Hi All,

This is the exact same UPS (Vendor/Product anyway) that I wrote about in a different email that works 100% except for the "inverter turn off" issue.

It works with nut 3.6.1

Cheers,

Johan




On 2011/07/18 07:04 PM, Arnaud Quette wrote:
Hi Eric,

first, please keep the traffic on the list. Other people may be interested
in reading...

2011/7/16 Eric OwN-3m-All <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    *I tried that, but it's not working.*
    *
    Here's what I get:*

    /
    Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.3
    Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.34 (2.4.3)
    USB communication driver 0.31
    This PowerCOM device (0d9f:0004) is not (or perhaps not yet) supported
    by usbhid-ups. Please make sure you have an up-to-date version of NUT. If
    this does not fix the problem, try running the driver with the
    '-x productid=0004' option. Please report your results to the NUT user's
    mailing list <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>.

    No matching HID UPS found

    Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
    eric@eric-desktop:~$ sudo upsdrvctl start
    Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.3
    Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.34 (2.4.3)
    USB communication driver 0.31
    This PowerCOM device (0d9f:0004) is not (or perhaps not yet) supported
    by usbhid-ups. Please make sure you have an up-to-date version of NUT. If
    this does not fix the problem, try running the driver with the
    '-x productid=0004' option. Please report your results to the NUT user's
    mailing list <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>.

    No matching HID UPS found

    Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
    /
    *
    I first tried it like this:*


    [Ultra]
         driver = usbhid-ups
             port = auto

    *Then I tried:*


    [Ultra]
         driver = usbhid-ups
             port = auto
         -x productid=0004

    Any other ideas?  I think I was close with the Blazer drivers, but I
    don't have any USB ttyUSB0 files.


first, test usbhid-ups with the following config (no "-x", since it's for
the command line version):
[Ultra]
     driver = usbhid-ups
     port = auto
     vendorid=0d9f
     productid=0004

and use:
$ /path/to/usbhid-ups -D -a Ultra

then send us back the output.
If it really doesn't work, you may want to try out blazer_usb, with:
[Ultra]
     driver = blazer_usb
     port = auto
     vendorid=0d9f
     productid=0004

and use:
$ /path/to/blazer_usb -DDDDD -a Ultra

cheers,
Arnaud
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