Citeren Kevin <bakd...@gmail.com>:

I'm posting the debug file again in case it gives any more clues. I modified the version number to make sure I was actually using the patched driver. I don't know, but these lines may be significant:

# grep "Value: 90" APC-1000.patched.txt
1.397898 Path: UPS.Output.APCShutdownAfterDelay, Type: Input, ReportID: 0x26, Offset: 0, Size: 16, Value: 90 1.397898 Path: UPS.Output.APCShutdownAfterDelay, Type: Feature, ReportID: 0x26, Offset: 0, Size: 16, Value: 90

Does this mean the value has not changed?

Sorry for the confusion. Yes the value hasn't changed, but I didn't expect that to happen. It should however be modifiable through 'upsrw', so that you might be able to set it to a lower value.

In the usbhid-ups driver, the 'ups.delay.(start|shutdown|reboot)' values are driver variables. They are only send to the UPS when you initiate the corresponding command. However, on the APC it seems to be possible (mandatory) to store them in the UPS itself.

So try if you can change this value through upsrw to something like 20 seconds and lower the 'offdelay' value to 30 seconds.

Best regards, Arjen
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