Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-11 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Friday 09 February 2024 04:41:37 pm hw wrote: > On Fri, 2024-02-09 at 11:34 -0500, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > > On Friday 09 February 2024 06:07:16 am hw wrote: > > > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? > > > > I have a Tripp-Lite sitting next to me here that replaced an APC

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-11 Thread David Wright
On Fri 09 Feb 2024 at 22:28:28 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote: > When you live on a power grid, extended outages are much less common than > when on > or near waterfront or political boundaries. Most of Florida's population has > no > out-of-state neighbors to share utilities with, making its grid

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-10 Thread hw
d deal. I don't have test equipment for UPCs, but you can > > feel how warm they get and see how cheaply they're built without > > special equipment. > > > > It's quite surprising how many complaints about swollen UPS batteries > there are around the Net. Given th

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-10 Thread gene heskett
they get and see how cheaply they're built without special equipment. It's quite surprising how many complaints about swollen UPS batteries there are around the Net. Given the fairly light duties of the batteries almost all of the time, this is pretty well certain to be caused by overheating due

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-10 Thread hw
gt; > Maybe, maybe not. I couldn't get replacement batteries for the UPS > > from HP not only because HP was so ridiculous as to tell me that I > > could pay for a support ticket to get a price for the batteries, but > > also because the replacement batteries I could get h

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-10 Thread Felix Miata
hw composed on 2024-02-10 11:01 (UTC+0100): > On Fri, 2024-02-09 at 22:28 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: >> Those from the above URL are the same spec batteries used in many APC models. > Maybe, maybe not. I couldn't get replacement batteries for the UPS > from HP not only be

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-10 Thread hw
On Fri, 2024-02-09 at 22:28 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > hw composed on 2024-02-10 03:18 (UTC+0100): > [...] > > Well, having batteries shipped over from the US would probably cost > > more than a new UPS. > > They are made in China. Surely there are UK sellers. It might

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-09 Thread Felix Miata
ailability with Eaton? >> <https://batterysharks.com/csb-battery-hr1234w-battery-replacement-12v-9ah-version.html> >> has the very common physical attributes used by all my Eaton, Tripp-Lite and >> Powercom UPSes. > Well, having batteries shipped over from the US would

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-09 Thread hw
csb-battery-hr1234w-battery-replacement-12v-9ah-version.html> > has the very common physical attributes used by all my Eaton, Tripp-Lite and > Powercom UPSes. Well, having batteries shipped over from the US would probably cost more than a new UPS. And the question is not so much if I can

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-09 Thread Felix Miata
Stefan Monnier composed on 2024-02-09 12:18 (UTC-0500): >>> What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? >> I have a Tripp-Lite sitting next to me here that replaced an APC and has >> 2-1/2 times the capabiliity. Been in service several weeks and so far I'm >> pretty happy with it... >

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-09 Thread Felix Miata
hw composed on 2024-02-09 22:45 (UTC+0100): > On Fri, 2024-02-09 at 12:10 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: >> hw composed on 2024-02-09 12:07 (UTC+0100): >> > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? >> I bought my first APC just last year, because it was what I found on the >> shelf in >>

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-09 Thread Dan Ritter
connected devices readable by NUT. Some selected stats: battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 10 battery.charge.warning: 20 battery.runtime: 3060 battery.runtime.low: 300 battery.type: PbAcid battery.voltage: 24.0 battery.voltage.nominal: 24 device.mfr: CPS device.model: CST135XLU device

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-09 Thread hw
On Fri, 2024-02-09 at 12:10 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > hw composed on 2024-02-09 12:07 (UTC+0100): > > > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? > > I bought my first APC just last year, because it was what I found on the > shelf in > WalMart, only 450VA, with "Best-in-class Service

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-09 Thread hw
On Fri, 2024-02-09 at 11:34 -0500, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > On Friday 09 February 2024 06:07:16 am hw wrote: > > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? > > I have a Tripp-Lite sitting next to me here that replaced an APC and > has 2-1/2 times the capabiliity. Been in service

