On 10/14/2015 10:17 AM, Roger Price wrote:

What does "ps aux | grep ups" report?

ps aux | grep ups
nut 2902 0.0 0.0 20588 1140 ? Ss 00:10 0:02 /lib/nut/nutdrv_qx -a myups
  nut       2946  0.0  0.0  37632  1428 ?        Ss   00:10   0:00 /lib/nut/upsd
  root      2970  0.0  0.0  37616  1436 ?        Ss   00:10   0:00 
/lib/nut/upsmon
  root      2973  0.0  0.0  45352  1728 ?        S    00:10   0:00 
/lib/nut/upsmon
root 17118 0.0 0.0 2444 680 ? S 00:42 0:00 upstart-udev-bridge --daemon root 17184 0.0 0.0 2568 484 ? S 00:42 0:00 upstart-socket-bridge --daemon
  davide   22002  0.0  0.0  11124   988 pts/0    S+   11:02   0:00 grep ups


Does "upsdrvctl shutdown" have any effect?

upsdrvctl shutdown
  Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.2
  Network UPS Tools - Generic Q* USB/Serial driver 0.06 (2.7.2)
  USB communication driver 0.32
  Using protocol: Megatec 0.01
  Initiating UPS shutdown
  instcmd(shutdown.stop, [NULL])
  instcmd: FAILED
  instcmd(shutdown.stop, [NULL])
  instcmd: FAILED
  instcmd(shutdown.stop, [NULL])
  instcmd: FAILED
  No shutdown pending
  instcmd(shutdown.return, [NULL])
  instcmd: FAILED
  instcmd(shutdown.return, [NULL])
  instcmd: FAILED
  instcmd(shutdown.return, [NULL])
  instcmd: FAILED
  Shutdown failed!
  Driver failed to start (exit status=1)


This time /var/log/syslog doesn't register anything about the UPS after issuing the command above. Instead, It logged some errors after a
  upscmd -u admin -p mypass myups shutdown.return 360

These logs are reported in my second mail of this thread.

-- Davide       


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