Quoting Arnaud Quette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 2007/3/13, Arjen de Korte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Does the problem occur frequently? The more details, the better. > > > > > > from there, 3 possibilities (need more details to audit): > > > - if the problem occurred only once, then you've seen a battery test, > > > - else you have some electrical problems upstream, > > > - else the UPS has some internal problem. > > > > > > A workaround would be to increase upsd.conf -> MAXAGE (ie to 20 - 25) > > > and upsmon.conf -> DEADTIME (to 20 - 25 too) > > > > I doubt this will work. > > argh, this part should have been riped out... > thanks for pointing it Arjen > > -- Arnaud (not sleeping enough with his 4 months baby...) >
Arnaud, Considering this message I did not try your suggestion. I can confirm that there is no problem with the UPS and the power line is stable. I have attached the relevant log file for a run. I forgot to mention this is a 64-bit Linux kernel. Hope you can find the reason. Many thanks Marc.
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