Displaying 2 results from an estimated 2 matches for "2200lcd".
2010 Jan 12
1
Strange problem with two Cyberpower UPS'es
...501, one on /dev/ugen3.5 the other
on /dev/ugen4.2.
The relevant parts of my ups.conf is the following:
[1500LCD]
driver = "usbhid-ups"
vendorid=0764
productid=0501
vendor=CPS
port = /dev/ugen3.5
desc = "My Cyberpower 1500 LCD"
[2200LCD]
driver = "usbhid-ups"
vendorid=0764
productid=0501
vendor=CPS
port = /dev/ugen4.2
desc = "My Cyberpower 2200 LCD"
Looks nice and tidy.
However when the usbhid driver starts, it promptly binds both instances
to the first ups, bla...
2010 Dec 16
6
CyberPower Value 2200E-GP
...t"
way to do this, obviously the heuristically determined off delay is a bit of
a risk, and as the system doesn't actually shut down perhaps there will be
other problems with NUT? The /etc/killpower flag isn't deleted, for
instance.
I've attached the output of *usbhid-ups -DDD -a 2200LCD* as there seem to
be several errors reported in there. I can see the subdriver doesn't find
the serial number, for example, while the pwrstat code supplied by
CyberPower does.
Cheers,
David
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.alioth...