[Nut-upsuser] Liebert PSA1500 and Ubuntu 10.04 and NUT
Arnaud Quette
aquette.dev at gmail.com
Sat Jul 30 17:40:54 UTC 2011
Hi,
first, please keep the NUT users list copied, and subscribe if necessary.
2011/7/28 John Huong <jahuong at gmail.com>
> Yes just did that.
>
> This is the output.
>
> Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.35 (2.6.0)
> USB communication driver 0.31
> 0.000000 send_to_all: SETINFO driver.parameter.port "auto"
> 0.000377 debug level is '5'
> 0.001409 upsdrv_initups...
> 0.177071 Checking device (FFFF/0000) (005/003)
> 0.177175 - VendorID: ffff
> 0.177198 - ProductID: 0000
> 0.177217 - Manufacturer: unknown
> 0.177235 - Product: unknown
> 0.177252 - Serial Number: unknown
> 0.177270 - Bus: 005
> 0.177287 Trying to match device
> 0.177320 Device does not match - skipping
> 0.177350 Checking device (1D6B/0001) (005/001)
> 0.177403 - VendorID: 1d6b
> 0.177447 - ProductID: 0001
> 0.177467 - Manufacturer: unknown
> 0.177485 - Product: unknown
> 0.177502 - Serial Number: unknown
> 0.177521 - Bus: 005
> 0.177538 Trying to match device
> 0.177558 Device does not match - skipping
> 0.177584 Checking device (1D6B/0001) (004/001)
> 0.177637 - VendorID: 1d6b
> 0.177658 - ProductID: 0001
> 0.177676 - Manufacturer: unknown
> 0.177695 - Product: unknown
> 0.177712 - Serial Number: unknown
> 0.177730 - Bus: 004
> 0.177747 Trying to match device
> 0.177767 Device does not match - skipping
> 0.177793 Checking device (1D6B/0001) (003/001)
> 0.177846 - VendorID: 1d6b
> 0.177868 - ProductID: 0001
> 0.177886 - Manufacturer: unknown
> 0.177904 - Product: unknown
> 0.177921 - Serial Number: unknown
> 0.177939 - Bus: 003
> 0.177956 Trying to match device
> 0.177976 Device does not match - skipping
> 0.178002 Checking device (1D6B/0001) (002/001)
> 0.178054 - VendorID: 1d6b
> 0.178075 - ProductID: 0001
> 0.178093 - Manufacturer: unknown
> 0.178112 - Product: unknown
> 0.178129 - Serial Number: unknown
> 0.178147 - Bus: 002
> 0.178164 Trying to match device
> 0.178184 Device does not match - skipping
> 0.178210 Checking device (1D6B/0002) (001/001)
> 0.178261 - VendorID: 1d6b
> 0.178282 - ProductID: 0002
> 0.178300 - Manufacturer: unknown
> 0.178318 - Product: unknown
> 0.178336 - Serial Number: unknown
> 0.178354 - Bus: 001
> 0.178371 Trying to match device
> 0.178391 Device does not match - skipping
> 0.178415 No appropriate HID device found
> 0.178440 No matching HID UPS found
>
Liebert USB vendor ID is 06D5, which I don't see above!
I'd first like to see an "lsusb -vvv -d<VID>:<PID>
my opinion is that your device is FFFF:0000 (not hard to guess), which is a
blazer_usb supported device.
in that case, you will want to read the manpage:
http://www.networkupstools.org/docs/man/blazer.html
please report back your testing results, including upsc/upsrw/upscmd output,
and shutdown sequence.
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi John
> >
> > 2011/7/28 John Huong <jahuong at gmail.com>
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Does anyone have a similar configuration or have used the same model
> >> with Ubuntu before with success?
> >>
> >> Strange my system can't seem to detect the UPS and I can see
> >>
> >> usbhid 2-1.1:1.0: couldn't find an input interrupt endpoint
> >>
> >> in dmesg when I plug in the UPS.
> >>
> >> Hope can share your experience on this.
> >
> > this is probably a warning and not an error, since interrupt endpoint are
> > similar to SNMP traps (ie just a complementary channel, where the UPS can
> > send info without any request from the PC)
> >
> > have you tried running usbhid-ups and check if it works?
> > trying in debug mode (ie /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -DDDDD -a <ups_name>) is a
> good
> > option.
> >
> > cheers,
> > Arnaud
>
cheers,
Arnaud
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