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-09 Thread hw
On Fri, 2024-02-09 at 06:44 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: > hw wrote: > > On Thu, 2024-02-08 at 15:29 +, Andy Smith wrote: > > > [...] > > That sucks. I didn't know that they don't stand behind their > > products, and it makes APC not recommendable any longer. > > > > What other manufacturers

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-09 Thread debian-user
Felix Miata wrote: > hw composed on 2024-02-09 12:07 (UTC+0100): > > > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? > > I bought my first APC just last year, because it was what I found on > the shelf in WalMart, only 450VA, with "Best-in-class Service and > Support", more to protect

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? > I have a Tripp-Lite sitting next to me here that replaced an APC and has > 2-1/2 times the capabiliity. Been in service several weeks and so far I'm > pretty happy with it... Would they accept a warranty claim without having to run some

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-09 Thread Felix Miata
hw composed on 2024-02-09 12:07 (UTC+0100): > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? I bought my first APC just last year, because it was what I found on the shelf in WalMart, only 450VA, with "Best-in-class Service and Support", more to protect bedroom TV and recorder against

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-09 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Friday 09 February 2024 06:07:16 am hw wrote: > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? I have a Tripp-Lite sitting next to me here that replaced an APC and has 2-1/2 times the capabiliity. Been in service several weeks and so far I'm pretty happy with it... -- Member of the

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-09 Thread Dan Ritter
hw wrote: > On Thu, 2024-02-08 at 15:29 +, Andy Smith wrote: > > [...] > That sucks. I didn't know that they don't stand behind their > products, and it makes APC not recommendable any longer. > > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? Liebert at the high end, CyberPower at the

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-09 Thread hw
On Thu, 2024-02-08 at 15:29 +, Andy Smith wrote: > [...] > Someone on the apcupsd mailing list thinks I have a faulty UPS or > battery and should get a replacement. > > APC refuses to proceed with a warranty claim because they don't > support apcupsd or nut, only the

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-08 Thread Michael Kjörling
option, just return the UPS as a "I changed my mind". Whether or not it's technically broken, seems to me that it's clearly not healthy. -- Michael Kjörling  https://michael.kjorling.se “Remember when, on the Internet, nobody cared that you were a dog?”

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-08 Thread Curt
On 2024-02-08, Charles Curley wrote: > On Thu, 8 Feb 2024 15:29:21 + > Andy Smith wrote: > >> I do not overly want to buy a Windows licence, run it >> in a VM and pass USB through to that VM just to try this. > > You could try wine. You might need the more recent crossover-office, > which is

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-08 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 8 Feb 2024 15:29:21 + Andy Smith wrote: > I do not overly want to buy a Windows licence, run it > in a VM and pass USB through to that VM just to try this. You could try wine. You might need the more recent crossover-office, which is proprietary (but contributes greatly to wine).

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-02-08 Thread Andy Smith
models that you can buy today, APC (Schneider Electric) the company only supports its own Windows-only Powerchute and won't do a warranty claim unless you can run that. I therefore question the device's suitability to a Linux environment. ] Just as an update, I bought the APC Back-UPS

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync--delete-after)

2024-01-28 Thread gene heskett
On 1/28/24 13:55, Andy Smith wrote: Hi, Thanks, this is very useful. On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 06:58:08PM +0100, hw wrote: However, stay away from their cheap models as seen on this[1] picture (Back UPS). They work and you can replace the batteries yourself even though you're not supposed

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-01-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, Thanks, this is very useful. On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 06:58:08PM +0100, hw wrote: > However, stay away from their cheap models as seen on this[1] picture > (Back UPS). They work and you can replace the batteries yourself even > though you're not supposed to. It's a minimum bas

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-01-28 Thread hw
On Fri, 2024-01-26 at 15:17 +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 04:11:39PM +0100, hw wrote: > > I've never had issues with any UPS due to self tests. The batteries > > need to be replaced when they are worn out. How often that is > >

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-01-27 Thread Roger Price
On Fri, 26 Jan 2024, David Wright wrote: On Fri 26 Jan 2024 at 19:03:33 (+0100), Roger Price wrote: I currently have two Eaton Ellipse ECO 1600's. ... The four screws are deeply recessed and difficult to see. They have different heads: some are Torx 10, others are a star. 20/20 hindsight

