Arjen de Korte wrote:
What would really benefit us, is posting the output of the 'upsc'
command and whatever you configured in 'ups.conf' for this particular
UPS so that we can add it to the compatibility list.
The Compaq R3000h is a fairly old UPS, probably 6-7 years. The
batteries are
upsc:
battery.charge: 97.47
battery.runtime: 600.000
battery.voltage: 0055.20
battery.voltage.nominal: 0048.00
driver.name: upscode2
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0
driver.version: 2.0.5
driver.version.internal: 0.84
input.voltage: 0230.20
input.voltage.maximum: 0276.00
Arjen de Korte wrote:
From looking at the 'upsc' output, I guess we can conclude that the
UPS is supported by the UPScode II driver, although it would be nice
to verify that it indeed notices a power failure and subsequently will
shutdown your server if the batteries are (nearly) empty. Did
I notice from the hardware compatibility list that the XR model is
supported - what are the chances that the older R3000h models are too?
Apparently, this is a rackmount Powerware 5119 which is supported by
'genericups upstype=15' in dumb mode. Google tells that in smart mode,
this UPS speaks
Arjen de Korte wrote:
I notice from the hardware compatibility list that the XR model is
supported - what are the chances that the older R3000h models are
too?
Apparently, this is a rackmount Powerware 5119 which is supported by
'genericups upstype=15' in dumb mode. Google tells that in
Charles Lepple wrote:
On 3/29/07, Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the genericups first, which seemed to start fine, but when I
tried upsmon, I got some weird result.
That's the problem with dumb UPS signalling - there is no way to
programmatically check that the results make
The compatibility list in the SVN repository trunk mentions that the
T1500h needs the use_pre_lf option. Did you find that this was
necessary for your UPS?
No, I didn't use that option. Mind you, I have not yet fully tested
everything - I still have a few things to configure, do a complete
I notice from the hardware compatibility list that the XR model is
supported - what are the chances that the older R3000h models are too?
Thanks.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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