Re: [Nut-upsuser] nut problem on boot/restart

2011-05-01 Thread Arjen de Korte

Citeren Jose Álvarez dynami...@hotmail.com:

When I turn on my pc everything works fine, but if I restart fails  
(I'm not sure if this is true at 100%) (then, i can do 'sudo  
/etc/init.d/nut restart' and it works)


This usually means that you're attempting to use the USB bus before it  
has initialized.


But what is certain is that sometimes when start up the pc it works  
and sometimes fails, can be a problem with the start time (i have a  
fast ssd) and the initialization of the driver and the usb port?


The latter.

[...]

Don't inline log files. The formatting will usually not be preserved  
and they become very hard to read. Please attach log messages (and  
preferably, gzip them too to save bandwidth and prevent the  
mailinglist from rejecting them because of size).


Best regards, Arjen
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Re: [Nut-upsuser] nut problem on boot/restart

2011-05-01 Thread Jose Álvarez

sorry, I realized that no kept well linebreaks when I had sent the message 

 This usually means that you're attempting to use the USB bus before it
 has initialized.

how I can fix this?
thanks so much!


 Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 13:38:51 +0200
 From: nut+us...@de-korte.org
 To: nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org
 Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] nut problem on boot/restart

 Citeren Jose Álvarez :

  When I turn on my pc everything works fine, but if I restart fails
  (I'm not sure if this is true at 100%) (then, i can do 'sudo
  /etc/init.d/nut restart' and it works)

 This usually means that you're attempting to use the USB bus before it
 has initialized.

  But what is certain is that sometimes when start up the pc it works
  and sometimes fails, can be a problem with the start time (i have a
  fast ssd) and the initialization of the driver and the usb port?

 The latter.

 [...]

 Don't inline log files. The formatting will usually not be preserved
 and they become very hard to read. Please attach log messages (and
 preferably, gzip them too to save bandwidth and prevent the
 mailinglist from rejecting them because of size).

 Best regards, Arjen
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 Please keep list traffic on the list (off-list replies will be rejected)


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Re: [Nut-upsuser] Richcomm Serial driver

2011-05-01 Thread Manzoor e Elahi
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Apr 30, 2011, at 12:15 PM, Arjen de Korte wrote:

  Citeren Manzoor e Elahi manzoor.e.el...@gmail.com:

  Thanks for your instruction. I tried the portman under XP. The log file
 is
 attached with the mail. Please check that out and let me know what you
 think
 or any further instruction. Thanks for your time.


 This is almost certainly supported by one of the genericups models. The
 log is too short to determine which exactly. You'll need to make sure you
 also see the modem status *and* make sure the UPS goes through an online -
 on battery - online sequence to see which is reporting the on battery
 status.


 Also, it would be interesting to see what character is being written:

 11  0.  PMLiteServer.ex  IRP_MJ_WRITE  Serial0  Length 1: .

 Is there an option to log the data in hex?


Alright, here comes some more logs. This time I've gone  through  online -
on battery - online sequence as you instructed. There's an option for
showing hex in portmon that I didn't notice before. But turning that didn't
show anything new in the log. So I tried another soft. As a result the logs
looks different. Let me know what you think.

Thanks... Manzoor
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Re: [Nut-upsuser] Richcomm Serial driver

2011-05-01 Thread Charles Lepple

On May 1, 2011, at 4:07 PM, Manzoor e Elahi wrote:

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Charles Lepple clep...@gmail.com  
wrote:



On Apr 30, 2011, at 12:15 PM, Arjen de Korte wrote:

Citeren Manzoor e Elahi manzoor.e.el...@gmail.com:


Thanks for your instruction. I tried the portman under XP. The log  
file

is
attached with the mail. Please check that out and let me know  
what you

think
or any further instruction. Thanks for your time.



This is almost certainly supported by one of the genericups  
models. The
log is too short to determine which exactly. You'll need to make  
sure you
also see the modem status *and* make sure the UPS goes through an  
online -
on battery - online sequence to see which is reporting the on  
battery

status.



Also, it would be interesting to see what character is being written:

11  0.  PMLiteServer.ex  IRP_MJ_WRITE  Serial0  Length 1: .

Is there an option to log the data in hex?



Alright, here comes some more logs. This time I've gone  through   
online -

on battery - online sequence as you instructed. There's an option for
showing hex in portmon that I didn't notice before. But turning that  
didn't
show anything new in the log. So I tried another soft. As a result  
the logs

looks different. Let me know what you think.


It doesn't look like the attachments came through.

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