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-01-26 Thread debian-user
ghe2001 wrote: > Take a look at Tripp Lite: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripp_Lite > > I used them for years to back up a small domain -- they make > sine-wave electricity. One of the references in the wikipedia article looked interesting:

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-01-26 Thread David Wright
On Fri 26 Jan 2024 at 19:03:33 (+0100), Roger Price wrote: > I currently have two Eaton Ellipse ECO 1600's. I change the batteries > every 4-5 years, but this is not as easy as it should be. It is not > evident that only one of the four back panel screws needs to be > removed. I took me a

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-01-26 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Take a look at Tripp Lite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripp_Lite I used them for years to back up a small domain -- they make sine-wave electricity. -- Glenn English -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: ProtonMail

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-01-26 Thread Felix Miata
Andy Smith composed on 2024-01-26 10:17 (UTC-0500): > On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 04:11:39PM +0100, hw wrote: >> I've never had issues with any UPS due to self tests. The batteries >> need to be replaced when they are worn out. How often that is >> required depends on the U

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-01-26 Thread Roger Price
On Fri, 26 Jan 2024, Andy Smith wrote: Out of interest what brand of UPS do you recommend for home use that has easily-replaceable batteries every 3–5 years? For a load of about 300W. I currently have two Eaton Ellipse ECO 1600's. I change the batteries every 4-5 years

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-01-26 Thread James H. H. Lampert
I, too, have always used APC. I've heard people swear by APC, and I've heard people swear *at* APC. I've had reason to do both, myself (and I won't elaborate on either). -- James H. H. Lampert

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-01-26 Thread Tixy
On Fri, 2024-01-26 at 15:37 +, Michael Kjörling wrote: > On 26 Jan 2024 15:17 +, from a...@strugglers.net (Andy Smith): > > Out of interest what brand of UPS do you recommend for home use that > > has easily-replaceable batteries every 3–5 years? For a load of > > abo

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-01-26 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 26 Jan 2024 15:17 +, from a...@strugglers.net (Andy Smith): > Out of interest what brand of UPS do you recommend for home use that > has easily-replaceable batteries every 3–5 years? For a load of > about 300W. I would suggest to look at the free-standing floor-/tower-model APC

Re: Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-01-26 Thread fxkl47BF
On Fri, 26 Jan 2024, Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 04:11:39PM +0100, hw wrote: >> I've never had issues with any UPS due to self tests. The batteries >> need to be replaced when they are worn out. How often that is >> required depends on

Home UPS recommendations (Was Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after)

2024-01-26 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 04:11:39PM +0100, hw wrote: > I've never had issues with any UPS due to self tests. The batteries > need to be replaced when they are worn out. How often that is > required depends on the UPS and the conditions it is working in, > usually every 3--5

Re: NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages

2024-01-19 Thread Dan Ritter
Stefan Schumacher wrote: > Hello > > I recently bought a small UPS by Eaton in order to prevent my > btrfs-fileserver (running Debian 12 Bookworm, which is also the source > of my nut-installation) from shutting down abruptly while writing > something important during a power

NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages

2024-01-18 Thread Stefan Schumacher
Hello I recently bought a small UPS by Eaton in order to prevent my btrfs-fileserver (running Debian 12 Bookworm, which is also the source of my nut-installation) from shutting down abruptly while writing something important during a power loss. I have found very good documentation on how to set

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-02 Thread gene heskett
0, and brought this grandfathered 2970 house service up to code, doing all the internal work myself. I have a big ups running everything but the lights and printers in this room, got rid of the copper telephone because the cable was 70 years old, 50 pair paper insulated c

Re: OT: Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-02 Thread john doe
replaceable batteries? Back-UPS XS 950U, no! -- John Doe

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Karl Vogel
>> On Tue, 01 Aug 2023 03:47:28 -0400, >> David may have said: > What everybody seems to be doing is catering to surge, when a low > spike can do just as much damage. Both need to be protected against, > so any protective appliance selection has to consider that. Liebert protects against

