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HCL:UPS - openSUSE Downloads Support Community Development Search Wiki > HCL:UPS Sign up | Login Sign up | Login --> Username Password Cancel Navigation Project Distribution Support Contact Site map Help Wiki Create a Page Change a Page Find a Page Toolbox What links here Related changes Special pages Sponsors HCLDiscussionView sourceHistory Unchecked HCL:UPS tagline: From openSUSE Unchecked --> Hardware Portal Full systems Laptops - Desktops - Servers - Virtual Machines Components Bluetooth adapters - Digital cameras - Firewire cards - Floppy drives - Gadgets - IDE + SATA cards - Keyboards - Motherboards - Monitors - Modems - Network adapters (Wired) - Network adapters (Wireless) - Optical media (CD, DVD, Blueray) - Phones, handsets, mobile/cell - Printers - RAID Controllers - Scanners - SCSI adapters - Sound cards - TV cards - UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) - Video cards - Web cameras List of Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) models working with openSUSE/SUSE Linux releases. Specify Product brand, Model, SUSE version, Interface type, Monitoring software installed and any other Comments or tips regarding the product that can help other users. Contents 1 APC 2 Riello UPS 3 Emerson Liebert 4 Belkin 5 Cyberpower 6 MGE/Eaton APC Model SUSE version Interface Monitoring software Comments Smart UPS 1000VA[1] 9.2 (x86) - Network card (not tested)[2] - RS-232 (local monitoring) - USB (local monitoring, not tested) PowerChute Business Edition 7.x [3] - Propietary software for monitoring UPS is free of charge (registration required on APC site). - PowerChute Business Edition runs with graphical interface (by means of Java). - UPS comes with integrated RS-232 (smart signaling cable needed) and USB ports, network card it is not included. Back-UPS XS 900 11.1 (x64) - USB (local monitoring) OpenSuse built-in power monitoring Works perfectly out of the box Back-UPS ES 550 11.3 (x64) - USB (local monitoring) apcupsd UPS works fine out of the box, apcupsd requires some configuration for USB[4] Back-UPS RS 1500 12.2 (x64) - USB (local monitoring) apcupsd UPS works fine out of the box, apcupsd requires some configuration for USB[5] Riello UPS Model SUSE version Interface Monitoring software Comments DLD 330 10.0 (x86_64, smp), 10.3 (64 bits) - Network card NetMan 101/102 plus - RS-232 (firmware update, local monitoring) - USB (local monitoring, not tested) PowerShield 3 - Propietary software for monitoring UPS is free of charge (standard version: only 1 UPS unit allowed). Paid version (full version, about 125€ / 160$) for this software allows multiple UPS units monitoring. - PowerShield 3 runs with graphical interface (by means of Java) and text based interface (ncurses) as well. - UPS comes with integrated RS-232 and USB ports, network card it is not included. DLD 600 10.0 (x86_64, smp), 10.3 (64 bits) Network card NetMan 101/102 plus - RS-232 (firmware update, local monitoring) - USB (local monitoring, not tested) PowerShield 3 - Propietary software for monitoring UPS is free of charge (standard version: only 1 UPS unit allowed). Paid version (full version, about 125€ / 160$) for this software allows multiple UPS units monitoring. - PowerShield 3 runs with graphical interface (by means of Java) and text based interface (ncurses) as well. - UPS comes with integrated RS-232 and USB ports, network card it is not included. Emerson Liebert Model SuSE versions Interface Monitoring software Comments PowerSure PSA1000MT[6] 10.2 (x86_64) serial RS232 DB-9 (actually USB to serial PL-2303, Prolific, [7], kernel module usbserial, my MBO Asus AT8 has no native serial connections, and, sadly, their staff weren't able to point out this solution to me; local store did, Croatia, HGSpot) - network monitoring through RS-232 attached box - USB (so called contact closure, local monitoring, not tested) MultiLink 1.5 (build 51)[8] - Propietary software for monitoring/shutting more devices at extra cost. Already expensive as it is. See if it's worhth it. May be. My first contact for now... GXT2-3000RT230[9] 12.3 (x86_64) serial RS232 DB-9 (on board) NUT (Network UPS Tools) - 2.6.5 [10] Using: - Web page monitoring on Apache - KNutClient [11] UPS driver: liebert-esp2 No proprietary software Belkin Model SUSE version Interface Monitoring software Comments BU306000me (aka "Active Battery Back Up"). Probably applies to BU304000me and BU308000me as well. 11.0 (x86) USB (vers 1.10) Internally a serial to usb Cypress Semiconductor converter. - It comes with a CD with WinPower software for windows, Mac, Solaris, FreeBSD... and linux software (60 MB, java). Not tested. - Works with nut-classic 2.2.2 almost out of the box (oss repo). nut works with this in ups.conf - the delay is crucial: maxstartdelay = 70 [myups] driver = megatec_usb port = auto desc = "Local UPS" The driver takes 59" to start :-( Links: gentoo (ES) Nut-upsuser opensuse list opensuse-es list Cyberpower Model SuSE versions Interface Monitoring software Comments Cyberpower 1500VARLCD 11.2 (x86_64), 11.3 (x86_64) Only USB tested Power Panel - Proprietary software seems to work fine. NUT did not immediately recognize it. Documentation is fine, but the management is all CLI MGE/Eaton MGE/Eaton uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units work well with openSUSE 12.1 using the GPL NUT software, but this is not an out-of-the-box experience. For full details of a setup which provides automatic stop on power failure and automatic restart on power return, suitable for a small server, see [12]. Retrieved from "http://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=HCL:UPS&oldid=62538" HCLDiscussionView sourceHistory This page has been accessed 7,062 times. © 2011 Novell, Inc. and others. All content is made available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.2 ("GFDL") unless expressly otherwise indicated. | Terms of site