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Re: Blasted device! Problems with UPS.



Al Hudson wrote:

 Hey all (again).

 Does anyone have any ideas?

 
> On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Barrie Bremner wrote:
> 
> >  I`ve recently acquired a APC Back-UPS Pro 1400, and I`m trying to get
> > it working with apcupsd.
> 
> I'd be interested to know how you get on with this (after you get it
> working, obviously ;). I keep thinking about a ups, don't know whether or
> not to go for one over a surge strip. You see, if I put my hi-fi on it,
> it'll sound much better (less noise on the power supply, 'cos the
> electricity is cleaner ;) ....
> 
> >  I`ve got the UPS connected to my box via APC`s 940-0024C cable on tty1.
> 
> Would that be ttyS1 by any chance??? Also, I presume that's an rs232 cable
> you've got there? At least at one end, it ought to be...

 Aye, the cable is an RS-232 on both ends, however the pin wirings are a
bit wierd, from what I`ve figured from the HOW-TO`s and what APC have
been saying.
> 
> >  The UPS needs to take over the serial port - I`ve got the modem on tty0
> > - but do I have to do anything to allow apcupsd to access tty1 (i.e.
> > tell it not to be a modem control line)?
> 
> I imagine tty0 is your physical console, is it not? How have you connected
> your modem to that?

 Oh, pooh. Well, the darned modem is contected to the 1st serial port,
whatever that`s called. The UPS is connected to the second serial port.

 Baz.

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