Arjen de Korte escribió: > Citeren Jordi Moreno <[email protected]>: > >> Asking for UPS status [Q1]... >> get_data_agiler: raw dump: (0 bytes) => >> get_data_agiler: raw dump: (8 bytes) => 30 30 31 30 30 30 0d 00 >> Q1 => FAILED [short read] >> Q1 detail: (6 bytes) => 30 30 31 30 30 30 > > [...] > >> Megatec protocol UPS not detected. > > This UPS isn't speaking the Megatec protocol. It doesn't look like > anything familiar to me either. > >> Trying with usbhid-ups: > > It most certainly isn't a HID Power Device Class UPS, looking at the > length of the report descriptor, so this won't work either. > > [...] > >> So, can I try a different driver? Could be this UPS supported by NUT? I >> can give strace information too, but I don't want to make my mail >> longer! > > Strace is a waste of effort here. We're not debugging a timing problem > here, we just don't what protocol the UPS uses. If you have (bundled) > software available for Windows, you might use usbsnoop to try and see if > you can find out how to communicate with this device. Until then, there > is nothing we can do for you. > >> Sorry, but I'm a bit desperate... I have searched the web and >> didn't found any information about this UPS. > > You could also reverse this. If you really need your UPS to be supported > in NUT, buy something that is listed as 'supported' instead. If you're > looking to quickly resolve this, this might be the best advice we can > give you. Currently, you're lacking both the protocol information and a > driver to use it. Getting this supported may take a while. > > Best regards, Arjen
Hi, I've tried usbsnoop on a Windows machine, connected to the UPS. Software bundled with the UPS is WinPower, and it seems to work fine. The problem is that I don't know what to look for at the usbsnoop log, since there's too much information on it (running for five minutes, more or less, generated a 1MB log file!). I'm not a device driver developer but I would gladly help in anything I can. There's a version of WinPower for *nix, but unfortunately it won't work with an USB connection. Is there any way I can make the USB connection work as a serial one? Since the device detected is an USB-RS232 interface, I think it cold be an option... I've tried with usbserial with no success. If I could achieve this, WinPower would do the work while I investigate more... If not, I will need to buy another UPS... Thank you very much for your help. _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

