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205 lines
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NUTUPSDRV(8)
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============
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NAME
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----
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nutupsdrv - generic manual for unified NUT drivers
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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*nutupsdrv* '-h'
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*nutupsdrv* [OPTIONS]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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*nutupsdrv* is not actually a driver. This is a combined man page for the
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shared code that is the core of many drivers within the Network UPS Tools
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package.
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For information on the specific drivers, see their individual man pages.
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UPS drivers provide a communication channel between the physical UPS
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hardware and the linkman:upsd[8] server. The driver is responsible for
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translating the native protocol of the UPS to the common format used by
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the rest of this package.
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The core has two modes of operation which are determined by the
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command line switches. In the normal mode, the driver will periodically
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poll the UPS for its state and parameters. The results of this command
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is presented to upsd. The driver will also handle setting variables and
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instant commands if available.
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The driver can also instruct the UPS to shut down the load, possibly
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after some delay. This mode of operation is intended for cases when it is
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known that the UPS is running out of battery power and the systems
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attached must be turned off to ensure a proper reboot when power returns.
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NOTE: You probably don't want to use any of these options directly. You
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should use linkman:upsdrvctl[8] to control your drivers, and
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linkman:ups.conf[5] to configure them. The rest of this manual describes
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options and parameters that generally are not needed by normal users.
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OPTIONS
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*-h*::
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Display a help message without doing anything else. This will also list
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possible values for '-x' in that driver, and other help text that the
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driver's author may have provided.
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*-a* 'id'::
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Autoconfigure this driver using the 'id' section of linkman:ups.conf[5].
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*This argument is mandatory when calling the driver directly.*
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*-D*::
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Raise the debugging level. Use this multiple times to see more details.
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Running a driver in debug mode will prevent it from backgrounding after
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startup. It will keep on logging information to the console until it
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receives a SIGINT (usually Ctrl-C) or SIGTERM signal.
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+
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The level of debugging needed depends both on the driver and the
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problem you're trying to diagnose. Therefore, first explain the problem you
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have with a driver to a developer/maintainer, before sending them debugging
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output. More often than not, if you just pick a level, the output may be
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either too limited or too verbose to be of any use.
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*-q*::
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Raise log level threshold. Use this multiple times to log more details.
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The debugging comment above also applies here.
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*-i* 'interval'::
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Set the poll interval for the device.
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*-V*::
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Print only version information, then exit.
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*-L*::
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Print a parseable list of driver variables. Mostly useful for configuration
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wizard programs.
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*-k*::
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("Kill" power) Forced shutdown mode. The UPS will power off the
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attached load, if possible.
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You should use +upsdrvctl shutdown+ whenever possible instead of
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calling this directly.
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*-r* 'directory'::
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The driver will chroot(2) to 'directory' during initialization.
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This can be useful when securing systems.
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In addition to the state path, many systems will require /dev/null to
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exist within 'directory' for this to work. The serial ports are
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opened before the chroot call, so you do not need to create them inside
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the jail. In fact, it is somewhat safer if you do not.
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*-u* 'username'::
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If started as root, the driver will setuid(2) to the user id
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associated with 'username'.
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If you do not specify this value and start it as root, the driver will
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switch to the default value that was compiled into the code. This is
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typically 'nobody', and is far from ideal.
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*-x* 'var'='val'::
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Define a variable called 'var' with the value of 'var' in the
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driver. This varies from driver to driver - see the specific man pages
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for more information.
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This is like setting 'var'='val' in linkman:ups.conf[5], but
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*-x* overrides any settings from that file.
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DIAGNOSTICS
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-----------
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Information about the startup process is printed to stdout. Additional
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messages after that point are available in the syslog. After linkman:upsd[8]
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starts, the UPS clients such as linkman:upsc[8] can be used to query the status
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of an UPS.
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PROGRAM CONTROL
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---------------
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You should always use linkman:upsdrvctl[8] to control the drivers. While
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drivers can be started by hand for testing purposes, it is not recommended for
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production use.
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FILES
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ups.conf::
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Required configuration file. This contains all details on which drivers
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to start and where the hardware is attached.
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BUGS
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----
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Some of the drivers may have bugs. See their manuals for more
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information.
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SEE ALSO
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Server:
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linkman:upsd[8]
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Clients:
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linkman:upsc[8], linkman:upscmd[8],
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linkman:upsrw[8], linkman:upslog[8], linkman:upsmon[8]
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CGI programs:
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linkman:upsset.cgi[8], linkman:upsstats.cgi[8], linkman:upsimage.cgi[8]
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Driver control:
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linkman:upsdrvctl[8]
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Drivers:
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linkman:al175[8]
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linkman:apcsmart[8],
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linkman:bcmxcp[8],
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linkman:bcmxcp_usb[8],
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linkman:belkin[8],
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linkman:belkinunv[8],
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linkman:bestfcom[8],
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linkman:bestuferrups[8],
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linkman:bestups[8],
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linkman:blazer_ser[8],
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linkman:blazer_usb[8],
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linkman:cyberpower[8],
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linkman:dummy-ups[8],
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linkman:etapro[8],
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linkman:everups[8],
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linkman:gamatronic[8],
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linkman:genericups[8],
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linkman:isbmex[8],
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linkman:liebert[8],
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linkman:masterguard[8],
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linkman:metasys[8],
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linkman:mge-shut[8],
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linkman:mge-utalk[8],
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linkman:mge-xml[8],
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linkman:newmge-shut[8],
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linkman:nitram[8],
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linkman:nutdrv_qx[8],
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linkman:oneac[8],
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linkman:optiups[8],
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linkman:powercom[8],
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linkman:powerman-pdu[8],
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linkman:powerpanel[8],
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linkman:rhino[8],
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linkman:richcomm_usb[8],
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linkman:safenet[8],
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linkman:snmp-ups[8],
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linkman:solis[8],
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linkman:tripplite[8],
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linkman:tripplitesu[8],
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linkman:tripplite_usb[8],
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linkman:usbhid-ups[8],
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linkman:upscode2[8],
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linkman:victronups[8]
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Internet resources:
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The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
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