On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:29 AM, jbiskofski jbiskof...@gmail.com wrote:
And then about 20 seconds later :
ugen1.2: Tripp Lite at usbus1 (disconnected)
uhid1: at uhub1, port 2, addr 2 (disconnected)
20 seconds after that :
ugen1.2: Tripp Lite at usbus1
uhid1: Tripp Lite Tripp
I have a backups 280 and there is no serial port on it. Are you
sure your looking at the right thing? In any case a 280 is barely
enough to keep a PC powered much less a PC and monitor. I use mine
for my DSL modem and DSL router.
There's lots of SmartUPS 450 UPSs on Ebay. Find one that the
http://buy.apc.com/commerce/storefronts/factoryoutlet/default.asp
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
I have a backups 280 and there is no serial port on it. Are you
sure your looking at the right thing? In any case a 280 is barely
enough to keep a PC powered much less a PC and monitor. I use mine
for my
I have purchased a few APC Ups's from a vendor on Ebay. Wonderful to
work with. a few weeks ago the UPS I purchased about 1 and a half
years ago had a electrical problem and the ups failed. He sent me
another unit and it arrived in just a few days. I Paid $179 for a APC
Smart 1400 RM UPS. I
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
I have a backups 280 and there is no serial port on it. Are you
sure your looking at the right thing?
I believe they have the BackUPS _Pro_ 280, the larger brothers
(420 and 650) of which are sitting two feet behind me. Both have
serial ports only. (They
On Thursday 21 October 2004 07:35, Robert Huff wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
I have a backups 280 and there is no serial port on it. Are you
sure your looking at the right thing?
I believe they have the BackUPS _Pro_ 280, the larger brothers
(420 and 650) of which are sitting two
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Cc: Robert Huff
Subject: Re: APC UPS question
On Thursday 21 October 2004 07:35, Robert Huff wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
I have a backups 280 and there is no serial port on it. Are you
sure your looking at the right thing?
I believe they have
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
incidentally with the smartups you can query the ups for the
amount of runtime left so you know how much life is left in the
battery, the ups self-tests this periodically and you can send
a command to it to do this. Very useful.
That's also true for the
Matt Navarre writes:
I believe they have the BackUPS _Pro_ 280, the larger brothers
(420 and 650) of which are sitting two feet behind me. Both have
serial ports only. (They are 5+ years old.)
Does the 650 work well with FreeBSD? I can get a refurb 650 from
APC for the same
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 11:11:03 +0300, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
you wrote:
Hi,
I need to connect my freebsd server to APC BackUPS 500 RS. The
problem is that apcupsd does not support this combination.
Ports was not really helpful. So, if anybody have the patches, or
any idea of how to make
That would be sufficient to create a script to monitor
the power state, maybe have the script check the
status again in 10 minutes and shutdown the PC if
necessary.
It can be done right?
--- Mike Tancsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 11:11:03 +0300, in
At 10:48 PM 06/04/2004, Me wrote:
That would be sufficient to create a script to monitor
the power state, maybe have the script check the
status again in 10 minutes and shutdown the PC if
necessary.
It can be done right?
The time estimate is very inaccurate on the ES and RS units that I have
Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
A while ago I posted that I could not get my APC UPS BK350 to work under
FreeBSD 4.7R, using apcupsd. Problem was that, though apcupsd test prog sees
the power go off-line, the apcupsd daemon itself does not. :(
So, since I do need a solution, maybe I
At 09:29 AM 2.25.2003 -0500, Dan Pelleg wrote:
Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
A while ago I posted that I could not get my APC UPS BK350 to work under
FreeBSD 4.7R, using apcupsd. Problem was that, though apcupsd test prog
sees
the power go off-line, the apcupsd daemon itself does not.
Mark,
I have an APC 750XL smart UPS powering my server and home automation
setup. I have taken to using the PowerChute software provided by APC under
linux emulation, which works quite well so long as you modify the shell
scripts for use on a BSD system.
I haven't tried running the apcupsd
Hi,
A while ago I posted that I could not get my APC UPS BK350 to work under
FreeBSD 4.7R, using apcupsd. Problem was that, though apcupsd test prog sees
the power go off-line, the apcupsd daemon itself does not. :(
So, since I do need a solution, maybe I just need a smart UPS. I was
thinking of
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
A while ago I posted that I could not get my APC UPS BK350 to work under
FreeBSD 4.7R, using apcupsd. Problem was that, though apcupsd test prog sees
the power go off-line, the apcupsd daemon itself does not. :(
Try nut with the 350. I've got
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