On Monday 19 February 2007 19:37, Arnaud Quette wrote:
> > I tried setting the power share output off but the load continued on as
> > normal, ie..
> > upsrw -s outlet.2.delay.shutdown=0 -u user -p password [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Are you sure your unit supports outlet.2?
> ie, validating with an upsc output (sorry for the question, just to be sure
> ;-))

Understood :)
Yes it has 2 power share groups. I have tested it in the past in Windows and 
had it work.

> if your unit supports it, can you:
> - post your upsc output
> - restart the driver in debug mode (using "-DDD -a"!)
> and post  the part when you upsrw (starts with "entering setvar..."

Hmm I just tried this and I can't find 'entering setvar' in the output :(

Maybe I've done something stupid..?

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