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NUT variable names and instant commands
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=======================================
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[NOTE]
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.RFC xxxx Recording Document
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====
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This document is defined by (pending) RFC xxxx and is referenced as the
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document of record for the variable names and the instant commands used
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in the protocol described by the RFC.
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On behalf of the RFC, this document records the names of variables
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describing the abstracted state of an UPS or similar power distribution
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device, and the instant commands sent to the UPS using command `INSTCMD`,
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as used in commands and messages between the Attachment Daemon (the `upsd`
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in case of NUT implementation of the standard) and the clients.
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====
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This document defines the standard names of NUT commands and variables.
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Developers should use the names recorded here, with dstate functions and
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data mappings provided in NUT drivers for interactions with power devices.
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If you need to express a state which cannot be described by any existing
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name, please make a request to the NUT developers' mailing list for
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definition and assignment of a new name. Clients using unrecorded names
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risk breaking at a future update. If you wish to experiment with new
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concepts before obtaining your requested variable name, you should use
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a name of the form `experimental.x.y` for those states.
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Put another way: if you make up a name that is not in this list and it
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gets into the source code tree, and then the NUT community comes up with
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a better name later, clients that already use the undocumented variable
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will break when it is eventually changed. An explicitly "experimental"
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data point is less surprising in this regard.
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NOTE: In the descriptions, "opaque" means programs should not attempt to
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parse the value for that variable as it may vary greatly from one UPS
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(or similar device) to the next. These strings are best handled directly
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by the user.
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Time and Date format
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--------------------
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When possible, dates should be expressed in ISO 8601 and RFC 3339 compatible
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Calendar format, that is to say "YYYY-MM-DD", or otherwise a Combined Date
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and Time representation (`<date>T<time>`, so "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm").
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Separators for the date (hyphen) and time (colon) components are required
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to conform to both ISO 8601 "extended" format and RFC 3339 required format.
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In the case of Date and Time representation, a timezone can be added as per
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RFC 3339 and the newer revisions of the ISO 8601 standard (which allow for
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negative offsets):
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* by appending the letter `Z` for UTC (e.g. "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmZ"), or
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* by appending the complete "hours:minutes" positive or negative time
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offsets from UTC (e.g. "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm+03:00").
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For more details see examples at
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link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601[Wikipedia page on ISO 8601]
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and the publicly available RFC at
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link:http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339[RFC 3339].
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Other representations from those specifications are not necessarily supported.
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Variables
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---------
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device: General unit information
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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NOTE: some of these data will be redundant with ups.* information
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during a transition period. The ups.* data will then be removed.
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[options="header"]
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|====================================================================================
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| Name | Description | Example value
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| device.model | Device model | BladeUPS
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| device.mfr | Device manufacturer | Eaton
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| device.serial | Device serial number (opaque string) | WS9643050926
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| device.type | Device type (ups, pdu, scd, psu, ats) | ups
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| device.description | Device description (opaque string) | Some ups
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| device.contact | Device administrator name (opaque string) | John Doe
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| device.location | Device physical location (opaque string) | 1st floor
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| device.part | Device part number (opaque string) | 123456789
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| device.macaddr | Physical network address of the device | 68:b5:99:f5:89:27
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| device.uptime | Device uptime in seconds | 1782
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| device.count | Total number of daisychained devices | 1
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|====================================================================================
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[NOTE]
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======
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When present, `device.count` implies daisychain support. For more
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information, refer to the <<daisychain,NUT daisychain support notes>> chapter
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of the user manual and developer guide.
