Cheers all, Just as a heads-up to driver maintainers (and future authors): with the recent merge of https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/2010 we now support timestamps for the state-tree entries (and a couple of methods to compare them). Precision depends on build circumstances (ideally monotonic timespec with nanosecond values, else plain timeval which may be confused by NTP, summer/winter times for non-UTC hosts, etc.) Currently the only practical use for this feature was in the same PR to fix `apcupsd-ups` - so it no longer wipes known info BEFORE querying the device/server, but can wipe any obsolete entries AFTER such query if their timestamps did not get updated. I suppose such an approach can be extended to many other drivers or even the whole framework (e.g. in the `main.c` loop), although some care should be taken for e.g. "full" vs. "partial" updates like in `snmp-ups` driver which does not expect newest data points for *everything* after *every* loop cycle. Surely, special handling is also in order for fields marked as (semi-)static, overrides, immutables, etc. In any case, such refactoring would be a future and separate endeavour, although people are welcome to get on with it and propose PRs :) Jim Klimov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsdev/attachments/20230805/6e9f1f7f/attachment.htm>