On Oct 27, 2020, at 2:45 PM, Robert Stocker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks so much for all the help! It looks like at present I've at least got a 
> working configuration that I need to test and fine-tune, am I interpreting 
> this correctly?

Yes. If you're good with the default NUT behavior of shutting down when the UPS 
signals LB (low battery; per upsc, seems to be at 10% charge or 300 seconds 
left, whichever comes first), it's just a matter of testing the shutdown 
command, and any power sequencing (including any auto power-on settings on the 
motherboard) issues on the way back up.

If not, there are ways to either adjust the UPS low power thresholds, or ignore 
them completely. Roger Price has a good enumeration of alternate shutdown 
strategies in his Configuration Examples document linked here: 
http://rogerprice.org/NUT/

As I just mentioned in my reply to Gene, it would be handy to have the output 
of "upsrw" and "upscmd -l" for your UPS. Those commands show the read/write 
variables and instant commands that the NUT driver detects, respectively.
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