Re: PCNS for CentOS and APC ups's

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Title: Re: PCNS for CentOS and APC ups's

Well I'm not near the config, but I remember it was easy. The default timings match APC's defaults, so all you really need to do is set the UPS name (for identification purposes) and the comm type will be snmp, port will be something like <hostname>:161:<community> and set an email address to send alerts to.

Testing is a little tricky as it dials directly in to the snmp interface, you could lower the "time on battery" and kick the plug on the ups and see if it initiates a safe shutdown, but that depends on how many other hosts are on the ups and if this host is in active production.

It has worked in my environment though.

-Ross


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From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx <centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed Feb 06 18:50:23 2008
Subject: RE: PCNS for CentOS and APC ups's

>I use apcupsd from epel
>
>-Ross

Reading about that now, it sounds a lot cleaner then that silly java based one from APC. Can you elaborate on how you add it as a device into the UPS and share a config in this scenario?
Thanks!
jlc


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