Hi Kjell,

Sorry for the late reply been doing a lot of testing.

I got the package from http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs05q3armel/cross/stable/nut_2.4.1-1_arm.ipk It pretty much pre-compiled which are then extracted to the device on installation.

I tested nut and the 5115 under Ubuntu 8.10. Ubuntu comes with nut 2.2.2 by default which works fine. I installed 2.4.1 which does not work either.

So I compiled and installed 2.2.2 on my QNAP device and it still doesn't work.
2.2.2 was compiled on my QNAP without HAL support just USB support.

I enabled USB_DEBUG=3 and I got the following output under 2.4.1 on my QNAP. (unsure about HAL support as it was pre-compiled)
==========================

[/dev/usb] # bcmxcp_usb -DDDD -a PowerWare -u admin
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.21 (2.4.1)
USB communication subdriver 0.17
debug level is '4'
usb_set_debug: Setting debugging level to 3 (on)
usb_os_init: Found USB VFS at /proc/bus/usb
usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_busses: Skipping non bus directory devices
usb_os_find_devices: Found 010 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 003 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): COMMAND: 31

RECONNECT USB DEVICE

usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_busses: Skipping non bus directory devices
usb_os_find_devices: Found 010 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 003 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
USB error: error sending control message: Connection timed out
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): COMMAND: 31

RECONNECT USB DEVICE

usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_busses: Skipping non bus directory devices
usb_os_find_devices: Found 010 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 003 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
USB error: could not set config 1: Broken pipe
Can't set POWERWARE USB configuration
Unable to find POWERWARE UPS device on USB bus

Things to try:

- Connect UPS device to USB bus

- Run this driver as another user (upsdrvctl -u or 'user=...' in ups.conf).
  See upsdrvctl(8) and ups.conf(5).

Fatal error: unusable configuration
CLOSING


==========================

I enabled USB_DEBUG=3 and I got the following output under 2.2.2 on my QNAP.
==========================


[/dev/usb] # bcmxcp_usb -DDDD -a PowerWare -u admin
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.14 (2.2.2)

Warning: This is an experimental driver.
Some features may not function correctly.

debug level is '4'
usb_set_debug: Setting debugging level to 3 (on)
usb_os_init: Found USB VFS at /proc/bus/usb
usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_busses: Skipping non bus directory devices
usb_os_find_devices: Found 011 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 003 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (data): got 17 bytes instead of 116!!!

USB error: error sending control message: Connection timed out
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): BLOCK: 0, COMMAND: 31!

USB error: error sending control message: Broken pipe
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): BLOCK: 0, COMMAND: 31!

USB error: error sending control message: Broken pipe
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): COMMAND: 31

RECONNECT USB DEVICE

usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_busses: Skipping non bus directory devices
usb_os_find_devices: Found 011 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 003 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
USB error: could not set config 1: Broken pipe
Can't set POWERWARE USB configuration
Unable to find POWERWARE UPS device on USB bus

Things to try:

- Connect UPS device to USB bus

- Run this driver as another user (upsdrvctl -u or 'user=...' in ups.conf).
  See upsdrvctl(8) and ups.conf(5).

Fatal error: unusable configuration


==========================

I enabled USB_DEBUG=3 and I got the following output under 2.4.1 on Ubuntu 8.10. (unsure about HAL support as it was pre-compiled)
==========================
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.21 (2.4.1)
USB communication subdriver 0.17
debug level is '4'
usb_set_debug: Setting debugging level to 3 (on)
usb_os_init: Found USB VFS at /dev/bus/usb
usb_os_find_busses: Found 002
usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 002
usb_os_find_devices: Found 012 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
USB error: could not set config 1: Device or resource busy
Can't set POWERWARE USB configuration
Unable to find POWERWARE UPS device on USB bus

Things to try:

- Connect UPS device to USB bus

- Run this driver as another user (upsdrvctl -u or 'user=...' in ups.conf).
  See upsdrvctl(8) and ups.conf(5).

