UPS for SCO Box
Dick Dunn
rcd at ico.isc.com
Tue May 21 03:30:08 AEST 1991
dennis at ultima.socs.uts.edu.au (Dennis Cook) writes:
> Has anyone had any experience(s) with Uninterruptible
> Power Supplies on machines running SCO System V Unix?
Hmmm...is there some particular reason you're concerned about SCO Sys V?
(Is the power requirement for SCO different from AT&T, Esix, ISC, Dell?:-)
I think of UPS concerns as being mostly hardware issues; we'd benefit from
broadening the discussion.
Seriously...we've been 'round the UPS discussion a time or two, but only
lightly; it wouldn't hurt to run it again with updates. (I think we left a
question about Unison hanging; that ought to be cleared up now.) One of
the things you need to talk about is what sort of hardware you're trying to
supply--one little machine, a big one, a flock of 'em?
If you really have SCO-specific questions, what are they?
> 2) How do I get the U.P.S. to tell the machine that
> it is running on "borrowed time" and to do a shutdown?
UPSes which are set up to do this generally talk down a serial port...so
you need a spare serial port and a little program to kick off the shut-
down.
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