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aarti
2019 Sep 14
2
Changing UPS to a bigger APC 1500 1000WA, what driver?
I've drug it as far under the table as I can get it on a 30% heart.
Yeah, I'm getting on, I'll be 85 in about 2 weeks. Heart surgury will be
scheduled in the next few days to replace a worn out, leaky aortic
valve. Piece if cake if my veins are big enough.
So what driver do I use with a Smart-UPS_1500???
Never mind it was found and accessed by the bootup! upsc my usp reports:
gene at coyote:~$ upsc myups
Init SSL without certificate database <<- whats this mean?
battery.charge: 88
battery.ch...
2019 Sep 15
0
Changing UPS to a bigger APC 1500 1000WA, what driver?
On Sep 14, 2019, at 3:30 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> I've drug it as far under the table as I can get it on a 30% heart.
> Yeah, I'm getting on, I'll be 85 in about 2 weeks. Heart surgury will be
> scheduled in the next few days to replace a worn out, leaky aortic
> valve. Piece if cake if my veins are big enough.
>
Hope the procedure goes well!
> gene at coyote:~$ upsc myups
> Init SSL without certificate database <<- whats this mean?
It's a nuisance message. While NUT can support SSL to protect the passwords that upsmon sends to...
2000 Sep 23
1
logsitic prediction
...standard errors materialized in uncertainty in
predicting the risk of renal failure for a fellow age such and such etc.
The approach below gives very broad ranges but I can't see it is obviously
wrong ?
#simulations for Schepens: Risk assessment of acute renal failure after
#thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm surgery, Annals of Surgery 1994;219:400-407
#Final logistic regression has u = -14.42+0.1723*age+0.005481*crea
#and prob = exp(u)/(1+exp(u))
#coefficients are given with se: 4.71, 0.0649 and 0.0029 respectively;n=84
sd <- c(4.71,0.0649,0.0029)*sqrt(84)
mean <- c(-14.42,0.1723,0.0055)...
2020 Jan 02
1
Delayed UPS shutdown
On Thu, 2 Jan 2020, Harlan Stenn wrote:
> On 1/2/2020 3:12 AM, Roger Price wrote:
>> On Wed, 1 Jan 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> But I should preface this with the fact that I have a 20kw nat gas
>>> fired standby with a sub 10 second startup time in the back yard.
>>>
> My understanding is:
>
> If there is a power outage, there comes a point where