> > Hello All, > > I'm trying to buy a UPS for my linux server, a Pentium 100. What I want is > something that will give the box (no monitor) about 5 to 10 mins of uptime > so it can shut itself down, I'd also like it if the UPS either came with > software to tell the linux system to shutdown, or if it had whatever cables > you would need to get a Open Source program to do the same thing. > > I'm sorry If this doesn't make sense, I just want something that will turn > my system off if the power losses it, and I don't know what to look for. > > Any ideas? APCC has UPS's that work with linux, and they have a (non-opensource) program to shut your computer down if the power goes out and the UPS is running low. (www.apcc.com) I think there is at least one other UPS mfgr that has linux software also. You may also want to go to freshmeat and look for UPS or the whole string (uninterruptible power supply) (or both). If you are intersted, I may be able to pick up a used UPS, replace the batteries, and have you a working ups for significantly less than a new one. For example, I have a Inmac ClearSignal 1200VA (its really just an APCC SmartUPS 1200 with Inmac labels!) that will cost me under $200 when I'm all done, and an APCC 800RT that will cost me under $150 when I'm all done. If you want, I can see what I can pick up - beware, though, its kinda catch as catch can... you neve know what I'll end up with - I'll need a minimum and maximum VA (or wattage) and battery size (min/max). I DID have an opportunity to pick up a UPS that was 120V at like 15 or 20 Amp one time, but that would have cost much more than I wanted to blow... rusty - contact me OFFLIST if you want me to do this. rustyc@descomp.com ANyway, back to the point. Go to www.apcc.com and they've got good tools to help you figure out the size UPS you'll need, and go to freshmeat.net to see what UPS mfgrs support/have opensource software (if you must have OSSoftware ;-). If you want to roll your own, see http://www.exploits.org/nut/library/apcsmart.html for the protocol ;-) Triplite (http://www.tripplite.com/linux/) makes OSS linux drivers for their UPSs. I suggest a google (or other) search for 'ups linux' - just filter out the ' ups support for linux' hits! rusty