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2019 Jan 27
4
Just an interesting data point
SO, my full load on my core UPS is two Dell R610s, one Sun X4540, one HP DL360p gen8, two six-core Thuban-II workstations plua their monitors, and the network stack and KVM. The APC SU3000RM (3KVA) that blew up last week considered this to be just short of 60% load. The new Cyberpower PR3000 (also 3KVA), wqhich operates at a 90% power factor, considers this same load to be 43% load. I wasn't expecting that much of a reduction. I have the snmp-ups driver working with it, have not enabled upsmon yet, but upsc seems to get a rather limited set of data from it: minbar:root:~:1 # ups...
2012 Apr 16
2
Snmp-ups/netvision driver for Socomec UPS
Hello We have an Socomec Sicon Netys PR3000 UPS equipped with NetVision Web/SNMP adaptor. I try to monitor the ups using snmp-ups driver and netvision mibs set. The snmp-ups driver starts correctly and connects to the UPS, upsd confirms it, but upsmon constantly shows "No communication" error I think the cause is the SNMP adap...
2019 Jan 28
0
Just an interesting data point [CyberPower SNMP]
...on my core UPS is two Dell R610s, one Sun X4540, one HP > DL360p gen8, two six-core Thuban-II workstations plua their monitors, > and the network stack and KVM. > > The APC SU3000RM (3KVA) that blew up last week considered this to be > just short of 60% load. > The new Cyberpower PR3000 (also 3KVA), wqhich operates at a 90% power > factor, considers this same load to be 43% load. > > I wasn't expecting that much of a reduction. So... 50% load +/- 10% :-) (The use of the term "calibration" for an UPS is slightly unfortunate - it's certainly not a trace...
2019 Jan 28
2
Just an interesting data point [CyberPower SNMP]
On 1/27/19 9:13 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jan 27, 2019, at 2:36 PM, Phil Stracchino <phils at caerllewys.net > <mailto:phils at caerllewys.net>> wrote: >> The new Cyberpower PR3000 (also 3KVA), wqhich operates at a 90% power >> factor, considers this same load to be 43% load. >> >> I wasn't expecting that much of a reduction. > > So... 50% load +/- 10% :-) > > (The use of the term "calibration" for an UPS is slightly unfortunate -...