Citeren Kelvin Ku <[email protected]>:

Another UPS of the same model connected to a different host is generating the
same flooding. As it stands, I can't monitor any of these Tripp Lite UPSs (I
have four of them) because of these spontaneous disconnects. Note that I
hacked in support for this model as follows:

--- nut-2.4.3/drivers/tripplite-hid.c.0 2010-03-24 10:34:10.238494000 -0400
+++ nut-2.4.3/drivers/tripplite-hid.c   2010-03-24 10:39:26.166498000 -0400

If you post to the development mailing list, we more or less assume that you're following development versions and basically checked against the latest version from the trunk (*not* the latest stable version). This might not the case here and I suspect that you might be hit by a problem that was recently fixed:

    http://boxster.ghz.cc/projects/nut/changeset/2407

Please checkout the latest version from the trunk, which will have this patch included. You only need to apply the patch to 'tripplite-hid.c'. The remainder of the changes will be done automatically when you run 'make dist' after './configure'.

Best regards, Arjen
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