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======
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ups: General unit information
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[options="header"]
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|===============================================================================
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| Name | Description | Example value
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| ups.status | UPS status | linkdoc:developer-guide[OL,_status_data]
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| ups.alarm | UPS alarms | OVERHEAT
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| ups.time | Internal UPS clock time
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(opaque string) | 12:34
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| ups.date | Internal UPS clock date
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(opaque string) | 01-02-03
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| ups.model | UPS model | SMART-UPS 700
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| ups.mfr | UPS manufacturer | APC
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| ups.mfr.date | UPS manufacturing date
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(opaque string) | 10/17/96
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| ups.serial | UPS serial number (opaque
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string) | WS9643050926
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| ups.vendorid | Vendor ID for USB devices | 0463
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| ups.productid | Product ID for USB devices | 0001
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| ups.firmware | UPS firmware (opaque string) | 50.9.D
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| ups.firmware.aux | Auxiliary device firmware | 4Kx
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| ups.temperature | UPS temperature (degrees C) | 042.7
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| ups.load | Load on UPS (percent) | 023.4
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| ups.load.high | Load when UPS
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switches to overload
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condition ("OVER") (percent) | 100
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| ups.id | UPS system identifier
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(opaque string) | Sierra
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| ups.delay.start | Interval to wait before
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restarting the load
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(seconds) | 0
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| ups.delay.reboot | Interval to wait before
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rebooting the UPS (seconds) | 60
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| ups.delay.shutdown | Interval to wait after
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shutdown with delay command
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(seconds) | 20
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| ups.timer.start | Time before the load will be
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started (seconds) | 30
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| ups.timer.reboot | Time before the load will be
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rebooted (seconds) | 10
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| ups.timer.shutdown | Time before the load will be
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shutdown (seconds) | 20
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| ups.test.interval | Interval between self tests
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(seconds) | 1209600 (two weeks)
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| ups.test.result | Results of last self test
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(opaque string) | Bad battery pack
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| ups.test.date | Date of last self test
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(opaque string) | 07/17/12
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| ups.display.language | Language to use on front
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panel (*** opaque) | E
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| ups.contacts | UPS external contact sensors
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(*** opaque) | F0
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| ups.efficiency | Efficiency of the UPS (ratio
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of the output current on the
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input current) (percent) | 95
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| ups.power | Current value of apparent
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power (Volt-Amps) | 500
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| ups.power.nominal | Nominal value of apparent
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power (Volt-Amps) | 500
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| ups.realpower | Current value of real
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power (Watts) | 300
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| ups.realpower.nominal | Nominal value of real
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power (Watts) | 300
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| ups.beeper.status | UPS beeper status
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(enabled, disabled or muted) | enabled
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| ups.type | UPS type (*** opaque) | offline
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| ups.watchdog.status | UPS watchdog status
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(enabled or disabled) | disabled
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| ups.start.auto | UPS starts when mains is
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(re)applied | yes
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| ups.start.battery | Allow to start UPS from
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battery | yes
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| ups.start.reboot | UPS coldstarts from battery
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(enabled or disabled) | yes
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| ups.shutdown | Enable or disable UPS
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shutdown ability (poweroff) | enabled
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|===============================================================================
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NOTE: When present, the value of `ups.start.auto` has an impact on
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`shutdown.*` commands. For the sake of coherence, shutdown commands
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will set `ups.start.auto` to the right value before issuing the command.
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That is, `shutdown.stayoff` will first set `ups.start.auto` to `no`,
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while `shutdown.return` will set it to `yes`.
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NOTE: When possible, time-stamps and dates should be expressed as detailed
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above in the Time and Date format chapter.
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input: Incoming line/power information
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[options="header"]
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|=================================================================================
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| Name | Description | Example value
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| input.voltage | Input voltage (V) | 121.5
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| input.voltage.maximum | Maximum incoming voltage seen (V) | 130
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| input.voltage.minimum | Minimum incoming voltage seen (V) | 100
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| input.voltage.status | Status relative to the
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thresholds | critical-low
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| input.voltage.low.warning | Low warning threshold (V) | 205
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| input.voltage.low.critical | Low critical threshold (V) | 200
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| input.voltage.high.warning | High warning threshold (V) | 230
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| input.voltage.high.critical | High critical threshold (V) | 240
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| input.voltage.nominal | Nominal input voltage (V) | 120
