From: "Peter Reed" <mrdeadworry@xxxxxxxxx>
David Fletcher wrote:
At 09:27 07/09/2006, you wrote:
What do I start from? How to detect the UPS type? What files are not
needed
for network configuring?
Thanks...
This might not be much help (depends upon what brand of UPS you've got)
but I always use apcupsd with a USB connected APC UPS. It's easy to set
up and "just works".
Dave
I concur, mine just works as above. All the files you mention in
/etc/ups are empty in my installation. The help files are out of date
but if you go to: > http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/index.html
It is a good resource for setting up a UPS. Good luck.
Peter
There may be some problems if there is a USB based UPS involved. Check
with the apcupsd mailing list archives for more information. One thing
I noticed here in one install recently was that the USB bus terminated
before the "apcupsd --killpower" command got executed. Of course, This
Will Never Do.
{^_^}
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