2012/2/1 Mario Giammarco mgiamma...@gmail.com:
Here we go!
This one for 06da:0601:
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ok, so that one seems almost good.
can you please send also upsc / upscmd / upsrw output?
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0.478318 Ratings read in 1 tries
0.480405 send: I
0.622185 read: I
this command seems
2012/2/1 Mario Giammarco mgiamma...@gmail.com:
And for 06da:0002:
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this one has a problem.
could you please send back the following output (as root):
$ lsusb -v -d 06da:0002
it may turn out to be a HID device more than a megatec / Q1.
as for the other unit, you may also try other
2012/1/31 Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com:
so you should also use sudo, Ie:
$ sudo /path/to/blazer_usb -D -a upsname
Unfortunately I am already root. I have enabled the root account I am
tired to to always use sudo. Even as root the problem persists.
I have searched and killed all processes that I think can use usb, so
I do not know what is happening
2012/2/1 Mario Giammarco mgiamma...@gmail.com:
2012/1/31 Arnaud Quette aquette@gmail.com:
so you should also use sudo, Ie:
$ sudo /path/to/blazer_usb -D -a upsname
Unfortunately
2012/2/1 Gerhard Strangar g...@arcor.de:
Arnaud Quette wrote (2012-01-31 12:38):
Jan 9 05:37:07 b1 upsmon[67752]: UPS upsb1@localhost on battery
Jan 9 06:15:19 b1 syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
as told above, being on battery is not sufficient to trigger a system
We recently had to replace an old APC SmartUPS 3000 with a newer 3000VA
(the 2U one). It has both serial and USB in the back (with an RJ-45 on
the end of the serial cable).
I can't get the apcsmart driver to connect. I figured it should work
the exact same as the old UPS, with /dev/ttyS0 as
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