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NAME¶
tripplite_usb - Driver for older Tripp Lite USB UPSes (not PDC HID)SYNOPSIS¶
tripplite_usb -hSUPPORTED HARDWARE¶
This driver should work with older Tripp Lite UPSes which are detected as USB HID-class devices, but are not true HID Power-Device Class devices. So far, the devices supported by tripplite_usb have product ID 0001, and the newer units (such as those with "LCD" in the model name) with product ID 2001 require the usbhid-ups(8) driver instead. Please report success or failure to the nut-upsuser mailing list. A key piece of information is the protocol number, returned in ups.debug.0. Also, be sure to turn on debugging ( -DDD) for more informative log messages. If your Tripp Lite UPS uses a serial port, you may wish to investigate the tripplite(8) or tripplite_su(8) driver.•INTERNETOFFICE700
•OMNIVS1000
•OMNIVS1500XL (some warnings)
•SMART700USB
•SMART1500RM2U
•SMART2200RMXL2U
•SMART3000RM2U
•Protocol 0004
•Protocol 1001
•Protocol 2001
•Protocol 3003
EXTRA ARGUMENTS¶
This driver supports the following optional settings in the ups.conf(5) file (or with -x on the command line): offdelayThis setting controls the delay between
receiving the "kill" command ( -k) and actually cutting power
to the computer.
bus
This regular expression is used to match the
USB bus (as seen in /proc/bus/usb/devices or lsusb(8); including leading
zeroes).
product
A regular expression to match the product
string for the UPS. This would be useful if you have two different Tripp Lite
UPS models connected to the system, and you want to be sure that you shut them
down in the correct order.
The productid is a regular expression which
matches the UPS PID as four hexadecimal digits. So far, the only devices that
work with this driver have PID 0001.
serial
It does not appear that these particular Tripp
Lite UPSes use the iSerial descriptor field to return a serial number.
However, in case your unit does, you may specify it here.
RUNTIME VARIABLES¶
ups.delay.shutdownThis variable is the same as the
offdelay setting, but it can be changed at runtime by
upsrw(8).
ups.id
Some SMARTPRO models feature an ID that can be
set and retrieved. If your UPS supports this feature, this variable will be
listed in the output of upsrw(8).
outlet.1.switch
Some Tripp Lite units have a switchable outlet
(usually outlet #1) which can be turned on and off by writing 1 or
0, respectively, to outlet.1.switch with upsrw(8). If your unit
has multiple switchable outlets, substitute the outlet number for 1 in
the variable name. Be sure to test this first - there is no other way to be
certain that the number used by the driver matches the label on the
unit.
KNOWN ISSUES AND BUGS¶
The driver was not developed with any official documentation from Tripp Lite, so certain events may confuse the driver. If you observe any strange behavior, please re-run the driver with -DDD to increase the verbosity.AUTHOR¶
Written by Charles Lepple, based on the tripplite(8) driver by Rickard E. (Rik) Faith and Nicholas Kain. Please do not email the authors directly - use the nut-upsdev mailing list.SEE ALSO¶
The core driver:¶
nutupsdrv(8)Other drivers for Tripp-Lite hardware:¶
tripplite(8), tripplitesu(8), usbhid-ups(8)Other tools:¶
regex(7), lsusb(8)INTERNET RESOURCES¶
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/05/21/2012 | Network UPS Tools |