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NAME

       clone - UPS driver clone

NOTE

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

DESCRIPTION

       This driver, which sits on top of another driver socket, allows users to group clients to a particular
       outlet of a device and deal with this output as if it was a normal UPS.

EXTRA ARGUMENTS

       This driver supports the following settings:

       load.off=command
           Recommended. Set the command on the "real" UPS driver that will be used to switch off the outlet. You
           need both load.off and load.on in order to power cycle the outlet. Otherwise, shutting down the
           clients powered by an outlet is a one way street (see IMPORTANT).

       load.on=command
           Recommended. Set the command on the "real" UPS driver that will be used to switch on the outlet. You
           need both load.off and load.on in order to power cycle the outlet. Otherwise, shutting down the
           clients powered by an outlet is a one way street (see IMPORTANT).

       load.status=value
           Recommended. Set the variable on the "real" UPS driver that will be used to indicate the outlet
           status (i.e. on/off). If not specified, the clone driver will attempt to keep track of the outlet
           status, but this is less reliable.

       offdelay=num
           Set the timer (in seconds) before the outlet is turned off after the shutdown condition (OB LB) for
           this outlet is met or a command to shutdown was issued. Defaults to 120 seconds.

       ondelay=num
           Set the timer (in seconds) for the outlet to switch on in case the power returns after the outlet has
           been switched off. Defaults to 30 seconds.

       mincharge=value
           Set the remaining battery level when the clone UPS switches to LB (percent).

       minruntime=value
           Set the remaining battery runtime when the clone UPS switches to LB (seconds).

IMPLEMENTATION

       The port specification in the ups.conf(5) reference the driver socket that the "real" UPS driver is
       using. For example:

             [realups]
                driver = usbhid-ups
                port = auto

             [clone-outlet-1]
                driver = clone
                port = usbhid-ups-realups
                load.on = outlet.1.load.on
                load.off = outlet.1.load.off
                load.status = outlet.1.status
                [...]

IMPORTANT

       Unlike a real UPS, you should not configure a upsmon primary mode for this driver. When a upsmon primary
       sees the OB LB flags and tells the upsd server it is OK to initiate the shutdown sequence, the server
       will latch the FSD status and it will not be possible to restart the systems connected without restarting
       the upsd server.

       This will be a problem if the power returns after the clone UPS initiated the shutdown sequence on it’s
       outlet, but returns before the real UPS begins shutting down. The solution is in the clone driver, that
       will insert the FSD flag if needed without the help of a upsmon primary.

CAVEATS

       The clone UPS will follow the status on the real UPS driver. You can only make the clone UPS shutdown
       earlier than the real UPS driver, not later. If the real UPS driver initiates a shutdown, the clone UPS
       driver will immediately follow.

       Be aware that the commands to shutdown/restart an outlet on the real UPS drivers are not affected, so if
       you tell the real UPS driver to shutdown the outlet of the clone UPS driver, your clients will lose power
       without warning.

       If you use service management frameworks like systemd or SMF to manage the dependencies between driver
       instances and other units, then you may have to set up special dependencies (e.g. with systemd "drop-in"
       snippet files) to queue your clone drivers to start after the "real" device drivers.

AUTHOR

       Arjen de Korte <adkorte-guest@alioth.debian.org>

SEE ALSO

       upscmd(1), upsrw(1), ups.conf(5), nutupsdrv(8)

   Dummy driver:
       The "repeater" mode of dummy-ups driver is in some ways similar to the clone driver, by relaying
       information from a locally or remotely running "real" device driver (and NUT data server).

       dummy-ups(8)

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

Network UPS Tools 2.8.1                            01/16/2025                                           CLONE(8)