Apcupsd status logging, Status report format – APC UPS control system User Manual
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RETURNCHARGE batt. charge level> This parameter specifies what battery percentage charge is necessary before the UPS option is specified. Under normal apcupsdoperations (no --configure option), apcupsd BEEPSTATE it can sound its audio alarm. These settings are based on discrete 0 immediately upon power failure T power failure + 30 seconds L low battery power N never UPSNAME name that will be stored in the UPS EPROM. BATTDATE date the batteries were changed. apcupsd Status Logging There is a good deal of information available about the UPS and apcupsd’s Status report format The STATUS output is in ASCII format with a single data value or piece 175
will supply power to your equipment after a power down. Differ-
ent values are permitted based on the UPS model, classification, and
manufacture date. Use apcaccess eeprom to show you which values
are permitted. This value is written to the UPS EPROM when the
--configure
will read the value stored in the UPS and display it in the STATUS
output.
events related to the remaining capacity of the UPS.
status. This document describes the format of that information. Normally
you will get at it via apcaccess, but there are other ways as well.
of information on each line output. Because not all UPSes supply the same
information, the output varies based on the type of UPS that you are using.
In general, if the information is not available for your UPS, the data portion
of the output record will contain an N/A indicating that the information
is not available.