On 12/11/2010, at 13.52, Arjen de Korte wrote: > Citeren Jon Bendtsen <[email protected]>: > >>> Please run the following command >>> >>> /path/to/usbhid-ups -DDD -a upsname > Smart-UPS1500RM.log 2>&1 >> >> Are you interested in the same output from APC Smart-UPS RM 3000VA ? >> >> dkserver:/etc/nut# udevadm info --name=/dev/bus/usb/001/004 >> --attribute-walk | grep -i product >> ATTRS{product}=="Smart-UPS 3000 RM FW:666.6.I USB FW:7.4" >> >> dkserver:/etc/nut# udevadm info --name=/dev/bus/usb/001/003 >> --attribute-walk | grep -i product >> ATTR{product}=="Smart-UPS 1500 FW:653.12.I USB FW:4.2" >> >> And maybe also from my 1500 which is not RM? > > Yes and yes. For regression testing I keep an archive of report descriptors. > This allows me to parse them again at any time. It is also helpful to see > which of the listed reports is actually used, so we always ask for about half > a minute worth of output (which should give us a rough idea about the use of > the interrupt pipe). Thanks in advance.
Allright, here is the output from all my UPS'ses. Both APC_Smart-UPS1500.log Microdowell_BP500.log are created using nut 2.4.3 GE Digital Energy Match UPS 1500 is made using Debian Squeeze NUT package 2.4.3-1.1 I also have a Microdowell 3000VA UPS but I dare not put it online since it sometimes trips our residual current device to turn off :-( Both APC Smart-UPS 3000 RM and HP R3000 XR UPS are created using Debian Lenny nut package 2.2.2-6.5. Are those still useful? JonB
GE Digital Energy Match Ups 1500.log.gz
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HP_R3000XR.log.gz
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APC_Smart-UPS_3000RM.log.gz
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Microdowell_BP500.log.gz
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APC_Smart-UPS1500.log.gz
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