On Nov 1, 2014, at 8:09 AM, jani <jani.tali...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Charles,
> 
> Here is the output of those.  I also ran the driver a second time with debug 
> level 4, just in case there were any extra hints in there.

Here's the culprit:

   5.338858     status interrupt read: error sending control message: Operation 
not permitted

What does 'ls -l /dev/bus/usb/005/002' say? If the UPS has been unplugged since 
the logs were generated, replace "005/002" with the path suffix from this set 
of messages:

   5.499162     Checking USB device [0001:0000] (005/002)
   5.510156     - VendorID     : 0001
   5.510202     - ProductID    : 0000
   5.510209     - Manufacturer : ATCL FOR UPS
   5.510219     - Product      : ATCL FOR UPS
   5.510225     - Serial Number: ATCL FOR UPS
   5.510231     - Bus          : 005
   5.510237     Matched expected vendor='ATCL FOR UPS'.
   5.512216     USB device [0001:0000] opened

Depending on your distribution and how you installed NUT, some extra steps may 
be necessary to fix the permissions every time the UPS is plugged in. (NUT 
ships with a udev rules file.)

We need to fix the logging levels - the permissions message should have been 
logged at a higher priority.

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Charles Lepple
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