Gavin David wrote:
HI Tony,
No, you don't need powerchute with apcupsd. Set up the scripts in
/etc/apcupsd to send alerts/pages/emails for the different events.
Then /etc/rc.d/init.d/apcupsd will provide the daemon when enabled and
started.
There's another package apcupsd-cgi which will provide a nice web
page where you can get graphics showing load/battery status/run time,
etc. - but I don't know if it's available in the CentOS repositories
(I'm currently running it on Fedora systems only).
Dave
I ran the apcupsd-cgi rpm from yum but don't know how to bring up the
display.
What do I do next?
I do have "gapcmon" displaying the UPS data but it is not complete with
the Belkin ups I have.
Thanks.
Bob Goodwin
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