server/sstate.c, NEWS.adoc: wait a second before declaring UPS data stale#3170
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…tale [networkupstools#661] Signed-off-by: Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut@gmail.com>
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Addresses one guess for issue #661 (fractional/whole second rounding maybe being the problem with inter-process communications, so we wait for
MAXAGE+1now before declaring data stale).That situation may have other driver/device specific reasons when the stale/OK status flips because the driver explicitly says so (not due to timeout of comms between driver and data server, or total lack of updates for too long), as detailed in recent posts to that issue.