[Nut-upsuser] Fry's Electronics UPS...

James Hammond james_r_hammond at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 23 17:16:07 UTC 2015


Hello,
I am trying to get a "no-brand" (LMS DATA, model no LMSP1200RI) UPS to work with NUT.
I now realise I should have checked compatibility with NUT before purchase. My other UPS (APC) works perfectly.....
Anyway, I have spent a good day trying to get this thing working.
#lsusb
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0001:0000 Fry's ElectronicsDevice Descriptor:  bLength                18  bDescriptorType         1  bcdUSB               2.00  bDeviceClass            0 (Defined at Interface level)  bDeviceSubClass         0  bDeviceProtocol         0  bMaxPacketSize0         8  idVendor           0x0001 Fry's Electronics  idProduct          0x0000  bcdDevice            0.00  iManufacturer           1 ATCL FOR UPS  iProduct                1 ATCL FOR UPS  iSerial                 1 ATCL FOR UPS  bNumConfigurations      1  Configuration Descriptor:    bLength                 9    bDescriptorType         2    wTotalLength           41    bNumInterfaces          1    bConfigurationValue     1    iConfiguration          0    bmAttributes         0xe0      Self Powered      Remote Wakeup    MaxPower               98mA    Interface Descriptor:      bLength                 9      bDescriptorType         4      bInterfaceNumber        0      bAlternateSetting       0      bNumEndpoints           2      bInterfaceClass         3 Human Interface Device      bInterfaceSubClass      0 No Subclass      bInterfaceProtocol      0 None      iInterface              0        HID Device Descriptor:          bLength                 9          bDescriptorType        33          bcdHID               1.11          bCountryCode            0 Not supported          bNumDescriptors         1          bDescriptorType        34 Report          wDescriptorLength      32         Report Descriptors:           ** UNAVAILABLE **      Endpoint Descriptor:        bLength                 7        bDescriptorType         5        bEndpointAddress     0x81  EP 1 IN        bmAttributes            3          Transfer Type            Interrupt          Synch Type               None          Usage Type               Data        wMaxPacketSize     0x0008  1x 8 bytes        bInterval              10      Endpoint Descriptor:        bLength                 7        bDescriptorType         5        bEndpointAddress     0x02  EP 2 OUT        bmAttributes            3          Transfer Type            Interrupt          Synch Type               None          Usage Type               Data        wMaxPacketSize     0x0008  1x 8 bytes        bInterval              10Device Status:     0x0000  (Bus Powered)
Which doesnt give much useful information.
I managed to get nut-scanner to work and got this output:
[nutdev1]        driver = "blazer_usb"        port = "auto"        vendorid = "0001"        productid = "0000"        product = "ATCL FOR UPS"        serial = "ATCL FOR UPS"        vendor = "ATCL FOR UPS"        bus = "001"
I am running Ubuntu 14.04 and using NUT version 2.73 installed from apt-get package.
Driver debug output:
root at unifi:/lib/nut# ./blazer_usb -DD -a nutdev1Network UPS Tools - Megatec/Q1 protocol USB driver 0.10 (2.7.1)   0.000000     debug level is '2'   0.153584     Checking device (8087/0024) (002/002)   0.229221     - VendorID: 8087   0.229281     - ProductID: 0024   0.229294     - Manufacturer: unknown   0.229304     - Product: unknown   0.229313     - Serial Number: unknown   0.229322     - Bus: 002   0.229330     Trying to match device   0.229426     Device does not match - skipping   0.244415     Checking device (1D6B/0002) (002/001)   0.244575     - VendorID: 1d6b   0.244593     - ProductID: 0002   0.244603     - Manufacturer: unknown   0.244611     - Product: unknown   0.244619     - Serial Number: unknown   0.244627     - Bus: 002   0.244635     Trying to match device   0.244652     Device does not match - skipping   0.244816     Checking device (0001/0000) (001/003)   0.244939     - VendorID: 0001   0.244961     - ProductID: 0000   0.244973     - Manufacturer: unknown   0.244984     - Product: unknown   0.244992     - Serial Number: unknown   0.245003     - Bus: 001   0.245015     Trying to match device   0.245134     Device does not match - skipping   0.245177     Checking device (8087/0024) (001/002)   0.245227     - VendorID: 8087   0.245247     - ProductID: 0024   0.245260     - Manufacturer: unknown   0.245271     - Product: unknown   0.245283     - Serial Number: unknown   0.245292     - Bus: 001   0.245302     Trying to match device   0.245323     Device does not match - skipping   0.245350     Checking device (1D6B/0002) (001/001)   0.245407     - VendorID: 1d6b   0.245425     - ProductID: 0002   0.245437     - Manufacturer: unknown   0.245448     - Product: unknown   0.245460     - Serial Number: unknown   0.245471     - Bus: 001   0.245483     Trying to match device   0.245499     Device does not match - skipping   0.245520     No appropriate HID device found   0.245547     No supported devices found. Please check your device availability with 'lsusb'and make sure you have an up-to-date version of NUT. If this does not help,try running the driver with at least 'subdriver', 'vendorid' and 'productid'options specified. Please refer to the man page for details about these options(man 8 blazer).
Is there anything else I can try or just forget it?
Cheers,
James





 		 	   		  
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