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| ====== UPS Monitor ====== | ====== UPS Monitor ====== | ||
| - | The UPS Monitor menu has settings and information to allow you monitor your Uninterruptible Power Supply. | + | The UPS Monitor menu has settings and information to let you monitor your Uninterruptible Power Supply. |
| - | The menu is divided in two sections, the APC UPS Status table and APC UPS Response strings. UPS monitoring is only available for APC UPSes with a USB connection compatible with APC’s smart protocol library. The UPS Monitor library is included only in the Mega-VPN and AIO// //builds. | + | Monitoring |
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| + | The menu is divided in two sections: | ||
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| + | - The APC UPS Status table. | ||
| + | - APC UPS Response strings. | ||
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| - | To establish a connection, first enable //USB 1.1 support (OHCI) //and// //enable the //Run APCUPSD Daemon// option in the [[nas-usb|USB Support]] menu. | + | To establish a connection: |
| - | \\ {{UPS_Monitoring_configuration.jpg?746}} | + | - In the USB Support menu, enable //USB 1.1 support (OHCI)// |
| + | - Enable the //Run APCUPSD Daemon// option. Click Save.\\ \\ \\ {{:: | ||
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| ===== APC UPS Status ===== | ===== APC UPS Status ===== | ||
| - | This section contains a table displaying the UPS model name, status, charge level, line voltage, load, and estimated run time. | + | {{: |
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| - | {{:ups_monitoring_status.jpg? | + | Here, a table is displayed containing UPS: |
| - | \\ | + | * Model name |
| + | * Status | ||
| + | * Charge level | ||
| + | * Line voltage | ||
| + | * Load | ||
| + | * Estimated run time.\\ | ||
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| ===== APC UPS Response ===== | ===== APC UPS Response ===== | ||
| - | This section contains | + | Here, a list of text strings |
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| - | This contains the same information | + | This contains the same data as other tools (like apcupsd** **UPS control** **daemon on a Windows LAN device: |
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| ==== Daemon Log Entries ==== | ==== Daemon Log Entries ==== | ||
| - | A good way to debug issues with the UPS daemon is to check the Logs menu for entries that indicate successful startup. | + | A good way to debug issues with the UPS daemon is to check the Logs for entries that indicate successful startup. |
| - | \\ For example, see the last entry shown on this Logs screen: | + | \\ For example, see the last entry on this screen: |
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| - | \\ \\ The last log entry shown here indicates that the apcupsd daemon started without problems. | + | {{:: |
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