This normally depends on two things: vendor MIB allowing such control over
SNMP at all (e.g. "write this number to this OID to set the load-delay
timer for this outlet"), and someone having added and tested such mapping
to NUT common data-point naming (in a relevant *-mib.c subdriver).
So here NUT's role is to tell the UPS controller to behave in a certain
way. Actual behavior depends on abilities of that controller (here -
whether it has timers or other criteria for start/stop of outlet groups
without explicit external on/off commands in real time).
The clone driver is not too relevant for this role I think, it is a sort of
filter over the basic ability of the "one driver to rule them all", to
delegate certain manageable sub-units as virtual UPSes.
Jim
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 11:34?PM Steve Bradford via Nut-upsuser <
nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
> I have a Tripp Lite UPS and I have a configuration switch on one load and
> the PC plugged into the other load of the UPS is there any way to control
> the outlets of the UPS using NUT to allow the load the Switch is one to
> turn on before the PC load? I keep playing around with cloner drivers but
> they don't seem to be registering in the UPS
>
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