Fatal error: unusable configuration



==========================

I enabled USB_DEBUG=3 and I got the following output under 2.2.2 on my Ubuntu 8.10. (unsure about HAL support as it was pre-compiled)
WORKED!!!
==========================

r...@ubuntuvmp:/# /lib/nut/bcmxcp_usb -DDDD -a PowerWare -u root
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.14 (2.2.2)

Warning: This is an experimental driver.
Some features may not function correctly.

debug level is '4'
usb_set_debug: Setting debugging level to 3 (on)
usb_os_init: Found USB VFS at /dev/bus/usb
usb_os_find_busses: Found 002
usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 002
usb_os_find_devices: Found 010 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Model = 51150500A           500VA
Firmware = Cont:01.00 Inve:10.04
Shutdown delay =  120 seconds
Index   Offset  Format  NUT

0021    0000    f0      None
0023    0004    f0      None
0027    0008    52      output.frequency
0028    0012    52      input.frequency
0033    0016    52      battery.voltage
0034    0020    f0      battery.charge
0035    0024    e2      battery.runtime
0056    0028    f0      input.voltage
0059    0032    f0      None
0062    0036    f0      ambient.temperature
0065    0040    41      output.current
0068    0044    41      None
0071    0048    f0      None
0078    0052    f0      output.voltage


