Sorry for any confusion, my bad. The subject line should read "F37 and NUT", consistent with the Fedora versions mentioned in the original post.
--Greg
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 5:30 PM Greg Woods <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since upgrading to F37, I am having problems getting Nut to work properly. The errors I get from the journal are:Apr 26 17:01:42 seveneves.gregandeva.net nut-server[326151]: Can't connect to UPS [seveneves-ups] (usbhid-ups-seveneves-ups): No such file or directory
Apr 26 17:01:42 seveneves.gregandeva.net upsd[326151]: Can't connect to UPS [seveneves-ups] (usbhid-ups-seveneves-ups): No such file or directoryApr 26 17:24:00 seveneves.gregandeva.net nut-monitor[326253]: Poll UPS [seveneves-ups@localhost] failed - Driver not connectedAll I could find on the net suggested that "Driver not connected" means I'm using the wrong driver, but this is the identical configuration (including the driver) that worked in F36. It's also a nearly identical configuration that is still working for an identical UPS unit monitored from a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian.Any Nut gurus here that could help me troubleshoot this, and has anyone else seen Nut quit working on F37 using a configuration that worked with F36?Here's what I have in my config files:nut.conf:MODE=netserver
ups.conf:[seveneves-ups]
ups.conf: driver = "usbhid-ups"
ups.conf: port = "auto"
ups.conf: vendorid = "0463"
ups.conf: productid = "FFFF"
ups.conf: product = "Ellipse PRO"
ups.conf: serial = "P344L44127"
ups.conf: vendor = "EATON"
ups.conf: bus = "001"
ups.conf: maxretry=3
upsd.conf:LISTEN 192.168.1.56 3493
upsd.conf:LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493
upsmon.conf:MONITOR seveneves-ups@localhost 1 upsmon <redacted password> master
upsmon.conf:MINSUPPLIES 1
upsmon.conf:SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0"
upsmon.conf:POLLFREQ 5
upsmon.conf:POLLFREQALERT 5
upsmon.conf:HOSTSYNC 15
upsmon.conf:DEADTIME 15
upsmon.conf:POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
upsmon.conf:RBWARNTIME 43200
upsmon.conf:NOCOMMWARNTIME 300
upsmon.conf:FINALDELAY 5Thank you,--Greg
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