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| input.voltage.extended | Extended input voltage range | no
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| input.transfer.delay | Delay before transfer to mains
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(seconds) | 60
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| input.transfer.reason | Reason for last transfer
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to battery (*** opaque) | T
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| input.transfer.low | Low voltage transfer point (V) | 91
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| input.transfer.high | High voltage transfer point (V) | 132
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| input.transfer.low.min | smallest settable low
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voltage transfer point (V) | 85
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| input.transfer.low.max | greatest settable low
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voltage transfer point (V) | 95
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| input.transfer.high.min | smallest settable high
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voltage transfer point (V) | 131
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| input.transfer.high.max | greatest settable high
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voltage transfer point (V) | 136
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| input.sensitivity | Input power sensitivity | H (high)
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| input.quality | Input power quality (***
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opaque) | FF
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| input.current | Input current (A) | 4.25
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| input.current.nominal | Nominal input current (A) | 5.0
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| input.current.status | Status relative to the
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thresholds | critical-high
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| input.current.low.warning | Low warning threshold (A) | 4
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| input.current.low.critical | Low critical threshold (A) | 2
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| input.current.high.warning | High warning threshold (A) | 10
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| input.current.high.critical | High critical threshold (A) | 12
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| input.frequency | Input line frequency (Hz) | 60.00
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| input.frequency.nominal | Nominal input line
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frequency (Hz) | 60
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| input.frequency.status | Frequency status | out-of-range
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| input.frequency.low | Input line frequency low (Hz) | 47
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| input.frequency.high | Input line frequency high (Hz) | 63
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| input.frequency.extended | Extended input frequency range | no
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| input.transfer.boost.low | Low voltage boosting
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transfer point (V) | 190
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| input.transfer.boost.high | High voltage boosting
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transfer point (V) | 210
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| input.transfer.trim.low | Low voltage trimming
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transfer point (V) | 230
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| input.transfer.trim.high | High voltage trimming
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transfer point (V) | 240
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| input.load | Load on (ePDU) input (percent
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of full) | 25
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| input.realpower | Current sum value of all (ePDU)
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phases real power (W) | 300
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| input.realpower.nominal | Nominal sum value of all (ePDU)
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phases real power (W) | 850
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| input.power | Current sum value of all (ePDU)
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phases apparent power (VA) | 500
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| input.source | The current input power source | 1
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| input.source.preferred | The preferred power source | 1
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| input.phase.shift | Voltage dephasing between input
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sources (degrees) | 181
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|=================================================================================
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output: Outgoing power/inverter information
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[options="header"]
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|===============================================================================
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| Name | Description | Example value
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| output.voltage | Output voltage (V) | 120.9
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| output.voltage.nominal | Nominal output voltage (V) | 120
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| output.frequency | Output frequency (Hz) | 59.9
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| output.frequency.nominal | Nominal output frequency (Hz) | 60
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| output.current | Output current (A) | 4.25
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| output.current.nominal | Nominal output current (A) | 5.0
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|===============================================================================
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Three-phase additions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The additions for three-phase measurements would produce a very long table
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due to all the combinations that are possible, so these additions are
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broken down to their base components.
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Phase Count Determination
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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`input.phases` (3 for three-phase, absent or 1 for 1phase)
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`output.phases` (as for `input.phases`)
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DOMAINs
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^^^^^^^
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Any input or output is considered a valid DOMAIN.
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* input (should really be called input.mains, but keep this for compat)
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** input.bypass
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** input.servicebypass
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* output (should really be called output.load, but keep this for compat)
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** output.bypass
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** output.inverter
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** output.servicebypass
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Specification (SPEC)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Voltage, current, frequency, etc are considered to be a specification of
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the measurement.
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With this notation, the old 1phase naming scheme becomes DOMAIN.SPEC
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Example: `input.current`
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CONTEXT
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^^^^^^^
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When in three-phase mode, we need some way to specify the target for most
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measurements in more detail. We call this the CONTEXT.
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With this notation, the naming scheme becomes DOMAIN.CONTEXT.SPEC when
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in three-phase mode.