Length of alarm map: 27

Index   Alarm   Supported

-001    INVERTER_AC_OVER_VOLTAGE        No
-001    INVERTER_AC_UNDER_VOLTAGE       No
-001    INVERTER_OVER_OR_UNDER_FREQ     No
-001    BYPASS_AC_OVER_VOLTAGE  No
-001    BYPASS_AC_UNDER_VOLTAGE No
-001    BYPASS_OVER_OR_UNDER_FREQ       No
0000    INPUT_AC_OVER_VOLTAGE   Yes
0001    INPUT_AC_UNDER_VOLTAGE  Yes
0002    INPUT_UNDER_OR_OVER_FREQ        Yes
-001    OUTPUT_OVER_VOLTAGE     No
-001    OUTPUT_UNDER_VOLTAGE    No
-001    OUTPUT_UNDER_OR_OVER_FREQ       No
-001    REMOTE_EMERGENCY_PWR_OFF        No
-001    REMOTE_GO_TO_BYPASS     No
-001    BUILDING_ALARM_6        No
-001    BUILDING_ALARM_5        No
-001    BUILDING_ALARM_4        No
-001    BUILDING_ALARM_3        No
-001    BUILDING_ALARM_2        No
-001    BUILDING_ALARM_1        No
-001    STATIC_SWITCH_OVER_TEMP No
-001    CHARGER_OVER_TEMP       No
-001    CHARGER_LOGIC_PWR_FAIL  No
-001    CHARGER_OVER_VOLTAGE_OR_CURRENT No
-001    INVERTER_OVER_TEMP      No
0003    OUTPUT_OVERLOAD Yes
-001    RECTIFIER_INPUT_OVER_CURRENT    No
-001    INVERTER_OUTPUT_OVER_CURRENT    No
-001    DC_LINK_OVER_VOLTAGE    No
-001    DC_LINK_UNDER_VOLTAGE   No
-001    RECTIFIER_FAILED        No
0004    INVERTER_FAULT  Yes
-001    BATTERY_CONNECTOR_FAIL  No
-001    BYPASS_BREAKER_FAIL     No
0005    CHARGER_FAIL    Yes
-001    RAMP_UP_FAILED  No
-001    STATIC_SWITCH_FAILED    No
-001    ANALOG_AD_REF_FAIL      No
-001    BYPASS_UNCALIBRATED     No
-001    RECTIFIER_UNCALIBRATED  No
-001    OUTPUT_UNCALIBRATED     No
-001    INVERTER_UNCALIBRATED   No
-001    DC_VOLT_UNCALIBRATED    No
-001    OUTPUT_CURRENT_UNCALIBRATED     No
-001    RECTIFIER_CURRENT_UNCALIBRATED  No
-001    BATTERY_CURRENT_UNCALIBRATED    No
-001    INVERTER_ON_OFF_STAT_FAIL       No
-001    BATTERY_CURRENT_LIMIT   No
-001    INVERTER_STARTUP_FAIL   No
-001    ANALOG_BOARD_AD_STAT_FAIL       No
-001    OUTPUT_CURRENT_OVER_100 No
-001    BATTERY_GROUND_FAULT    No
-001    WAITING_FOR_CHARGER_SYNC        No
-001    NV_RAM_FAIL     No
-001    ANALOG_BOARD_AD_TIMEOUT No
0006    SHUTDOWN_IMMINENT       Yes
0007    BATTERY_LOW     Yes
0008    UTILITY_FAIL    Yes
-001    OUTPUT_SHORT_CIRCUIT    No
0009    UTILITY_NOT_PRESENT     Yes
-001    FULL_TIME_CHARGING      No
-001    FAST_BYPASS_COMMAND     No
-001    AD_ERROR        No
-001    INTERNAL_COM_FAIL       No
-001    RECTIFIER_SELFTEST_FAIL No
-001    RECTIFIER_EEPROM_FAIL   No
-001    RECTIFIER_EPROM_FAIL    No
-001    INPUT_LINE_VOLTAGE_LOSS No
-001    BATTERY_DC_OVER_VOLTAGE No
-001    POWER_SUPPLY_OVER_TEMP  No
-001    POWER_SUPPLY_FAIL       No
-001    POWER_SUPPLY_5V_FAIL    No
-001    POWER_SUPPLY_12V_FAIL   No
-001    HEATSINK_OVER_TEMP      No
-001    HEATSINK_TEMP_SENSOR_FAIL       No
-001    RECTIFIER_CURRENT_OVER_125      No
-001    RECTIFIER_FAULT_INTERRUPT_FAIL  No
-001    RECTIFIER_POWER_CAPASITOR_FAIL  No
-001    INVERTER_PROGRAM_STACK_ERROR    No
-001    INVERTER_BOARD_SELFTEST_FAIL    No
-001    INVERTER_AD_SELFTEST_FAIL       No
-001    INVERTER_RAM_SELFTEST_FAIL      No
-001    NV_MEMORY_CHECKSUM_FAIL No
-001    PROGRAM_CHECKSUM_FAIL   No
-001    INVERTER_CPU_SELFTEST_FAIL      No
-001    NETWORK_NOT_RESPONDING  No
-001    FRONT_PANEL_SELFTEST_FAIL       No
-001    NODE_EEPROM_VERIFICATION_ERROR  No
-001    OUTPUT_AC_OVER_VOLT_TEST_FAIL   No
-001    OUTPUT_DC_OVER_VOLTAGE  No
-001    INPUT_PHASE_ROTATION_ERROR      No
-001    INVERTER_RAMP_UP_TEST_FAILED    No
-001    INVERTER_OFF_COMMAND    No
-001    INVERTER_ON_COMMAND     No
-001    TO_BYPASS_COMMAND       No
-001    FROM_BYPASS_COMMAND     No
-001    AUTO_MODE_COMMAND       No
-001    EMERGENCY_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND      No
-001    SETUP_SWITCH_OPEN       No
-001    INVERTER_OVER_VOLT_INT  No
-001    INVERTER_UNDER_VOLT_INT No
-001    ABSOLUTE_DCOV_ACOV      No
-001    PHASE_A_CURRENT_LIMIT   No
-001    PHASE_B_CURRENT_LIMIT   No
-001    PHASE_C_CURRENT_LIMIT   No
-001    BYPASS_NOT_AVAILABLE    No
-001    RECTIFIER_BREAKER_OPEN  No
