Hello List, Kjell Claesson wrote: > Den Wednesday 03 September 2008 15.56.11 skrev Jerome BENOIT: > OK Jerome, >> Here is the full list: >> >> battery.charge: 100 >> battery.temperature: 000 >> battery.voltage: 274.0 >> driver.name: belkin >> driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 >> driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0 >> driver.version: 2.2.2 >> driver.version.internal: 0.21 >> input.frequency: 60.1 >> input.transfer.high: 0.0 >> input.transfer.low: 0.0 >> input.voltage: 211.0 >> output.frequency: 60.0 >> output.voltage: 220.0 >> ups.firmware: 5015307704 >> ups.load: 054 >> ups.mfr: BELKIN >> ups.model: GES602N >> ups.status: OL >> ups.temperature: 000 >> > > Thank you for the info. > >> I have not yet made such a test. >> I have one new cluster, one old cluster, and a new workstation. >> So far, I have played with the upssched features on the new computers. >> Now I must play with the old computer: this may take some time. >> Once the all computers are ready, I will make such a test. >> > Yes I understand that. You need a testsetup so you don't mess up > your cluster. We recomend to power some other load (light's) for > testing and supply the computer directly. In that case if the UPS missbehave > the computer is uneffected.
I made a full test yesterday: everything worked fine except the command /sbin/upsmon -c fsd which did not shutdown the UPS box as expected. Anyhow, the UPS was let to flat its batteries: it shutdown by itself, and when the power was back, the computer requested to boot booted. Thanks for your help and hints, Jerome _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list Nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser