No luck unfortunately :-(

-------------------
[myups]
        driver = megatec_usb
        port = auto
        bus=001
        vendorid = 0f03
        productid = 0001
        subdriver = agiler
        desc = "Unitek Alpha 1200sx"
-------------------
[EMAIL PROTECTED] www]# /sbin/upsdrvctl -DD start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.0-
Starting UPS: myups
exec: /sbin/megatec_usb -a myups
Network UPS Tools 2.2.0- - Megatec protocol driver 1.5.4 [megatec_usb]
Carlos Rodrigues (c) 2003-2007

Serial-over-USB transport layer for Megatec protocol driver [megatec_usb]

No supported devices found. Please check your device availability with
'lsusb'
and make sure you have an up-to-date version of NUT. If this does not help,
try running the driver with at least 'vendorid' and 'subdriver' options
specified. Please refer to the man page for details about these options
(man 8 megatec_usb).
Please report your results to the NUT user's mailing list
<[email protected]>.
-----------------------------
I've also tried changing the subdriver with no luck. The other options I
specified I *think* are ok from the lsusb output.

The strange thing is that this fails really fast...it's as though it's not
even trying to detect the ups....

Joe


On Jan 2, 2008 7:51 PM, Carlos Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Jan 2, 2008 6:35 PM, Joseph Borg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This therefore seems to me like some serial-over-usb type protocol. I'm
> therefore unsure as to what driver to try and use (megatec, megatec_usb) and
> what device to point it to /dev/ttyS?
>
> If that UPS has only an USB connection, then megatec doesn't work.
> "megatec_usb" might work, and the port should be "auto". If it doesn't
> detect your UPS on the first try, check out the additional options for
> the driver.
>
> --
> Carlos Rodrigues
>
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