On 25 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What if you have several ups from several vendors all controled by a > central system?
But .. that means, that you've got boxes which depend on power controlled by another computer. I don't think it's a good idea. Ok, you will have that computer backed up by another ups, but what if that one goes out first? You'll be left with those boxes connected to the other ups running on battery and without a way to check it's state, as the control cable leads to a computer already off. I thought about this for quite a while, and there's such a number of possibilities, that I would speak against controlling ups by computer which is not powered by it: ups1 --pwr-- box1 --ttyS1-- ups2 --pwr-- box2 ^----ttyS0---^ Of course, several slaves can be connected to ups too, so that general ups setup should be like this ups --pwr-- master |---ttyS0----^ | |----pwr-- slave1 ... +----pwr-- slaven -- jozef :-) Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread!