Hi Drew, I no longer work on NUT, but the folks at the nut-upsuser mailing list are extremely helpful. See http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser The 2.0.3 release is *way* out of date; the current stable NUT release is 2.2.0. It contains many improvements, particularly to the newhidups driver (which is now called usbhid-ups). If your distribution does not package a current NUT version, then you should just build it from source. That is usually a lot easier than trying to resolve all the missing dependencies. Good luck! I retired from NUT support + development some months ago, but I cc'd the mailing list; please reply to the list if you need further help compiling/installing/getting it to work. You may need to subscribe to the list to be able to post to it. -- Peter Drew Vonada-Smith wrote:> > Dear Mr. Selinger, > > I was just reading your page Linux and the APC Back-UPS ES and was wondering > if you could help me? I am using Clark Connect (which is based on CentOS4, > further based on RHEL4) and I cannot get NUT to work. It may be a USB > problem, but I am not sure. /proc/bus/usb is empty, but when I try to mount > usbfs, I am told that it is already mounted. newhidups -u root -DD -a > upsname tells me that no HID device is found. I believe newhidups should be > the correct driver for my SmartUPS 1500 USB, but I have tried the usual > others with no luck. > > In your description, you note that 2.0.3 works out of the box, unlike 2.0.2 > which needs patches. I can only find 2.0.2 for my distro, and 2.0.3 fails > installation for many dependencies. Are the patches you note available for > 2.0.2 for RHEL, and do you know where one can find them? I'm a newbie and > really only know how to install RPMs, I haven't compiled anything yet. > > Any guidance you might be able to pass on would be greatly appreciated. > > My Best Regards, > > Drew Vonada-Smith