[Nut-upsdev] Question about voltage threshold setting in NUT

Shen Chuan shen at minutekey.com
Thu Jun 5 18:07:03 UTC 2014


Hey Charles,

Latest update. Looks like in ups.conf I setup default.input.transfer.low =
84. After I took that line out, restart upsdrvctl, upsmon, and upsd, the
command of

sudo upsrw -s input.transfer.low=70 -u * -p * ups
return OK. Still need to verify if it works by using voltage regulator and
will keep you updated.

Thank you for your help

Regards

Shen




On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Shen Chuan <shen at minutekey.com> wrote:

> Hello Charles,
>
> Thank you so much for your help. Just run upsc and it is possible that
> input.transfer.low is the one because we used power regulator to bring down
> the power around 84v and then the ups sent the power loss message to PC. Do
> you think some others may take effect for the low voltage? Just have the
> upsc result attached.
>
> Then I retried input.transfer.low, default.input.transfer.low,
> overwrite.input.transfer.low. Looks like it still can not write to those
> params.
>
> $  sudo upsrw -s input.transfer.low=70 -u * -p * ups
> Unexpected response from upsd: ERR READONLY
>
> $  sudo upsrw -s default.input.transfer.low=70 -u * -p * ups
> Unexpected response from upsd: ERR VAR-NOT-SUPPORTED
>
> $ sudo upsrw -s overwrite.input.transfer.low=70 -u * -p * ups
> Unexpected response from upsd: ERR VAR-NOT-SUPPORTED
>
> battery.charge: 100
> battery.charge.low: 20
> battery.runtime: 1087
> battery.type: PbAc
> device.mfr: EATON
> device.model: Eaton 3S 550
> device.serial: 000000000
> device.type: ups
> driver.name: usbhid-ups
> driver.parameter.offdelay: 90
> driver.parameter.ondelay: 120
> driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30
> driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
> driver.parameter.port: auto
> driver.parameter.vendorid: 0463
> driver.version: 2.6.5
> driver.version.data: MGE HID 1.31
> driver.version.internal: 0.37
> input.transfer.high: 142
> *input.transfer.low: 84*
> outlet.1.desc: PowerShare Outlet 1
> outlet.1.id: 2
> outlet.1.status: on
> outlet.1.switchable: yes
> outlet.2.desc: PowerShare Outlet 2
> outlet.2.id: 3
> outlet.2.status: off
> outlet.2.switchable: yes
> outlet.desc: Main Outlet
> outlet.id: 1
> outlet.switchable: no
> output.frequency.nominal: 60
> output.voltage: 115.0
> output.voltage.nominal: 115
> ups.beeper.status: enabled
> ups.delay.shutdown: 90
> ups.delay.start: 120
> ups.firmware: 02
> ups.load: 23
> ups.mfr: EATON
> ups.model: Eaton 3S 550
> ups.power.nominal: 550
> ups.productid: ffff
> ups.serial: 000000000
> ups.status: OL CHRG
> ups.timer.shutdown: 0
> ups.timer.start: 0
> ups.vendorid: 0463
>
> Thank you again for your help. Kind of running out of ideas.
>
> Regards,
>
> Shen
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 9:24 PM, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Jun 4, 2014, at 6:38 PM, Shen Chuan wrote:
>>
>> > $ sudo upsrw -s battery.charge.low=70 -u * -p * ups
>> > OK
>>
>> Not sure this does what you originally asked, though.
>>
>> Does upsc show any settings related to sensitivity?
>>
>> --
>> Charles Lepple
>> clepple at gmail
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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