On 27/07/2012, at 21:57, Arnaud Quette wrote:
> newmge-shut prior to 2.6.4 were buggy. So stick with this one. Note that it 
> will supersed mge-shut in 2.6.5.

OK thanks

> Cheers
> Arno (on vacation)
> 
> (sent from my S3... please excuse my brevity)

Happy holiday :)

> Le 27 juil. 2012 11:32, "Daniel O'Connor" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> On 27/07/2012, at 17:36, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On 21/07/2012, at 22:55, Charles Lepple wrote:
> >>> Does anyone know if this is possible? A setting like this would provide 
> >>> some hysteresis for successive power failures which would be handy to 
> >>> have :)
> >>
> >> I don't know about that specific hardware, but the variables which would 
> >> control this are battery.charge.restart ("Minimum battery level for UPS 
> >> restart after power-off") and ups.delay.start ("Interval to wait before 
> >> restarting the load (seconds)"). Check the output of "upsrw <ups>" to see 
> >> if that variable is supported with your combination of UPS and driver.
> >>
> >> Which version of NUT are you using? There might be a newmge-shut driver 
> >> included as well.
> >
> > I tried mge-shut in 2.6 with no change, but newmge-shut with 2.6 showed 
> > this parameter, thanks!
> 
> 
> I retried 2.4 which has the new driver however its behaviour is different to 
> 2.6.
> 
> It shows..
> [dhcp-72114 8:07] ~ >upsc ups1@localhost| grep battery
> battery.capacity: 9.00
> battery.charge: 100
> battery.charge.low: 100
> battery.charge.restart: 100
> battery.runtime: 3960
> battery.type: PbAc
> 
> vs 2.6..
> [dhcp-72114 8:05] ~/nut-2.6.4 >upsc ups1@localhost| grep battery
> battery.capacity: 9.00
> battery.charge: 100
> battery.charge.low: 50
> battery.charge.restart: 0
> battery.energysave: no
> battery.protection: yes
> battery.runtime: 3960
> battery.type: PbAc
> ups.start.battery: yes
> 
> So I'll stick with 2.6 I think and do some more tests.
> 
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