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2021 May 28
2
Proposal: "experimental" namespace for non-standard NUT variables
On Fri, 28 May 2021, Jim Klimov via Nut-upsdev wrote: > ? Looking at NUT pull request (PR) history on GitHub, I see that we have > had a non-trivial number of stalled driver contributions sharing a prominent > similarity: proposed names for some of the variables did not fit into the list > defined at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/docs/nut-names.txt > ? I
2021 May 28
2
Proposal: "experimental" namespace for non-standard NUT variables
On Fri, 28 May 2021, Jim Klimov via Nut-upsdev wrote: > ? Looking at NUT pull request (PR) history on GitHub, I see that we have > had a non-trivial number of stalled driver contributions sharing a prominent > similarity: proposed names for some of the variables did not fit into the list > defined at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/docs/nut-names.txt > ? I
2021 May 28
0
Proposal: "experimental" namespace for non-standard NUT variables
...and the instant commands used in the protocol described by the RFC. On behalf of the RFC this document records the names of variables describing the abstracted state of a UPS, and the instant commands sent to the UPS using command INSTCMD, as used in commands and messages between the Attachment Deaemon (upsd) and the clients. Developers should use the names recorded here. If you need to express a state which cannot be described by any existing name, make a request to the NUT developer's mailing list for assignment of a new name. Clients using unrecorded names risk breaking at a future up...
2021 May 28
0
Proposal: "experimental" namespace for non-standard NUT variables
...and the instant commands used in the protocol described by the RFC. On behalf of the RFC this document records the names of variables describing the abstracted state of a UPS, and the instant commands sent to the UPS using command INSTCMD, as used in commands and messages between the Attachment Deaemon (upsd) and the clients. Developers should use the names recorded here. If you need to express a state which cannot be described by any existing name, make a request to the NUT developer's mailing list for assignment of a new name. Clients using unrecorded names risk breaking at a future up...