-001    BATTERY_CONTACTOR_OPEN  No
-001    INVERTER_CONTACTOR_OPEN No
-001    BYPASS_BREAKER_OPEN     No
-001    INV_BOARD_ACOV_INT_TEST_FAIL    No
-001    INVERTER_OVER_TEMP_TRIP No
-001    INV_BOARD_ACUV_INT_TEST_FAIL    No
-001    INVERTER_VOLTAGE_FEEDBACK_ERROR No
-001    DC_UNDER_VOLTAGE_TIMEOUT        No
-001    AC_UNDER_VOLTAGE_TIMEOUT        No
-001    DC_UNDER_VOLTAGE_WHILE_CHARGE   No
-001    INVERTER_VOLTAGE_BIAS_ERROR     No
-001    RECTIFIER_PHASE_ROTATION        No
-001    BYPASS_PHASER_ROTATION  No
-001    SYSTEM_INTERFACE_BOARD_FAIL     No
-001    PARALLEL_BOARD_FAIL     No
-001    LOST_LOAD_SHARING_PHASE_A       No
-001    LOST_LOAD_SHARING_PHASE_B       No
-001    LOST_LOAD_SHARING_PHASE_C       No
-001    DC_OVER_VOLTAGE_TIMEOUT No
0010    BATTERY_TOTALLY_DISCHARGED      Yes
-001    INVERTER_PHASE_BIAS_ERROR       No
-001    INVERTER_VOLTAGE_BIAS_ERROR_2   No
-001    DC_LINK_BLEED_COMPLETE  No
-001    LARGE_CHARGER_INPUT_CURRENT     No
-001    INV_VOLT_TOO_LOW_FOR_RAMP_LEVEL No
-001    LOSS_OF_REDUNDANCY      No
-001    LOSS_OF_SYNC_BUS        No
-001    RECTIFIER_BREAKER_SHUNT_TRIP    No
-001    LOSS_OF_CHARGER_SYNC    No
-001    INVERTER_LOW_LEVEL_TEST_TIMEOUT No
-001    OUTPUT_BREAKER_OPEN     No
-001    CONTROL_POWER_ON        No
-001    INVERTER_ON     No
-001    CHARGER_ON      No
-001    BYPASS_ON       No
-001    BYPASS_POWER_LOSS       No
-001    ON_MANUAL_BYPASS        No
-001    BYPASS_MANUAL_TURN_OFF  No
-001    INVERTER_BLEEDING_DC_LINK_VOLT  No
-001    CPU_ISR_ERROR   No
-001    SYSTEM_ISR_RESTART      No
-001    PARALLEL_DC     No
-001    BATTERY_NEEDS_SERVICE   No
-001    BATTERY_CHARGING        No
-001    BATTERY_NOT_CHARGED     No
-001    DISABLED_BATTERY_TIME   No
-001    SERIES_7000_ENABLE      No
-001    OTHER_UPS_ON    No
-001    PARALLEL_INVERTER       No
-001    UPS_IN_PARALLEL No
-001    OUTPUT_BREAKER_REALY_FAIL       No
-001    CONTROL_POWER_OFF       No
-001    LEVEL_2_OVERLOAD_PHASE_A        No
-001    LEVEL_2_OVERLOAD_PHASE_B        No
-001    LEVEL_2_OVERLOAD_PHASE_C        No
-001    LEVEL_3_OVERLOAD_PHASE_A        No
-001    LEVEL_3_OVERLOAD_PHASE_B        No
-001    LEVEL_3_OVERLOAD_PHASE_C        No
-001    LEVEL_4_OVERLOAD_PHASE_A        No
-001    LEVEL_4_OVERLOAD_PHASE_B        No
-001    LEVEL_4_OVERLOAD_PHASE_C        No
0011    UPS_ON_BATTERY  Yes
-001    UPS_ON_BYPASS   No
0012    LOAD_DUMPED     Yes
-001    LOAD_ON_INVERTER        No
-001    UPS_ON_COMMAND  No
-001    UPS_OFF_COMMAND No
-001    LOW_BATTERY_SHUTDOWN    No
-001    AUTO_ON_ENABLED No
-001    SOFTWARE_INCOMPABILITY_DETECTED No
-001    INVERTER_TEMP_SENSOR_FAILED     No
-001    DC_START_OCCURED        No
-001    IN_PARALLEL_OPERATION   No
-001    SYNCING_TO_BYPASS       No
-001    RAMPING_UPS_UP  No
-001    INVERTER_ON_DELAY       No
-001    CHARGER_ON_DELAY        No
-001    WAITING_FOR_UTIL_INPUT  No
-001    CLOSE_BYPASS_BREAKER    No
-001    TEMPORARY_BYPASS_OPERATION      No
-001    SYNCING_TO_OUTPUT       No
-001    BYPASS_FAILURE  No
-001    AUTO_OFF_COMMAND_EXECUTED       No
-001    AUTO_ON_COMMAND_EXECUTED        No
0013    BATTERY_TEST_FAILED     Yes
-001    FUSE_FAIL       No
0014    FAN_FAIL        Yes
0015    SITE_WIRING_FAULT       Yes
-001    BACKFEED_CONTACTOR_FAIL No
-001    ON_BUCK No
-001    ON_BOOST        No
-001    ON_DOUBLE_BOOST No
-001    BATTERIES_DISCONNECTED  No
-001    UPS_CABINET_OVER_TEMP   No
-001    TRANSFORMER_OVER_TEMP   No
-001    AMBIENT_UNDER_TEMP      No
0016    AMBIENT_OVER_TEMP       Yes
-001    CABINET_DOOR_OPEN       No
-001    CABINET_DOOR_OPEN_VOLT_PRESENT  No
-001    AUTO_SHUTDOWN_PENDING   No
-001    TAP_SWITCHING_REALY_PENDING     No
-001    UNABLE_TO_CHARGE_BATTERIES      No
-001    STARTUP_FAILURE_CHECK_EPO       No
-001    AUTOMATIC_STARTUP_PENDING       No
-001    MODEM_FAILED    No
-001    INCOMING_MODEM_CALL_STARTED     No
-001    OUTGOING_MODEM_CALL_STARTED     No
-001    MODEM_CONNECTION_ESTABLISHED    No
-001    MODEM_CALL_COMPLETED_SUCCESS    No


