Hello. On 08/10/05 15:19, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> alll UPS is debian compatible as long as: >> - your box has rs232 >> - the ups has monitoring thru rs232 > > > How can that be? If the software they provide to communicate over the > rs232 is m$ software? Maybe not all but "virtually all". Most of serial-interfaced UPS'es do not use data lines in RS-232. All you need is to know the right combinations of cts/rts/dtr control signals, either from manuals or from own trivial tests. /power genpower - Monitor UPS and handle line power failures The express aim of the genpower package is to add additional functionally and a simpler means of configuring UPS monitoring, in a full featured suite that can be configured to work with most UPSs featuring an RS232 monitoring port. Depending on the UPS, cable, and the manner in which the genpower package is configured, the genpower package provides the following features: * Line power sensing * Low battery detection * Physical cable detection * The ability to kill the UPS's inverter et cetera > > H > > >> >> all ups i bought works .. they all lasts 2x 5x 10x longer than apc >> except for the one i dropped on the concrete floor and blew itself >> up ( the plastic housing ) into smitherenes >> >> if they add whacky propritory monitoring .. it's your gamble >> to use that or avoid um ... i never use anything proprietory >> unless it our own widgets or i have sources for it >> >> c ya >> alvin >> >> > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]