nut/tests/nut-driver-enumerator-test--ups.conf
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# This is an ups.conf file for nut-driver-enumerator-test.sh
# It is intentionally written in different samples of markup,
# do not clean it up ;)
maxstartdelay=180
globalflag
[dummy1]
driver = dummy-ups
port = file1.dev
desc = "This is ups-1"
[epdu-2]
# This is an ePDU
driver=netxml-ups
port="http://172.16.1.2"
synchronous=yes
[epdu-2-snmp]
driver=snmp-ups
port=172.16.1.2
synchronous=no
[usb_3]
driver = "usbhid-ups"
port = "auto"
[serial.4]
driver = serial-ups
driverflag
port = /dev/ttyS1 # some path
[dummy-proxy]
driver = "dummy-ups "
port = remoteUPS@RemoteHost.local
[dummy-proxy-localhost]
driver = 'dummy-ups '
port = "localUPS@127.0.0.1"
[valueHasEquals]
driver = dummy=ups
port = file1.dev # key = val, right?
[valueHasHashtag]
driver = dummy-ups
port = file#1.dev
[valueHasQuotedHashtag]
driver = dummy-ups
port = "file#1.dev"
[qx-serial]
driver=nutdrv_qx
port = /dev/ttyb
[qx-usb1]
driver=nutdrv_qx
port = auto
[qx-usb2]
driver=nutdrv_qx
port = /dev/usb/8
[sectionWithComment]# Some comment
driver=nutdrv_qx#comment
port = /dev/usb/8
desc="value with [brackets]"
[brackets with spaces are not sections] # but rather an invalid mess as binary parser may think
[sectionWithCommentWhitespace] # Some comment with a space and tab
driver=nutdrv_qx # comment
port = /dev/usb/8 # comment
commentedDriverFlag # This flag gotta mean something