On 3/24/06, Chris Mauritz <chrism@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > edukes@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> Depending on the vendor of the UPS, you may be able to cheaply replace > >> the original batteries. APC has a program called "ChargeUPS" or > >> somesuch that sends you replacement batteries and allows you to send > >> your old batteries back to them "freight pre-paid" so you don't have to > >> deal with disposing of them properly (which can be a pain in the behind > >> in some areas). > >> > > > > The reason I asked the question was I was looking at buying a used APC 1400 with no battery. It seems shipping for the battery is about as much as the battery itself. > > > > Do you know a particular model of APC that is compatible with CentOS? > > > > I'm not sure I understand your question. If by "compatible" you mean it > will come with software that will work with CentOS so that you can do > automated shutdowns and whatnot, I'm really not sure of the status of > those tools for Linux in general, and CentOS in particular. That's the > only "compatibility" issue I can think of. > > Also, I wouldn't buy a used UPS without a battery. You have absolutely > no way of knowing whether it works. CompUSA and Staples have recently > been selling brand new SmartUPS 1500 units for $199. Even if the used > one is FREE, I'd still pay the $199 to get a known good UPS with a warranty. > > Cheers, > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > You can use apcupsd to talk to APC UPSs. Very easy to configure.