Hello, I'm using nut to control a Belkin F6C1500-TW-RK ups (vendor ID 050d, product ID 0751). I'm using the belkin driver and a serial connection for communications. The host computer is running Debian.
I have things configured such that both my computer and the ups shut off when the battery level reaches a critical level, and everything seems to work fine up to this point. My problem is that the ups doesn't stay off, even if the line voltage hasn't been restored. After being off for about 10 seconds, the ups turns back on, and subsequently supplies power to its outlets, which causes my computer to restart. After the computer boots and upsmon starts running, it detects that the ups battery level is still critical, so the computer shuts down again, along with the ups. I haven't tested this extensively, but I assume this cycle would continue until there is no longer enough battery power to start the ups. When the battery level reaches a critical level, I want the computer to shut down and the ups to power off and remain off until the line power is restored. Any suggestions as to why this is happening/how to fix it would be greatly appreciated. Matt Coffin _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

