Re: [AI] Use UPS to Gracefully Shut Down Your PC During Power Outages

2010-11-04 Thread Pranav Lal
Hi all,

One warning, Powershoot is inaccessible. However, there is an accessible
open source alternative at http://www.apcupsd.org

I do own an APC ups and it works like a charm. If you go down this route, do
ensure that your UPS is compatavle with apcupsd.

Newer APC ups(s) use a different protocol that is proprietory.

Finally, there are other UPS makers who have similar features. 
Pranav 


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[AI] Use UPS to Gracefully Shut Down Your PC During Power Outages

2010-11-03 Thread Waseem
If you live in an area that has a lot of blackouts, brownouts, and spikes in 
your electricity, it's important to have a UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply)  
to protect your investment. Here's how your APC UPS can shut down your PC 
gracefully.

A UPS isn't just for IT infrastructures and should be part of your desktop PC 
and home network protection strategy-especially if you have a home media 
server. In a power outage, it provides emergency power via battery, allows you 
to safely save your data, and power down your machine properly. 

What You'll Need
For the purposes of today's article, I am covering how to use an APC brand UPS, 
though most other brands of UPS will provide a similar software package that 
works the same way. Here's what you'll need:

  a.. An APC UPS with a Data Port 
  b.. RJ45 Male to USB Male Data Cable (this should be included with your UPS) 
  c.. PowerChute Personal Edition software - Included with the UPS 
For this article I am using an APC ES 550 Model. Features may vary based on 
your model and operating system.

 

Installing and Setting Up PowerChute
Your APC UPS should come with a version of PowerChute included, although by the 
time you purchase it, you might want to check to see if there is an update. 

If you have an older version already installed on your machine, you'll need to 
manually uninstall it, if you want to make sure it's a clean uninstall you 
might want to use Revo Uninstaller Pro or the free version.

 

Make sure your data cable is plugged in before installing the software. 

 

Installation is quick and easy following the wizard and accepting the defaults.

 

A couple of the options you might want to select is software update 
notifications, and sending power quality info for your location. You can change 
these settings later after it's installed too.

 

When the installer finishes  you'll have the opportunity to register your UPS 
right away. It opens your default browser to the APC site.

 

Using PowerChute
PowerChute lives in the Taskbar and monitors your UPS in the background and 
monitors your UPS and power outages.

 

Launch PowerChute and you can begin configuring your power backup options.

 

Configure your UPS how you want it to run when the power goes out. You can set 
it to preserve battery power or keep it running longer. Keep in mind if you set 
it to run longer, it will take up more of the battery power.

 

PowerChute allows you to check past performance of the UPS. Like in this 
example, I show it. Earlier we mentioned that you can turn off Data Collection 
is you want to. Go into Configuration Options and uncheck the Data collection 
options and save the selection.

 

Under Notification you can configure the way you get notifications during power 
events.

 

When the Power Goes Out
When the power goes out you'll get a notification on your screen, and should 
have plenty of time to wrap up some quick work, save it, and shut down your 
machine properly.

 

If you're away from your computer, the cool thing is it will put your machine 
in Hibernate mode after the time you specify.

 

When the power is restored, under Current Status you'll see the batter power 
has been reduced, it's charging, and what caused the issue.where in this 
instance it was a blackout.

 

Another cool feature is the Energy Management Settings. If you enable this 
feature, other components you have plugged into your UPS can be put in a low 
power state or turned off when not in use. These would be the devices that 
aren't connected to the battery backup side of your UPS like printers, 
speakers, or extra monitors.

 

If you're serious about protecting your computer equipment against power 
outages and surges, using an APC UPS along with PowerChute Personal Edition is 
an important part of your protection strategy. Of course if you're using a 
Laptop or Netbook it's not quite as important to use a UPS, as the battery is 
your backup power.

But, if you have a small network with Desktop computers - especially a server, 
having a UPS and software such as PowerChute installed, it can protect your 
investment, save a lot of hassles, and give you piece of mind.

Power chute  3.0 is compatible with XP SP3, Vista (SP2), Windows 7, and Windows 
Home Server Power Pack 1 and higher. 

