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NAME
upsdaemon - Simple Program UPS for Unix
SYNOPSIS
upsdaemon [device]
DESCRIPTION
The upsdaemon is a simple program to monitor os (UPS) series APC-Pro.
When the power fail, the UpsDaemon it effects shutdown the system.
To use the upsdaemon you must posses the qualified serial, device in
kernel (sio).
The device is assumed to be /dev/cuad0 by default.
UpsDaemon: The program monitors the serial port, keeys DTR (Data Terminal
Ready) raised and RTS (Request To Send) lowered. When the upsdaemon sees
the RNG high, runs the upsdaemon-alerts (powerfail warning) and reports
failure to syslog. If the power failure continued for 5 minutes
(defined), the upsdaemon runs the upsdaemon-alerts (down), reports to
syslog and makes the UPS to sleep by RTS. The power recovered within 5
minutes, the upsdaemon runs the upsdaemon-alerts (recovery) and continues
to monitor the serial port for another powerfilure. In case the batter
low is observed, the upsdaemon runs the upsdaemon-alerts (emergency
shutdown now) immediately, reports to syslog and makes the UPS to sleep.
FILES
/usr/local/libexec/upsdaemon/upsdaemon-alerts [options]
-battery Power failure warning Shell: A shell-script to inform users
the power goes out and the system will be down soon. It
generates log in: (/var/log/upsdaemon-alerts.log)
-down Shutdown Shell: A shell-script to shutdown the system
cleanly. Its generates log in:
(/var/log/upsdaemon-alerts.log)
-failed Emergency shutdown Shellt: A shell-script to execute
emergency halt for battery power failing. Its generates log
in: (/var/log/upsdaemon-alerts.log)
-recovery Power recovery Shell: A shell-script to inform users the
power has been restored and system shutdown was canceled.
Its generates log in: (/var/log/upsdaemon-alerts.log)
Starting upsdaemon: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/upsdaemon
EXAMPLE
The UpsDaemon is connected to the serial port1 and default value
/dev/cuad0 is used.
$ upsdaemon /dev/cuad0
The upsdaemon port is specified to be the serial port2 /dev/cuad1 using
command argument.
$ upsdaemon /dev/cuad1
OTHER INFO
Webpage for UpsDaemon is at http://www.ederbs.org/projects/upsdaemon/
SEE ALSO
upsdaemon(8)
AUTHORS
Ederson de Moura <ederbs@ederbs.org>
FreeBSD June 18, 2006 FreeBSD