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Newer page: version 6 Last edited on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 11:01:17 am by ThomasBaden
Older page: version 2 Last edited on Tuesday, June 24, 2003 11:52:48 am by LindsayDruett Revert
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-I have an APC ups (a Back-UPS 350 USB, not that it really matters) which I monitor via apcupsd (note that you need a version of apcupsd > 3.10 to make use of a USB cable to your UPS. This doesn't exist in debian woody or unstable, go compile from source) 
+I have an APC ups (a Back-UPS 350 USB, not that it really matters) which I monitor via apcupsd (note that you need a version of apcupsd > 3.10 to make use of a USB cable to your UPS. This doesn't exist in debian woody or unstable; go compile from source) 
  
-I have a script [here|http://www.wlug.org.nz/archive/cacti_scripts/check_ups.pl] which will output some information from the UPS. The only useful parameters I could get via apcaccess were the Battery Charge, Nominal Battery Voltage, and Time Left, so these are the values that are output from the script. Other UPS's can report on other ifnormation such as AC Voltage and Frequency, the former of which might be quite useful.[1] 
+I have a script [here|http://www.wlug.org.nz/archive/cacti_scripts/check_ups.pl] which will output some information from the UPS. The only useful parameters I could get via apcaccess were the Battery Charge, Nominal Battery Voltage, and Time Left, so these are the values that are output from the script. Other UPS's can report on other information such as AC Voltage and Frequency, the former of which might be quite useful.[1] 
  
  
 [1] If anyone knows how to get AC Voltage information via apcupsd (or otherwise) from an APC Back-UPS 350 USB UPS, let me know --DanielLawson 
  
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 **UPS Load Percentage 
  
  
 More SNMP readings can be done, especially on larger installations where three phase and/or external batteries are involved. 
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+[Cacti Templates for MGE UPSes can be obtained here|http://www.wired.net.nz/downloads/cacti/templates/MGE_UPS/]%%%  
+This template will support both Single Phase UPSes and Three Phase UPSes.  
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+IETF UPS Templates will be available soon...