D dickson lee New Member Jan 30, 2023 29 1 3 Jan 30, 2024 #1 "May I know if the UPS brand APC only supports the Proxmox shutdown command during a blackout?" got other UPS brand suggest? and how to configure
"May I know if the UPS brand APC only supports the Proxmox shutdown command during a blackout?" got other UPS brand suggest? and how to configure
E esi_y Renowned Member Nov 29, 2023 2,221 374 68 github.com Jan 30, 2024 #2 It's more the other way around, you should check with the particular manufacturer, whether they support Linux. Most people here would be familiar with apcupsd tool: https://wiki.debian.org/apcupsd A quick search reveals that at least one article claims it does support some other models from other brands as well: https://opensource.com/article/21/1...utility supports,Lite, CyberPower, and others. It's also heavily dependent on way of connecting it to particular hardware and how you plan to cascade it when you have e.g. cluster. See also: http://www.apcupsd.org/manual/#configuration-types Reactions: dickson lee
It's more the other way around, you should check with the particular manufacturer, whether they support Linux. Most people here would be familiar with apcupsd tool: https://wiki.debian.org/apcupsd A quick search reveals that at least one article claims it does support some other models from other brands as well: https://opensource.com/article/21/1...utility supports,Lite, CyberPower, and others. It's also heavily dependent on way of connecting it to particular hardware and how you plan to cascade it when you have e.g. cluster. See also: http://www.apcupsd.org/manual/#configuration-types
D dickson lee New Member Jan 30, 2023 29 1 3 Jan 30, 2024 #3 tempacc346235 said: It's more the other way around, you should check with the particular manufacturer, whether they support Linux. Most people here would be familiar with apcupsd tool: https://wiki.debian.org/apcupsd A quick search reveals that at least one article claims it does support some other models from other brands as well: https://opensource.com/article/21/12/linux-apcupsd#:~:text=However, the apcupsd utility supports,Lite, CyberPower, and others. It's also heavily dependent on way of connecting it to particular hardware and how you plan to cascade it when you have e.g. cluster. See also: http://www.apcupsd.org/manual/#configuration-types Click to expand... tq alot good info
tempacc346235 said: It's more the other way around, you should check with the particular manufacturer, whether they support Linux. Most people here would be familiar with apcupsd tool: https://wiki.debian.org/apcupsd A quick search reveals that at least one article claims it does support some other models from other brands as well: https://opensource.com/article/21/12/linux-apcupsd#:~:text=However, the apcupsd utility supports,Lite, CyberPower, and others. It's also heavily dependent on way of connecting it to particular hardware and how you plan to cascade it when you have e.g. cluster. See also: http://www.apcupsd.org/manual/#configuration-types Click to expand... tq alot good info