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2024 Nov 13
1
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
Sounds like great advice, thanks!
Would you care to post it to the NUT wiki or in-source FAQ document (or
can I)?
Probably the meaningfulness of specific company names is too
geographically and temporally limited, however the technical part is
universally applicable.
Jim
On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 6:08?AM Harlan Stenn via Nut-upsuser <
nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
2024 Nov 13
4
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
On 11/12/2024 10:58 AM, Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> nut recently told me that the batteries need replacing in my Eaton 5PX2200RT (ups) and 5PXEBM48RT (external battery pack). According to my notes, it has been just over 4 years since I installed them. Looking at on-line sales, these seem to use batteries in a pre-packaged plastic shell. I don't recall if
2024 Nov 19
1
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
On Mon, Nov 18, 2024, at 7:35 PM, Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2024, at 11:49 PM, Harlan Stenn wrote:
>
> I just started shopping for my replacements:
>
>> I like batteries from RaionGroup.com or batterywholesale.com.
>
> Here is some free coincidental trivia.
>
> I was a sysadmin for the server behind batterywholesale.com for about
> 10
2024 Nov 19
2
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
On 11/18/2024 6:18 PM, Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2024, at 7:35 PM, Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 12, 2024, at 11:49 PM, Harlan Stenn wrote:
>>
>> I just started shopping for my replacements:
>>
>>> I like batteries from RaionGroup.com or batterywholesale.com.
>>
>> Here is some free coincidental
2024 Nov 19
1
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
On Tue, Nov 12, 2024, at 11:49 PM, Harlan Stenn wrote:
I just started shopping for my replacements:
> I like batteries from RaionGroup.com or batterywholesale.com.
Here is some free coincidental trivia.
I was a sysadmin for the server behind batterywholesale.com for about 10 years. It was part time work. The couple behind the company have since sold the business and retired. I'm still
2024 Nov 13
2
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
resending, sorry, I mangled the list address.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2024, at 11:49 PM, Harlan Stenn wrote:
> - put each battery on a charger for several hours
Do you have a recommendation for a battery charger? Or a list of features to look for?
> Anyway, when I have a set of replacement new batteries, I then:
>
> - put each battery on a charger for several hours
> - rotating thru
2024 Nov 19
1
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
Harlan Stenn via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net>
writes:
>> There was some doubt about F2 vs F1 connectors - I've contacted the supplier to clarify, but I think they're all F2 connectors that I want.
>
> That's been my experience too, but I'm not sure how much that counts
> for. As I recall, the F2 connector is a bit wider than the F1,
2024 Nov 23
3
Shutdown the servers first, keep the network running
I have an idea for my shutdown process at home. My goal: maximize the network run-time. At present, the UPS has a run-time of about 57 minutes.
This is my idea:
* shutdown the servers after 15 minutes of downtime (for me, that's when battery.runtime hits 40)
* leave the network gear (switches, firewall, wifi) running so I can continue with Internet access
Optionally:
* when we get down to
2024 Mar 21
1
CyberPower PR3000LCDRTXL2U and NUT 2.8.0 - mute?
On 3/21/24 14:00, Greg Oliver via Nut-upsuser wrote:
> All I can say is definitely replace the batteries if you are going to
> keep using it.? The CyberPower(s) I have had in the past all have the
> battery check that cannot be turned off and when the batteries are
> actually "dead" the unit will kill the load to everything every time it
> runs the check.? Just FYI.
2020 Sep 04
2
Monitoring slaves via dummy-ups
Hello,
I wondered how folks monitored slaves.
In my case, I am using Nagios and the check_ups plugin. It seems to work fine but being new to nut, I'm seeking confirmation that this is a sane approach.
The goal: confirm the slaves have contact with the master.
The environment:
* FreeBSD 12.1
* nut-2.7.4 installed from package
Background:
I am replacing an APC 2200 UPS (still in use) with
2023 Mar 09
1
Question on EATON UPS
Hi NUT Users,
One of my APC UPS is having battery issue and apparently we cannot change battery in that UPS. (not super green?)
