On Feb 28, 2014, at 3:49 AM, Roberto Resoli wrote:

> Hello,
> Some more data about my experiences with riello_ups on iDialog 800
> 
> In orderr to avoid "stale data" problems, i tried to increase pollinterval in 
> ups.conf:
> 
> ==== ups.conf =====
> pollinterval = 4
> maxretry = 3
> 
> [idg800]
>       driver = riello_usb
>       port = auto
>       desc = "idg800"
> ===================
> 
> It seems that pollinterval is ignored by the driver:
> 
> # upsc idg800 | grep poll
> Init SSL without certificate database
> driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2

It does seem to be hardcoded. I CC'd the author.

Elio, do you know why this is set to 2 seconds?

> Moreover, i noted some message form the driver, when run in debug mode:
> 
> 9.142152      read: FFFFFFF1 31 00 00 00 00 00 00
>   9.150151    read: FFFFFFF1 03 00 00 00 00 00 00
>   9.150168    in read: 48
>   9.150179    Get status Ok: read byte: 48
>   9.565285    send ok
>   9.566165    read: FFFFFFF0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
>   9.574116    read: FFFFFFF7 02 22 20 15 32 30 30
>   9.582127    read: FFFFFFF5 30 30 3E 39 03 00 00
>   9.582153    in read: 12
>   9.582163    Get extended Ko: command not supported
>  10.490354    Communication with UPS is lost: status read failed!
>  10.901292    send ok
>  10.902128    read: FFFFFFF0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
>  10.910099    read: FFFFFFF7 02 22 20 52 53 32 34
>  10.918083    read: FFFFFFF7 38 30 30 31 30 31 3F
>  10.926089    read: FFFFFFF7 35 30 3E 38 31 3F 35
> 
> Is "Communication with UPS is lost: status read failed!" something to be 
> worried about?


Ideally the UPS wouldn't do that, but if it reconnects...

-- 
Charles Lepple
clepple@gmail




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