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
; I replaced the original 60 amp service in 2008 with a 200, and brought > this grandfathered 2970 house service up to code, doing all the internal > work myself. I have a big ups running everything but the lights and > printers in this room, got rid of the copper telephone because the cab

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 15:19 Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > On Monday 31 July 2023 07:47:14 pm Charles Curley wrote: > > Replacement batteries from APC are expensive compared to buying > > elsewhere, but they come with return shipping for the exhausted battery > > so they can recycle it. Roy,

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Monday 31 July 2023 07:47:14 pm Charles Curley wrote: > Replacement batteries from APC are expensive compared to buying > elsewhere, but they come with return shipping for the exhausted battery > so they can recycle it. OTOH local recycling places give me cash for exhausted lead-acid

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread gene heskett
is a storm > coming through - just out of the idea that i don't really > want things to get fried. I replaced the original 60 amp service in 2008 with a 200, and brought this grandfathered 2970 house service up to code, doing all the internal work myself. I have a big ups running

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
o. Consider asking your electrician what options would be > available in your particular situation and for a cost estimate or > quote. > > Especially if you are in an area that frequently gets lightning, it > _might_ help the UPS last longer, too, since its protective circuitry > then

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Roger Price
strike. Frightening. Despite two differential circuit breakers in front of the UPS, it melted the circuit board in an Eaton Ellipse 1600. The server crashed but no data was lost. Eaton replaced the UPS. Roger

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread David
On Tue, 2023-08-01 at 03:14 -0400, Karl Vogel wrote: > Liebert What everybody seems to be doing is catering to surge, when a low spike can do just as much damage. Both need to be protected against, so any protective appliance selection has to consider that. Cheers! -- A Kiwi in Australia, doing

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Michael Kjörling
if you are in an area that frequently gets lightning, it _might_ help the UPS last longer, too, since its protective circuitry then doesn't need to take the brunt of the voltage spike after that is already well inside your home with all the associated risks. -- Michael Kjörling  https:

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Karl Vogel
>> On Mon, 31 Jul 2023 13:24:36 -0400, >> Tom Browder may have said: > All the reviews I've seen on Amazon for smaller capacity UPSs > for APC and Tripp Lite are not that great (I usually concentrate > on the one- and two-star reviews). > Any recommenndations from fellow Debian folks? > Thanks.

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 31 Jul 2023 12:23:46 -0500 Tom Browder wrote: > I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the > battery. I haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for > awhile, but electricity (now FPL) is not as reliable in my new > location and I need o

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread songbird
Tom Browder wrote: > I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. I > haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for awhile, but > electricity (now FPL) is not as reliable in my new location and I need one. > > All the reviews I've seen on Ama

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Bret Busby
On 1/8/23 02:53, Bret Busby wrote: On 1/8/23 02:41, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 2:13 PM Tom Browder wrote: I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. I haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for awhile, but electricity (now FPL

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Bret Busby
On 1/8/23 02:41, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 2:13 PM Tom Browder wrote: I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. I haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for awhile, but electricity (now FPL) is not as reliable in my new

Re: OT: Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Tom Browder
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 13:28 john doe wrote: > On 7/31/23 19:23, Tom Browder wrote: ... > > Any recommenndations from fellow Debian folks? > I have two APC and I'm pretty happy with those. Would you mind saying the model numbers? Do they have replaceable batteries? > What type of

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 2:13 PM Tom Browder wrote: > > I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. I > haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for awhile, but > electricity (now FPL) is not as reliable in my new location and I need

Re: OT: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 31 Jul 2023 17:35 +, from russ...@rlharris.org (Russell L. Harris): >> I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. > > Experience with APC: every one died emitting smoke That's not my experience with them (and I have three in current use,

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Bret Busby
On 1/8/23 01:23, Tom Browder wrote: I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. I haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for awhile, but electricity (now FPL) is not as reliable in my new location and I need one. All the reviews I've seen on Amazon

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Roger Price
On Mon, 31 Jul 2023, Tom Browder wrote: I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. Any recommenndations from fellow Debian folks? I use Eaton Ellipse ECO 1600's. I have replaced the batteries. The 1600 is big, but I live in an area with a lot of lightning

