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| ====== APC UPS ====== | ====== APC UPS ====== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Batterien ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== APC BackUPS Pro 550 ==== | ||
| + | Kuskus-Server | ||
| + | |||
| + | **RBC110** | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | {{ : | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== APC BackUPS CS 650 ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Qnap NAS | ||
| + | |||
| + | **RBC17** | ||
| + | |||
| + | BE700G-GR / BK650EI und andere. | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | ==== APC BackUPS RS 500 ==== | ||
| + | Gerald | ||
| + | |||
| + | **RBC2** | ||
| + | |||
| + | kompatibel APC Back-UPS RS 500 BR500 RBC2 | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== APC BackUPS CS 350 ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Gerald Aubing | ||
| + | **RBC2** | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Linux ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | {{: | ||
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| Unterbrechungsfreie Stromversorgung (USV: CS 350 von APC) und Debian | Unterbrechungsfreie Stromversorgung (USV: CS 350 von APC) und Debian | ||
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| END APC : Tue May 20 16:34:11 CEST 2008</ | END APC : Tue May 20 16:34:11 CEST 2008</ | ||
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| + | Meine ''/ | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | ## apcupsd.conf v1.1 ## | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # for apcupsd release 3.12.4 (19 August 2006) - debian | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # " | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # ========= General configuration parameters ============ | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | |||
| + | # UPSNAME xxx | ||
| + | # Use this to give your UPS a name in log files and such. This | ||
| + | # is particulary useful if you have multiple UPSes. This does not | ||
| + | # set the EEPROM. It should be 8 characters or less. | ||
| + | #UPSNAME | ||
| + | |||
| + | # UPSCABLE < | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # Or a specific cable model number may be used: | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | #UPSCABLE smart | ||
| + | UPSCABLE usb | ||
| + | |||
| + | # To get apcupsd to work, in addition to defining the cable | ||
| + | # above, you must also define a UPSTYPE, which corresponds to | ||
| + | # the type of UPS you have (see the Description for more details). | ||
| + | # You must also specify a DEVICE, sometimes referred to as a port. | ||
| + | # For USB UPSes, please leave the DEVICE directive blank. For | ||
| + | # other UPS types, you must specify an appropriate port or address. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # UPSTYPE | ||
| + | # apcsmart | ||
| + | # appropriate for SmartUPS models using | ||
| + | # a serial cable (not USB). | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # usb < | ||
| + | # A blank DEVICE setting enables | ||
| + | # autodetection, | ||
| + | # for most installations. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # net | ||
| + | # through apcupsd' | ||
| + | # Server. This is used if you don't have | ||
| + | # a UPS directly connected to your computer. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # snmp hostname: | ||
| + | # SNMP Network link to an SNMP-enabled | ||
| + | # UPS device. Vendor is the MIB used by | ||
| + | # the UPS device: can be " | ||
| + | # or " | ||
| + | # " | ||
| + | # catching disabled, and RFC is the IETF's | ||
| + | # rfc1628 UPS-MIB. Port is usually 161. | ||
| + | # Community is " | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # dumb / | ||
| + | # with simple-signaling UPSes. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | #UPSTYPE apcsmart | ||
| + | #DEVICE /dev/ttyS0 | ||
| + | UPSTYPE usb | ||
| + | |||
| + | # LOCKFILE <path to lockfile> | ||
| + | # Path for device lock file. | ||
| + | LOCKFILE /var/lock | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # ======== Configuration parameters used during power failures ========== | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | |||
| + | # The ONBATTERYDELAY is the time in seconds from when a power failure | ||
| + | # is detected until we react to it with an onbattery event. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # This means that, apccontrol will be called with the powerout argument | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # i.e. comment out the wall. | ||
| + | ONBATTERYDELAY 6 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # Note: BATTERYLEVEL, | ||
| + | # 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. | ||
