I use apc bk500ei USB UPS
there is a util called apcupsd that controls the UPS and works very well
Thomas H. George wrote:
I must replace my Belkin UPS which was damaged by a power surge. I have
been happy enough with it and the Bulldogdry software for linux. Its
internal software got fried
I got a Powerware 5125 with a connectUPS card (web server/snmp), and
works great but I have not setup any automated shutdown software yet.
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Thomas H. George wrote:
I ask the question, What is the best UPS for Linux.
I don't know which one is best but I have an APC Back UPS LS-500 working
fine with mine. It uses a package called apcupsd which will shutdown the
computer automatically after so much battery power is left. I also have
Sorry, a valid UPS tracking number was not found in your message.
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Hola
Alguien tiene alguna experiencia de instalar un UPS Smart (Energi
sistem) en woody. Viene con un rpm para RedHat. ¿Puedo instalarlo en
debian? ¿Debo instalar un lector de paquetes rpm ? ¿Qué me recomendáis?.
Gracias,
Jordi
El Lun 19 Abr 2004 07:24, Jordi Bardají escribió:
Hola
Alguien tiene alguna experiencia de instalar un UPS Smart (Energi
sistem) en woody. Viene con un rpm para RedHat. ¿Puedo instalarlo en
debian? ¿Debo instalar un lector de paquetes rpm ? ¿Qué me recomendáis?.
Gracias,
Jordi
no instalé
Woody has several ups monitoring daemons, which I can use, but
which of them is most suitable for APC SmartUPS 620. From description
apcd seems to be for SmartUPS's, but documentation is really limited.
README.Debian mentions change to enable dependent on the remaining
battery load instead
i'm very very sorry, anybody have sent your mail to my address.
Leider wurde bei Ihrer Mitteilung keine gültige UPS Kontrollnummer gefunden.
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Coordenadas temporales: Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 01:24:56AM +0200
Sujeto: Alberto Picon Couselo
Comunicaba sobre: Debian y UPS
¿Alguien sabe de algún otro monitor para UPS con líneas de control
configurables (como powstatd) en debian con cliente para Windows?.
Pues powstatd está en Debian, no se
El powstatd esta bastante bien y permite gestionar el apagado en máquinas
UNIX/Linux. Sin embargo, en powstatd no existe (creo) un frontend para las
maquinas Windows que tambien estan conectadas a la UPS... El APCUPSD tiene
un cliente estupendo para Windows y Linux que se instala como servicio y
Coordenadas temporales: Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 10:00:17AM +0200
Sujeto: Alberto Picon Couselo
Comunicaba sobre: RE: Debian y UPS
El powstatd esta bastante bien y permite gestionar el apagado en máquinas
UNIX/Linux. Sin embargo, en powstatd no existe (creo) un frontend para las
maquinas Windows
control que monitoriza no son compatibles con mi modelo de batería.
Es una lástima porque cuenta con clientes para Windows que instalan un
servicio de UPS que cierra el sistema cuando se lo manda el demonio apcupsd
del servidor.
¿Alguien sabe de algún otro monitor para UPS con líneas de control
Hola Amigos
Por problemas con el fluido eléctrico, me gustaría mandar a apagar mi equipo
al transcurrir un periodo de tiempo del uso de las baterías del UPS.
Tengo entendido que hay un paquete para esto que trabaja censando la
interfase serie entre la pc y UPS.
Me pudieran decir que paquete de
* Cuenta la leyenda que Humberto Morell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
Hola Amigos
Por problemas con el fluido eléctrico, me gustaría mandar a apagar mi equipo
al transcurrir un periodo de tiempo del uso de las baterías del UPS.
Tengo entendido que hay un paquete para esto que trabaja
Tengo entendido que hay un paquete para esto que trabaja censando la
interfase serie entre la pc y UPS.
Para los SAIs de APC:
galvan:~$ apt-cache search apc ups
apcd - APC Smart UPS daemon
genpower - Monitor UPS and handle line power failures
nut - Network UPS Tools
powstatd - Configurable
Coordenadas temporales: Tue, May 13, 2003 at 02:46:18PM -0400
Sujeto: Humberto Morell
Comunicaba sobre: Halt por UPS
Tengo entendido que hay un paquete para esto que trabaja censando la
interfase serie entre la pc y UPS.
