Unfortunately it is vague, at least on the NUT side, since it really
depends on capabilities of particular hardware (and then on who coded what
in NUT drivers and mapping tables). Often this level of precision is not
available or manageable externally at all, NUT or not (e.g. WebUI of an UPS
might
I have a TrippLite UPS and am trying to control the sequence of which
loads/outlets turn on after a simulated shutdown what would i need to
configure to achieve this? The documentation is pretty vague about this
matter
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This normally depends on two things: vendor MIB allowing such control over
SNMP at all (e.g. "write this number to this OID to set the load-delay
timer for this outlet"), and someone having added and tested such mapping
to NUT common data-point naming (in a relevant *-mib.c subdriver).
So here NUT
On April 12, 2023 12:34:19 AM GMT+03:00, Steve Bradford via Nut-upsuser
wrote:
>I have a Tripp Lite UPS and I have a configuration switch on one load and
>the PC plugged into the other load of the UPS is there any way to control
>the outlets of the UPS using NUT to allow the load the Switch is
I have a Tripp Lite UPS and I have a configuration switch on one load and
the PC plugged into the other load of the UPS is there any way to control
the outlets of the UPS using NUT to allow the load the Switch is one to
turn on before the PC load? I keep playing around with cloner drivers but
they