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Date:      Thu, 14 Mar 2002 22:29:45 -0500
From:      "Jeff Lawton" <jeff@idealso.com>
To:        "Server Admin" <admin@sage-one.net>, <linux-user@egr.msu.edu>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: [GLLUG] Re: apcups
Message-ID:  <NFBBJDLNADNIPCNOAPMHEEIICFAA.jeff@idealso.com>
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Yes i looked throught the apcupsd site and most of the documentation is
about smart ups and the backups is a dumb one. I checked the bios and
everything there is fine. can i access sio0 directly or will that not work?
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Server Admin [mailto:admin@sage-one.net]
  Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:42 PM
  To: jeff@idealso.com; linux-user@egr.msu.edu;
freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
  Subject: RE: [GLLUG] Re: apcups


  Jeff: First, have you visited the very thorough website at:
  http://www.apcupsd.org/

  It has almost everything you want to know.

  BUT, I have tried many different types of UPSes and I could only get the
APC Smart-UPS models to actually "talk" to the system and give out data
about the battery. If you have the Backups, I think it is among the "dumb
UPSes" that are described in the documentation and very limited on the cable
signals. If you pull off the cable, you *may* be told it sensed a break, but
as far as any useful data...???

  Again, I will never buy anything BUT an APC Smart-UPS.... if I want to
communicate with it. The so-called "dumb UPSes" are okay IF you have a
smart-ups running on the network to monitor things and tell the ones without
ability to shut down. At least the dumb ones will sense a power outage and
run the machines long enough to save files and shut down.... I may be wrong
about your model, but don't think so....

  At 05:55 PM 3.14.2002 -0500, Jeff Lawton wrote:
  >>>>
  I am using apcupsd from the ports collection on comm 1 and with APC,s
serial cable 940-0020C that came with the unit and freebsd 4.5. I have tried
both cuaa0 and ttyd0 without success. the ups is feeding a lightbulb and
when I unplug the ups I get no messages, any ideals?

  Here is a copy of the conf file.am I missing something ?

  ## apcupsd.conf v1.1 ##
  UPSCABLE 940-0020C
  UPSTYPE backups
  DEVICE /dev/ttyd0
  LOCKFILE /var/apcups/lock
  UPSCLASS standalone
  UPSMODE disable
  ANNOY 10
  ANNOYDELAY 20

    -----Original Message-----
    From: linux-user-admin@egr.msu.edu
[mailto:linux-user-admin@egr.msu.edu]On Behalf Of Server Admin
    Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:28 PM
    To: jeff@idealso.com; linux-user@egr.msu.edu;
freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
    Subject: [GLLUG] Re: apcups

    Try /dev/ttyd0

    At 03:55 PM 3.14.2002 -0500, Jeff Lawton wrote:
    >>>>


    I am setting up a APC backups 650 on a freebsd box. It does not seem to
be communicating. Is there a different device I should be using other than
cuaa0?



    Jeff Lawton







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  .... our website: http://www.sage-one.net/

  Best regards,

  Jack L. Stone
  Server Admin

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    apcups<BR><BR>Try /dev/ttyd0<BR><BR>At 03:55 PM 3.14.2002 -0500, =
Jeff Lawton=20
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650 on=20
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different=20
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    our website: http://www.sage-one.net/<BR><BR>Best =
regards,<BR><BR>Jack L.=20
    Stone<BR>Server Admin =
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