Mark Hansen wrote: > I'm running Network UPS Tools 2.2.0 on a Linux machine, running > CentOS 4.5 (RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.5), with a kernel version > 2.6.9. > > I believe I have the software setup and configured properly. I > can access the UPS via the upsc (client) tool, upscmd, upsmon, > etc. Even the CGI pages provide me with the ups status, etc. > > However, when I try to shut off the load using the load.off > instant command, the power is now switched off: > > upscmd myupsname load.off > > I am prompted for a user name and password, which I provide. > I know the user name and password are okay, because when I > provide a bad one, it tells me. > > Note that after I send the above command, I get the following > entry in the system log file (/var/log/messages): > > ...date... upsd[3343]: Instand command: [EMAIL PROTECTED] did load.off on > myupsname > > I have a lamp plugged in to the UPS (in the correct outlet) and it > never goes off. I've tried with power applied to the UPS and when > it's power was pulled from the wall - no difference. > > I think load.off should be supported by my UPS, because when I > run upscmd -l on the ups, it is listed: > >> Instant commands supported on UPS [myupsname]: >> >> load.off - Turn off the load immediately >> load.on - Turn on the load immediately >> shutdown.stop - Stop a shutdown in progress >> beeper.on - Enable the UPS beeper >> beeper.off - Temporarily mute the UPS beeper > > Can anyone please tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Which driver are you using? Best regards, Arjen _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list Nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser