Citeren Francesco Talamona <francesco.talam...@know.eu>:

I was simply trying to gather more information because the running
setup, the one with liebert driver and nut user, wasn't able to run
anymore with the upgrade. Sorry I didn't make it clear in the first
instance.

I made too many tests and more than one driver get loaded in the same
time.

The UPS is attached only via USB, as always was, I don't have a serial
connector for this device.

The 'liebert' driver is for devices with a serial port. If you've run that in the past through a USB connection, there must be a USB to serial converter in the UPS. If it worked before, it must have been because the kernel added something like a /dev/ttyUSBx (or something similar) and the driver could connect to that port as if it was a regular serial port. In that case there is nothing we can do for you and you'll have to find out why this /dev/ttyUSBx port is no longer created (this isn't handled by NUT).

There's still something that beats me: I checked, and the first NUT
installation was in 2008 the 2.0.5 version, with this very same UPS.
It could be with a different driver, but the device was always the same,
always connected via USB.

Since we have never supported the VID:PID combination, this was most likely with the 'liebert' driver.

Is it there a compatible driver, even if not fully-featured?

See above.

Best regards, Arjen
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