A thought if you have the ability to test:

Use PowerAlert Local (PAL) in Trace mode if you still have it set up, rerun 
your test, then send me the poweralert.log file. I can then dig through it and 
provide commentary on what your configuration there did which we can then 
compare to NUT. I assume you used PAL on a Windows box? I can shoot over the 
steps

I'm remote so USB testing on my side takes some doing.

 Thank you,
 David Zomaya

From: Scott Colby <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 11:11 PM
To: David Zomaya; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Nut-upsuser] OMNIVSX1000D Compatibility


No, I had not! I'll take a look at the protocol docs.



My problem is the opposite: all the permutations that NUT can send of "turn off 
but turn back on later" either do nothing or turn the UPS off in such a way 
that it requires me pressing the physical power button to bring it back on. (I 
guess I haven't tested  trying commands to turn it back on, but that's not so 
helpful if the controlling device is powered by the UPS.)



Thanks,

Scott

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