Bug#380304: nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup

2006-12-22 Thread Arnaud Quette
2006/12/21, Sergio Gelato [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 3) Once the above is taken care of, I find that /lib/nut/bcmxcp_usb -DD -u root gives me the following error: Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): COMMAND: 31 RECONNECT USB DEVICE Poking around with strace, it

Bug#380304: nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup

2006-12-21 Thread Sergio Gelato
3) Once the above is taken care of, I find that /lib/nut/bcmxcp_usb -DD -u root gives me the following error: Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): COMMAND: 31 RECONNECT USB DEVICE Poking around with strace, it appears that libusb (I tried the version in sarge,

Bug#380304: nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup

2006-12-20 Thread Sergio Gelato
As Charles Lepple's follow-up question hints at, there are several problems with the USB interface to the Powerware 5115. 1) On some hosts, the UPS doesn't even show up in lsusb output. As far as I can tell, this happens mainly with AMD-8111 USB controllers and correlates weakly or not at all

Bug#380304: Bug #380304 (nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup)

2006-12-20 Thread Sergio Gelato
Sorry, I should have read the original bug report more carefully. You were probably right, and I should have opened two new bugs instead of piggying back on this one. My apologies. I'd still like that patch applied, if possible, since it does fix a known bug in nut-usb. * Sergio Gelato

Bug#380304: Bug #380304 (nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup)

2006-12-20 Thread Sergio Gelato
Is this issue really fixed by using the native udev rules? I don't think so. The rules' only purpose is to change the ownership and permissions on the /{dev,proc}/bus/usb device files, and the bug (at least my interpretation of it; the original submitter's statement was vague) is reproducible

Bug#380304: nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup

2006-12-20 Thread Arnaud Quette
reopen 380304 thank 2006/12/20, Sergio Gelato [EMAIL PROTECTED]: As Charles Lepple's follow-up question hints at, there are several problems with the USB interface to the Powerware 5115. 1) On some hosts, the UPS doesn't even show up in lsusb output. As far as I can tell, this happens mainly

Bug#380304: Bug #380304 (nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup)

2006-12-20 Thread Arnaud Quette
Hi again Sergio, 2006/12/20, Sergio Gelato [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sorry, I should have read the original bug report more carefully. You were probably right, and I should have opened two new bugs instead of piggying back on this one. My apologies. I'd still like that patch applied, if possible,

Bug#380304: nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup

2006-11-18 Thread Charles Lepple
After the system starts up, and before you unplug/replug the UPS, can you see the UPS with lsusb? What are the permissions on the corresponding /proc/bus/usb/*/* and/or /dev/bus/usb/*/* nodes for the UPS?

Bug#380304: nut-usb: bcmxcp_usb does not find ups at bootup

2006-07-29 Thread Aaron Howell
Package: nut-usb Version: 2.0.4-1 Severity: normal When the system is booted up, a USB Powerware 5115 is not detected, as bcmxcp_usb cannot find it. This causes upsdrvctl (and the rest of nut) to fail. In order to get the ups detected, the usb cable must be unplugged and replugged once the