Me pudieran decir que paquete de debian se emplea para ello pues estoy
Hola
Muchas gracias a todos y en especial a German y Susana por sus respuestas.
Por lo que entendi de lo que dice Susana me da la impresion que hay varios
paquetes y estan en dependencia del tipo de UPS.
Si es asi me pudieran indicar alguno en especifico para el Mustek UPS 400
Gracias nuevamente
Coordenadas temporales: Tue, May 13, 2003 at 04:08:18PM -0400
Sujeto: Humberto Morell
Comunicaba sobre: Re: Halt por UPS
Si es asi me pudieran indicar alguno en especifico para el Mustek UPS 400
Gracias nuevamente
Morell
nut. Es un paquete genérico:
Package: nut
Provides: ups-monitor
Witam,
Widze ze ten temat jest poruszany,wiec skorzystam z okazji.
Czy UPS-y Ever z serii innej niz NET tj. Eco i Eco Pro, moga byc obslugiwane
przez program powersoft-1.1.1b ,oczywiscie pod Debianem?
Z powazaniem
Karol Cienciała
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Witam,
Widze ze ten temat jest poruszany,wiec skorzystam z okazji.
Czy UPS-y Ever z serii innej niz NET tj. Eco i Eco Pro, moga byc
Dzieki za fachowe wyjasnienia.Wybiore chyba NET700.
Karol
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On 07 Feb 2003, Scott Henson wrote:
The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
lights blink about once a second. The box
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 01:39:14PM -0500, Scott Henson wrote:
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 12:39, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 07 Feb 2003, Scott Henson wrote:
The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
lights blink about once a second. The box will not respond to anything
including network
Scott Henson wrote:
The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
lights blink about once a second. The box will not respond to anything
Jak w temacie... Uzywa ktos z upsd? Bo nie moge sygnalow mu dopasowac...
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Jeremy Wilkerson wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Debian on my computer, but I have never used a
Unix OS before. I installed version 3.0 rev 1 for i386. My computer
is a Pentium II 400. Occasionally KDE totally freezes up on me, and
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003 21:55, Rohan Nicholls wrote:
* Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030130 16:07]:
Jeremy Wilkerson wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Debian on my computer, but I have never used a
Unix OS before. I installed version 3.0 rev 1 for i386. My computer
is a Pentium II 400.
Jeremy Wilkerson wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Debian on my computer, but I have never used a
Unix OS before. I installed version 3.0 rev 1 for i386. My computer
is a Pentium II 400. Occasionally KDE totally freezes up on me, and
frequently (a few times every day), certain applications,
Hi,
I recently installed Debian on my computer, but I have never used a Unix OS
before. I installed version 3.0 rev 1 for i386. My computer is a Pentium
II 400. Occasionally KDE totally freezes up on me, and frequently (a few
times every day), certain applications, like text editors, will
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Nathan E Norman wrote:
If I had one of those SNMP modules here I'd whip together a script,
but my APC is directly attached using a serial cable.
Regards,
Ours is double connected, now that I think of it.
AS/400 on the serial side, and the SNMP board handles the rest of
2 or 3 years ago I struggled long and hard with an APC UPS on a Linux
system. I finally gave up in disgust and replaced it.
I have some more info, and it's pretty weird. APC says, and my
experience seems to confirm it, that you need a different serial cable
for Unixy systems than Windows
I use the powstatd package with my APC BackUPS 500. The real advantage
that it offers is that you can run powstatd -t and see what signals
the UPS sends.
It's also a good idea when testing the UPS to *not* plug the computer
into the UPS. Instead, just plug in a lamp into the UPS.
Another
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Nathan E Norman wrote:
Grab the MIB and roll your own tool using, for example, perl +
Net:SNMP
I have the MIB somewhere (or know someone who does :-) if you need it.
Now that's even harder than putting up with their crappy software!
I used snmpwalk once to grab the
hours of runtime. Keep in mind that the rackmount battery packs
count as 2 battery packs, so when configuring the UPS to make it aware
of the battery packs double the amount if its a rackmount(4 batteries
vs 2 in the floor models).
