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Re: tlug: UPS for Linux?



On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Yong-Ming Hua wrote:

> FROM THE OFFICE OF YMH CAL LABORATORY:TOKYO
> DIRECTOR:YONG-MING P. HUA
> Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 13:52:19 +0900
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> Hi,
> 
>      I am one of the most laziest persons in this ML. Pretty sure
> the laziest. I haven't used UPS for my Linx_servers at uni. And
> we had a disaster. Power Cut. Fortunately I put backup files to
> the servers so there was nothing serious. But I am thinking
> about installing UPS for them for a rainy day.
>      I know there are some major UPS boxes made for NT or 95,
> or Sun, etc. My question is, is there any way to use those machines
> made for NT or 95, for Linux machines as well? Or is there any
> particular box for Linux (though seems like only a script is important
> I guess). 
>      If there are folks already using UPS, please give me the
> name, the possible price of the box, and some other info such as how
> to use it. I really appreciate if anyone of you could give me the 
> info thanks.

I've got you covered.  Get a UPS like a BkPro by APC - make sure you get
an APC-made one.  There's a package on sunsite called 'apcupsd'.  I've got
it set up here.  It's neat -- your UPS comes with a special cable which
hooks up to your server's serial port.  You get it set up and it even puts
a status file in /etc for you to look at.  When power goes down, it'll
start a shutdown sequence.  What's even neater is that your OTHER Linux
machines on your network can talk to the server via tcp/ip, so when the
power goes down, the server will broadcast to the other machines that the
power's out, so they can *all* shut down.

I have it all set up and working - I'll mail you my /etc/apcupsd.conf if
you need it.  Just go to sunsite, download it (I think it's in system/ups
or something like that), and install it.  If you have trouble configuring
it, let me know.

I recommend the APC BkPro or the APC SmartUPS.  The SmartUPS outputs a
little more detailed info to the server, but I haven't seen them for sale
in Japan.

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Scott M. Stone <sstone@example.com, sstone@example.com>
               <sstone@example.com>
Linux Developer/Systems Administrator for Pacific HiTech, Inc. 
http://www.pht.com		http://armadillo.pht.co.jp
http://www.pht.co.jp	        http://www.turbolinux.com


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