On Sun, 25 Sep 2005, david walcroft wrote:
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>
> All the drivers listed as examples in /etc/sysconfig/ups are for devices
> connected by serial cable.
>
> If your UPS is connected via USB, use MODEL=hidups. (If that doesn't
> work, try MODEL=newhidups. The only other USB-enabled driver is
> energizerups, but that's brand specific.) The DEVICE will be something
> like /dev/hiddevX (where X is a digit. The device will be created at
> startup, so you should not need an entry is /etc/udev/rules.d.
I use MODEL=upsdrvctl and then set the ups specific stuff in /etc/ups/ups.conf
I have it working on several systems using serial port ups's just fine.
One of these systems has 4 ups's attached to it. The problem is that they are
attached to the machine via serial ports. I am still fighting the one that is
attached via usb.
>
> On boot, I see:
>
> Sep 10 12:43:20 yankee kernel: hiddev96: USB HID v1.10 Device [APC
> Back-UPS ES 650 FW:818.w1.D USB FW:w1] on usb-0000:00:04.2-2
>
> The device created is:
>
> # ls -l /dev/hiddev0
> crw-rw---- 1 root root 180, 96 Sep 17 12:52 /dev/hiddev0
>
> My /etc/sysconfig/ups has
>
> MODEL=hidups
> DEVICE=/dev/hiddev0
>
Changed my "MODEL=[new]hidups" and booted both with no result,no
/dev/hiddev* is generated and syslog has errors:
Sep 25 21:50:55 reddwarf upsmon[2105]: Set username on [david@reddwarf]
failed: Server disconnected
Sep 25 21:51:05 reddwarf upsmon[2105]: Poll UPS [david@reddwarf] failed
- Write error: Bad file descriptor
See if you can talk directly to the ups. Try "/sbin/newhidups -u root -D -a
PS1"
where PS1 is the name of the ups you configured in /etc/ups.conf. It should
return a bunch of stuff about your ups. It took me awhile to get that to work
but I think that is the first step. If the driver cannot talk to the ups then
nut will never work :-)
The above works for me, however I still cannot get nut to start.
I get the following in the logs:
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky upsdrvctl: Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.23 (2.0.2)
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky upsdrvctl:
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky upsdrvctl: Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.2
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky upsdrvctl: No USB/HID UPS found
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky upsdrvctl: Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky ups: upsdrvctl startup failed
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky upsd[23661]: Can't connect to UPS [PS1] (newhidups-hiddev0): No
such file or directory
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky upsd: Can't connect to UPS [PS1] (newhidups-hiddev0): No such
file or directory
Sep 25 12:17:45 porky upsd: Network UPS Tools upsd 2.0.2
At this point I suspect that there is something missing from the driver but
I am not sure. :-(
Regards,
Tom Diehl tdiehl(a)rogueind.com Spamtrap address mtd123(a)rogueind.com