Yeah. The battery back I have in the unit now counts as 5
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:08:59PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
I disconnected the serial cable from the UPS to the PC, and apt-get
remove apcupsd. Now when I pull the UPS plug from the wall the
computer keeps going. Progress, though of course it no longer has a
way of knowing the power has
Quoting Pigeon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Messages only go from the UPS to the computer... but the UPS clearly
receives something FROM the computer, which affects its LED... and
you're supposed to use XON/XOFF (software) flow control.
My guess is that the UPS is using the hardware flow
I have some more info, and it's pretty weird. APC says, and my
experience seems to confirm it, that you need a different serial cable
for Unixy systems than Windows. And if you want to dual boot, well,
that's just too bad.
Unix, they say, is putting a voltage on a pin that the UPS detects
had a few years ago.
APC Powerchute worked fine in smart mode in win32, but not in linux.
After much testing with various linux UPS tools(one of which I got working
in smart mode ~20% of the time) I called APC and they told me something
similar, and sent me another cable free(the black smart cable
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 06:17:42AM -0500, Mike Dresser wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Nathan E Norman wrote:
Grab the MIB and roll your own tool using, for example, perl +
Net:SNMP
I have the MIB somewhere (or know someone who does :-) if you need it.
Now that's even harder than putting
, they say, is putting a voltage on a pin that the UPS detects and
takes as a shut down signal. APC says this is a feature for people
who don't have computers (e.g., you're powering some alarms).
Looks like I guessed right! :-)
So this configuration fails (that is, powers off immediately
My UPS, an APC BackUPS 650, seems ineffective under Linux. Originally
I thought this was because it could not cope with the load, but it
works OK under MS-Windows.
That is, when I pull the cord from the wall under Windows I get an
alert the UPS is on battery. When I do the same under Linux
Ross Boylan said:
My UPS, an APC BackUPS 650, seems ineffective under Linux. Originally I
thought this was because it could not cope with the load, but it works OK
under MS-Windows.
That is, when I pull the cord from the wall under Windows I get an alert
the UPS is on battery. When I do
I disconnected the serial cable from the UPS to the PC, and apt-get
remove apcupsd. Now when I pull the UPS plug from the wall the
computer keeps going. Progress, though of course it no longer has a
way of knowing the power has failed.
When the system was on with the cable connected the green
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 05:22:51PM -0800, nate wrote:
Ross Boylan said:
My UPS, an APC BackUPS 650, seems ineffective under Linux. Originally I
thought this was because it could not cope with the load, but it works OK
under MS-Windows.
That is, when I pull the cord from the wall under
it here for now:
http://portal.aphroland.org/pc452_glibc.tar.bz2
Hella evil program. Wish there wasn't a dependency on having X installed
just to talk to the ups. I have a Smart-UPS 1000XL, with a UX24BP
battery backup attached. (weighs about 300 lbs). It has one of the
snmp boards mounted
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Ross Boylan wrote:
Thanks for the other tips. APC currently says Debian is not one of
their (semi)supported systems.
And neither is Windows 95/98. :)
I tried to get APC to fix their security holes in PowerChute Plus, they
denied there was a problem.
As well, the
count as 2 battery packs, so when configuring the UPS to make it aware
of the battery packs double the amount if its a rackmount(4 batteries
vs 2 in the floor models).
Do those cyberpower's not have cooling or something? I haven't heard the
fan shut off on our 1000XL yet.
the 1500AVR has a fan
I am seeing something similar (but no LSR safety check message)
sometimes on my SuSE 7.1 system. Sometimes it does a system shutdown
5 seconds after the power fail. Other times it works fine.
I had been attributing it to my abusing the UPS by holding the off
switch down to keep the TV powered
fine on debian 2.2
and 3.0 just incase I need to test. I put it here for now:
http://portal.aphroland.org/pc452_glibc.tar.bz2
Hella evil program. Wish there wasn't a dependency on having X installed
just to talk to the ups. I have a Smart-UPS 1000XL, with a UX24BP
battery backup
trujo wrote:
El mié, 18-12-2002 a las 04:24, Felix Navarro escribió:
Hola a todos, ¿alguien por casualidad sabe como hacer un cable serial para un
UPS Ever-Power 500va, para que funcione con nut y otras utilidades de monitoreo
bajo win$$$? agradecería cualquier información.
