2012/3/9 Greg A. Woods <[email protected]>:
> From: "Greg A. Woods" <[email protected]>
>
> The "ups.temperature" value is monitored, if available, and if it
> exceeds the configured "warntemp" variable's value, or 40 by default,
> the UPS sets an alarm state to warn of the problem.
>
> If it exceeds the configured "maxtemp" variable's value, or 150 by
> default, the UPS reports that it is DYING so that NUT can shut
> everything down and then turn it off with the upsdrv_shutdown(epo=1)
> call.
> (...)

postponing too: as told, there should a generic implementation, and at
least discussions.

cheers,
Arnaud
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