Configuring acpsupsd for CP1500EPFCLCD
Jean-Pierre Gervasoni
jean.pierre.gervasoni at gmail.com
Mon Jul 7 14:22:29 CEST 2014
This is indeed a good question... I have yet to find the answer ;)
Le 7 juil. 2014 14:12, "Laurent Blume" <laurent at opencsw.org> a écrit :
> Are you sure that specific UPS is supported by apcupsd? Can you try it
> using a Linux distro?
>
> There's no ugen in /dev, apcupsd uses libusb to communicate, which does
> not need devices.
>
> Laurent
>
> Le 2014/07/07 13:56 +0200, Jean-pierre Gervasoni a écrit:
>
>> Dear Laurent,
>>
>> Yes i first tried to use an empty value for device flag with no luck. I
>> am wondering wether this may be related to the fact that i do not see
>> /dev/ugen0 entry....
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Jean-Pierre
>>
>> Le 7 juil. 2014 13:35, "Laurent Blume" <laurent at opencsw.org
>> <mailto:laurent at opencsw.org>> a écrit :
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Have you tried with an empty DEVICE value? That should be the
>> default for USB.
>>
>> Laurent
>>
>> Le 2014/07/06 19:57 +0200, Jean-pierre Gervasoni a écrit:
>>
>> Dear members,
>>
>> I have set up a OmniOS box on a HP n54l. I have one issue left
>> for now -
>> configuring acpupsd to drive a CyberPower CP1500EPFCLCD unit.
>> Here is a
>> recap of what I did:
>>
>> - Remove HID, replace by UGEN using following link:
>>
>> http://www.packetmischief.ca/__2013/01/01/installing-
>> apcupsd-__with-usb-support-on-omnios/
>> <http://www.packetmischief.ca/2013/01/01/installing-apcupsd-
>> with-usb-support-on-omnios/>
>>
>> - Install pkgutil from http://www.opencsw.org/
>>
>> - Install CSWapcupsd from http://www.opencsw.org/
>>
>> - Configured /etc/opt/csw/apcsupsd/__apcsupsd.conf to make it
>> work with
>> USB (I have attached the file)
>>
>> - Running apctest failed with a cryptic error message:
>>
>> 2014-07-06 19:32:36 apctest 3.14.10 (13 September 2011) sun
>> Checking configuration ...
>> Attached to driver: usb
>> sharenet.type = Network & ShareUPS Disabled
>> cable.type = USB Cable
>> mode.type = USB UPS Driver
>> Setting up the port ...
>> apctest FATAL ERROR in generic-usb.c at line 674
>> Cannot find UPS device --
>> For a link to detailed USB trouble shooting information,
>> please see <http://www.apcupsd.com/__support.html
>> <http://www.apcupsd.com/support.html>>.
>> apctest error termination completed
>>
>> - I am attaching apcupsd.trace file
>>
>> - Here's a copy of log file when i unplug/plug the usb cable:
>>
>> Jul 6 19:01:02 OmniOS genunix: [ID 408114kern.info
>> <http://408114kern.info> <http://kern.info>]
>> /pci at 0,0/pci103c,1609 at 12/__input at 5 (ugen0) removed
>> Jul 6 19:01:42 OmniOS usba: [ID 912658kern.info
>> <http://912658kern.info> <http://kern.info>] USB 2.0 device
>> (usb764,501) operating at full speed (USB 1.x) on USB 1.10 root
>> hub: input at 5, ugen0 at bus address 2
>> Jul 6 19:01:42 OmniOS usba: [ID 349649kern.info
>> <http://349649kern.info> <http://kern.info>] CP1500EPFCLCD
>> RJB103.551 CPS
>> Jul 6 19:01:42 OmniOS genunix: [ID 936769kern.info
>> <http://936769kern.info> <http://kern.info>] ugen0 is
>> /pci at 0,0/pci103c,1609 at 12/__input at 5
>> Jul 6 19:01:42 OmniOS genunix: [ID 408114kern.info
>> <http://408114kern.info> <http://kern.info>]
>> /pci at 0,0/pci103c,1609 at 12/__input at 5 (ugen0) online
>>
>>
>> - I'm kind of lost for now.....
>>
>> Thank you for any help you could provide,
>>
>> Jean-Pierre
>>
>>
>>
>>
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