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Example: `input.L1.current`
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Valid CONTEXTs
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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L1-L2 \
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L2-L3 \
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L3-L1 for voltage measurements
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L1-N /
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L2-N /
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L3-N /
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L1 \
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L2 for current and power measurements
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L3 /
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N - for current measurement
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Valid SPECs
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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Valid with/without context (i.e. per phase or aggregated/averaged)
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[options="header"]
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|===============================================================================
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| Name | Description
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| alarm | Alarms for phases, published in ups.alarm
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| current | Current (A)
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| current.maximum | Maximum seen current (A)
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| current.minimum | Minimum seen current (A)
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| current.status | Status relative to the thresholds
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| current.low.warning | Low warning threshold (A)
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| current.low.critical | Low critical threshold (A)
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| current.high.warning | High warning threshold (A)
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| current.high.critical | High critical threshold (A)
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| current.peak | Peak current
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| voltage | Voltage (V)
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| voltage.nominal | Nominal voltage (V)
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| voltage.maximum | Maximum seen voltage (V)
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| voltage.minimum | Minimum seen voltage (V)
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| voltage.status | Status relative to the thresholds
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| voltage.low.warning | Low warning threshold (V)
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| voltage.low.critical | Low critical threshold (V)
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| voltage.high.warning | High warning threshold (V)
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| voltage.high.critical | High critical threshold (V)
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| power | Apparent power (VA)
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| power.maximum | Maximum seen apparent power (VA)
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| power.minimum | Minimum seen apparent power (VA)
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| power.percent | Percentage of apparent power related to maximum load
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| power.maximum.percent | Maximum seen percentage of apparent power
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| power.minimum.percent | Minimum seen percentage of apparent power
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| realpower | Real power (W)
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| powerfactor | Power Factor (dimensionless value between 0.00 and 1.00)
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| crestfactor | Crest Factor (dimensionless value greater or equal to 1)
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| load | Load on (ePDU) input
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|===============================================================================
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Valid without context (i.e. aggregation of all phases):
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[options="header"]
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|===============================================================================
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| Name | Description
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| frequency | Frequency (Hz)
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| frequency.nominal | Nominal frequency (Hz)
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| realpower | Current value of real power (Watts)
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| power | Current value of apparent power (Volt-Amps)
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|===============================================================================
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EXAMPLES
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~~~~~~~~
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Partial Three phase -- Three phase example:
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input.phases: 3
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input.frequency: 50.0
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input.L1.current: 133.0
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input.bypass.L1-L2.voltage: 398.3
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output.phases: 3
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output.L1.power: 35700
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output.powerfactor: 0.82
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Partial Three phase -- One phase example:
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input.phases: 3
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input.L2.current: 48.2
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input.N.current: 3.4
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input.L3-L1.voltage: 405.4
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input.frequency: 50.1
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output.phases: 1
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output.current: 244.2
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output.voltage: 120
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output.frequency.nominal: 60.0
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battery: Any battery details
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[options="header"]
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|===============================================================================
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| Name | Description | Example value
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| battery.charge | Battery charge (percent) | 100.0
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| battery.charge.approx | Rough approximation of battery
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charge (opaque, percent) | <85
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| battery.charge.low | Remaining battery level when
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UPS switches to LB (percent) | 20
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| battery.charge.restart | Minimum battery level for
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UPS restart after power-off | 20
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| battery.charge.warning | Battery level when UPS switches
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to "Warning" state (percent) | 50
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| battery.charger.status | Status of the battery charger
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(see the note below) | charging
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| battery.voltage | Battery voltage (V) | 24.84
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| battery.voltage.cell.max | Maximum battery voltage seen of the
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Li-ion cell (V) | 3.44
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| battery.voltage.cell.min | Minimum battery voltage seen of the
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Li-ion cell (V) | 3.41
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| battery.voltage.nominal | Nominal battery voltage (V) | 024
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| battery.voltage.low | Minimum battery voltage, that
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triggers FSD status | 21,52
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| battery.voltage.high | Maximum battery voltage
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(i.e. battery.charge = 100) | 26,9
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| battery.capacity | Battery capacity (Ah) | 7.2
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| battery.capacity.nominal | Nominal battery capacity (Ah) | 8.0
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| battery.current | Battery current (A) | 1.19
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| battery.current.total | Total battery current (A) | 1.19
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| battery.status | Health status of the battery
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(opaque string) | ok
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| battery.temperature | Battery temperature (degrees C) | 050.7
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| battery.temperature.cell.max | Maximum battery temperature seen
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of the Li-ion cell (degrees C) | 25.85
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| battery.temperature.cell.min | Minimum battery temperature seen
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of the Li-ion cell (degrees C) | 24.85
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| battery.runtime | Battery runtime (seconds) | 1080
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| battery.runtime.low | Remaining battery runtime when
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UPS switches to LB (seconds) | 180
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| battery.runtime.restart | Minimum battery runtime for UPS
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restart after power-off (seconds) | 120
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| battery.alarm.threshold | Battery alarm threshold | 0 (immediate)
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| battery.date | Battery installation or last change
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date (opaque string) | 11/14/20
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| battery.date.maintenance | Battery next change or maintenance
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date (opaque string) | 11/13/24
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| battery.mfr.date | Battery manufacturing date
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(opaque string) | 2005/04/02
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| battery.packs | Number of internal battery packs | 1
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| battery.packs.bad | Number of bad battery packs | 0
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| battery.packs.external | Number of external battery packs | 1
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| battery.type | Battery chemistry (opaque
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string) | PbAc
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| battery.protection | Prevent deep discharge of
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battery | yes
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| battery.energysave | Switch off when running on
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battery and no/low load | no
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| battery.energysave.load | Switch off UPS if on battery and
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load level lower (percent) | 5
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| battery.energysave.delay | Delay before switch off UPS if on
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battery and load level low (min) | 3
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| battery.energysave.realpower | Switch off UPS if on battery
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and load level lower (Watts) | 10
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||
|===============================================================================
|
||
|
||
NOTE:
|
||
`battery.charger.status` replaces the historic flags `CHRG` and `DISCHRG`
|
||
that were exposed through `ups.status`.
