APC UPS USB on 1.2
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The funny thing is that when I disconnect the UPS I get this messages,
Apr 14 22:58:09 pfsense kernel: (null): at uhub0 port 1 (addr 2) disconnected
Apr 14 23:00:02 pfsense kernel: (null): at uhub0 port 2 (addr 2) disconnectedbut nothing on connect to eather port, and this was all good before :(
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Reinstallation should not be neccessary but maybe it would help. Try to fire up the livecd and see if it detects the hotplug of the ups before reinstalling.
Oh, and did you try to reset the ups? Maybe it has crashed and doesn't provide useful information anymore to the system?
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I tried with another UPS and all the same, for some reason it doesn't see that kind of UPS, I was able to use a USB keyboard, USB jumpdrive all fine hotpluged and everything, but when I plug in the UPS I get nothing…...... I disabled everything in the BIOS even the floppy...... This is very strange I wonder whats different here vs 1.0.1
For reference its a APC Backup UPS ES 350R
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I would start searching freebsd lists regarding usb and that ups. 1.0.1 and 1.2 have different freebsd versions. 1.2 is much newer of course.
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Yeah I figured as much, I looked last night, couldn't really find much. I cant remember what version of FreeBSD was 1.0.1 on ?
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6.1 iirc.
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Well I looked around, and I cant find anything. I will try installing 6.2 on a white box and try connecting to it to see what happenes.
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Worth visiting the NUT (Network UPS Tools) list archive too. ISTR that FreeBSD and USB UPS support is still pretty poor.
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Thanks tried everything and nothing works. SO maybe downgrade is in my future. :(
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Rather than downgrading, you can look the other way to see if that will help. pfSense 1.2.1 should be here by the end of the month, and will be based on FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE (rather than the 6.2-RELEASE used in 1.2).
Click here for the development snapshots. The ISO works fine on my Dell Poweredge R200, which, being ICH9 based, will not work with FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE. However, it's not advised to use this in production.