Re: [Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread Charles Lepple
On 8/8/06, Eric S. Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Charles Lepple wrote: > On 8/8/06, Eric S. Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my >> three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like >> Belkin was a

Re: [Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread Eric S. Johansson
Charles Lepple wrote: On 8/8/06, Eric S. Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement IMHO, "low-end" means something t

Re: [Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 10:09, Charles Lepple wrote: > I don't know your physical setup, but if it were me, I would get a few > rack-mount UPSes instead of putting everything on one big UPS. > > Obviously, you don't want to go too crazy on splitting things up, > because the per-unit cost for re

Re: [Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 09:48, Eric S. Johansson wrote: > damm and the 1100 va units are the same price as belkin... If I had > only known... > > http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=975993 I should clarify that I have only used the APC SmartUPS, SmartUPS XL and SmartUPS RT, and

Re: [Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread Charles Lepple
On 8/8/06, Eric S. Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement IMHO, "low-end" means something to filter power blips le

Re: [Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread Eric S. Johansson
Daniel O'Connor wrote: On Wednesday 09 August 2006 06:37, Eric S. Johansson wrote: I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement for a few machines. Then I re

Re: [Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 06:37, Eric S. Johansson wrote: > I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my > three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like > Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement for a few machines. Then I > read this mailing li

Re: [Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread lonely wolf
On 08/09/2006 12:07 AM, Eric S. Johansson wrote: I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement for a few machines. Then I read this mailing list after I purc

[Nut-upsuser] choosing a UPS (in the United States)

2006-08-08 Thread Eric S. Johansson
I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement for a few machines. Then I read this mailing list after I purchased one and was gifted another. It looks like

[Nut-upsuser] 2.0.1 upsmon memory leak

2006-08-08 Thread Paul
Hi; I have ran into an issue with the upsmon tool leaking memory over a two month period. It seems to be due to one of my UPS hosts offline. System is a debian stable with the default nut package. Here's the data so far: companyfs1:/var/log# ps aux | grep [n]ut nut 2439 0.0 3.6 380800 1