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TRIPPLITE_USB(8)
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NAME
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tripplite_usb - Driver for older Tripp Lite USB UPSes (not PDC HID)
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SYNOPSIS
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*tripplite_usb* -h
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*tripplite_usb* -a 'UPS_NAME' ['OPTIONS']
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SUPPORTED HARDWARE
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This driver should work with older Tripp Lite UPSes which are detected as USB
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HID-class devices, but are not true HID Power-Device Class devices. So far,
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the devices supported by tripplite_usb have product ID 0001, and the newer
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units (such as those with "LCD" in the model name) with product ID 2001 require
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the linkman:usbhid-ups[8] driver instead. Please report success or failure to
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the nut-upsuser mailing list. A key piece of information is the protocol
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number, returned in `ups.debug.0`. Also, be sure to turn on debugging ('-DDD')
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for more informative log messages. If your Tripp Lite UPS uses a serial port,
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you may wish to investigate the linkman:tripplite[8] or linkman:tripplite_su[8]
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driver.
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This driver has been tested with the following models:
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* INTERNETOFFICE700
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* OMNIVS1000
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* OMNIVS1500XL (some warnings)
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* SMART700USB
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* SMART1500RM2U
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* SMART2200RMXL2U
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* SMART3000RM2U
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If you have used Tripp Lite's PowerAlert software to connect to your UPS, there
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is a good chance that 'tripplite_usb' will work if it uses one of the
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following protocols:
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* Protocol 0004
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* Protocol 1001
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* Protocol 2001
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* Protocol 3003
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On the other hand, if the web page for your UPS on the Tripp-Lite website says
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"HID-compliant USB port also enables direct integration with built-in power
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management and auto-shutdown features of Windows and MAC OS X", then you should
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use the linkman:usbhid-ups[8] driver instead.
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EXTRA ARGUMENTS
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This driver supports the following optional settings in the linkman:ups.conf[5]
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file (or with '-x' on the command line):
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*offdelay*::
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This setting controls the delay between receiving the "kill" command ('-k')
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and actually cutting power to the computer.
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*battery_min*, *battery_max*::
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These floating-point values correspond to the "empty" (10%) and "full" (100%)
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voltages of the battery. They are used for an approximation of the battery
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state-of-charge. The calculated battery.charge value will be clamped to the
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range of 10% through 100%, so the resting voltage of the charged battery can be
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used for *battery_max*, and the higher float charge voltage should not cause
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problems.
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*bus*::
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This regular expression is used to match the USB bus (as seen in
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`/proc/bus/usb/devices` or lsusb(8); including leading zeroes).
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*product*::
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A regular expression to match the product string for the UPS. This would be
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useful if you have two different Tripp Lite UPS models connected to the
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system, and you want to be sure that you shut them down in the correct order.
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NOTE: This regex is matched against the full USB product string as seen in
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lsusb(8). The `ups.model` in the linkman:upsc[1] output only lists the name after
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`TRIPP LITE`, so to match a SMART2200RMXL2U, you could use the regex
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`.*SMART2200.*`.
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*productid*::
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The productid is a regular expression which matches the UPS PID as four
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hexadecimal digits. So far, the only devices that work with this driver have
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PID `0001`.
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*serial*::
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It does not appear that these particular Tripp Lite UPSes use the `iSerial`
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descriptor field to return a serial number. However, in case your unit does,
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you may specify it here.
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For more information on regular expressions, see regex(7)
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RUNTIME VARIABLES
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*ups.delay.shutdown*::
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This variable is the same as the 'offdelay' setting, but it can be changed at
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runtime by linkman:upsrw[8].
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*ups.id*::
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Some SMARTPRO models feature an ID that can be set and retrieved. If your UPS
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supports this feature, this variable will be listed in the output of linkman:upsrw[8].
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*outlet.1.switch*::
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Some Tripp Lite units have a switchable outlet (usually outlet #1) which can be
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turned on and off by writing '1' or '0', respectively, to `outlet.1.switch`
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with linkman:upsrw[8].
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If your unit has multiple switchable outlets, substitute the outlet number for
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'1' in the variable name. Be sure to test this first - there is no other way to
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be certain that the number used by the driver matches the label on the unit.
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KNOWN ISSUES AND BUGS
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The driver was not developed with any official documentation from Tripp Lite,
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so certain events may confuse the driver. If you observe any strange behavior,
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please re-run the driver with `-DDD` to increase the verbosity.
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So far, the Tripp Lite UPSes do not seem to have a serial number or other
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globally unique identifier accessible through USB. Thus, when monitoring
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several Tripp Lite USB UPSes, you should use either the 'bus' or 'product'
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configuration options to uniquely specify which UPS a given driver instance
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should control.
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For instance, you can easily monitor an OMNIVS1000 and a SMART1500RM2U at the
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same time, since they have different USB Product ID strings. If you have two
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SMART1500RM2U units, you would have to find which USB bus number each unit is
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on (via lsusb(8)), which may result in ambiguities if the available USB ports
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are on the same bus.
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Some of the SMART*2U models have an ID number, but because this ID is not
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exposed as a USB string descriptor, there is no easy way to use this ID to
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distinguish between multiple UPS units on a single machine. The UPS would need
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to be claimed by the driver in order to read this ID.
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AUTHOR
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Written by Charles Lepple, based on the linkman:tripplite[8] driver by Rickard E. (Rik)
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Faith and Nicholas Kain. Please do not email the authors directly - use the
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nut-upsdev mailing list.
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A Tripp Lite OMNIVS1000 was graciously donated to the NUT project by Bradley
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Feldman (http://www.bradleyloritheo.com)
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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The core driver:
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linkman:nutupsdrv[8]
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Other drivers for Tripp-Lite hardware:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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linkman:tripplite[8], linkman:tripplitesu[8], linkman:usbhid-ups[8]
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Other tools:
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regex(7), lsusb(8)
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INTERNET RESOURCES
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The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
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