On Jan 31, 2010, at 4:29 PM, chance fulton wrote:
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 16:09 -0500, Charles Lepple wrote:
On Jan 31, 2010, at 3:56 PM, chance fulton wrote:
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 14:38 -0500, Charles Lepple wrote:
On Jan 31, 2010, at 1:44 PM, chance fulton wrote:
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
[...]
Please post a few details about your OS distribution and version.
I have Ubuntu server 9.10 Kernel 2.6.31-17-generic-pae
I have just installed Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller
2.4.1-r2286
And still have the same issue.
I just committed a few changes to SVN. In a few minutes, it should
build another tarball for r2294:
http://buildbot.ghz.cc/public/nut/waterfall?branch=trunk&builder=Debian-etch-x86
A couple of questions:
- When you were testing, how did you run the driver?
- Is the Ubuntu package for NUT still installed?
- Are you using SVN, or the tarballs?
thanks,
- Charles
OK will do, as for the questions.
I run the driver from this command:
sudo /usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl start
I uninstalled the Ubuntu package, and purged the configs. then I
copied
in my settings from the old installation to the new config files.
I am using the tarballs as I an new with the whole autoconf thing, and
could not get it going.
I have just removed the previous version, and installed from the svn
trunk version 2297. I now get this.
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.1-2297
Network UPS Tools - Tripp Lite OMNIVS / SMARTPRO driver 0.20
(2.4.1-2297)
Warning: This is an experimental driver.
Some features may not function correctly.
Detected a UPS: TRIPP LITE/TRIPP LITE SMART1050SLT
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
libusb_get_interrupt() returned 0 instead of 8 while sending 3a 00
ff 0d
00 00 00 00 '........'
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
Pretty much the same, just more debug info.
Another tarball coming:
http://buildbot.ghz.cc/public/nut/waterfall?branch=branches%2Ftripplite-proto-3004&builder=Debian-etch-x86&reload=none
This time, when you start it, run the driver directly (without
upsdrvctl), and send the output to a logfile. It'll be something like:
/usr/local/ups/bin/tripplite_usb -a name-of-ups -DDD | tee /tmp/
log-r2298.txt
Also, you can start upsd, and record what 'upsc name-of-...@localhost'
shows.
Please gzip both logs before mailing them to the list.
Thanks,
- Charles
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