4.2.9. PRIMARY
In current practice, the Attachment Daemon records in local
file upsd.users
that an administrative user is a Primary.
See Appendix E.1 for an example. When a Management Daemon
starts up and opens a Session with the Attachment Daemon, it lays claim to being a
Primary by sending command PRIMARY
to the Attachment Daemon, thus
claiming that it has the required authority to perform such critical
actions as setting status symbol FSD
.¶
Command: PRIMARY <upsname>
¶
where <upsname>
is the name of the UPS.¶
If the Attachment Daemon has the authority, the response is OK
,
otherwise see the error
responses in Section 4.3.2.¶
Note: Historically, this command was known as MASTER
.¶