Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or install the udev rules and replug the ups.
Did that. Manual startup of the driver now works without -u root,
indicating (I think) that the udev rools are doing their job. This
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device
I can only suggest to try running
megatec_usb -a ups_name
(with some -D options probably) to ensure that it does the same thing as
upsdrvctl...
The worst thing is that '-D' option of upsdrvctl doesn't actually
show debug info...
That's by design. Using 'upsdrvctl' implies backgrounding
OK Eric,
Den Tuesday 22 May 2007 08.56.08 skrev Eric S. Raymond:
Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or install the udev rules and replug the ups.
Did that. Manual startup of the driver now works without -u root,
indicating (I think) that the udev rools are doing their job. This
Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Normaly it should say something more than 'exit 1'.
Yes, I think so. That's part of my issue here I don't want to just
solve the problem, I want to make the diagnostic messages better so
nobody has to be as confused as I am.
Did You install from svn ?
Yes.
On Tue, 22 May 2007 20:56:37 +0400, Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can only suggest to try running
megatec_usb -a ups_name
(with some -D options probably) to ensure that it does the same thing as
upsdrvctl...
The worst thing is that '-D' option of upsdrvctl doesn't actually
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