On 3/8/21 11:09 PM, Lee Damon via Nut-upsuser wrote:
Over the weekend one of three UPSs in our server room decided one of it's new batteries was bad. I thought maybe the battery wasn't really bad since I'd forgotten to tell the UPS to recalibrate.


I tried to get the UPS to recharge so I could get it to recalibrate but at some point it flagged LOWBATT and even though it was on line power NUT decided to shut down the world.

this should not have happened because it's the standard situation when the battery is depleted and recharging



Needless to say, this was undesirable.

right. it should not have happened



Is there any configuration change I can make to say "only shut down if the UPS is reporting both ONBATT and LOWBATT"?

as far as I can tell you have a different issue over there that needs investigation. as long as the UPS is on line power ( and the input voltage is within limits ),  nut should not trigger a shutdown



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