Mike via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes:
> I have an APC SmartUPS 3000 RM monitored via NUT. I was planning to use
> collectd or some such to poll the values (voltage, battery level, etc)
> from UPSC. I was just curious as to how oftem that data gets updated?
> One thing I'm quite interested in measuring is how the utility voltage
> changes over time, so I'd like to poll upsd as often as I can but there
> seems little point in doing so if the driver is not polling the UPS that
> often! Does anyone know how often the APC driver polls the UPS for
> things like line voltage?
In general upsc will show
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 1
that's on bestfortress that I set to 1 instead of 2.
As to whether all params are received every poll interval, good question
and I'd read the source, but just log and plot for a while and it should
be easy to tell.
Utility voltage likely varies over daily timescales, seconds due to big
loads and ms-level due to faults. The latter is basically not
observable with nut monitoring. I've been logging this, but I log
once/minute and also once/second log only if the data is interesting
relative to last log. This is to get prompt monitoring detection of low
(as in 0) line voltage.