On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Aurélien Croc <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's the FreeBSD 8.0.

OK.

> Another strange thing is that I have plenty of USB messages in my logs:
>
> [...]
> Dec 29 16:14:54 berkelium kernel: ugen1.2: <CPS> at usbus1
> Dec 29 16:15:15 berkelium kernel: ugen1.2: <CPS> at usbus1 (disconnected)
> Dec 29 16:15:19 berkelium kernel: ugen1.2: <CPS> at usbus1
> Dec 29 16:15:40 berkelium kernel: ugen1.2: <CPS> at usbus1 (disconnected)
> Dec 29 16:15:44 berkelium kernel: ugen1.2: <CPS> at usbus1

First, are you using a good-quality USB cable? Is the cable near any
sources of EMI?

If that isn't the issue, you might want to bring that up on the
appropriate FreeBSD list, especially if that still occurs when the NUT
driver is *not* running. NUT can reconnect to the USB device, but it
can only be as reliable as the underlying kernel support.

> The only thing connected in USB is the UPS.
>
> Aurélien
>
> Le 29 déc. 09 à 14:39, Charles Lepple a écrit :
>
>> On Dec 28, 2009, at 7:47 PM, Aurélien Croc wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> I recently bought a UPS Cyber Power DX600E ad I'm trying to manage it
>>> through Nut under FreeBSD. Unfortunately, usbhid-ups returns an error when I
>>> do:
>>
>> Which version of FreeBSD? (Versions prior to 8.0 have a very different USB
>> stack.)
>
>



-- 
- Charles Lepple

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