22:14:05 UTC 2010
Scrive Arjen de Korte <nut+users at de-korte.org>:
> Citeren ricman <ricman at neomedia.it>:
>
> > i think maybe it's the second one since upsc shows
> >
> > ups.delay.shutdown: 30
> > ups.delay.start: 180
> > ups.firmware: JP00097G
> > ups.load: 10
> > ups.mfg:
> > ups.model:
> > ups.productid: 0000
> > ups.status: OL
> > ups.temperature: 30.0
> > ups.type: offline / line interactive
> > ups.vendorid: ffff
>
> Ooops, this is a 'Krauler' type device. The manufacturer of this UPS
> was too cheap to apply for a real VendorID and made one up. Given the
> bizarre way this class of devices (ab)uses the USB interface, I don't
> think there is a lot we can do about this.
>
> You could try running the driver in debug mode for half a minute and
> see if that provides us with some usable output:
>
> /path/to/blazer_usb -DDD -a upsname
>
> In all honesty, the best advice I can give you is to either use the
> serial interface (if one is present) or start looking for a UPS that
> uses a more robust way to implement a USB to serial conversion.
>
> Best regards, Arjen
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here are a couple of logs: log 1 and 2 are pretty similar and command stopped
after a couple of seconds saying "No supported UPS detected"; log 3 went on for
about 30 seconds and i stopped it using control+c
log 1
http://pastebin.com/uvprnMYc
log 2
http://pastebin.com/uaqcCaKE
log 3
http://pastebin.com/NR5yK5Zd
my ups has a serial port but not my pc (it is on the motherboard... i should buy
a connector... maybe i do)
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