Thanks for that, Charles. The "ignorelb" setting did exactly what I needed.
Although, as it turns out, I didn't need it :-/ I'm new to NUT so this is a new
install and I didn't know that the driver would actually shutdown the UPS; this
is why the power ran out before the shutdown of my remote sy
Hello.
I'm new to the list, but not new to NUT.
I'm trying to make it work on Windows 10 64b as a slave to another
server (which is working).
In the past I had done this on Windows 2012 without troubles, but now I
cannot seem to get it right.
Is NUT expected to work on Windows 10?
I installe
On Feb 24, 2021, at 4:02 AM, Peter Bishop via Nut-upsuser
wrote:
>
> I have an APC BR1500GI and want to run my devices for the longest possible
> period. Consequently I want to use the battery.runtime.low setting,
> sufficient to allow my devices to shutdown. The APC has a setting of 5
> minu
No problem, got a lot of that in context-switching lately :)
Nice to hear it works, 2.6.2 is pretty old now...
Jim
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021, 13:22 wrote:
> I feel a little stupid now. No I didn't started the driver.
> I started it now and everything is working.
> thanks everybody who helped me.
>
I feel a little stupid now. No I didn't started the driver.
I started it now and everything is working.
thanks everybody who helped me.
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I have an APC BR1500GI and want to run my devices for the longest possible
period. Consequently I want to use the battery.runtime.low setting, sufficient
to allow my devices to shutdown. The APC has a setting of 5 minutes for this
purpose but I want to change this to 10 minutes, so have added th