[Nut-upsuser] Access to internal UPS logs?
Arjen de Korte
nut+users at de-korte.org
Wed Sep 17 07:34:46 UTC 2008
Citeren "James Harper" <james.harper at bendigoit.com.au>:
> It's a brand new UPS (3 weeks old) and has failed this way twice, both
> after hours. No other equipment at the same site was affected indicating
> that there were no power problems.
In that case, create one at a time convenient for you. Make sure there
is sufficient load connected and throw the circuit breaker on the
input. If it keeps on running, the batteries are not the problem.
> upsc says this about the battery state:
>
> battery.charge: 100
> battery.charge.low: 10
> battery.charge.warning: 30
> battery.temperature: 34.9
> battery.type: PbAC
> battery.voltage: 54.6
> battery.voltage.nominal: 48.0
Unfortunately, neither of the above will tell anything about how well
the unit will behave under load. Bad (high ohmic) connections of the
battery terminals or a failure in the inverter circuit will only
surface if the UPS must supply power. That's why one should never skip
periodic battery tests. Ideally, these should be initiated by an
operator, so that if the test fails there is someone at hand to fix
the problem (or at least reboot the system).
Best regards, Arjen
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