You will need to ask the NUT developers.

> battery.runtime (???)

secs seems reasonable, 2289 = 38 mins

> output.current  (current in amperes???)

8.7amps, ? seems reasonable. wouldnt be kiloamps or miliamps

> ups.status: OL  (OL is - online? other available statuses?)

this is documented in NUT. unplug the power and see what the status changes too.

NUT has a cgi-bin interface, even if you dont want to use it for
production, you could use it to help reverse engineer these values
for use in your own scripts etc

Dean

Maxim Budimirov wrote:
Hi all!
After installing Powerware 9140, i connect this device via serial cable to FreeBSD machine
and use NUT (/usr/ports/sysutils/nut) to monitor it.
So, the output of upsc is

ambient.temperature: 24
battery.charge: 78
battery.runtime: 2289
driver.name: bcmxcp
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: /dev/cuad0
driver.version: 2.2.1
driver.version.internal: 0.13
input.frequency: 50.0
input.voltage: 229.6
output.current:  8.7
output.frequency: 49.9
output.phases: 1
output.voltage: 221.4
output.voltage.nominal: 220
ups.firmware: Cont:01.00 Inve:01.00
ups.model: Powerware 9140   10000VA
ups.power.nominal: 10000
ups.serial: SA201A0013
ups.status: OL
ups.temperature: 49

I cant find some of descriptions of ups statuses...

What is the:
battery.runtime (???)
output.current  (current in amperes???)
ups.status: OL  (OL is - online? other available statuses?)

Thanks .

--------
Maxim Budimirov

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