Hi,

that's a good point, thanks.
I don't see ups.delay.start anywhere. Here is the output of upsrw:

upsrw Eaton@localhost
[outlet.desc]
Outlet description
Type: STRING
Maximum length: 20
Value: Main Outlet

[output.voltage.nominal]
Nominal output voltage (V)
Type: ENUM
Option: "200"
Option: "208"
Option: "220"
Option: "230" SELECTED
Option: "240"

[ups.delay.shutdown]
Interval to wait after shutdown with delay command (seconds)
Type: STRING
Maximum length: 10
Value: 20

[ups.start.battery]
Allow to start UPS from battery
Type: STRING
Maximum length: 5
Value: yes

=======
Might it be that the UPS does not support it or maybe the driver does not
support it?

Bartosz


sob., 6 kwi 2019 o 15:20 Roger Price <[email protected]> napisaƂ(a):

> In the upsc output for my Eaton Elipse ECO 1600 I see
>
>   ups.delay.shutdown: 30
>   ups.delay.start: 40
>
> but in the uspc output for your Eaton 5E850iUSBDIN I see only
>
>   ups.delay.shutdown: 60
>
> Where is ups.delay.start ?  Does the command upsrw <UPS> display this
> variable ?
>
> Roger
>
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