Hi Bj�rn,
da gibts eine Daten-Leitung die nur mit Windows und Netware funktioniert
und eine zweite mit der Bezeichnung 940-0024 welche mit Windows, Netware
und Unix geht. Das h�rt sich zwar komisch an, ist aber so. Hab das
Problem auch schon gehabt.
mfg
Sascha Haupt
----- Original Message -----
From: Bj�rn Unger <Bjoern(a)Service-Place.de>
Date: Wednesday, August 1, 2001 9:09 am
Subject: Re: APC BackUPS Pro 280
> Hallo,
>
> hier kommt also die apcupsd.conf.
> Das Programm kann mit der USV nicht richtig kommunizieren,
> wenn ich das P. starten will kommt
> fatal error in apcserial.c at line 171
> panic! can't communicate with ups via serial port
>
>
> ## apcupsd.conf v1.1 ##
> #
> # for apcupsd release 3.8.2 suse
> #
> # "apcupsd" POSIX config file
> #
> # If you have used a prior version of apcupsd, the CONTROL script
> file# (/sbin/powersc) has now been replaced by /et#
> Consequently, the CONTROL configuration statement is obsolete.
> # The following configuration statements have been replaced by
> scripts# called from /et# BATTCMD, LIMITCMN, LOADCMD, PWRCMD,
> REBOOTCMD, REMOTECMD, RETCMD,
> # and TIMECMD.
> #
> #
> #
> # ========= General configuration parameters ============
> #
> # UPSCABLE [ simple | smart |
> # 940-00(20B,23A,24B,24C,24G,95A,95B,95C) |
> # 940-15(24C) |
> # ether ]
> # defines the type of cable that you have.
> UPSCABLE smart
> #
> # UPSTYPE [ backups | sharebasic | netups |
> # backupspro | smartvsups |
> # newbackupspro | backupspropnp |
> # smartups | matrixups | sharesmart ]
> # defines the type of UPS you have.
> UPSTYPE backupspro
> #
> #
> #DEVICE <string> /dev/<serial port>
> # name of your serial port
> DEVICE /dev/ttyS0
> #
> #LOCKFILE <path to lockfile>
> # path for serial port lock file
> LOCKFILE /var/lock
> #
> #
> #
> # ======== configuration parameters used during power failures
> ==========
> #
> # Note: BATTERYLEVEL, MINUTES, and TIMEOUT work in conjunction, so
> # the first that occurs will cause the initation of a shutdown.
> #
> # If during a power failure, the remaining battery percentage
> # (as reported by the UPS) is below or equal to BATTERYLEVEL,
> # apcupsd will initiate a system shutdown.
> BATTERYLEVEL 5
> #
> #
> # If during a power failure, the remaining runtime in minutes
> # (as calculated internally by the UPS) is below or equal to MINUTES,
> # apcupsd, will initiate a system shutdown.
> MINUTES 3
> #
> #
> # If during a power failure, the UPS has run on batteries for TIMEOUT
> # many seconds or longer, apcupsd will initiate a system shutdown.
> # A value of 0 disables this timer.
> #
> # Note, if you have a Smart UPS, you will most likely want to disable
> # this timer by setting it to zero. That way, you UPS will continue
> # on batteries until either the % charge remaing drops to or below
> BATTERYLEVEL,
> # or the remaining battery runtime drops to or below MINUTES. Of
> course,
> # if you are testing, setting this to 60 causes a quick system
> shutdown
> # if you pull the power plug.
> # If you have an older dumb UPS, you will want to set this to
> less than
>
> # the time you know you can run on batteries.
> TIMEOUT 0
> #
> #
> # Time in seconds between annoying users to signoff prior to
> # system shutdown. 0 disables.
> ANNOY 300
> #
> # Initial delay after power failure before warning users to get
> # off the system.
> ANNOYDELAY 60
> #
> # The condition which determines when users are prevented from
> # logging in during a power failure.
> # NOLOGON <string> [ disable | timeout | percent | minutes |
> always ]
> NOLOGON disable
> #
> #
> # If killdelay is set, apcupsd will continue running after a
> # shutdown has been requested, and after the specified time in
> # seconds attempt to kill the power. This is for use on systems
> # where apcupsd cannot regain control after a shutdown.
> # KILLDELAY <seconds> 0 disables
> KILLDELAY 0
> #
> #
> # ==== Configuration statements the network information server
> =========
> #
> # NETSERVER [ on | off ] on enables, off disables the network
> # information server. If netstatus is on, a network information
> # server process will be started for serving the STATUS and
> # EVENT data over the network (used by CGI programs).
> NETSERVER on
> #
> # NISPORT <port> default is 7000
> # port to use for sending STATUS and EVENTS data over the network.
> # It is not used unless NETSERVER is on. If you change this port,
> # you will need to change the corresponding value in the cgi
> directory# and rebuild the cgi programs.