|
||
The `battery.charger.status` can have one of the following values:
|
||
|
||
- `charging`: battery is charging,
|
||
- `discharging`: battery is discharging,
|
||
- `floating`: battery has completed its charge cycle,
|
||
and waiting to go to resting mode,
|
||
- `resting`: the battery is fully charged, and not charging nor discharging.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: When possible, time-stamps and dates should be expressed as detailed
|
||
above in the Time and Date format chapter.
|
||
|
||
ambient: Conditions from external probe equipment
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
NOTE: multiple sensors can be exposed using the indexed notation.
|
||
'ambient.*', without index or using '0', relates to the embedded sensor.
|
||
For example: 'ambient.temperature' represent the embedded sensor temperature.
|
||
Other sensors (external, communication card, ...) can use indexes
|
||
from '1' to 'n'. For example: 'ambient.1.temperature' for the first external
|
||
sensor temperature.
|
||
|
||
[options="header"]
|
||
|==================================================================================
|
||
| Name | Description | Example value
|
||
| ambient.n.present | Ambient sensor presence | yes
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature | Ambient temperature
|
||
(degrees C) | 25.40
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.alarm | Temperature alarm
|
||
(enabled/disabled) | enabled
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.status | Ambient temperature status
|
||
relative to the thresholds | warning-low
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.high | Temperature threshold high
|
||
(degrees C) | 60
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.high.warning | Temperature threshold high
|
||
warning (degrees C) | 40
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.high.critical | Temperature threshold high
|
||
critical (degrees C) | 60
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.low | Temperature threshold low
|
||
(degrees C) | 5
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.low.warning | Temperature threshold low
|
||
warning (degrees C) | 10
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.low.critical | Temperature threshold low
|
||
critical (degrees C) | 5
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.maximum | Maximum temperature seen
|
||
(degrees C) | 37.6
|
||
| ambient.n.temperature.minimum | Minimum temperature seen
|
||
(degrees C) | 18.1
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity | Ambient relative humidity
|
||
(percent) | 038.8
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.alarm | Relative humidity alarm
|
||
(enabled/disabled) | enabled
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.status | Ambient humidity status
|
||
relative to the thresholds | warning-low
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.high | Relative humidity
|
||
threshold high (percent) | 80
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.high.warning | Relative humidity threshold
|
||
high warning (percent) | 70
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.high.critical | Relative humidity threshold
|
||
high critical (percent) | 80
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.low | Relative humidity
|
||
threshold low (percent) | 10
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.low.warning | Relative humidity threshold
|
||
low warning (percent) | 20
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.low.critical | Relative humidity threshold
|
||
low critical (percent) | 10
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.maximum | Maximum relative humidity
|
||
seen (percent) | 60
|
||
| ambient.n.humidity.minimum | Minimum relative humidity
|
||
seen (percent) | 13
|
||
| ambient.n.contacts.x.status | State of the dry contact
|
||
sensor x | open
|
||
|==================================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
outlet: Smart outlet management
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
NOTE: *n* stands for the outlet index. A special case is "outlet.0" which is
|
||
equivalent to "outlet" (without index), and represent the whole set of outlets
|
||
of the device. The most important data is "outlet.count", used to iterate over
|
||
the whole set of outlets.
|
||
For more information, refer to the NUT outlets management and PDU notes chapter
|
||
of the user manual.
