Hi all. Thanks for the various posts regarding gaim. I am still downloading and satisfying all dependencies. Should take some more time (hopefully the last rpm i am downloading)
Now to another issue:
The Setup is Linux (ofcourse). Redhat 9.0
Need to have a smart shutdown procedure in place where in the event of a power failure (ups takes over being the obvious step), but in case of an extended power outage, the system should do a clean shutdown.
The UPS will be attached ONLY to the linux machine so 500/700 VA would suffice.
What next? What are the options?
a) Managed UPS? if yes, which one? cost? b) Ordinary will do? if yes, then what daemon will work?
Any and all help is always appreciated...
thanks! abhi
--- Abhishek Daga abhishek@ostech.biz wrote:
Hi all. Thanks for the various posts regarding gaim. I am still downloading and satisfying all dependencies. Should take some more time (hopefully the last rpm i am downloading)
Now to another issue:
The Setup is Linux (ofcourse). Redhat 9.0
Need to have a smart shutdown procedure in place where in the event of a power failure (ups takes over being the obvious step), but in case of an extended power outage, the system should do a clean shutdown.
<snip>
Yes it does, but then apmd has to be configured.
The UPS will be attached ONLY to the linux machine so 500/700 VA would suffice.
What next? What are the options?
a) Managed UPS? if yes, which one? cost?
<snip>
U can managed the ups too, btu with vendor specific application for Red Hat 9.
To get the certified UPS on Red Hat 9 check the url.
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/
Cost has to be check up with vendors, as it always varies.
b) Ordinary will do? if yes, then what daemon will work?
<snip> Yes.
Any and all help is always appreciated...
thanks! abhi
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Abhishek Daga wrote:
Hi all. Thanks for the various posts regarding gaim. I am still downloading and satisfying all dependencies. Should take some more time (hopefully the last rpm i am downloading)
Now to another issue:
The Setup is Linux (ofcourse). Redhat 9.0
Need to have a smart shutdown procedure in place where in the event of a power failure (ups takes over being the obvious step), but in case of an extended power outage, the system should do a clean shutdown.
The UPS will be attached ONLY to the linux machine so 500/700 VA would suffice.
What next? What are the options?
a) Managed UPS? if yes, which one? cost? b) Ordinary will do? if yes, then what daemon will work?
krd@s3:~$ apt-cache show apcupsd Package: apcupsd Priority: extra Section: admin Installed-Size: 852 Maintainer: Samuele Giovanni Tonon samu@debian.org Architecture: i386 Version: 3.10.6-4 Provides: ups-monitor Depends: logrotate, libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libgd2-xpm (>= 2.0.15), libncurses5 (>= 5.3.20030510-1), libsnmp4.2, libssl0.9.7, libwrap0 Suggests: apcupsd-doc Conflicts: apcupsd-devel Filename: pool/main/a/apcupsd/apcupsd_3.10.6-4_i386.deb Size: 229086 MD5sum: 9f3de708eab784f4a6386efc6114eb91 Description: APC UPS Power Management Controls / monitors the status of an APC UPS under Linux. Allows your computer or server to run for a specified length of time on UPS power, and then executes a controlled shutdown in the case of an extended power failure.