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Date:      Wed, 12 Jul 2000 13:01:47 +0100
From:      Steve Abraham <steve@enets.co.uk>
To:        questions <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   upsmond problems.
Message-ID:  <396C5E2B.BEE043EC@enets.co.uk>

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I've having some problems getting upsmond running on a new APC SmartUPS
420i Net.
The output from upsstat is as follows...

[root]spork:~# upsstat

        UPSMON Status Reporting Facility
        ---  upsmond version 2.1.3  ---

             APC UPS 700 Status Info
--------------------------------------------------------
                     Model: SmartmUPS`trp```MJ
                 CopyRight: hCi`APCCMJ
          Manufacture date: pqorvoppMJ
                  Serial #: NSpppusspwqs@@MJ
          Firmware version: rqntnIMJ
                  Local ID: UPS_IDENMJ
 Last battery replace date: pqorvoppMJ
      Nominal line voltage: 0 V
   Nominal battery voltage: 0 V
                 Available: YES
                   Standby: YES
                Line Power: OK
                   Battery: OK
              Line Voltage:   0.00
                      Load:   0.00 %
           Battery Voltage:   0.00
             Battery Level:   0.00 %
--------------------------------------------------------

I'm running FreeBSD-4.0-STABLE, and have installed the upsmond from an
up-to-date ports collection.

Any ideas how to get a sensible readout from upsstat?

Regards,
Steve.
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