Original Message >I have 2 SmartUOS1050SLT's that apparently protocol 3004, has there >been >any progress on getting these units supported under nut? I am running >version 2.4.1, and get the following output when starting the driver.
>#lsusb >Bus 005 Device 002: ID 09ae:0001 Tripp Lite ># upsdrvctl -DDDD start >Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.1 >Starting UPS: tripplite >exec: /lib/nut/tripplite_usb -a tripplite >Network UPS Tools - Tripp Lite OMNIVS / SMARTPRO driver 0.20 (2.4.1) >Warning: This is an experimental driver. >Some features may not function correctly. >Detected a UPS: TRIPP LITE/TRIPP LITE SMART1050SLT >Unknown input voltage range: 0x02 >Unknown number of switchable load banks: 0x00 >Unit ID: 0 >Unknown protocol (3004)Attached to Tripp Lite SMART1050SLT >Unknown value for s[1]: 0x01 Reply:from clepple >No progress - we have not received enough information from owners of >Protocol 3004 units to proceed. From what little I can tell, 3004 uses >binary values instead of ASCII (e.g. 0x01 instead of 0x31 to represent >the number 1). Also, there seem to be other minor differences. >The procedure for adding support for a new UPS protocol involves a lot >of testing, and is best done without any critical loads attached (e.g. >servers that you were trying to protect with the UPS in the first >place). If you can take one unit offline for testing, we can work with >you to add support, but there is always the danger that a wrong >command will shut down the UPS before the attached computers are >expecting it. Moving this to the dev list so that people can benefit from the discussion. Thanks, _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
