Here is my ups.conf... [ups-router] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto desc = "Powerware 3110 - Router" [ups-server] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto desc = "Powerware 3110 - Server" Here is the output from upsdrvctl start... Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.0 Network UPS Tools: 0.28 USB communication driver 0.28 - core 0.30 (2.2.0) No matching HID UPS found Driver failed to start (exit status=1) Network UPS Tools: 0.28 USB communication driver 0.28 - core 0.30 (2.2.0) No matching HID UPS found Driver failed to start (exit status=1) Is there something I am doing wrong right off the bat? If not, is there anything I can do to debug this, or help this UPS get supported? -- Patrick Ohearn Email: pat at ge3k.net XMMP: pat at ge3k.net
> Is there something I am doing wrong right off the bat? If not, is there > anything I can do to debug this, or help this UPS get supported?[...]> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuserYou could search the mailinglist archives for instance, we've had quite some discussions on the Powerware 3110 USB. Your UPS is not (and never will be) supported by the 'usbhid-ups' driver. Best regards, Arjen -- Eindhoven - The Netherlands Key fingerprint - 66 4E 03 2C 9D B5 CB 9B 7A FE 7E C1 EE 88 BC 57
> Is there any driver that does have any kind of support for my UPS over > USB? In the archives I can't find anything else.As far as I know, no. It is reported to work with the 'genericups upstype=7' driver over the RS232 interface (contact closure). If you don't have serial ports available, you'll have to use a USB-to-serial converter that is supported by your kernel (many are, but check this before buying one). Best regards, Arjen