[Nut-upsuser] Shutdown after 5 minutes?
Doug Reynolds
mav at wastegate.net
Sat Sep 16 19:16:18 UTC 2006
Peter Selinger wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>
>> When I run my PC in windows and pull the plug, the UPS does not shutdown
>> after it's been on battery for more than 5 minutes nor does it
>> shutdown after power is restored, so I do not think there is a problem
>> with the UPS physically (bad UPS, battery, etc).
>>
>> However, I did notice that in windows, the default setting for the UPS
>> software was to shutdown 5 minutes after power had been removed. It's
>> possible that the UPS defaults to shut down after 5 minutes unless the
>> software configures it differently. That wouldn't explain why it is
>> shutting down after power has been restores though. I'm not even sure
>> the UPS is even making it that long in Linux but I admit I didn't time
>> it exactly. It could be exactly 5 minutes.
>>
>> It seems more likely that a condition may exist similar to what Peter
>> suggested, which is there is a signal the managing software should send
>> the UPS once power has been restored and/or to configure the settings.
>>
>
> Interesting.
>
>
>> One more difference to note that SHOULDN'T make a difference, but of
>> course could. The only NUT driver that works with this UPS is the
>> cpsups driver over a serial connection. The testing I did in windows
>> was done via a USB connection. The manual/website says that the serial
>> connection is for legacy machines and not all functionality is
>> supported, but I would hardly guess they meant the functionality I am
>> seeing. :) It is possible, however, that the USB and Serial protocols
>> are different or act differently. I'll try rebooting into windows when
>> I get the time and run a test with the serial connection.
>>
>
> You could also try the other way around. There is a USB driver in NUT
> (the newhidups driver) that supports Cyberpower. You should use the
> latest NUT version from SVN because we made some changes to this
> driver recently. -- Peter
>
That driver is for a different model. On the 1200 models we have, the
newhidups driver tells me that the USB connection is a USB-Serial
bridge.. Didn't look very hopeful for me..
More information about the Nut-upsuser
mailing list