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MGE-SHUT(8)			  NUT Manual			   MGE-SHUT(8)

NAME
       mge-shut	- Driver for SHUT Protocol UPS equipment

SYNOPSIS
       mge-shut	-h

       mge-shut	-a UPS_NAME [OPTIONS]

	   Note

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

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       mge-shut	supports all recent Eaton, MGE and Dell	UPS models which use
       the SHUT	(Serial	HID UPS	Transfer) protocol.

       Older MGE models, such as Pulsar	ESV+, Pulsar EX	and Pulsar ES+,	use
       the U-Talk protocol and should use the mge-utalk	driver.

EXTRA ARGUMENTS
       This driver also	supports the following optional	settings:

       lowbatt=num
	   Set the low battery warning threshold at which shutdown is
	   initiated by	upsmon(8).

	   The factory default value is	30 (in percent), and can be settable
	   depending on	the exact model.

       offdelay=num
	   Set the timer before	the UPS	is turned off after the	kill power
	   command is sent (via	the -k switch).

	   The default value is	20 (in seconds). Usually this must be lower
	   than	ondelay, but the driver	will not warn you upon startup if it
	   isn't.

       ondelay=num
	   Set the timer for the UPS to	switch on in case the power returns
	   after the kill power	command	had been sent but before the actual
	   switch off. This ensures the	machines connected to the UPS are, in
	   all cases, rebooted after a power failure.

	   The default value is	30 (in seconds). Usually this must be greater
	   than	offdelay, but the driver will not warn you upon	startup	if it
	   isn't. Some UPSes will restart no matter what, even if the power is
	   (still) out at the moment this timer	elapses. In that case, you
	   could try if	setting	ondelay	= -1 in	ups.conf helps.

	       Warning
	       ondelay parameter was set in ten	seconds	unit in	the legacy
	       mge-shut	driver ( 3 for 30 seconds) . It	is now set in seconds
	       ( 30 for	30 seconds). Make sure you use the correct unit	in
	       your configuration.

       notification=num
	   Set notification type to 1 (no), 2 (light) or 3 (yes).

	   This	argument is ignored. It	is only	here for backward
	   compatibility.

KNOWN ISSUES
   Repetitive timeout and staleness
       Some models tend	to be unresponsive with	the default polling frequency.
       The result is that you have some	"data stale" errors in your system
       log.

       In this case, simply modify the general parameter pollinterval to a
       higher value (like 10 for 10 seconds). This should solve	the issue.

       Using notification=3 might also help.

AUTHOR
       Arnaud Quette

SEE ALSO
   The core driver
       nutupsdrv(8)

   Internet resources
       The NUT (Network	UPS Tools) home	page: https://www.networkupstools.org/

Network	UPS Tools 2.8.2.	  04/17/2025			   MGE-SHUT(8)

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