Sorry, it seems I readed a little to quickly the first mail.
As Daniel told, the ups should shutoff after the computer, so there is
no way to use another mechanism (or not simple way).
A were a little off subject in my precedent mail, but perhaps not as
much as I first thought ^_^
As you set th
Hi
On 8/12/06, Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 12 August 2006 21:21, Ben wrote:
> I guessed this meant that if I removed power, the system would
> shutdown when the battery hit 30% (which it did) and the UPS would
> power down 300 seconds after it reached 30% - (which it d
On Saturday 12 August 2006 21:21, Ben wrote:
> I guessed this meant that if I removed power, the system would
> shutdown when the battery hit 30% (which it did) and the UPS would
> power down 300 seconds after it reached 30% - (which it didn't, it
> just stayed on and kept beeping every 10 secs).
>
On 8/12/06, Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You need to set ondelay and offdelay... Note that ondelay is units of 10
seconds whereas offdelay is in seconds.
I set:
lowbatt = 30
offdelay = 300
ondelay = 32
notification = 3
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I guessed this meant that if I removed power, the syste
On Saturday 12 August 2006 15:05, Ben wrote:
> I have an Ellipse USBS connected via serial cable to a CentOS 3 box.
>
> Do I need to turn off the UPS as the final stage of shutdown, or will
> the UPS power itself off, before the battery reaches a level to low to
> safely recharge from?
You need to
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