Hi, I have two types of UPS devices and one of them (APC) gave me a false "low battery" alert. I can't reproduce the problem... Also, there was nothing apparently wrong with the UPS at the time of the false alert. All I could do was grab the driver values within a minute after the "low battery" notification.
These are the values: battery.runtime.low : 120 battery.voltage : 55.65 battery.voltage.nominal : 048 device.mfr : APC device.model : SMART-UPS 5000 RM DL4 device.serial : CS0603110575 device.type : ups driver.name : apcsmart driver.parameter.pollinterval : 2 driver.parameter.port : /dev/UPS-1 driver.version : 2.6.3 driver.version.internal : 3.0 input.frequency : 50.00 input.quality : FF input.sensitivity : H input.transfer.high : 253 input.transfer.low : 196 input.transfer.reason : simulated power failure or UPS test input.voltage : 224.9 input.voltage.maximum : 224.9 input.voltage.minimum : 223.6 output.voltage : 224.9 output.voltage.nominal : 230 ups.delay.shutdown : 020 ups.delay.start : 000 ups.firmware : 112.1DL4.I ups.id : UPS_IDEN ups.load : 069.6 ups.mfr : APC ups.mfr.date : 01/10/06 ups.model : SMART-UPS 5000 RM DL4 ups.serial : CS0603110575 ups.status : OL ups.temperature : 027.4 ups.test.interval : 1209600 ups.test.result : NO The NUT version installed is 2.6.3 and I'm using a serial-to-USB hub (1 usb port and 4 serial ports). The brand is ATEN, My upssched.conf contains: AT LOWBATT INF-APC@127.0.0.1 EXECUTE lowbatt-now-apc and my upssched custom script notified me of the LOWBATT event. My ups.conf contains: [INF-APC] driver = apcsmart port = /dev/UPS-1 desc = "UPS Monitor - ATEN port 2 - APC UPS" If I were to update to nut 2.6.5 (I can't do it for now) would I solve this issue (ie. is it a known issue?)? Thanks, Vieri _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list Nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser