On 09/08/2012, at 23:37, Arnaud Quette <[email protected]> wrote: > sorry for the time taken to provide you an answer, but there it is :)
No problem, I am happy you could try it on the same hardware . > There is a data (HID: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Switchable) that wasn't > mapped in NUT. > This data allows to send shutdown order to the UPS, and is equivalent to what > you have on the LCD screen of the UPS. > > I've not seen this before because this data is enabled by default... Hmm, what parameter is it called on the LCD panel? I was on holiday when the UPS was tested and shipped so I didn't get a chance to try things myself. > The fix is both attached (limited to the code) and committed to the trunk > r3717: > http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/3717 > > Once applied, check with upsc that "ups.shutdown" is set to "enabled". > Otherwise, use: > # upsrw -u <user> -p <password> -s ups.shutdown="enabled" <device name> > > You can then test it using "upsmon -c fsd" if you have protected loads, or > simply with: > # upscmd -u <user> -p <password> <device name> shutdown.return > > Can you please confirm back that the issue is closed on your side? I should be able to try it later on today, or tomorrow. Thanks again! -- Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from." -- Andrew Tanenbaum GPG Fingerprint - 5596 B766 97C0 0E94 4347 295E E593 DC20 7B3F CE8C
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