On Jun 5, 2014, at 4:22 PM, Shen Chuan wrote:

> Looks like after take out default.input.transfer.low, upsrw script DOES work, 
> the only thing for Eaton 3S 500 is that it is only accept certain voltage 
> values for input.transfer.low, 84v and 96v are two of them. Otherwise the 
> value never gets picked up.

As you have seen, the "default.*" and "overwrite.*" names are not actual 
variables: they are configuration options to change what is returned from upsc. 
That is why you get VAR-NOT-SUPPORTED.

reference: http://www.networkupstools.org/docs/man/ups.conf.html#_ups_fields

Also, I don't think there is a way for a PDC HID UPS to communicate that it can 
only handle certain discrete values for a variable (although there is support 
for contiguous ranges). That information would need to come from the 
manufacturer's specifications, and the Eaton/MGE document in the NUT protocol 
library does not mention the acceptable values.

Let us know if you find any more information about this, and we can add it to 
the documentation for usbhid-ups.

-- 
Charles Lepple
clepple@gmail




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