On 3/4/10 10:36 AM, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren Steve Golson <[email protected]>:

I think instcmd should be "shutdown.reboot" instead of
"shutdown.return". My UPS does not support UPPF command but does
support UPPC. You really want it to shutdown regardless of the state
of line power, then it will come back up after ups.delay.reboot seconds.

You're absolutely right, this is what was used before as well. So we
should be using "shutdown.reboot" (not "shutdown.return"). I just
committed this change.

I finally was able to test the r2391 version of drivers/upscode2.c with my Powerware 5119 RM, and it works great. Communication with the UPS works, I can monitor status just fine, and shutdown works properly using the specified ups.delay.reboot and ups.delay.shutdown parameters.

Thanks again Arjen.

-seg

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