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Take a look at: https://tripplite.eaton.com/products/ups-battery-backup-on-line-single-phase~11-56 I ran a domain for years on older Tripp Lite UPSs like these. They take wall electricity, rectify it and charge the batteries (lead-acid in mine

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 12:23:46PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. I haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for awhile, but electricity (now FPL) is not as reliable in my new location and I need one. All

OT: Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread john doe
On 7/31/23 19:23, Tom Browder wrote: I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. I haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for awhile, but electricity (now FPL) is not as reliable in my new location and I need one. All the reviews I've seen on Amazon

Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-07-31 Thread Tom Browder
I used to use UPS units from APC back when you could replace the battery. I haven't had an UPS (but always on a surge protecter) for awhile, but electricity (now FPL) is not as reliable in my new location and I need one. All the reviews I've seen on Amazon for smaller capacity UPSs for APC

Re: IANA port ups/401

2021-04-01 Thread Roger Price
On Wed, 31 Mar 2021, Dan Ritter wrote: Roger Price wrote: On Wed, 31 Mar 2021, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 04:51:55PM +0200, Roger Price wrote: Has any reader of this list ever used IANA port ups/401 "Uninterruptible Power Supply" (other than the One Windows Tr

Re: IANA port ups/401

2021-03-31 Thread Dan Ritter
Roger Price wrote: > On Wed, 31 Mar 2021, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 04:51:55PM +0200, Roger Price wrote: > > > Has any reader of this list ever used IANA port ups/401 > > > "Uninterruptible Power Supply" (other than th

Re: IANA port ups/401

2021-03-31 Thread Roger Price
On Wed, 31 Mar 2021, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 04:51:55PM +0200, Roger Price wrote: Has any reader of this list ever used IANA port ups/401 "Uninterruptible Power Supply" (other than the One Windows Trojan)? I'm looking for protocol documentation or report

Re: IANA port ups/401

2021-03-31 Thread tomas
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 04:51:55PM +0200, Roger Price wrote: > Has any reader of this list ever used IANA port ups/401 > "Uninterruptible Power Supply" (other than the One Windows Trojan)? > I'm looking for protocol documentation or reports of usage. The port > was assigned

IANA port ups/401

2021-03-31 Thread Roger Price
Has any reader of this list ever used IANA port ups/401 "Uninterruptible Power Supply" (other than the One Windows Trojan)? I'm looking for protocol documentation or reports of usage. The port was assigned in 2008 to Mr. Charles Bennett as both assignee and contact. Mr. Bennett hi

UPS, was RTL problem

2021-03-29 Thread Roger Price
On Sun, 28 Mar 2021, Maureen L Thomas wrote: I am on an ups box so I don't understand how this happened. Hello Maureen, The UPS will protect your stuff from external power supply problems, but not from internal deterioration. Have you checked that your UPS is doing it's job correctly

Re: Resolved (and extended): Re: OT: Belkin F1DS104J KVM and PCs on a UPS

2020-02-06 Thread rhkramer
Oops, fixing a typo, below On Sunday, February 02, 2020 04:18:39 PM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks to all who replied! > > Everybody had good points. I ended up putting the unit on the non-battery > side of the UPS (just because I was out of outlets on the battery side and &

Resolved (and extended): Re: OT: Belkin F1DS104J KVM and PCs on a UPS

2020-02-02 Thread rhkramer
Thanks to all who replied! Everybody had good points. I ended up putting the unit on the non-battery side of the UPS (just because I was out of outlets on the battery side and didn't want to take the time / space to add a powerstrip or such (space is tight behind / under my desk)). I usually

Re: OT: Belkin F1DS104J KVM and PCs on a UPS

2020-01-30 Thread Roger Price
On Thu, 30 Jan 2020, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: Anybody have experience with the Belkin F1DS10[2 4]J KVMs? My question: Does that mean I need to put the KVM on the UPS as well? Speaking from experience, another reason to put the KVM switch on the UPS is protection from power surges. I live

