2008/6/1 Chris Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Sorry for the delay. > > On Friday 30 May 2008 09:30:45 you wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > > > > > I just booted into a non-xen kernel (linux-image-2.6.24-17-server). > > > Ran /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a mgeups. > > > The UPS shut down again and so did my entire network... > > > The error message is still the same. So I don't think my problem is > > > xen related? > > > > > > > One thing that is worth checking, if this system is HAL enabled. > > > > In that case, something like 'hald-addon-hid-ups' might be > > > > claiming the UPS and I have no idea how well this is handled (if > > > > at all). > > > > > > HAL isn't installed. :) > > > > point taken. > > > > can you send us a gzip'ed trace (level 3) of the driver, in the > > shutdown context. > What do you mean? The output of /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a mgeups -u > root -DD? >
right, just add one more "D" (debug level 3 == -DDD) > > > > just to be sure: when you start the driver (and only the driver, no > > upsd/upsmon), does it immediately power off the UPS? > > No, actually it took about 5-10 seconds. Then the ups went off. But > the /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a mgeups command didn't finish. (As far as I > could see) > this is still in the "immediate" timeframe ;-) Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - MGE Office Protection Systems - http://www.mgeops.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://people.debian.org/~aquette/ Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
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