[Nut-upsuser] [HCL] MGE Pulsar Evolution 1100 - not recognized by USB driver

Arnaud Quette aquette.dev at gmail.com
Fri Dec 30 16:27:36 UTC 2011


Bonsoir Edouard

2011/12/22 <onyx at netfusion.fr>

> >> Hi everybody,
>
> >> It seems that my MGE Pulsar Evolution 1100 is not supported by the
> usbhid-ups driver.
> >> This is the output I get with the –x explore switch:
>
> >> Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.35 (2.6.2)
> >> USB communication driver 0.31
> >>    0.000000     debug level is '3'
> >>    0.001723     upsdrv_initups...
> >>    0.296475     Checking device (0463/FFFF) (/dev/usb0//dev/ugen0)
> >>    0.478783     - VendorID: 0463
> >>    0.478799     - ProductID: ffff
> >>    0.478807     - Manufacturer: MGE UPS SYSTEMS
> >>    0.478814     - Product: Evolution
> >>    0.478822     - Serial Number: unknown
> >>    0.478829     - Bus: /dev/usb0
> >>    0.478836     Trying to match device
> >>    0.478876     Device does not match - skipping
> >>    0.478896     No appropriate HID device found
> >>    0.478909     No matching HID UPS found
>
> > It looks like you are using a BSD-like system, based on the /dev/ugen0
> name. Which OS is it?
> > I thought we had added better error reporting for permissions errors, but
> that is the most likely cause of this problem. (Knowing the OS will help us
> figure out the right solution.) You also don't need the "-x explore" switch
> since the MGE (now Eaton) models should be completely supported.
>
> > --
> > Charles Lepple
> > clepple at gmail
>
>
> Hi Charles, merci pour ta réponse,
>

Charles is not the french guy out there. But I'm sure he will appreciate
anyway ;-)


> You are right, I'm using FreeBSD 6.1 (x86) (I didn't have the time to
> upgrade yet).
> I'm using libusb-0.1.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
>

I'm interested in the feedback there.
Along with any ideas to improve the nut side (a freebsd script equivalent
to Linux/udev for example).

cheers,
Arno (back online)
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