Re: OT: Belkin F1DS104J KVM and PCs on a UPS

2020-01-30 Thread debian
On Thu, 30 Jan 2020, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: I just bought a used KVM switch (Belkin F1DS104J) and it requires power (9VDC (and has a power brick)), but the instructions say that it should be powered up before the attached PCs. My computers (at least the CPUs) are on a UPS to guard against

Re: OT: Belkin F1DS104J KVM and PCs on a UPS

2020-01-30 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
uld be powered up before the attached PCs. > >   > > My computers (at least the CPUs) are on a UPS to guard against brief > power outages (thankfully fairly rare -- knock on wood). > >   > > My question: Does that mean I need to put the KVM on the UPS as well? > If I don'

OT: Belkin F1DS104J KVM and PCs on a UPS

2020-01-30 Thread rhkramer
Anybody have experience with the Belkin F1DS10[2 4]J KVMs? I just bought a used KVM switch (Belkin F1DS104J) and it requires power (9VDC (and has a power brick)), but the instructions say that it should be powered up before the attached PCs. My computers (at least the CPUs) are on a UPS

Re: Stretch: APC Smart-UPS 1500 & nut

2019-02-12 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
zesiek Sójka wrote: >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> Ups is connected via usb: >>>> >>>> Bus 003 Device 002: ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion >>>> Uninterruptible Power Supply >>>> >>>> Recently I noticed that n

Re: Stretch: APC Smart-UPS 1500 & nut

2019-02-12 Thread Grzesiek Sójka
I corrected the subject. It was Sid but it should be stretch. Sorry, to many computers. On 2/12/19 10:54 AM, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: On 2/11/19 1:56 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 11.02.2019 16:20, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: Hi there, Ups is connected via usb: Bus 003 Device 002: ID 051d

Re: Sid: APC Smart-UPS 1500 & nut

2019-02-12 Thread Grzesiek Sójka
On 2/11/19 1:56 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 11.02.2019 16:20, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: Hi there, Ups is connected via usb: Bus 003 Device 002: ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion Uninterruptible Power Supply Recently I noticed that nut stopped to recognize it (probably after some

Re: Sid: APC Smart-UPS 1500 & nut

2019-02-11 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 11.02.2019 16:20, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: > Hi there, > > Ups is connected via usb: > > Bus 003 Device 002: ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion > Uninterruptible Power Supply > > Recently I noticed that nut stopped to recognize it (probably after > some update)

Sid: APC Smart-UPS 1500 & nut

2019-02-11 Thread Grzesiek Sójka
Hi there, Ups is connected via usb: Bus 003 Device 002: ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion Uninterruptible Power Supply Recently I noticed that nut stopped to recognize it (probably after some update): # /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a APC Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.41 (2.7.4

RE: Re: nut et ups

2018-06-25 Thread tech
ech Cc : debian Objet : Re: Re: nut et ups Le port est ouvert ? (que dit netstat) Ton firewall est off ? (un petit flush) Autre piste(mais j'y crois pas), tu as mis les bons droits/utilisateurs sur les fichiers ? Bab Le lun. 25 juin 2018 à 15:15, tech a écrit : Bonjour. Si SSl désacti

Re: Re: nut et ups

2018-06-25 Thread babouchko
uleur EATON 850pro via USB sur une Debian >> Stretch Stable. >> J'ai letsencrypt sur cette machine. >> >> Dans les logs j'ai: >> upsmon Can not initialize SSL context >> >> si 850pro est connecté via usb: >> >> lsusb >> Bus 009 Device 003

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-28 Thread deloptes
Goran wrote: > Yes, I checked with a simple wattmeter and it's correct. > > [send by mobile device] ahh, those mobile devices... you top posted What exactly did you check, so that it is correct ... I'm a simple man and can not read minds yet. regards

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-28 Thread Goran
restore power > > > > > > is the key. My UPC has a max power of 900 watt. RETPCT shows 30.0%. So: > > > > > > 900w x 0.30 = 270w > > > > > > 270 watt is the actual power draw of my server. > > > > Maybe I'm misreading it -- but it sounds l

