[Nut-upsuser] [EXTERNAL] Couple questions about the output of upsc command

Nathan Dehnel ncdehnel at gmail.com
Sun Jun 13 21:27:59 BST 2021


The "Output Power" and "Output Load" figures are fixed at 265W and 30% in
SSH, which differs from the figures on the LCD.

On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 11:28 AM David Zomaya <David_Zomaya at tripplite.com>
wrote:

> >>Can you login via SSH?
> >Yes.
> Ok, great. Assuming you're running our 15.x.x firmware*, from the main
> menu, you can access a "Devices" menu where you can then drill down and
> view runtime/battery values.
> You'll need to refresh the screen with the enter key to get updates, but
> the same test I mentioned with the GUI would be useful now. See if the
> runtime and battery values in the SSH menu track with the LCD.
>
> From my end:
> I'll be able to run a test with a similar UPS and the SNMP driver later in
> the week. Generally, we support the UPS MIB so I expect most/all off those
> variables to work.
>
> *if you're running the newer 20.0.0.2526 same test is possible, but it's a
> CLI. Let me know and I'll shoot over the commands.
>
>
>
> Thank you,
> David Zomaya
> Tripp Lite
>
>
>
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