|
||
|
||
[options="header"]
|
||
|===============================================================================
|
||
| Name | Description | Example value
|
||
| outlet.count | Total number of outlets | 12
|
||
| outlet.switchable | General outlet switch ability
|
||
of the unit (yes/no) | yes
|
||
| outlet.n.id | Outlet system identifier
|
||
(opaque string) | 1
|
||
| outlet.n.name | Outlet name (opaque string) | A1
|
||
| outlet.n.desc | Outlet description
|
||
(opaque string) | Main outlet
|
||
| outlet.n.groupid | Identifier of the group to
|
||
which the outlet belongs to | 1
|
||
| outlet.n.switch | Outlet switch control
|
||
(on/off) | on
|
||
| outlet.n.status | Outlet switch status
|
||
(on/off) | on
|
||
| outlet.n.alarm | Alarms for outlets and PDU,
|
||
published in ups.alarm | outlet 1 low
|
||
voltage warning
|
||
| outlet.n.switchable | Outlet switch ability
|
||
(yes/no) | yes
|
||
| outlet.n.autoswitch.charge.low | Remaining battery level to
|
||
power off this outlet
|
||
(percent) | 80
|
||
| outlet.n.battery.charge.low | Remaining battery level to
|
||
power off this outlet
|
||
(percent) | 80
|
||
| outlet.n.delay.shutdown | Interval to wait before
|
||
shutting down this outlet
|
||
(seconds) | 180
|
||
| outlet.n.delay.start | Interval to wait before
|
||
restarting this outlet
|
||
(seconds) | 120
|
||
| outlet.n.timer.shutdown | Time before the outlet load
|
||
will be shutdown (seconds) | 20
|
||
| outlet.n.timer.start | Time before the outlet load
|
||
will be started (seconds) | 30
|
||
| outlet.n.current | Current (A) | 0.19
|
||
| outlet.n.current.maximum | Maximum seen current (A) | 0.56
|
||
| outlet.n.current.status | Current status relative to
|
||
the thresholds | good
|
||
| outlet.n.current.low.warning | Low warning threshold (A) | 0.10
|
||
| outlet.n.current.low.critical | Low critical threshold (A) | 0.05
|
||
| outlet.n.current.high.warning | High warning threshold (A) | 0.30
|
||
| outlet.n.current.high.critical | High critical threshold (A) | 0.40
|
||
| outlet.n.realpower | Current value of real
|
||
power (W) | 28
|
||
| outlet.n.voltage | Voltage (V) | 247.0
|
||
| outlet.n.voltage.status | Voltage status relative to
|
||
the thresholds | good
|
||
| outlet.n.voltage.low.warning | Low warning threshold (V) | 205
|
||
| outlet.n.voltage.low.critical | Low critical threshold (V) | 200
|
||
| outlet.n.voltage.high.warning | High warning threshold (V) | 230
|
||
| outlet.n.voltage.high.critical | High critical threshold (V) | 240
|
||
| outlet.n.powerfactor | Power Factor (dimensionless,
|
||
value between 0 and 1) | 0.85
|
||
| outlet.n.crestfactor | Crest Factor (dimensionless,
|
||
equal to or greater than 1) | 1.41
|
||
| outlet.n.power | Apparent power (VA) | 46
|
||
| outlet.n.type | Physical outlet type | french
|
||
|===============================================================================
|
||
|
||
outlet.group: groups of smart outlets
|
||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
||
This is a refinement of the outlet collection, providing grouped
|
||
management for a set of outlets. The same principles and data than the
|
||
outlet collection apply to outlet.group, especially for the indexing 'n'
|
||
and "outlet.group.count".
|
||
|
||
Most of the data published for outlets also apply to outlet.group,
|
||
including: id, name (similar as outlet "desc"), status, current and
|
||
voltage (including status, alarm and thresholds).
|
||
|
||
Some specific data to outlet groups exists:
|
||
|
||
[options="header"]
|
||
|=================================================================================
|
||
| Name | Description | Example value
|
||
| outlet.group.n.type | Type of outlet group (OPAQUE) | outlet-section
|
||
| outlet.group.n.color | Color-coding of the outlets
|
||
in this group (OPAQUE) | yellow
|
||
| outlet.group.n.count | Number of outlets in the group | 12
|
||
| outlet.group.n.phase | Electrical phase to which the
|
||
physical outlet group (Gang) is
|
||
connected to | L1
|
||
|=================================================================================
|
||
|
||
Example:
|
||
|
||
outlet.group.1.current: 0.00
|
||
outlet.group.1.current.high.critical: 16.00
|
||
outlet.group.1.current.high.warning: 12.80
|
||
outlet.group.1.current.low.warning: 0.00
|
||
outlet.group.1.current.nominal: 16.00
|
||
outlet.group.1.current.status: good
|
||
outlet.group.1.id: 1
|
||
outlet.group.1.name: Branch Circuit A
|
||
outlet.group.1.phase: L1
|
||
outlet.group.1.status: on
|
||
outlet.group.1.voltage: 244.23
|
||
outlet.group.1.voltage.high.critical: 265.00
|
||
outlet.group.1.voltage.high.warning: 255.00
|
||
outlet.group.1.voltage.low.critical: 180.00
|
||
outlet.group.1.voltage.low.warning: 190.00
|
||
outlet.group.1.voltage.status: good
|
||
...
