Re: UPS question

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On 30/09/14 02:33 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
so I have a bunch of servers at work that are on DUAL UPS's (1 per each
of 2 power supplies).   Its mostly HP gear, but also some Sun and IBM.
Ideally I'd like the system to not go into shutdown unless BOTH UPS's
that a particular box is plugged into (there's actually 4 UPS, 2 per
each of 2 racks).    Has anyone ever configured anything like that with
NUT or whatever?

Right now, I'm running without any UPS monitoring software, as the whole
building is on a generator that comes on 60 seconds after a power
failure, so my 7kVA(!) UPS's don't see much use, and also I just
installled these new racks and UPS's and haven't really had the time to
sit down and figure it all out.

I do this with APC UPSes and apcupsd. I find it well worth the effort as I have a (separate) program that checks the UPS state every 30 seconds and emails me if there is a notable state change. This has caught multiple power issues coming from the mains.

I show how I do this as a sub-section in a larger tutorial, if you are curious;

https://alteeve.ca/w/AN!Cluster_Tutorial_2#Setting_Up_UPS_Monitoring

I had to make some changes to the apcupsd init.d script to read/use multiple UPS config files. I also disabled the automatic power off features as, by default, it would have triggered a shutdown as soon as one UPS dropped. This is useless if the other UPS is fine, of course. That separate scanner program handles the smarts for deciding when to shut down based on the strongest of the available UPSes... but that's not really covered here.

hth

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