Hay dos
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 09:11:24AM -0300, Héctor Andrés Rompato Carricart wrote:
trujo wrote:
El mié, 18-12-2002 a las 04:24, Felix Navarro escribió:
Hola a todos, ¿alguien por casualidad sabe como hacer un cable serial
para un UPS Ever-Power 500va, para que funcione con nut y otras
El mié, 18-12-2002 a las 04:24, Felix Navarro escribió:
Hola a todos, ¿alguien por casualidad sabe como hacer un cable serial para un
UPS Ever-Power 500va, para que funcione con nut y otras utilidades de
monitoreo bajo win$$$? agradecería cualquier información.
Hay dos tipos de cables
Yo tengo un problema similar tengo una UPS marca ATOMLUX A500
he hablado con el soporte tecnico y me dijeron que el cable no se consigue y
tampoco me dieron la configuracion, del cable lo unico que me dijeron es que
el cable tiene un circuito, en alguno de los programas de woody para
monitorear
El problema es que ya he probado cables rs-232 y nada, incluso consegui por
internet otros cables, pero creo que tiene los pines diferentes a los de los
demas UPS.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: semi-OT Ever-Power UPS
Hola a todos, ¿alguien por casualidad sabe como
hacer un cable serial para un UPS Ever-Power 500va, para que funcione con nut y
otras utilidades de monitoreo bajo win$$$? agradecería cualquier
información.
Saludos,
Felix Navarro.
Hello,
I did apt-get install apcupsd on my Debian Woody box
and made appropriate changes to the apcupsd.conf file.
The program starts fine, I see apcmain, apcnis, apcser
running, and I can do apcaccess status so I am communicating
with the UPS. But when I unplug power NO warning messages
Bonjour !
Existe-il des paquets sous DEBIAN , permettant de bloquer le chargement
des pop-ups et autres joyeusetés lorsque tu surfes ??
Sous Windows, je connais mais ici..
Claude
claude.parisot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bonjour !
Bonsoir,
Existe-il des paquets sous DEBIAN , permettant de bloquer le chargement
des pop-ups et autres joyeusetés lorsque tu surfes ??
Sous Windows, je connais mais ici..
Ben mozilla fait ça.
Christian
Le Jeudi 12 Décembre 2002 21:49, claude.parisot a écrit :
Bonjour !
Existe-il des paquets sous DEBIAN , permettant de bloquer le chargement
des pop-ups et autres joyeusetés lorsque tu surfes ??
Sous Windows, je connais mais ici..
Claude
Il suffit
claude.parisot a écrit:
Bonjour !
bonsoir,
Existe-il des paquets sous DEBIAN , permettant de bloquer le chargement
des pop-ups et autres joyeusetés lorsque tu surfes ??
Sous Windows, je connais mais ici..
mozilla ?
Claude
Yoann
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:49:05PM +0100, claude.parisot wrote:
Existe-il des paquets sous DEBIAN , permettant de bloquer le
chargement des pop-ups et autres joyeusetés lorsque tu surfes ??
privoxy. Il est arrivé trop tard pour la woody, malheureusement, mais
il est en sarge.
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Le 12 décembre 2002 à 21:49 (+0100), claude.parisot a tapoté sur son
clavier :
Bonjour !
Salut
Existe-il des paquets sous DEBIAN , permettant de bloquer le chargement
des pop-ups et autres joyeusetés lorsque tu surfes ??
Sous Windows, je connais mais ici..
Si c'est juste pour les pop-ups
* claude.parisot [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-12-12 21:49] :
Bonjour !
Existe-il des paquets sous DEBIAN , permettant de bloquer le chargement
des pop-ups et autres joyeusetés lorsque tu surfes ??
Sous Windows, je connais mais ici..
Je vais me faire l'avocat du diable : comme sous Windows
Hi all,
Has anyone successfully used Tripp Lite's PowerAlert software (ver 11)
in Debian Unstable? I just bought a Tripp Lite BCPRO 600 with USB interface.
I am using stock 2.4.19 kernel from kernel.org custom compiled for my box.
The UPS is detected correctly. Here is the output from `cat
http://www.exploits.org/nut _might_ work with your UPS. There is also
a deb.
I hope you will find it interesting.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 10:46:14AM -0600, Amal Phadke wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone successfully used Tripp Lite's PowerAlert software (ver 11)
in Debian Unstable? I just
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I do not have all of the details figured out, but has any one else seen a
problem with Mozilla on VTWM? Any pop-ups (e.g. name for New Folder, etc.)
will not edit text in any text boxes. I can select the text but no
keyboard input is recognized/seen.
