On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 09:15:30PM -0700, Mr O wrote:
> How many are using a UPS on a linux system? What program are you
> using to monitor? I have a Belkin UPS hooked up to my serial
> port but haven't quite found software for it yet. Hoping for a
> little advice before I go about breaking things. I read that if
> you send the wrong commands to a smart UPS you can turn it into
> a dump UPS real easily. Not something I want to do :)

I use apcs.  I don't do monitoring with linux, however debian has
daemons for them:
apcd - APC Smart UPS daemon
apcupsd - APC UPS Power Management

There is also:
bpowerd - monitor UPS status for Best Patriot power supplies
nut-doc - Network UPS Tools - documentation
powstatd - Configurable UPS monitoring daemon
powstatd-crypt - Configurable UPS monitoring daemon
apcd - APC Smart UPS daemon
apcupsd - APC UPS Power Management
apcupsd-devel - APC UPS Power Management (devel branch)
genpower - Monitor UPS and handle line power failures
gupsc - GNOME client for the Network UPS Tools Package (nut)
nut - Network UPS Tools
nut-cgi - Network UPS Tools - Web Interface
upsd - UPS Monitor Program via serial interface
wmnut - A wmaker dock app that displays UPS statistics from NUT's upsd

Cory

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