NAME
riello_usb - Driver for Riello UPS Protocol UPS equipment via USB
SYNOPSIS
riello_usb -h
riello_usb -a UPS_NAME [OPTIONS]
Note
This man page only documents the hardware-specific features
of the riello_usb driver. For information about the core
driver, see nutupsdrv(8).
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
riello_usb supports all recent Riello UPS with USB.
Older Riello UPS products are not supported.
EXTRA ARGUMENTS
port = string
Some value must be set, typically auto.
Note
This could be a device filesystem path like /dev/usb/hiddev0
but current use of libusb API precludes knowing and matching
by such identifiers. They may also be inherently unreliable
(dependent on re-plugging and enumeration order). At this
time the actual value is ignored, but syntactically
some port configuration must still be
there.
It is possible to control multiple UPS units simultaneously by running several instances of this driver, provided they can be uniquely distinguished by setting some combination of the vendor, product, vendorid, productid, serial, bus and/or device options detailed below. For devices or operating systems that do not provide sufficient information, the allow_duplicates option can be of use (limited and risky!)
vendorid = regex, productid = regex, vendor = regex, product = regex, serial = regex
Select a specific UPS, in case there is more than one connected via USB. Each option specifies an extended regular expression (see regex(7) for more information on regular expressions), which must match the UPS’s entire respective vendor/product/serial string (minus any surrounding whitespace), or the whole 4-digit hexadecimal code for vendorid and productid.
Try lsusb(8) or running this NUT driver with -DD command-line argument for finding out the strings to match.
Examples:
• -x vendor="Foo.Corporation.*"
• -x vendorid="051d*" (APC)
• -x product=".*(Smart|Back)-?UPS.*"
bus = regex
Select a UPS on a specific USB bus or group of buses. The argument is a regular expression that must match the bus name where the UPS is connected (e.g. bus="002" or bus="00[2-3]") as seen on Linux in /sys/bus/usb/devices or lsusb(8); including leading zeroes.
device = regex
Select a UPS on a specific USB device or group of devices. The argument is a regular expression that must match the device name where the UPS is connected (e.g. device="001" or device="00[1-2]") as seen on Linux in /sys/bus/usb/devices or lsusb(8); including leading zeroes.
Note
device numbers are not guaranteed by the OS to be stable
across re-boots or device re-plugging.
busport = regex
If supported by the hardware, OS and libusb on the particular deployment, this option should allow to specify physical port numbers on an USB hub, rather than logical device enumeration values, and in turn — this should be less volatile across reboots or re-plugging. The value may be seen in the USB topology output of lsusb -tv on systems with that tool, for example.
Note
this option is not practically supported by some NUT builds
(it should be ignored with a warning then), and not by all
systems that NUT can run on.
allow_duplicates
If you have several UPS devices which may not be uniquely identified by the options above (e.g. only VID:PID can be discovered there), this flag allows each driver instance where it is set to take the first match if available, or proceed to try another.
Normally the driver initialization would abort at this point claiming "Resource busy" or similar error, assuming that the otherwise properly matched device is unique — and some other process already handles it.
Warning
This feature is inherently non-deterministic! The
association of driver instance name to actual device may
vary between runs!
If you only care to know that at least one of your no-name UPSes is online, this option can help.
If you must really know which one, it will not!
usb_set_altinterface = bAlternateSetting
Force redundant call to usb_set_altinterface(), especially if needed for devices serving multiple USB roles where the UPS is not represented by the interface number 0 (default).
AUTHOR
Massimo Zampieri
SEE ALSO
The
core driver
nutupsdrv(8)
Internet
resources
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page:
https://www.networkupstools.org/