[Nut-upsuser] OMNIPLUS1000LCD is "unavailable"

Kenneth R Litko ken at litkoaero.com
Tue Sep 9 17:20:13 UTC 2008


OK... Thank you Arjen.

I've killed the extra processes... But have some new problems. And I still
cannot connect to the device.

If I run upsdrvctl start (with or without '-u root'):

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klitko at bigdog:/etc/nut$ sudo upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.2.1-
Network UPS Tools: 0.29 USB communication driver - core 0.32 (2.2.1-)

Using subdriver: TrippLite HID 0.2 (experimental)
Startup timer elapsed, continuing...
klitko at bigdog:/etc/nut$
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I don't think the driver is actually connecting to the device.

If I try to manually start upsd:

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klitko at bigdog:/etc/nut$ sudo upsd
Network UPS Tools upsd 2.2.1-
listening on 0.0.0.0 port 3493
Can't connect to UPS [OMNI1000] (usbhid-ups-OMNI1000): No such file or
directory
klitko at bigdog:/etc/nut$
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I'm not sure what is going on.

I am on Ubuntu Server 8.04 and when I try to "/etc/init.d/nut start" (after
having killed the above processes), NOTHING starts. Even though it says [ OK
] when I run init.d.

-Ken L.



-----Original Message-----
From: Arjen de Korte [mailto:nut+users at de-korte.org] 
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 4:05 PM
To: ken at litkoaero.com
Cc: Nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] OMNIPLUS1000LCD is "unavailable"

Citeren Kenneth R Litko <ken at litkoaero.com>:

> Sep  8 13:58:48 bigdog kernel: [ 4460.019306] usb 7-3: new low speed 
> USB device using ohci_hcd and address 5 Sep  8 13:58:48 bigdog kernel: 
> [ 4460.524141] usb 7-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Sep  8 
> 13:58:50 bigdog kernel: [ 4461.867256] hiddev96hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 
> Device [Tripp Lite  TRIPP LITE UPS ] on usb-0000:02:01.0-3 Sep  8 
> 14:15:05 bigdog kernel: [ 5436.779146] usb 7-3: usbfs: process 6636
> (usbhid-ups) did not claim interface 0 before use Sep  8 14:15:05 
> bigdog kernel: [ 5436.779577] usb 7-3: usbfs: process 6886
> (usbhid-ups) did not claim interface 0 before use

There are two 'usbhid-ups' process that are attempting to claim the same
device (on usb 7-3). That doesn't fly. Make sure that you stop
*all* drivers before starting a new one and that there are no duplicate
entries in 'ups. conf'. The same might happen if you have multiple UPSes of
identical make and model that can't be distinguished through the regex
matching.

[...]

> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.ShutdownImminent, Type: Input,
> ReportID: 0x32, Offset: 0, Size: 1, Value: 0.000000
> Report[buf]: (2 bytes) => 32 06
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.TLACPresent, Type: Input, ReportID:
> 0x32, Offset: 1, Size: 1, Value: 1.000000
> ------
>
> The above "Report" goes on ad nauseam until I manually kill the process.

Sure, that's what you're warned about when running drivers in debug mode.

Best regards, Arjen
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