On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, nate wrote: > Have you tried APC's powerchute? I'm not sure about their recent versions > but have read one or 2 complaints in the past that they don't work on > Debian. I keep an older version around which works fine on debian 2.2 > and 3.0 just incase I need to test. I put it here for now: > > http://portal.aphroland.org/pc452_glibc.tar.bz2
Hella evil program. Wish there wasn't a dependency on having X installed just to talk to the ups. I have a Smart-UPS 1000XL, with a UX24BP battery backup attached. (weighs about 300 lbs). It has one of the snmp boards mounted in the smartslot. Last I checked, nut and apcupsd didn't support talking to it via network, so I'm stuck with using powerchute. Going to be buying a 2200XL with the UX48BP soon.(related to the next paragraph) OT: I wish APC's estimator was anything CLOSE to what actual loads are. APC tried to claim it was because I was using power bars. The estimated run time was supposed to be 5-6 hours with the load we have, it's actually 3.5. Big difference! > http://portal.aphroland.org/cgi-bin/nut/multimon.cgi Do those cyberpower's not have cooling or something? I haven't heard the fan shut off on our 1000XL yet. Input Voltage : 113.0 VAC Operating Frequency : 60.00 Hz Output Voltage : 113.0 VAC Internal Temperature: 016.6 C Load Power : 077.3 % Watts Battery Voltage : 27.67 VDC Max Line Voltage : 114.4 VAC Battery Capacity : 100.0 % Min Line Voltage : 113.0 VAC Runtime Remaining : 0208 min (16.6C is 62F) Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]