I did not find
I do not have all of the details figured out, but has any one else seen a
problem with Mozilla on VTWM? Any pop-ups (e.g. name for New Folder, etc.) will
not edit text in any text boxes. I can select the text but no keyboard input is
recognized/seen.
I did not find anything searching
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not have all of the details figured out, but has any one else seen a
problem with Mozilla on VTWM? Any pop-ups (e.g. name for New Folder, etc.) will
not edit text in any text boxes. I can select the text but no keyboard input is
recognized/seen.
I did not find
Hola a todos,
necesito configurar un SAI APC Smart-UPS 1000 en un servidor Debian Woody.
Buscando con apt-cache he encontrado estos paquetes:
apcd - APC Smart UPS daemon
apcupsd - APC UPS Power Management
powstatd - Configurable UPS monitoring daemon
powstatd-crypt - Configurable UPS monitoring
On Sat, Sep 28, 2002 at 06:21:00AM +0400, Philippe Monroux wrote:
Bonjour,
Existe t-il un petit utilitaire qui permette de visualiser l'état d'un
onduleur, mis à part les scripts CGI fournis avec nut?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search ups | grep UPS | grep -v CUPS
apcd - APC Smart UPS
Bonjour,
Existe t-il un petit utilitaire qui permette de visualiser l'état d'un
onduleur, mis à part les scripts CGI fournis avec nut?
Merci
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Hola amigos:
Soy usuario desde hace algún tiempo de Debian y no manejo muy bién todas las
capacidades del sistema operativo
El problema es el siguiente tengo una UPS APC smart de 700VA con compatibilidad
940-0024C, no la he podido hacer andar con los demonios de Debian para ups,
probe el
teo wrote:
Hola amigos:
Soy usuario desde hace algún tiempo de Debian y no manejo muy bién todas las capacidades del sistema operativo
El problema es el siguiente tengo una UPS APC smart de 700VA con compatibilidad 940-0024C, no la he podido hacer andar con los demonios de Debian para ups
Hola
Lista, como comente en un mail anterior tengo una UPS APC SMART y no he podido
hacer que Debian se comunique con ella. Alguien tiene idea de como lo puedo
lograr.
Tengo woody con kernel 2.4.18.
saludos
yo tengo una UPS APC andando con woody 2.4.18 con el apcupsd, me acuerdo que
renegue un poco con el tema del cable.
estas seguro de que tenes el cable correcto?
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 12:13:03 -0400
teo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola
Lista, como comente en un mail anterior tengo una UPS APC
Tomek Banas wrote:
Witaj debian-user-polish,
poszukuje informacji na temat jak zainstalowac UPS'a firmy APC pod
debianem, znalazlem cos takiego jak apcd, ale nie chce to dzialac.
moze znajdzie sie ktos na tyle uprzejmy, ze poda mi jaki link, jak
to zrobic
wielkie dzieki.
Witaj debian-user-polish,
poszukuje informacji na temat jak zainstalowac UPS'a firmy APC pod
debianem, znalazlem cos takiego jak apcd, ale nie chce to dzialac.
moze znajdzie sie ktos na tyle uprzejmy, ze poda mi jaki link, jak
to zrobic
wielkie dzieki.
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Czesc,
poszukuje informacji na temat jak zainstalowac UPS'a firmy APC pod
debianem, znalazlem cos takiego jak apcd, ale nie chce to dzialac.
Poszukaj pakietu nut. Chyba jest w wersji testowej.
Pozdrawiam
Wojtek
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Witam
poszukuje informacji na temat jak zainstalowac UPS'a firmy APC pod
debianem, znalazlem cos takiego jak apcd, ale nie chce to dzialac.
