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From: Jack L. Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Per olof Ljungmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 2:22 AM
Subject: Re: Shutdown for APC Back-UPS 350 CS
At 02:05 AM 1.20.2003 +0100, Per olof Ljungmark wrote
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jack L. Stone
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At 02:05 AM 1.20.2003 +0100, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
I have been asking WHY have a cable with a dumb UPS for a long time and yet
to get a good answer. I have tested with instruments the pins on those
cables and very little to
At 09:15 AM 1.20.2003 -0600, Mike Meyer wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jack L. Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
At 02:05 AM 1.20.2003 +0100, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
I have been asking WHY have a cable with a dumb UPS for a long time and yet
to get a good answer. I have tested with instruments the
On Monday 20 January 2003 05:42, Mark wrote:
Apparent, CTS changes state. Dunno what RNG does (alarm?), but CTS
should suffice. Hmm, that kinda makes me wonder, is there not a
FreeBSD command I can issue myself, via cron or something, to test
the state of CTS? Then I may not need apcupsd at
Hi!
DEVICE /dev/ttyd0
I had a quick look at my apcupsd.conf and mine says DEVICE /dev/usv,
where /dev/usv is symlink to /dev/cuaa0.
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Mark wrote:
I know I have asked this before, a month or so ago, but I am still rather
stuck with this. So, if anyone has a useful suggestion, I would appreciate
you sharing it with me.
Has anyone ever managed to get the APC Back-UPS 350 CS to shutdown? It runs
on /dev/ttyd0, with the appropriate
At 01:08 AM 1.20.2003 +0100, Mark wrote:
I know I have asked this before, a month or so ago, but I am still rather
stuck with this. So, if anyone has a useful suggestion, I would appreciate
you sharing it with me.
Has anyone ever managed to get the APC Back-UPS 350 CS to shutdown? It runs
on
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To do what you want requires a UPS with SmartUPS to talk to your
system. You have what is referred to as a dumb UPS. I use SmartUPSes on
master machines to tell the slave machines when to shut down and other
instructions. The SmartUPSes will carry on an exchange with the machine,
but the
At 02:05 AM 1.20.2003 +0100, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
snip
To do what you want requires a UPS with SmartUPS to talk to your
system. You have what is referred to as a dumb UPS. I use SmartUPSes on
master machines to tell the slave machines when to shut down and other
instructions. The