I have purchased an EATON UPS and added the ref in ups.conf
When restarting the driver, I got this error
> 0.030612 [D2] Checking device 2 of 10 (0463/FFFF)
> 0.287659 [D2] - VendorID: 0463
> 0.287853 [D2] - ProductID: ffff
>
2024 Mar 21
1
CyberPower PR3000LCDRTXL2U and NUT 2.8.0 - mute?
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 12:23?PM Phil Stracchino via Nut-upsuser <
nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
> I have a CyberPower PR3000LCDRTXL2U with a BP48V75ART2U expansion
> chassis, which I am monitoring using NUT 2.8.0 (on Gentoo Linux). TThe
> UPS appears to be telling me that the batteries need replacement due to
> age. CyberPower support has confirmed that for
2023 Mar 09
1
Question on EATON UPS
Laurent Taieb via Nut-upsuser wrote on 3/9/23 9:25 AM:
>
> Hi NUT Users,
>
> One of my APC UPS is having battery issue and apparently we cannot
> change battery in that UPS. (not super green?)
>
> I have purchased an EATON UPS and added the ref in ups.conf
>
> When restarting the driver, I got this error
>
> >0.030612[D2] Checking device 2 of 10 (0463/FFFF)
2024 Nov 23
1
Shutdown the servers first, keep the network running
Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net>
writes:
> I have an idea for my shutdown process at home. My goal: maximize the network run-time. At present, the UPS has a run-time of about 57 minutes.
>
> This is my idea:
>
> * shutdown the servers after 15 minutes of downtime (for me, that's when battery.runtime hits 40)
> * leave the network
2023 Mar 09
1
Question on EATON UPS
On Thursday, March 9th, 2023 at 8:34 AM, Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
>> The UPS has been defined in ups.conf as:
>>
>> [myups3]
>>
>> driver : usbhid-ups
>>
>> port = auto
>>
>> vendorid = 0463
>>
>> productid = ffff
>>
>> desc = "5S"
>>
>> bus
2018 Jan 17
0
Eaton 5PX after battery replacement still says "replace battery" in NUT [HCL]
On Jan 16, 2018, at 6:07 PM, James Whitwell <jams at momento.com.au> wrote:
>
> This might be a simple thing to fix, but I can?t figure it out. We replaced the battery for the first time in our Eaton 5PX a couple of weeks ago, but we haven?t been able to clear the ?ups.alarm: replace battery!? status.
>
> Details of our installation are:
> OS: Debian 6
> NUT version:
2020 Sep 11
1
UPS recommendation for NUT and power-on-delay support
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, at 4:05 PM, Bartosz wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Could you please recommend me a UPS with 100% support of the ondelay parameter and NUT compatibility?
>
> 850 or 1000 VA
>
> I have the EATON 5E850iUSBDIN UPS and it does not support this parameter so I would like to buy another UPS that for sure will support it.
>
> Thank you,
> Bart
Can you tell
2014 Dec 31
2
Postfix and Dovecot SASL - wiki update
I wanted to mention I updated the Postfix and Dovecot SASL wiki entry yesterday.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixAndDovecotSASL
The entry:
submission inet n - - - - smtpd
was incorrect. It should be:
submission inet n - n - - smtpd
By specifying n for chroot, it ensures that DNS lookups can occur. Otherwise, if you are using reject_unknown_recipient_domain
the following error will
2023 Mar 09
1
Question on EATON UPS
Thanks Larry,
I tried.
Got the following traces and the driver doesn?t start.
1.036797 [D2] - VendorID: 0463
1.036812 [D2] - ProductID: ffff
1.036826 [D2] - Manufacturer: unknown
1.036840 [D2] - Product: unknown
1.036872 [D2] - Serial Number: unknown
1.036912 [D2] - Bus: 002
1.036942 [D2] - Device: unknown
1.036965 [D2] - Device
2023 Jul 16
4
Powering off the big stuff first
Hello,
I had an idea last week: why shut everything off (in my basement) when the power goes off (and run time goes below X minutes)?
My idea: shutdown the big stuff first (two servers) leaving the little stuff (switches, wireless, gateway) running for a while longer. I might get another 30 minutes of internet that way. Let me watch a bit more streaming?.
I?m convinced that idea is achievable