[Nut-upsuser] Belkin USB UPSes

2007-05-17 Thread Eric S. Raymond
I just bought a pair of Belkin USB UPSes -- F6C1200-UNV and F6C550-AVR -- and installed the latest version of nut under Ubuntu 7.04. I'm using the F6C1200-UNV. My system does see the device; dmesg says [ 82.718428] usb 2-2: new low speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2 [ 82.941189]

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Belkin USB UPSes

2007-05-17 Thread Carlos Rodrigues
On 5/17/07, Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just bought a pair of Belkin USB UPSes -- F6C1200-UNV and F6C550-AVR -- and installed the latest version of nut under Ubuntu 7.04. I'm using the F6C1200-UNV. If these UPSes have a serial port, they are probably supported by the megatec

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Belkin USB UPSes

2007-05-17 Thread Eric S. Raymond
Carlos Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 5/17/07, Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just bought a pair of Belkin USB UPSes -- F6C1200-UNV and F6C550-AVR -- and installed the latest version of nut under Ubuntu 7.04. I'm using the F6C1200-UNV. If these UPSes have a serial port, they

Re: [Nut-upsuser] upsd does not strt up

2007-05-17 Thread Arjen de Korte
# truss ./upsd Can you try this again with -DDD? It's hard to match the system calls to source code, and I'm not very familiar with Solaris or truss anymore. I forget, is IPv6 enabled in the NUT ./configure script? It is, otherwise it wouldn't show 'setuptcp: try to bind to 0.0.0.0 port

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Belkin USB UPSes

2007-05-17 Thread Arjen de Korte
Eric S. Raymond wrote: The F6C1200-UNV has a serial port. The F6C550-AVR does not. I'd like a USB solution so I can apply it to both units. You had better checked that out *before* buying these units. :-) Over USB, maybe they are supported by the megatec_usb driver that's in the trunk, or

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Belkin USB UPSes

2007-05-17 Thread Carlos Rodrigues
On 5/17/07, Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Ubuntu package of nut-2.0.4 that I've installed has a megatec driver (written by you, I notice) but no megatec_usb. I take it this means I'll need to build with SVN trunk? Yes, that driver is quite new and hasn't made it into a stable