2006/2/7, Arnaud Launay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
salut Arnaud,
to those who read: STS is not a UPS, but a static transfer switch, used to increase power redundancy:
http://www.mgeups.com/products/pdt230/sts/psts/stsa.htm
these devices communicate through the UTalk protocol, so mge-utalk should be applicable.
Though I must admit that I've not validated it. But I've demo'ed, at Solution Linux 2005, NUT communication redundancy, using the same STS + 2 pulsar Evolution (in SHUT mode), and NUT powervalue and MINSUPPLIES in upsmon.conf.
So, depending on your UPSs and preferences, you have two choices.
If you prefer the embedded UTalk way, feedback is welcomed.
Arnaud
-- Hello,
salut Arnaud,
I'm trying to communicate with a MGE Pulsar STS 16 using nut
under Linux, but I've had no luck so far. I haven't saw it
supported in the doc, so if there's anything I can try...
to those who read: STS is not a UPS, but a static transfer switch, used to increase power redundancy:
http://www.mgeups.com/products/pdt230/sts/psts/stsa.htm
these devices communicate through the UTalk protocol, so mge-utalk should be applicable.
Though I must admit that I've not validated it. But I've demo'ed, at Solution Linux 2005, NUT communication redundancy, using the same STS + 2 pulsar Evolution (in SHUT mode), and NUT powervalue and MINSUPPLIES in upsmon.conf.
So, depending on your UPSs and preferences, you have two choices.
If you prefer the embedded UTalk way, feedback is welcomed.
Arnaud
Linux / Unix Expert - MGE UPS SYSTEMS - R&D Dpt
Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/
Debian Developer - http://people.debian.org/~aquette/
OpenSource Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
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