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
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
-= Can anyone recommend a UPS for a linux environment?
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-= 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.
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Can anyone recommend a UPS for a linux environment?
I suggest to check this,
http://www.acay.com.au/~oscarp/howto/UPS-HOWTO
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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.
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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
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
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
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
I believe you might need to grab the nice UPS howto.
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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
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