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On 02/07/07 06:28, Sean Thomas wrote:
> Hi People
>
> I got a Meissner Netsafe 600 UPS that im trying to install on a Debian
> mail server, however the software it comes with looks to be only for the
> Red Hat/Fedora distros.
> Does anyone know of any
Hi People
I got a Meissner Netsafe 600 UPS that im trying to install on a Debian mail
server, however the software it comes with looks to be only for the Red
Hat/Fedora distros.
Does anyone know of any good generic for Debian that I can I can use sort
this out.
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Anyone know how to install Tripp-Lite's pa12112_linux.bin UPS monitor
software?
It's Java, and says I don't have "a suitable" JVM (mine is Sun JDK-1.5),
and to enter the Java home as an option. I've tried every permutation I
can think of, and Tripp-Lite's tech support hasn't told me.
Other Java
Woody has several ups monitoring daemons, which I can use, but
which of them is most suitable for APC SmartUPS 620. From description
apcd seems to be for SmartUPS's, but documentation is really limited.
README.Debian mentions change to enable dependent on the remaining
battery load instead o
[Catching up on debian-user]
> After having bought APC for years, I just bought a CyberPower U_S
>
> I got it from Tiger, but I tlked to cyberpower first. Nice folks,
> they told me about a web site where Linux software is availible in
> source and binaries.
Let me know if your model of CyberPo
Mark
a quick correction on the price of hteCyberposer UPS I
mentioned in an earlier message I paid about $190, considerably less
than I said.Sorry.
David
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am looking at purchasing a UPS and trying to decide between APC and
> Best (Invensys). Best
> On Fri, Dec 07, 2001,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am looking at purchasing a UPS and trying to decide between APC and
> > Best (Invensys).
>>
> >
> > So basically I am after some advice regarding the experiences of others.
> > I will probably get a 750VA unit for my home server and would p
Mark,
I have a APC SmartUPS 1000Net and 1250 and both have served me very
well. While APC used to not release any drivers (actually more like
software than kernel drivers) for linux, they now not only release
software, they do so (for much of it at least) under the GPL. Please
see:
http://www.
I am looking at purchasing a UPS and trying to decide between APC and
Best (Invensys). Best apparently used to release their source code for
their unix driver - which is a big plus. But this is no longer the
case. Best provides binary versions of drivers for linux which is good.
Apparently APC d
On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 10:43:07AM -0600, Ron Stordahl wrote:
> I am considering buying a Tripp Lite OmniSmart 450PNP. They claim that
> their PowerAltert V10.1.9 software supports Linux, however I would be much
> more confortable if I knew for sure that it worked, and ideally was open
> source.
>
On 4/1/2000 Ron Stordahl wrote:
I am considering buying a Tripp Lite OmniSmart 450PNP. They claim that
their PowerAltert V10.1.9 software supports Linux, however I would be much
more confortable if I knew for sure that it worked, and ideally was open
source.
BestPower UPSs have software that
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Ron Stordahl wrote:
ron.st >I am considering buying a Tripp Lite OmniSmart 450PNP. They claim that
ron.st >their PowerAltert V10.1.9 software supports Linux, however I would be
much
ron.st >more confortable if I knew for sure that it worked, and ideally was open
ron.st >sourc
I am considering buying a Tripp Lite OmniSmart 450PNP. They claim that
their PowerAltert V10.1.9 software supports Linux, however I would be much
more confortable if I knew for sure that it worked, and ideally was open
source.
It uses a DB9 cable to talk to the system, perhaps someone knows if th
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