Citeren "mbedyn Gazeta.pl" <[email protected]>:

See 'man 8 snmp-ups'.

I have read docs... and it stays that

This driver has been tagged experimental, even if it has been  reported
to  be stable. Thus it is not suitable for production systems and it is
not built by default. This is mainly due to  the  fact  that  there  is
still no proper upsdrv_shutdown() function implemented !

Well, that pretty much says it all, doesn't it?

Since you're writing to the development mailing list, we assume that you know that not having a upsdrv_shutdown() function in a driver pretty much means that you can't shut the UPS down via upsdrvctl and that you need to use an alternative way to send it a shutdown command.

Maybe there is somebody who has done this before with this driver...

It can't be done. Upgrade to the latest version (nut-2.4.1) and you'll find that the man page for snmp-ups mentions why this will never be possible and what you might do about it.

Note that we don't backport changes to earlier versions, so if you have questions for development, make sure you're running at least the latest stable version (or better yet, the SVN trunk version). Older version might be supported through the nut-users mailing list.

Best regards, Arjen
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