Download PowerChute

http://www.apc.com/products/family/index.cfm?id=129

 

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Re: [AI] Use UPS to Gracefully Shut Down Your PC During Power Outages

2010-11-03 Thread Madhav Chandra Das
Have you ever tried this method?

On 11/3/10, Waseem mohammadwase...@gmail.com wrote:
 If you live in an area that has a lot of blackouts, brownouts, and spikes in
 your electricity, it's important to have a UPS (Uninterruptable Power
 Supply)  to protect your investment. Here's how your APC UPS can shut down
 your PC gracefully.

 A UPS isn't just for IT infrastructures and should be part of your desktop
 PC and home network protection strategy-especially if you have a home media
 server. In a power outage, it provides emergency power via battery, allows
 you to safely save your data, and power down your machine properly.

 What You'll Need
 For the purposes of today's article, I am covering how to use an APC brand
 UPS, though most other brands of UPS will provide a similar software package
 that works the same way. Here's what you'll need:

   a.. An APC UPS with a Data Port
   b.. RJ45 Male to USB Male Data Cable (this should be included with your
 UPS)
   c.. PowerChute Personal Edition software - Included with the UPS
 For this article I am using an APC ES 550 Model. Features may vary based on
 your model and operating system.



 Installing and Setting Up PowerChute
 Your APC UPS should come with a version of PowerChute included, although by
 the time you purchase it, you might want to check to see if there is an
 update.

 If you have an older version already installed on your machine, you'll need
 to manually uninstall it, if you want to make sure it's a clean uninstall
 you might want to use Revo Uninstaller Pro or the free version.



 Make sure your data cable is plugged in before installing the software.



 Installation is quick and easy following the wizard and accepting the
 defaults.



 A couple of the options you might want to select is software update
 notifications, and sending power quality info for your location. You can
 change these settings later after it's installed too.



 When the installer finishes  you'll have the opportunity to register your
 UPS right away. It opens your default browser to the APC site.



 Using PowerChute
 PowerChute lives in the Taskbar and monitors your UPS in the background and
 monitors your UPS and power outages.



 Launch PowerChute and you can begin configuring your power backup options.



 Configure your UPS how you want it to run when the power goes out. You can
 set it to preserve battery power or keep it running longer. Keep in mind if
 you set it to run longer, it will take up more of the battery power.



 PowerChute allows you to check past performance of the UPS. Like in this
 example, I show it. Earlier we mentioned that you can turn off Data
 Collection is you want to. Go into Configuration Options and uncheck the
 Data collection options and save the selection.



 Under Notification you can configure the way you get notifications during
 power events.



 When the Power Goes Out
 When the power goes out you'll get a notification on your screen, and should
 have plenty of time to wrap up some quick work, save it, and shut down your
 machine properly.



 If you're away from your computer, the cool thing is it will put your
 machine in Hibernate mode after the time you specify.



 When the power is restored, under Current Status you'll see the batter power
 has been reduced, it's charging, and what caused the issue.where in this
 instance it was a blackout.



 Another cool feature is the Energy Management Settings. If you enable this
 feature, other components you have plugged into your UPS can be put in a low
 power state or turned off when not in use. These would be the devices that
 aren't connected to the battery backup side of your UPS like printers,
 speakers, or extra monitors.



 If you're serious about protecting your computer equipment against power
 outages and surges, using an APC UPS along with PowerChute Personal Edition
 is an important part of your protection strategy. Of course if you're using
 a Laptop or Netbook it's not quite as important to use a UPS, as the battery
 is your backup power.

 But, if you have a small network with Desktop computers - especially a
 server, having a UPS and software such as PowerChute installed, it can
 protect your investment, save a lot of hassles, and give you piece of mind.

 Power chute  3.0 is compatible with XP SP3, Vista (SP2), Windows 7, and
 Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 and higher.

 Download PowerChute

 http://www.apc.com/products/family/index.cfm?id=129



 Warm Regards
 MohammadWaseemKhan
 Land: 01165154282
 Mob: 9213749272
 Emails
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 mohammadwase...@gmail.com,
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