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MGE-SHUT(8)
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NAME
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----
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mge-shut - Driver for SHUT Protocol UPS equipment
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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*mge-shut* -h
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*mge-shut* -a 'UPS_NAME' ['OPTIONS']
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NOTE: This man page only documents the hardware-specific features of the
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mge-shut driver. For information about the core driver, see
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linkman:nutupsdrv[8].
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SUPPORTED HARDWARE
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mge-shut supports all recent Eaton, MGE and Dell UPS models which use the SHUT
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(Serial HID UPS Transfer) protocol.
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Older MGE models, such as Pulsar ESV+, Pulsar EX and Pulsar ES+, use the U-Talk
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protocol and should use the mge-utalk driver.
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EXTRA ARGUMENTS
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This driver also supports the following optional settings:
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*lowbatt*='num'::
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Set the low battery warning threshold at which shutdown is initiated by
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linkman:upsmon[8].
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+
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The factory default value is 30 (in percent), and can be settable depending on
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the exact model.
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*offdelay*='num'::
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Set the timer before the UPS is turned off after the kill power command is
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sent (via the *-k* switch).
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+
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The default value is 20 (in seconds). Usually this *must be lower* than
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'ondelay', but the driver will *not* warn you upon startup if it isn't.
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*ondelay*='num'::
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Set the timer for the UPS to switch on in case the power returns after the
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kill power command had been sent but before the actual switch off. This
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ensures the machines connected to the UPS are, in all cases, rebooted after
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a power failure.
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+
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The default value is 30 (in seconds). Usually this *must be greater*
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than offdelay, but the driver will *not* warn you upon startup if it
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isn't. Some UPSes will restart no matter what, even if the power is
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(still) out at the moment this timer elapses. In that case, you could try
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if setting 'ondelay = -1' in *ups.conf* helps.
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WARNING: ondelay parameter was set in ten seconds unit in the legacy mge-shut
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driver ( 3 for 30 seconds) . It is now set in seconds ( 30 for 30 seconds).
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Make sure you use the correct unit in your configuration.
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*notification*='num'::
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Set notification type to 1 (no), 2 (light) or 3 (yes).
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This argument is ignored. It is only here for backward compatibility.
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KNOWN ISSUES
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------------
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Repetitive timeout and staleness
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Some models tends to be unresponsive with the default polling frequency.
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The result is that you have some "data stale" errors in your system log.
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In this case, simply modify the general parameter "pollinterval" to a higher
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value (like 10 for 10 seconds). This should solve the issue.
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Using 'notification=3' might also help.
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AUTHOR
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Arnaud Quette
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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The core driver
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linkman:nutupsdrv[8]
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Internet resources
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
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