Eriks Latosheks
2013-Feb-07 22:43 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] nut-2.6.5: ups.timer.start problem with EATON Protection Station 650
Hi, I have successfully configured Nut to work with EATON PS 650: system detects low battery, initiates shutdown, waits for UPS to switch power off. However, when power is restored, UPS immediately powers on all power plugs independently from ups.timer.start setting. upsc reports "ups.timer.start" variable availability which is set to 0. upsrw reports "ups.delay.start" variable which is set to 30. Are these variables refer to the same thing, and if yes why they are named differently? Anyway setting ups.delay.start in upsrw does not change UPS behavior - it still powers on all power plugs instantly as power to UPS is restored. Also I have noticed that during testing (shutdown of UPS on power loss) upsrw variables reset to default values. Here is output of upsc/upsrw:> host ~ # upsc nutdev1 > battery.charge: 23 > battery.charge.low: 20 > battery.runtime: 208 > battery.type: PbAc > device.mfr: EATON > device.model: Protection Station 650 > device.serial: AN2E49008 > device.type: ups > driver.name: usbhid-ups > driver.parameter.bus: 002 > driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30 > driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 > driver.parameter.port: auto > driver.parameter.product: Protection Station > driver.parameter.productid: FFFF > driver.parameter.serial: AN2E49008 > driver.parameter.vendor: EATON > driver.parameter.vendorid: 0463 > driver.version: 2.6.5 > driver.version.data: MGE HID 1.31 > driver.version.internal: 0.37 > input.transfer.high: 264 > input.transfer.low: 184 > outlet.1.desc: PowerShare Outlet 1 > outlet.1.id: 2 > outlet.1.status: on > outlet.1.switchable: no > outlet.2.desc: PowerShare Outlet 2 > outlet.2.id: 3 > outlet.2.status: on > outlet.2.switchable: no > outlet.desc: Main Outlet > outlet.id: 1 > outlet.power: 25 > outlet.switchable: no > output.frequency.nominal: 50 > output.voltage: 230.0 > output.voltage.nominal: 230 > ups.beeper.status: enabled > ups.delay.shutdown: 20 > ups.delay.start: 30 > ups.firmware: 1.13 > ups.load: 16 > ups.mfr: EATON > ups.model: Protection Station 650 > ups.power.nominal: 650 > ups.productid: ffff > ups.serial: AN2E49008 > ups.status: OL CHRG > ups.timer.shutdown: 0 > ups.timer.start: 0 > ups.vendorid: 0463> host ~ # upsrw nutdev1 > [battery.charge.low] > Remaining battery level when UPS switches to LB (percent) > Type: STRING > Value: 20 > > [input.transfer.high] > High voltage transfer point (V) > Type: STRING > Value: 264 > > [input.transfer.low] > Low voltage transfer point (V) > Type: STRING > Value: 184 > > [outlet.1.desc] > Outlet description > Type: STRING > Value: PowerShare Outlet 1 > > [outlet.2.desc] > Outlet description > Type: STRING > Value: PowerShare Outlet 2 > > [outlet.2.switchable] > Outlet switch ability > Type: STRING > Value: no > > [outlet.desc] > Outlet description > Type: STRING > Value: Main Outlet > > [outlet.power] > Description unavailable > Type: ENUM > Option: "10" > Option: "25" SELECTED > Option: "60" > > [output.voltage.nominal] > Nominal output voltage (V) > Type: ENUM > Option: "220" > Option: "230" SELECTED > Option: "240" > > [ups.delay.shutdown] > Interval to wait after shutdown with delay command (seconds) > Type: STRING > Value: 20 > > [ups.delay.start] > Interval to wait before (re)starting the load (seconds) > Type: STRING > Value: 30What might be the problem here? I am thinking of maybe installing EATON windows tools to VM and see what can be configured from them. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20130207/e92f8047/attachment.html>