[Nut-upsuser] Problem with Multiple USB UPSs, including multiple apparent CyberPower
Bruce Pleat
bpleat at gmail.com
Sat Jan 14 19:16:00 GMT 2023
Thank you both for answering.
I tried with and without the "-x" as the manual wasn't clear enough to me.
I tried with and without wildcards (e.g., "*SL*", "*SL Series*", "SL
Series" for that one).
I tried other permutations before asking for help here.
("model" throws an error, "-x model" doesn't, which was confusing)
I am not in position to change versions now - I am using whatever is
installed by Bullseye/Raspbian. (I wouldn't know how to ask the package
version be updated?)
If I unplug them and switch the order I plug them in (regardless of USB
slot?), it impacts which Cyber Power shows up by default - only the last
will be detected.
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023, 04:03 Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser <
nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
> Actually in merged PRs of recent weeks there can be several suitable fixes:
>
> 1) support for common USB matching parameters in more drivers (though
> usbhid-ups has long had it);
>
> 2) nut-scanner should provide more of these parameters in generated config
> sections, in particular "device" port numbers;
>
> 3) for obscenely poor cases when devices can not be identified as unique,
> new "allow_duplicates" flag was added, to not stop iterating if a first
> "good match" is busy. Caveat emptor here!
>
> In your case, I hope adding the device numbers (3 digits) to configs
> should help. Also `-x` is for command-libe specification of such
> parameters. In config file it is just key=value. For these matchers they
> are generally regexes (not shell globs). Please do RTFM :)
>
> Jim
>
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2023, 01:11 Greg Troxel <gdt at lexort.com> wrote:
>
>> Bruce Pleat via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net>
>> writes:
>>
>> > I'm using the latest updates to OS and running the latest apt nut
>> packages
>> > in the dist (2.7.x?).
>>
>> Debian 11 has 2.7.4.
>>
>> That's old; 2.8.0 was released in spring of 2022. And git master has a
>> lot of improvements since 2.8.0, and I would therefore recommend trying
>> that. I think but am not 100% sure that there is a fix for the problem
>> you are seeing.
>>
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