On December 28, 2018 8:24:40 AM GMT+02:00, David Melik <[email protected]> wrote: >On 12/27/18 8:09 AM, Charles Lepple wrote: >> If you leave off the "-d 051d:" part, do you see anything in the >> listing that looks like it could be the UPS? (The 051d vendor ID is >> for the vast majority of APC UPS models, but we have seen a few other > >> IDs here and there - mostly from acquisitions.) >> >> For instance, this is what one of my development boxes shows for a >> Smart-UPS C1000: >> >> [...] >> >> Another thing to try is to unplug the USB cable, run something like >> "dmesg -w" ("-w" to follow the output; otherwise just run "dmesg | >> tail" afterwards) and see if you see any messages about new USB >> devices after you re-insert the USB cable. If the Linux kernel can't >> see the device, neither can NUT. > >It's not detected at all. I should have said that at first.
Then you are not using the correct cable > >>> >But these eight-pin ones aren't actually ethernet? If not, I hope APC >sells extras... No, they are USB cables with dubious connectors :) You could look for the pinout on internet and make one. That's what I did. After all there are only 4 wires. 2 for data, V+ and V-. _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser