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-28 Thread Dan Ritter
Maybe I'm misreading it -- but it sounds like "RETPCT" is the required > battery charge level before the UPS will restore power to connected > devices, assuming the battery runs flat. Yeah. I think that LOADPCT * NOMPOWER gives you the actual usage. -dsr-

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-28 Thread Dan Purgert
he key. My UPC has a max power of 900 watt. RETPCT shows 30.0%. So: > > 900w x 0.30 = 270w > > 270 watt is the actual power draw of my server. Maybe I'm misreading it -- but it sounds like "RETPCT" is the required battery charge level before the UPS will restore power to connected

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-28 Thread g
30.0%. So: 900w x 0.30 = 270w 270 watt is the actual power draw of my server. Regards   Am Donnerstag, den 27.07.2017, 20:46 +0200 schrieb Jörg-Volker Peetz: > Maybe this is helpful > APC UPS - ArchWiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/APC_UPS > Please report back if and how

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-27 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
Maybe this is helpful APC UPS - ArchWiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/APC_UPS Please report back if and how it works. Regards, jvp.

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-27 Thread Felix Miata
g composed on 2017-07-27 12:27 (UTC+0200): > Hi all, I want to get the power draw from a APC USB UPS. I have managed > to run apcusbd and apctest. But how to invoke these tools to get the > actual power draw in Watt x Ampere? > I've found this page which describes how to read it via

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-27 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 12:27:14PM +0200, g wrote: Hi all, I want to get the power draw from a APC USB UPS. I have managed to run apcusbd and apctest. But how to invoke these tools to get the actual power draw in Watt x Ampere? What model of UPS is it? Many of the newer models use a protocol

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-27 Thread Ron Leach
On 27/07/2017 11:27, g wrote: Hi all, I want to get the power draw from a APC USB UPS. I have managed [...] But I dont't have such a port neither a cable. Our APC UPSs included a USB cable in the box. The cable uses a USB plug at one end (into the linux machine) and a different plug

Re: Power draw from UPS

2017-07-27 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 12:27:14PM +0200, g wrote: > Hi all, I want to get the power draw from a APC USB UPS. I have managed > to run apcusbd and apctest. But how to invoke these tools to get the > actual power draw in Watt x Ampere? >

Power draw from UPS

2017-07-27 Thread g
Hi all, I want to get the power draw from a APC USB UPS. I have managed to run apcusbd and apctest. But how to invoke these tools to get the actual power draw in Watt x Ampere? I've found this page which describes how to read it via RS232 serial port. https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/got

Re: Back-UPS R S 1500???

2017-06-14 Thread Jorge A. Secreto
bo hacer Jorge >> >> >> El 2017-06-14 09:58, Jorge A. Secreto escribió: >>> >>> hola >>> >>> El día 14 de junio de 2017, 10:35, <admin@dpc.capgrm.co.cu> >>> escribió: >>>>> >>>>> Tengo

Re: Back-UPS R S 1500???

2017-06-14 Thread admin . red
A. Secreto escribió: hola El día 14 de junio de 2017, 10:35, <admin@dpc.capgrm.co.cu> escribió: Tengo un Back-UPS R S 1500 en el servidor Debian 8 Jessie y cuando hay algún fallo de corriente y acaba la carga se apaga bruscamente el server, mi preguntHOla que instalación podría ay

Re: Back-UPS R S 1500???

2017-06-14 Thread admin . red
Ya instale el apcupsd, que mas debo hacer Jorge El 2017-06-14 09:58, Jorge A. Secreto escribió: hola El día 14 de junio de 2017, 10:35, <admin@dpc.capgrm.co.cu> escribió: Tengo un Back-UPS R S 1500 en el servidor Debian 8 Jessie y cuando hay algún fallo de corriente y ac

Re: Back-UPS R S 1500???

2017-06-14 Thread admin . red
Tengo un Back-UPS R S 1500 en el servidor Debian 8 Jessie y cuando hay algún fallo de corriente y acaba la carga se apaga bruscamente el server, mi pregunta es que instalación podría ayudarme apagar el server cuando este la batería ejemplo al 30% de carga de forma automática igual que lo hace con

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