|
||
outlet.group.count: 3.00
|
||
|
||
|
||
driver: Internal driver information
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
[options="header"]
|
||
|===============================================================================
|
||
| Name | Description | Example value
|
||
| driver.name | Driver name | usbhid-ups
|
||
| driver.version | Driver version (NUT release) | X.Y.Z
|
||
| driver.version.internal | Internal driver version | 1.23.45
|
||
| driver.version.data | Version of the internal data
|
||
mapping, for generic drivers | Eaton HID 1.31
|
||
| driver.version.usb | USB library version | libusb-1.0.21
|
||
| driver.parameter.xxx | Parameter xxx (ups.conf or
|
||
cmdline -x) setting | (varies)
|
||
| driver.flag.xxx | Flag xxx (ups.conf or
|
||
cmdline -x) status | enabled (or absent)
|
||
|===============================================================================
|
||
|
||
server: Internal server information
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
[options="header"]
|
||
|===============================================================================
|
||
| Name | Description | Example value
|
||
| server.info | Server information | Network UPS Tools upsd vX.Y.Z -
|
||
http://www.networkupstools.org/
|
||
| server.version | Server version | X.Y.Z
|
||
|===============================================================================
|
||
|
||
Instant commands
|
||
----------------
|
||
|
||
[options="header"]
|
||
|========================================================================
|
||
| Name | Description
|
||
| load.off | Turn off the load immediately
|
||
| load.on | Turn on the load immediately
|
||
| load.off.delay | Turn off the load possibly after a delay
|
||
| load.on.delay | Turn on the load possibly after a delay
|
||
| shutdown.return | Turn off the load possibly after a delay
|
||
and return when power is back
|
||
| shutdown.stayoff | Turn off the load possibly after a delay
|
||
and remain off even if power returns
|
||
| shutdown.stop | Stop a shutdown in progress
|
||
| shutdown.reboot | Shut down the load briefly while rebooting the UPS
|
||
| shutdown.reboot.graceful | After a delay, shut down the load briefly
|
||
while rebooting the UPS
|
||
| test.panel.start | Start testing the UPS panel
|
||
| test.panel.stop | Stop a UPS panel test
|
||
| test.failure.start | Start a simulated power failure
|
||
| test.failure.stop | Stop simulating a power failure
|
||
| test.battery.start | Start a battery test
|
||
| test.battery.start.quick | Start a "quick" battery test
|
||
| test.battery.start.deep | Start a "deep" battery test
|
||
| test.battery.stop | Stop the battery test
|
||
| test.system.start | Start a system test
|
||
| calibrate.start | Start runtime calibration
|
||
| calibrate.stop | Stop runtime calibration
|
||
| bypass.start | Put the UPS in bypass mode
|
||
| bypass.stop | Take the UPS out of bypass mode
|
||
| reset.input.minmax | Reset minimum and maximum input voltage status
|
||
| reset.watchdog | Reset watchdog timer (forced reboot of load)
|
||
| beeper.enable | Enable UPS beeper/buzzer
|
||
| beeper.disable | Disable UPS beeper/buzzer
|
||
| beeper.mute | Temporarily mute UPS beeper/buzzer
|
||
| beeper.toggle | Toggle UPS beeper/buzzer
|
||
| outlet.n.shutdown.return | Turn off the outlet possibly after a delay
|
||
and return when power is back
|
||
| outlet.n.load.off | Turn off the outlet immediately
|
||
| outlet.n.load.on | Turn on the outlet immediately
|
||
| outlet.n.load.cycle | Power cycle the outlet immediately
|
||
| outlet.n.shutdown.return | Turn off the outlet and return when power is back
|
||
|========================================================================
|