| + | # 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 < | ||
| + | NOLOGON disable | ||
| + | |||
| + | # If KILLDELAY is non-zero, 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 < | ||
| + | KILLDELAY 0 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # ==== Configuration statements for 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 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # NISIP <dotted notation ip address> | ||
| + | # IP address on which NIS server will listen for incoming connections. | ||
| + | # Default value is 0.0.0.0 that means any incoming request will be | ||
| + | # serviced but if you want it to listen to a single subnet you can | ||
| + | # set it up to that subnet address, for example 192.168.10.0 | ||
| + | # Additionally you can listen for a single IP like 192.168.10.1 | ||
| + | #NISIP 127.0.0.1 | ||
| + | NISIP 192.168.123.95 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # NISPORT < | ||
| + | # 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 3551 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # If you want the last few EVENTS to be available over the network | ||
| + | # by the network information server, you must define an EVENTSFILE. | ||
| + | EVENTSFILE / | ||
| + | |||
| + | # EVENTSFILEMAX < | ||
| + | # By default, the size of the EVENTSFILE will be not be allowed to exceed | ||
| + | # 10 kilobytes. | ||
| + | # be removed from the beginning of the file (first in first out). The | ||
| + | # parameter EVENTSFILEMAX can be set to a different kilobyte value, or set | ||
| + | # to zero to allow the EVENTSFILE to grow without limit. | ||
| + | EVENTSFILEMAX 10 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # ========== 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. | ||
| + | # Most of these items are for Master/ | ||
| + | # also used for Client/ | ||
| + | |||
| + | # NETTIME <int> | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # or server. This is applicable to BOTH master/ | ||
| + | # (NIS) networking. | ||
| + | #NETTIME 100 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # Remaining items are for Master/ | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | |||
| + | # UPSCLASS [ standalone | shareslave | sharemaster | netslave | netmaster ] | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | UPSCLASS standalone | ||
| + | |||
| + | # UPSMODE [ disable | share | net | sharenet ] | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # this should be disable. | ||
| + | UPSMODE disable | ||
| + | |||
| + | # NETPORT <int> | ||
| + | # Port on which master/ | ||
| + | #NETPORT 6544 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # MASTER < | ||
| + | # IP address of the master. Only applicable on slaves. | ||
| + | #MASTER | ||
| + | |||
| + | # SLAVE < | ||
| + | # IP address(es) of the slave(s). Only applicable on master. | ||
| + | #SLAVE slave1 | ||
| + | #SLAVE slave2 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # USERMAGIC < | ||
| + | # Magic string use by slaves to identify themselves. Only applicable | ||
| + | # on slaves. | ||
| + | #USERMAGIC | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # ===== 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 / | ||
| + | |||
| + | # 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 " | ||
| + | # if you want to separate the data logged by apcupsd from other | ||
| + | # programs. | ||
| + | #FACILITY DAEMON | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # ========== Configuration statements used in updating the UPS EPROM ========= | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | |||
| + | # | ||
| + | # These statements are used only by apctest when choosing "Set EEPROM with conf | ||
| + | # file values" | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | |||
| + | # UPS name, max 8 characters | ||
| + | #UPSNAME UPS_IDEN | ||
| + | |||
| + | # Battery date - 8 characters | ||
| + | #BATTDATE mm/dd/yy | ||
| + | |||
| + | # Sensitivity to line voltage quality (H cause faster transfer to batteries) | ||
| + | # SENSITIVITY H M L (default = H) | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | |||
| + | # UPS delay after power return (seconds) | ||
| + | # WAKEUP 000 060 180 300 | ||
| + | #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 | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | |||
| + | # 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 | ||
| + | #HITRANSFER 253 | ||
| + | |||
| + | # Battery change needed to restore power | ||
| + | # RETURNCHARGE 00 15 50 90 (default = 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 | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | |||
| + | # Self test interval in hours 336=2 weeks, 168=1 week, ON=at power on | ||
| + | # SELFTEST 336 168 ON OFF (default = 336) | ||
| + | #SELFTEST 336 | ||
| + | </ | ||