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Date:      Fri, 18 Feb 2000 08:34:42 -0500
From:      "John Straiton" <ne@clickcom.com>
To:        "Avtar Nijjar" <avtar@borderware.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: SmartUPS 1400
Message-ID:  <017501bf7a14$e9927f50$1f16c6d1@clickcom.com>
References:  <00Feb17.142101est.118081@gateway.borderware.com>

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> Hi:
>
> Does smartups 1400 work with FreeBSD 3.3 or 3.4?
> That is, do these version include a driver for this product?
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/upsd ;make install clean

This little ditty doesn't seem to have the functionality of the powerchute
software (I don't know, I emailed the maintainer when I installed it like 6
months ago without ever getting a reply as to if it did anything more than
monitor/shutdown...its has no documentation) but I do use it to monitor the
system. It will put a configuration file at /usr/local/etc/upsd.conf for you
to use. It basically will (at a specified interval) write messages to your
syslog like they appear below. You can additionally set it to shut the
machine down clean after a pre-determined time.

John Straiton
ne@clickcom.com

Feb 18 08:20:01 ns2.clickcom.com upsd[11419]: apc_tune: toggle wraparound
regist
er high-transfer-point
Feb 18 08:20:01 ns2.clickcom.com upsd[11419]: apc_tune: toggle wraparound
regist
er low-transfer-point
Feb 18 08:20:01 ns2.clickcom.com upsd[11419]: apc_tune: toggle wraparound
regist
er line-alarm
Feb 18 08:20:02 ns2.clickcom.com upsd[11419]: apc_tune: toggle wraparound
regist
er line-sensitivity
Feb 18 08:20:02 ns2.clickcom.com upsd[11419]: apc_tune: negative response:
NO
Feb 18 08:20:02 ns2.clickcom.com upsd[11419]: apc_tune: toggle wraparound
regist
er wakeup-batteries-capacity
Feb 18 08:20:03 ns2.clickcom.com upsd[11419]: load: 0.0, recharge: 100.0,
temp:
28.3, vdc: 55.05, output voltage: 114.4




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