User's Manual UPS control system
Table Of Contents
- Apcupsd User's Manual
- Release Notes
- How To Use This Manual
- Basic User's Guide
- Planning Your Installation
- Building and Installing apcupsd
- After Installation
- Configuration Examples
- Testing Apcupsd
- Troubleshooting Your Installation
- Monitoring and Tuning your UPS
- Maintaining Your UPS
- Frequently-Asked Questions
- Apcupsd Bugs
- Advanced topics
- Customizing Event Handling
- Master/Slave Configurations
- Controlling Multiple UPSes on one Machine
- Support for SNMP UPSes
- Alternate Ways To Run The Network Information Server
- apcupsd System Logging
- Installation: Windows
- Windows Version of apcupsd
- Installation: Serial-Line UPSes
- Overview of Serial-Interface UPSes
- Connecting a Serial-Line UPS to a USB Port
- Connecting a APC USB UPS to either a PC USB or Serial Port
- Cables
- Smart-Custom Cable for SmartUPSes
- Smart Signalling Cable for BackUPS CS Models
- Voltage-Signalling Cable for "dumb" UPSes
- Other APC Cables that apcupsd Supports
- Voltage Signalling Features Supported by Apcupsd for Various Cables
- Voltage Signalling
- Back-UPS Office 500 signals
- Analyses of APC Cables
- Win32 Implementation Restrictions for Simple UPSes
- Internal Apcupsd Actions for Simple Cables
- RS232 Wiring and Signal Conventions
- Pin Assignment for the Serial Port (RS-232C), 25-pin and 9-pin, Female End
- Ioctl to RS232 Correspondence
- Testing Serial-Line UPSes
- Troubleshooting Serial Line communications
- Recalibrating the UPS Runtime
- DATA Logging
- Technical Reference
- Configuration Directive Reference
- apcupsd Status Logging
- Shutown Sequence and its Discontents
- APC smart protocol
- Apcupsd --- RPM Packaging FAQ
- Credits
- Kernel Config

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT=“Windows NT Work-
station Version 4.00”
and add the following to the end of the line: /NoSerialMice:COM1 (or
COM2 depending on what you want to use). The new line should look
similar to:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT=“Windows NT Work-
station Version 4.00” /NoSerialMice:COM1
where the only thing you have changed is to append to the end of the
line. This addition will prevent the operating system from interferring
with apcupsd
• Then return to c:\apcupsd and open on the bin folder so that you see
its contents.
• To do the final step of installation, double click on the setup.bat pro-
gram. This script will setup the appropriate mount points for the
directories that apcupsd uses, it will install apcupsd in the system
registry, and on Windows 98, it will start apcupsd running.
If everything went well, you will get something similar to the following
output in a DOS shell window:
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