2013/3/7 Charles Lepple <clep...@gmail.com>

> On Mar 7, 2013, at 6:48 AM, Gregor Burck wrote:
>
> > 0.199391 Checking device (06DA/0003) (005/003)
> > 0.199409 - VendorID: 06da
> > 0.199415 - ProductID: 0003
> > 0.199420 - Manufacturer: unknown
> > 0.199425 - Product: unknown
> > 0.199430 - Serial Number: unknown
> > 0.199436 - Bus: 005
> > 0.199440 Trying to match device
> > 0.199451 Device matches
> > 0.199460 failed to claim USB device: could not claim interface 0:
> Operation not permitted
>

there is a high recurring rate on this issue.
time to improve the situation...


>  Any of those configurations should work, but there seems to be a
> permissions problem. This is odd, since there is a udev rule in the Ubuntu
> package on 12.04 which should match this device.
>

right, but...


> What does 'ls -l /dev/bus/005/003' return? (adjust the 005/003 to match
> the last part of the "Checking device" line for the UPS)
>
> You can also see if '/lib/nut/blazer_usb -DDD -u root -a powerwalker1'
> works temporarily.
>

I've just added the following to the FAQ, which will hopefully solve your
issue:
https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/commit/eb1f01ed6f0e3844d00876b748287976b7c2478a

this may need some improvement though (lsusb + "ls -l /dev/bus/XXX/YYY"
check, "-u root" test, ...)!
FAQ would need an overall refresh:
https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/19

cheers,
arno
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