Re: [SLUG] UPS for Linux

2006-08-25 Thread Rob B
At 11:00 AM 24/08/2006, you wrote: Sorry to dump this on the list as I don't have time to research this. I have had a phone call from a friend out shopping for a UPS for a Linux server I set up for him, si I need to find out quickly. Can anyone make a quick recommendation? Must be ethernet

Re: [SLUG] UPS for Linux

2006-08-25 Thread David Fisher
On Friday 25 August 2006 23:05, you wrote: If you *must* have an ethernet interface, the price skyrockets, however APC UPS' are well equipped in the connectivity area, the newer (small) units have a combo USB/Serial port dependant on the cable you get and apcupsd (http://www.apcupsd.org) is

RE: [SLUG] UPS for Linux environment

2003-08-04 Thread Jon Biddell
-= Can anyone recommend a UPS for a linux environment? -= -= Thanks I'm tempted to say one with BIG batteries, but seriously, folks, I'm running an APC UPS at home and the monitoring software works great. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info:

Re: [SLUG] UPS for Linux environment

2003-08-03 Thread Oscar Plameras
Can anyone recommend a UPS for a linux environment? I suggest to check this, http://www.acay.com.au/~oscarp/howto/UPS-HOWTO -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] UPS for Linux environment

2003-08-03 Thread Glen Turner
Can anyone recommend a UPS for a linux environment? http://www.acay.com.au/~oscarp/howto/UPS-HOWTO Also depends a bit on your distro. Red Hat comes with NUT, so using a UPS supported by NUT would make some sense if you use Red Hat Linux. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group -

Re: [SLUG] UPS for linux

2001-05-04 Thread Steve Kowalik
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 05:07:05PM +1000, Martin Richards uttered: Hi all, I'm looking at getting a UPS for a linux server, basically just for the box itself to allow a vaguely graceful shutdown with saves and no fsck nightmares. I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on what would be a

Re: [SLUG] UPS for linux

2001-05-04 Thread Chris MacKenzie
Steve Kowalik wrote: Also, I went out to buy a Netgear FA311TX or Intel EEPro based NIC today, and wound up getting talked into getting a 3com 3C905C-TXM. I was assured this is a reliable NIC with relatively low CPU demands and sustained high throughput. Does anyone have any comments on

Re: [SLUG] UPS for linux

2001-05-04 Thread Dean Hamstead
Also, I went out to buy a Netgear FA311TX or Intel EEPro based NIC today, and wound up getting talked into getting a 3com 3C905C-TXM. I was assured this is a reliable NIC with relatively low CPU demands and sustained high throughput. Does anyone have any comments on these NICs? Is it a decent

RE: [SLUG] UPS for linux

2001-05-04 Thread Bernhard Lüder
Hi, You may also want consider SOLA. Firstly they are Australian made Secondly they have software for various OSs Thirdly their software works Fourthly their support is also reasonable. I am using their 520 model and it works great on NT as well as RH6.0 and SCO. I haven't had to use the

Re: [SLUG] UPS and Linux

2000-07-31 Thread Michael Fox
I believe you might need to grab the nice UPS howto. -Original Message- From: George Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, 31 July 2000 9:08 Subject: [SLUG] UPS and Linux Hi All, I managed to get a nice socre and now have a small UPS for my