On Wed, 22 Jun 2016, André Hänsel wrote:
Now, what I see is that when the UPS feeding server-1 goes LB, server-1 is
indeed shut down, but it seems that the UPS is never switched off.
This is a problem because when power is restored after shutdown, but before
the battery runs out (with no load,
I have two hosts.
One is the ups-server. It's generator powered and can be assumed to never go
down. This is the one that all the UPSs are connected to. It has:
- the UPSs configured in upsd.conf
- a "upsmon master" user in upsd.users
- an empty upsmon.conf
The other one is server-1. Its
On Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2016 09:21 André wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> (I think) I understand that in upsmon.conf, the MONITOR line ends with
"master" or "slave". Basically if it's master it will wait for slaves to
shut down and if it's slave it will signal the master to switch off the UPS
after shutdown.
Hi list,
(I think) I understand that in upsmon.conf, the MONITOR line ends with
"master" or "slave". Basically if it's master it will wait for slaves to
shut down and if it's slave it will signal the master to switch off the UPS
after shutdown.
To be able to monitor a network UPS as a slave,
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