Re: Opti-UPS anyone?

1997-11-10 Thread liiwi
>> I recently had a brief power failure, didn't lose any data whatsoever,
>> and decided that my Linux box has had its free-bee...
>> 
>> I read reviews, checked the HOWTO's, searched the web, and this is what
>> I know thus far:
>> 
>> APC seems to have the name brand recognition, but they are not
>> Linux-friendly (though there has been a lot of reverse-engineering).
>> 
>> BEST and TrippLite get nice marks, but not too common in stores.  They
>> are mentioned in HOWTO I read, but only very briefly.
>> 
>> Opti-UPS gets great reviews in the general press, but no connection
>> (that I have found, HOWTO's or otherwise) between any Linux users and
>> that brand of UPS.
>> 
>> Does anyone know anything about the Opti-UPS's?  I sent mail to their
>> tech support today asking if they support Linux in any way, but I would
>> like to know if anyone has any experience with them.
>> 
>> I'm leaning toward that one based on price, good reviews, anice
>> warranty, and the fact that it is line-interactive.  BUT, I have no
>> experience with UPS's.  If they don't support Linux, and I don't hear
>> anything favorable, I might have to go with APC
>> 
>> Thanks for any input.

 Hi!

 Check out www.fiskarsups.com . They have control-software for Linux and
 I've been really happy with their hardware in the past. I don't know if they 
 are sold in where you live, though.

--j

>> 
>> -dh
>> 
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Re: Opti-UPS anyone?

1997-11-09 Thread Frank Sergeant
Re: UPSs

> APC seems to have the name brand recognition, but they are not
> Linux-friendly (though there has been a lot of reverse-engineering).

> BEST and TrippLite get nice marks, but not too common in stores.  They
> are mentioned in HOWTO I read, but only very briefly.
> 
> Opti-UPS gets great reviews in the general press, but no connection

 I remember that Jerry Pournelle (in his _Byte_ column) has
recommended Clary UPSs very highly.


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Re: Opti-UPS anyone?

1997-11-09 Thread Behan Webster
Dan Hugo wrote:
> 
> Opti-UPS gets great reviews in the general press, but no connection
> (that I have found, HOWTO's or otherwise) between any Linux users and
> that brand of UPS.
> 
> Does anyone know anything about the Opti-UPS's?  I sent mail to their
> tech support today asking if they support Linux in any way, but I would
> like to know if anyone has any experience with them.
> 

About a year ago we converted an NT box to Linux (yippee!) but had to
toss the Opti-UPS that was attached to it.  Opti-UPS's only have a smart
signalling mode.  Most all linux ups software can only use the dumb
signalling mode.  This is of course because every company (stupidly
IMHO) keeps the specs for their smart signalling modes proprietary.

The only smart signalling mode linux ups monitoring daemon I know of is
apcd (which is a debian package), but it only works with APC UPSs (but I
think only with certain APCs).  The smart signalling mode was reverse
engineered by it's author.  I've never used it so I can't vouch for it.

All the computers here use APC UPS's (and the debian package genpower)
and they work just great with Linux.  APC UPS's are little more
expensive, but IMO are worth it.

Behan

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Re: Opti-UPS anyone?

1997-11-09 Thread Ben Pfaff
Dan Hugo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> BEST and TrippLite get nice marks, but not too common in stores.  They
> are mentioned in HOWTO I read, but only very briefly.

Go with a Best Power, IMHO.  The one sitting on top of my computer is
great.  It's compact, light (for a UPS), no-hassle, and Linux
compatible.  Mail order if you have to.
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Opti-UPS anyone?

1997-11-09 Thread Dan Hugo
I recently had a brief power failure, didn't lose any data whatsoever,
and decided that my Linux box has had its free-bee...

I read reviews, checked the HOWTO's, searched the web, and this is what
I know thus far:

APC seems to have the name brand recognition, but they are not
Linux-friendly (though there has been a lot of reverse-engineering).

BEST and TrippLite get nice marks, but not too common in stores.  They
are mentioned in HOWTO I read, but only very briefly.

Opti-UPS gets great reviews in the general press, but no connection
(that I have found, HOWTO's or otherwise) between any Linux users and
that brand of UPS.

Does anyone know anything about the Opti-UPS's?  I sent mail to their
tech support today asking if they support Linux in any way, but I would
like to know if anyone has any experience with them.

I'm leaning toward that one based on price, good reviews, anice
warranty, and the fact that it is line-interactive.  BUT, I have no
experience with UPS's.  If they don't support Linux, and I don't hear
anything favorable, I might have to go with APC

Thanks for any input.

-dh


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