dstate_init: sock /var/run/nut/bcmxcp_usb-PowerWare open on fd 5


==========================

I compiled 2.4.1 myself without HAL support and got the following
==========================

[/opt/bin] # bcmxcp_usb -DDDD -a PowerWare -u admin
Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.21 (2.4.1)
USB communication subdriver 0.17
debug level is '4'
usb_set_debug: Setting debugging level to 3 (on)
usb_os_init: Found USB VFS at /proc/bus/usb
usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_busses: Skipping non bus directory devices
usb_os_find_devices: Found 013 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 003 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (data): got 4 bytes instead of 116!!!

USB error: error sending control message: Connection timed out
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): BLOCK: 0, COMMAND: 31!

USB error: error sending control message: Broken pipe
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): BLOCK: 0, COMMAND: 31!

USB error: error sending control message: Broken pipe
Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (Request command): COMMAND: 31

RECONNECT USB DEVICE

usb_os_find_busses: Found 001
usb_os_find_busses: Skipping non bus directory devices
usb_os_find_devices: Found 013 on 001
skipped 1 class/vendor specific interface descriptors
usb_os_find_devices: Found 003 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 002 on 001
usb_os_find_devices: Found 001 on 001
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
error obtaining child information: Inappropriate ioctl for device
USB error: could not set config 1: Broken pipe
Can't set POWERWARE USB configuration
Unable to find POWERWARE UPS device on USB bus

Things to try:

- Connect UPS device to USB bus

- Run this driver as another user (upsdrvctl -u or 'user=...' in ups.conf).
  See upsdrvctl(8) and ups.conf(5).

Fatal error: unusable configuration
CLOSING


==========================

Hope all of the above helps!
Thanks once again for all your help.

Regards
Greg



--------------------------------------------------
From: "Kjell Claesson" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 8:54 PM
To: "Greg" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] Nut and PowerWare 5115

fredag 17 april 2009 15:36:24 skrev  Greg:
Hi Kjell,

Hi. Sorry for the delay.
Thanks for the follow up. Answers below...

OK Greg, I can not locate the package you used for installing NUT,
but the device should be capable of running NUT.

I was thinking if HAL is enabled in the package so the 'hotplug' find
the ups on the bus and start the hal driver. Then it gives a conflict.

But I got a nice advise from our master Arnaud to enable debug for the libusb.
If you do 'export USB_DEBUG=3' you get some debugging info from the libusb
in your log. This may help to track down what happens.

One thing that is bothering me is that we may have a bug that I can't test.
The PW5115 is using a different way of handling the usb endpoint.
This is fixed a while back. But there may have been changes to the nut_usb.c
that have broken this. I can not see any wrong in the code, but as I don't
have a PW5115 with usb, I can not test this.

But I know that we have some users running the 5115 on usb, and I have not
seen any bug report yet.

If you can test it on the Ubuntu installation we can rule out any buggs.

Regards
/Kjell



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