On Sep 22, 2014, at 12:37 PM, Adam Pribyl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am experiencing the same kind of disconnects, stale data on Eaton brand UPS 
> (Nova AVR). It keeps doing it probably due to Windows to detect it as a new 
> hardware, until Eaton software is installed. With Eaton Linux IPP 
> http://pqsoftware.eaton.com/explore/eng/ipp/default.htm?lang=en
> this does not happen. Think what? It disables it somehow. But as soon as you 
> remove this proprietary driver, its back again.
> 
> Just wanted to let you know, you may try vendor provided driver, if there is 
> any...
> 
> Adam Pribyl


Forwarding Shade's response:

"Adam,
    Thanks for the suggestion. As far as I know they only have a Java client 
which will probably work in linux but we run headless servers. I've also 
suggested this or asking for a CLI version from them but the guys at work 
figured NUT should be able to do the job.

With that being said I also noticed if you're using their SNMPWEBCARD they have 
bug and report the load wrong and I forgot to mention it. Are UPS was under a 
19% load and NUT was reporting 190, when I called their tech support they told 
me it was a limitation in the software, theirs software or the SNMP protocal I 
believe, where they're supposed to be sending a float but only send an int. 
Instead of just dropping the decimal and everything after or rounding logically 
they just take out the decimal completely and return all the numbers.

Shade"

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