> NISPORT 7000
> #
> # If you want the last few EVENTS to be available over the network
> # by the network information server, you must define an EVENTSFILE.
> # Only the last 50 or so events are kept.
> EVENTSFILE /var/lo#
> #
> #
> #
> # ===== Configuration statements to control apcupsd system logging
> ========
> #
> # Time interval in seconds between writing the STATUS file; 0 disables
> STATTIME 0
> #
> # Location of STATUS file (written to only if STATTIME is non-zero)
> STATFILE /var/lo#
> #
> # LOGSTATS [ on | off ] on enables, off disables
> # Note! This generates a lot of output, so if
> # you turn this on, be sure that the
> # file defined in syslog.conf for LOG_NOTICE is a named pipe.
> # You probably do not want this on.
> LOGSTATS off
> #
> #
> # Time interval in seconds between writing the DATA records to
> # the log file. 0 disables.
> DATATIME 0
> #
> # FACILITY defines the logging facility (class) for logging to syslog.
> # If not specified, it defaults to "daemon". This is useful
> # if you want to separate the data logged by apcupsd from
> other
> # programs.
> #FACILITY local0
> #
> #
> #
> #
> # ========== Configuration statements used in updating the UPS EPROM
> =========
> #
> # UPS name, max 8 characters -- used only during -n or --rename-ups
> UPSNAME UPS_NAME
> #
> # Battery date - 8 characters -- used only during -u or
> --update-battery-date
> #BATTDATE mm/dd/yy
> #
> # The following items are set during -c or --configure
> #
> # Sensitivity to line voltage quality (H cause faster transfer to
> batteries)
> # SENSITIVITY H M L (default = H)
> #SENSITIVITY H
> #
> # UPS delay after power return (seconds)
> # WAKEUP 000 060 180 300 (default = 0)
> #WAKEUP 60
> #
> # UPS Grace period after request to power off (seconds)
> # SLEEP 020 180 300 600 (default = 20)
> #SLEEP 180
> #
> #
> # Low line voltage causing transfer to batteries
> # The permitted values depend on your model as defined by last letter
> # of FIRMWARE or APCMODEL. Some representative values are:
> # D 106 103 100 097
> # M 177 172 168 182
> # A 092 090 088 086
> # I 208 204 200 196 (default = 0 => not valid)
> #LOTRANSFER 208
> #
> # High line voltage causing transfer to batteries
> # The permitted values depend on your model as defined by last letter
> # of FIRMWARE or APCMODEL. Some representative values are:
> # D 127 130 133 136
> # M 229 234 239 224
> # A 108 110 112 114
> # I 253 257 261 265 (default = 0 => not valid)
> #HITRANSFER 253
> #
> # Battery change needed to restore power
> # RETURNCHARGE 00 15 50 90 (default = 15)
> #RETURNCHARGE 15
> #
> # Alarm delay
> # 0 = zero delay after pwr fail, T = power fail + 30 sec, L = low
> battery, N = never
> # BEEPSTATE 0 T L N (default = 0)
> #BEEPSTATE T
> #
> # Low battery warning delay in minutes
> # LOWBATT 02 05 07 10 (default = 02)
> #LOWBATT 2
> #
> # UPS Output voltage when running on batteries
> # The permitted values depend on your model as defined by last letter
> # of FIRMWARE or APCMODEL. Some representative values are:
> # D 115
> # M 208
> # A 100
> # I 230 240 220 225 (default = 0 => not valid)
> #OUTPUTVOLTS 230
> #
> # Self test interval in hours 336=2 weeks, 168=1 week, ON=at power on
> # SELFTEST 336 168 ON OFF (default = 336)
> #SELFTEST 336
> #
> #
> #
> # ========== Configuration statements used if sharing =============
> # a UPS and controlling it via the network
> #
> # The configuration statements below are used if you
> # want to share one UPS to power multiple machines and have them
> # communicate by the network. Obviously, the master is connected
> # to the UPS via the serial cable, and it communicates to the
> # "slaves" via the network -- i.e. the slaves get their info
> # concerning the UPS via the ethernet.
> #
> # UPSCLASS [ standalone | shareslave | sharemaster | netslave |
> netmaster ]
> # normally standalone unless you share a UPS with multiple machines.
> UPSCLASS standalone
> #
> # Unless you want to share the UPS (power multiple machines).
> # this should be disable
> # UPSMODE [ disable | share | net | sharenet ]
> UPSMODE disable
> #
> #NETACCESS <string> [ true | false ] Enable Network Access Support
> NETACCESS true
> #
> # NETTIME <int>
> #NETTIME 100
> #
> # NETPORT <int>
> #NETPORT 6666
> #
> # MASTER <string>
> MASTER
> #
> # SLAVE <string>
> #SLAVE
> #
> # USERMAGIC <string>
> #USERMAGIC
> #
>
>
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