[Nut-upsuser] nut 2.6.1 on OpenSolaris/OpenIndiana doesn't find Tripp-Lite ECO550 UPS
Kostas Oikonomou
ko at research.att.com
Thu Aug 25 23:08:20 UTC 2011
I don't pretend to understand the output, but here it is:
wiley$ testlibusb -v
Dev #0: Generic - Mass Storage Device
- Serial Number: 058F63666471
wTotalLength: 32
bNumInterfaces: 1
bConfigurationValue: 1
iConfiguration: 0
bmAttributes: 80h
MaxPower: 50
bInterfaceNumber: 0
bAlternateSetting: 0
bNumEndpoints: 2
bInterfaceClass: 8
bInterfaceSubClass: 6
bInterfaceProtocol: 80
iInterface: 0
bEndpointAddress: 01h
bmAttributes: 02h
wMaxPacketSize: 512
bInterval: 0
bRefresh: 7
bSynchAddress: 5
bEndpointAddress: 82h
bmAttributes: 02h
wMaxPacketSize: 512
bInterval: 0
bRefresh: 7
bSynchAddress: 5
wiley$
On 08/25/11 10:10 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> [please keep the list CC'd. Thanks!]
>
>> On 08/25/11 09:46 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
>>> Do you see the UPS listed in the kernel dmesg output (or
>>> equivalent)? If so, is it a 'ugen*' or a 'uhid*' node? If it
>>> is not bound to the ugen driver, libusb might not see it.
>>> I'm not sure if there's a way to detach it from uhid at
>>> runtime, so there might be a kernel configuration option to
>>> fix this.
>
> On Aug 25, 2011, at 10:01 AM, Kostas Oikonomou wrote:
>
>> Here is the dmesg line (wrapped)
>>
>> Aug 24 20:25:33 wiley usba: [ID 349649 kern.info] Tripp
>> Lite RIPP LITE UPS FW-2408 B
>
> Hmm, I'm not familiar with the name 'usba' - is that the
> name of a specific USB bus in OpenSolaris?
>
> Might be good to run that libusb test program. Here it is in
> CVS:
>
> http://libusb.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/libusb/libusb/tests/testlibusb.c?revision=1.17&view=markup
>
>
> (click the "as text" link to download a raw C file).
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