NAME

powerman-pdu - Driver for Powerman PDU

SYNOPSIS

Note
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This version of the page reflects NUT release v2.8.1 with codebase commited 4ba352d8f at 2023-10-31T21:46:20+01:00

Options, features and capabilities in current development (and future releases) are detailed on the main site and may differ from ones described here.

powerman-pdu -h

powerman-pdu -a PDU_NAME [OPTIONS]

Note
This man page only documents the hardware-specific features of the powerman-pdu driver. For information about the core driver, see nutupsdrv(8).

SUPPORTED HARDWARE

This driver supports a wide range of PDUs through the Powerman project.

This includes various models from APC, Baytech, Cyclades, but also support IPMI and various blade management modules from HP, IBM and Sun.

EXTRA ARGUMENTS

This driver doesn’t support any optional settings.

INSTALLATION

This driver is not built by default. You can build it by using "configure --with-powerman=yes".

UPS COMMANDS

The following instant commands (see upscmd(8)) are available for each outlet of the PDU, with X standing for the outlet number:

outlet.X.load.on

Power on the outlet.

outlet.X.load.off

Power off the outlet.

outlet.X.load.cycle

Cycle the outlet (power off then power on, possibly with a delay).

IMPLEMENTATION

The hostname of the Powerman server is specified using the "port" value in ups.conf, i.e.:

[pdu]
        driver = powerman-pdu
        port = host.example.com:port

The port used to reach powermand is optional if the default port is used.

KNOWN ISSUES

In the current NUT version as of this writing (2.4.1), ups.status is still exposed, with the value "WAIT". Some other values from the ups collection are also exposed.

AUTHOR

Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette@gmail.com>

SEE ALSO

The core driver:

Internet resources: