Jim Klimov
> At least by intent of this new feature -- yes. Normally the drivers are not
> allowed to pass these dangerous commands unless started specifically for
> killpower handling late in the system shutdown. Since NUT v2.8.1 however
> there's this safety switch to toggle and then an
Thanks again,
Great to see confirmations of more and more things working!
> I wonder what's the fastest method to test the function (previously I
setup the ups and unplug the utility from the ups for testing).
> is "upsrw driver.flag.allow_killpower=1" then "upscmd driver.killpower"
the
Jim Klimov
>
> I believe some fixes were applied to the branch since your report (most
> visibly, about battery time settings), are you in position to test how it
> behaves now? :)
Hi:
I got another ups for testing. so I test the new commit for both
APC SRT3000XL and SMT2200RM2U. the