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2016 Oct 25
2
Questions about Eaton 5E 1, 100W 2, 200VA 6-Outlet UPS
I recently purchased a UPS from
http://www.microcenter.com/product/470131/5E_1,100W_2,200VA_6-Outlet_UPS
It's sold as an Eaton 5E 1,100W 2,200VA 6-Outlet UPS
SKU: 147140
Mfr Part #: 5E2200USB-LA
UPC: 743172064875
"The Eaton 5E is an essential line interactive UPS that provides cost
effective and reliable power protection against power outages and bad power
quality. Thanks to its small size the 5E can be installed easily in a
business environment or at home.&q...
2016 Oct 26
0
Questions about Eaton 5E 1, 100W 2, 200VA 6-Outlet UPS
It seems that the UPS I bought is actually served by the blazer_usb driver.
USB ids 06da:0003 (lsusb DB thinks it's a "Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd 1300VA
UPS", but this has apparantly been re-used by Eaton 5E2200USB-LA)
It's sold as an Eaton 5E 1,100W 2,200VA 6-Outlet UPS
SKU: 147140 Mfr Part #: 5E2200USB-LA UPC: 743172064875
http://www.microcenter.com/product/470131/5E_1,100W_2,200VA_6-Outlet_UPS
"The Eaton 5E is an essential line interactive UPS that provides cost
effective and reliable power protection against power outages and bad power
quality. Thanks to its small s...
2016 Oct 26
2
Questions about Eaton 5E 1, 100W 2, 200VA 6-Outlet UPS
...ght is actually served by the blazer_usb driver.
>
> USB ids 06da:0003 (lsusb DB thinks it's a "Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd 1300VA UPS", but this has apparantly been re-used by Eaton 5E2200USB-LA)
>
> It's sold as an Eaton 5E 1,100W 2,200VA 6-Outlet UPS
>
> SKU: 147140 Mfr Part #: 5E2200USB-LA UPC: 743172064875
>
> http://www.microcenter.com/product/470131/5E_1,100W_2,200VA_6-Outlet_UPS
Thanks, this info is useful.
> "The Eaton 5E is an essential line interactive UPS that provides cost effective and reliable power protection against power outage...
2009 Apr 14
3
Odd SELinux messages during+after 5.3 upgrade (system_mail_t and postfix_postdrop_t access rpm_var_lib_t)
Hey guys,
I've been getting some strange selinux messages after the 5.3 upgrade.
It appears as though my mail system (postfix) is constantly trying to
access the rpm database? Here's the audit messages (I tend to look at
my selinux messages using audit2allow < /var/log/audit.log as I find
it easier to read quickly):
allow postfix_postdrop_t rpm_t:tcp_socket { read write };
allow