I recently installed NUT 2.2.1 and set it up with a Belkin F6C100-UNV. I can monitor it via serial (belkinunv) or USB (usbhid-ups) cable, and both do seem to work fine, but I would prefer USB to avoid having to add a PCI serial card to the machine. I had to unplug something else to try it with a serial cable.
Using 'belkinunv', there's a "-x wait" option: [ from it's man page ] One problem with the Belkin Universal UPS is that it cannot enter a soft shutdown (shut down the load until AC power returns) unless the batteries are completely depleted. Thus, one cannot just shut off the UPS after operating system shutdown; it will not come back on when the power comes back on. Therefore, the belkinunv driver should never be used with the -k option. Instead, the -x wait option is provided as a workaround. Is there an equivalent to "-x wait" when using the same UPS with the 'usbhid-ups' driver? Thanks, Jason -- Jason Englander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 394F 7E02 C105 7268 777A 3F5A 0AC0 C618 0675 80CA _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

