Citeren Arnaud Quette <[email protected]>:

to be fully clear: we are interested in the outputs of powerpanel with your
unit:
- the driver debug output:
$ /path/to/powerpanel -DDDDD -a <upsname>
- the upsc (and maybe upsrw, upscmd) output (don't forget to have powerpanel
and upsd running)
$ upsc <upsname>

this kind of info will greatly help us in the final round.

Correction, we're *not* interested in the above output. It won't help us in further driver development. Only if you happen to use a 'high mains' (220 - 240 V nominal) version CyberPower UPS, I would be interested in a dump of the serial communications between the Windows PowerPanel program (provided by CyberPower) and the UPS.

Reason is that a couple of months ago I wrote a UPS simulator for the 'low mains' (100 - 120 V nominal) version, so that I'm able to confirm that the NUT driver behaves in a similar way as the ones provided by CyberPower (I can fully control the 'UPS' output values to the driver). This doesn't work for the 'high mains' version though, since that seems to require some additional info from the UPS to tell the Windows driver that this is a 'high mains' UPS. I haven't figured this out yet and no user has provided this info so far (despite asking several times).

Best regards, Arjen
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