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device is safe to use anymore.
Not an invalid point, true. I'd discuss other shortcomings of
Cyberpower's design, but I don't want to drift further off topic.
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op of the chassis one by one. It's not pretty. Three and a half
hours of work including repairing damaged wiring harnesses.
ANYWAY . can anyone by chance tell me how to reset the battery DATE
on a CyberPower UPS using upscmd?
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m, because Cyberpower's
battery "trays" are ghastly. I've seen thicker plastic on
notions-counter blister packs.
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ith a PR3000LCDRTXL2U have any useful tips?
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AllowOverride Limit
Require local
Require ip aa.bb.cc.dd/nn
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OSTSYNC" is not. It seems to me that
if the directive is to provide a maximum time that the primary should wait for
secondaries to shut down, then it would be better if it were called MAXWAITTIME.
Good call IMO.
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I'd been going to suggest controller and ... something. Controller and
subscriber?
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4 448 ?Ss Nov01 1:28
/usr/sbin/upsd
> 3. Where does the distribution place the NUT configuration files?
> Suggestion 1: command locate upsd.conf | grep -E "^/etc" | grep -v cups
> Suggestion 2: command ls -d /etc/*/* | grep "upsd.conf" | grep
shut
down non-critical appserver (this roughly triples runtime)
20% — shut down primary application server
10% — order shutdown of remaining connected workstations, keep network
stack running as long as battery lasts
But I simply haven't had the time and energy to get to it.
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> change, it depends on the BIOS.)
You might also be able to leverage wake-on-lan here, since much modern
hardware is never really fully "off" as long as it is powered.
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five
minutes." But I don't see any way to do that without writing the code
myself.)
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using NUT are documented? Can anyone tell me
whether Cyberpower's behavior on runtime calibration is to drain the
battery to low-power threshold, then keep power on while it recharges,
or to drain to low-power threshold and then kill the power? I've been
unpleasantly surprised that way be
L CHARG,
that may be an indication that your batteries are failing and need to be
replaced.
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On 2019-12-17 16:43, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Dec 17, 2019, at 3:45 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>
>> Also, looking at my own monitoring graphs of what happened around the
>> outage, it looks as though runtime on my UPS is strangely non-linear
>> with respect to
on.
There are some very odd things going on here that I need to get to the
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On 2019-12-16 05:34, Roger Price wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Dec 2019, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>> I switched a while back to a Cyberpower PR3000LCDRTXL2U UPS with an
>> external battery chassis. We've lost power twice since I installed it,
>> and both times, the UPS has kil
wrong, or what might I have missed, or what
setting am I misunderstanding, that the UPS itself is shutting off the
power so absurdly early?
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On 1/28/19 9:10 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2019, at 10:56 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>
>> I'm not 100% certain I'm tracking what you mean by 'scaled to the
>> transfer voltage range' though. Could you clarify?
>>
>
> The "o
to the bottom of that if something comes up.
>
Thanks, useful to know. I'll have to keep a note of that in case
anything starts looking weird.
I'm not 100% certain I'm tracking what you mean by 'scaled to the
transfer voltage range' though. Could you clarify?
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On 1/27/19 9:13 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2019, at 2:36 PM, Phil Stracchino <mailto:ph...@caerllewys.net>> wrote:
>> The new Cyberpower PR3000 (also 3KVA), wqhich operates at a 90% power
>> factor, considers this same load to be 43% load.
>>
>&g
stems
ups.model: PR3000LCDRTXL2U
ups.productid: 0601
ups.realpower.nominal: 3000
ups.serial: PTEHU298
ups.status: OL
ups.timer.shutdown: -60
ups.timer.start: -60
ups.vendorid: 0764
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On 1/27/19 2:36 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> The HCL seems to imply that this UPS should *also* be supported by the
> powerpanel driver. However, I see from the documentation that the
> powerpanel driver is a lot of best-effort because cyberpower is
> uncommunicative about details of
werpanel driver what type of connection it
expects. Can anyone fill in that detail for me? I'd like to give it a try.
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Mobil
On 1/22/19 10:06 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jan 22, 2019, at 4:37 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Is there any practical benefit to getting the SNMP network card for it
>> unless I plan to monitor it via SNMP, or can any monitoring and
>> management I need to do be do
NMP network card for it
unless I plan to monitor it via SNMP, or can any monitoring and
management I need to do be done perfectly well via serial, as on my APCs?
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