On Sat, 15 Aug 2020, James Fischl wrote:

OS: Raspbian Lite 4.19 (Linux 5.4.51-v7l+ armv7l)NUT version: 2.7.4
Install Method: Package (apt-get)
Device Name: CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD, connected via USB
Problem: This is a brand-new installation; the only step I've taken is my 
initial edit of /etc/nut/ups.conf (which I'll post below). I started the driver
and after doing so issued a reboot command to my Raspberry Pi (sudo reboot). 
After doing so my UPS rebooted itself, quite a problem given all the other
equipment connected to it. How do I prevent that from happening?

The usual way of starting NUT is

 systemctl start nut-server.service
 systemctl start nut-monitor.service

The driver will be started automatically by upsd (nut-server). What happens if you start that way?

what happens when you pull the wall power?

Roger
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