Hi all,
I've installed the current debian nut package, i.e. version 2.0.4.
I've configured upssched with timers as follows:
AT ONBATT [EMAIL PROTECTED] START-TIMER runonbattery 5
AT ONLINE [EMAIL PROTECTED] CANCEL-TIMER runonbattery
AT ONLINE [EMAIL PROTECTED] START-TIMER backonline 5
AT
Hello List !
Kjell Claesson wrote:
Den Tuesday 02 September 2008 20.11.28 skrev Jerome BENOIT:
Hello !
Hi Jerome
On the manual and the box, I read:
Delta GES N-Series 6kva (on line series)
On the other hand, upsc gives
ups.mfr: BELKIN
This depends on the driver. If the request for
Hello!
First time posting to this list. I recently purchased a Tripp-Lite
OMNIPLUS1000LCD from Costco (USA). I have it attached via USB to a Dell
computer with Ubuntu 8.04 server (all updates on it).
I've gone through a lot of research on google and this list and can't figure
out why my UPS
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
Hello List,
If you read the 'shutdown.txt' in the doc, you find that this is a file
'creates the POWERDOWNFLAG file - usually /etc/killpower'
And this is created by upsmon master.
http://eu1.networkupstools.org/doc/2.2.0/shutdown.html
This is the file that the shutdown script look for
Hi to everybody. Some days ago, I bought an UPS by Forza Power
Technologies,
model SL-1001. This Forza SL-1001 is line-interactive, has 14,4 A/h charge
and is rated at 1000VA. Before, I had a TrippLite Omni 500 (or something
like that), a simple contact-closure UPS, and I used nut
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