Ja sciagnalem sobie zrodla apcupsd, skompilowalem, skonfigurowalem i dziala
www.apcupsd.com - downloads ... itd
albo
hola a todos:
Disculpen el off-topic pero ya no se que hacer, tengo un ups APC Buack-UPS AVR
500, alimentando un woody, y quiero hacer andar el apcupsd para poder tener un
shutdown limpio si me quedo sin energia, pero no se que cable serie tengo que
utilizar para conectar la ups a la pc
on Sat, May 18, 2002, Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have an APC Back-UPS 650 Pro. Works like a charm. I don't use the
Linux driver that is supplied, because apcupsd works better. Gives
you more information than you probably want to know. I get in excess
Please use postfix
* Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
on Sat, May 18, 2002, Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have an APC Back-UPS 650 Pro. Works like a charm. I don't use the
Linux driver that is supplied, because apcupsd works better. Gives
you more information than you probably
I have an APC Back-UPS 650 Pro. Works like a charm. I don't use the
Linux driver that is supplied, because apcupsd works better. Gives
you more information than you probably want to know. I get in excess
of 50 minutes out of it, with the monitor on but blanked.
Cam
* csj ([EMAIL PROTECTED
On 19 May 02 02:53:25 GMT, csj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A note from one manufacturer's site, for example, reads in part: Due to
special signaling requirements necessary for Windows Plug and Play, the
serial cable included with the UPS will not work in the Linux
environment. I'm not sure
I'm planning to replace my borked el-cheapo UPS. Can somebody recommend
a widely available brand that comes with a Linux-compatible signaling
cable? From my limited web research it appears that not all signaling
cables are the same.
A note from one manufacturer's site, for example, reads in part
Can someone help me with something related to ups setup? I was trying
to setup the shutdown command properly and was reading through the
nut-doc/shutdown.txt file and found this:
-- snip
2. Edit your shutdown scripts to check for that flag file and then call
Is anyone knows where i can get the software for this monster?
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:34:00 -0500 (EST), Mike Dresser wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Gary Turner wrote:
Does any UPS mfg offer ampere-hour ratings?
snip
Well, at least with the APC's, you can find out, by looking at what the
replacement batteries are. I believe they say there the AH ratings
). There doesn't sound like there's going to be much
battery reserve. I have an APC Smart-UPS 1400 VA here that weighs 24.1
kg(58lbs), and runs at 45% load, for 26 minutes. Was about 30 when we
bought it a few years ago. Aside from transformer weights, there's
probably over double the battery
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Gary Turner wrote:
Does any UPS mfg offer ampere-hour ratings? I would expect to see a
table representing operating time at 1) max current rating, 2) current
at max time, and 3) optimal time-current. The rating should specify the
output voltage range (fresh charge
So I need a UPS. A little searching turned up:
http://www.us.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10234009loc=494
which is described as Ellipse 1200 RS232 free standing UPS 1200VA. It is
made by MGE. The price and specs look good, but I hope to hear a
recommendation or experience before I buy
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Henry House wrote:
So I need a UPS. A little searching turned up:
http://www.us.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10234009loc=494
which is described as Ellipse 1200 RS232 free standing UPS 1200VA. It is
made by MGE. The price and specs look good, but I hope to hear
battery that fits in your
pocket. The only thing is, I'm going to plug an LED and resistor into the
output. 6 week runtime!
Does any UPS mfg offer ampere-hour ratings? I would expect to see a
table representing operating time at 1) max current rating, 2) current
at max time, and 3) optimal time
UPS works well with the powstatd
(or powstatd-crypt) Debian package. It should!
http://packages.debian.org/powstatd
UPS models known to work:
CyberPower PowerSL series
CyberPower Power2000 1500VA
CyberPower Power99 325VA, 400VA, 500VA and 720VA
Some older CyberPower 385VA and 450VA
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at purchasing a UPS and trying to decide between APC and
Best (Invensys).
snip
So basically I am after some advice regarding the experiences of others.
I will probably get a 750VA unit for my home server and would prefer
Mark
a quick correction on the price of hteCyberposer UPS I
mentioned in an earlier message I paid about $190, considerably less
than I said.Sorry.
David
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at purchasing a UPS and trying to decide between APC and
Best (Invensys). Best
I am looking at purchasing a UPS and trying to decide between APC and
Best (Invensys). Best apparently used to release their source code for
their unix driver - which is a big plus. But this is no longer the
case. Best provides binary versions of drivers for linux which is good.
Apparently APC
at 4ups.com, but that website is more annoying). Standard
Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with PEI in any way.
Hope this helps and take care,
Daniel
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at purchasing a UPS and trying to decide between APC and
Best (Invensys). Best
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