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2017 Mar 21
2
Is a timer a file?
...My use case was for a UPS unit which gave transient stupid status changes
such as "OL DISCHARG CHARG LB" when the battery was 100% charged. It was
an old MGE unit which has since died.
When the stupid status change occured, the LB began a system shutdown. To
overcome this unwanted stutdown, I wanted to start a 5 second timer, and
when this ran out, upssched-cmd would review the situation, and decide if
a shutdown was really needed. If it was not needed, I had to cancel the
system-shutdown timer. I mistakenly assumed that such a timer was a file,
and that it was sufficient to er...
2017 Mar 22
0
Is a timer a file?
...a UPS unit which gave transient stupid status changes
> such as "OL DISCHARG CHARG LB" when the battery was 100% charged. It was
> an old MGE unit which has since died.
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> When the stupid status change occured, the LB began a system shutdown. To
> overcome this unwanted stutdown, I wanted to start a 5 second timer, and
> when this ran out, upssched-cmd would review the situation, and decide if a
> shutdown was really needed. If it was not needed, I had to cancel the
> system-shutdown timer. I mistakenly assumed that such a timer was a file,
> and that it was...
2010 Mar 01
3
NUT with Eaton 9135 6000
Hi Dag
2010/2/28 Dag Atle Nettum <dagatle at innit.no>
> Hello
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> I understand you are the project leader of Nut.
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> In my company we have a Eaton 9135 6000 UPS, we are running NUT 2.4.1
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> The ups is connected with a USB cable but it reports a temperature of 300
> degredes.
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> Can I send you
2016 Jun 05
3
Is a timer a file?
On Sat, 4 Jun 2016, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jun 3, 2016, at 6:48 AM, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote:
>> ... the timer. I don't see it in /var/lib/ups where the locate tool
>> finds upsd.pid, and I don't see it in /run or /var/run where I see
>> upsmon.pid.
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> ... it seems that the timers are only stored in memory. See
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