From: hamidi (hamidi@malaysianbiketrader.com)
Date: Sat May 07 2005 - 14:48:47 EDT
Anybody knows about installation Powerchute.... Below are the progress
installation.
But once I try to run #./xpowerchute the Killed result appear.
The daemon upsd is up, after I type ps ef |grep upsd
# pwd
/cdrom/powerchute/SOLARIS
# ./INSTALL
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PowerChute Plus for UNIX v4.5 Installation
Script
for Solaris 2.X for Sparc
Copyright American Power Conversion 2000
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If you quit this script at any time before committing your choices, the
installation will not take place, and no modifications will be made to your
currently installed PowerChute products.
1) CD-ROM
2) Floppy
3) Tape
Select the media type from which you will install: [?]
1
Enter path to mounted CD ROM
[/cdrom/powerchute/SOLARIS]
Would you like to see an overview of the installation?
[y/n,q] n
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The User Interface module of this product is capable of monitoring any
system on your network running the Daemon module of PowerChute Plus for
UNIX.
For this reason, you may feel it is only appropriate to install the entire
distribution on certain systems.
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NOTE: In order to perform any sort of UPS monitoring, including shutdown due
to power failure, you must install at least the Daemon module of the
product!
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1) User Interface Module Only
2) Daemon Module Required for UPS Monitoring Only
3) Both the User Interface and Daemon Modules
Which Parts of PowerChute Plus for UNIX do you wish to install? [?] 3
1) Matrix-UPS
2) Smart-UPS
3) Back-UPS
4) PowerStack
5) Symmetra Power Array
6) Smart-UPS DP
7) Back-UPS Pro
Which APC Hardware will PowerChute Plus for UNIX be running with [?] 2
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The Measure-UPS is a device which is designed to perform environmental
monitoring in conjunction with PowerChute Plus for UNIX.
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Do you currently have a Measure-UPS attached to the UPS? [y/n,q] y
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PowerChute Plus for UNIX is able to monitor other hosts. However, in order
to monitor other hosts, TCP/IP must be installed. If you do not have TCP/IP
installed, answer 'n' to the following question.
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Do you currently have TCP/IP Installed? [y/n,q] n
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If you will be using the Motif version of the User Interface on a monochrome
monitor, using the Monochrome Coloring scheme is recommended.
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1) Use Default Color scheme
2) Use Monochrome Color scheme
Which color scheme do you wish to use [1]?
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PowerChute Plus for UNIX requires complete control of the serial port. No
processes, including gettys, are allowed to be accessing the port.
Therefore, the serial port you select must NOT be enabled for logins.
To disable the port for logins consult the PowerChute Plus for UNIX manual.
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1) /dev/ttya
2) /dev/ttyb
3) Other
Which serial device will be dedicated to PowerChute Plus for UNIX [?] 1
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You should have the black cable, #940-0024C attached to /dev/ttya Please
verify.
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pcp_unix.apc, version 4.5 is already installed in:
/usr/lib/powerchute
Do you wish to have this previous installation removed? [y/n,q] y
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Though it is possible to install PowerChute Plus for UNIX in a directory
other than the provided default, it is recommended only under special
circumstances. Please consult the documentation.
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Where do you wish to install PowerChute Plus for UNIX?
[/usr/lib/powerchute]
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Command files may be executed with root privileges or with the privileges
you assign to the pwrchute account (allowing you to customize command file
execution according to your system requirements).
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Do you want to execute command files as root? [y/n,q] y
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E-mail may be sent with root privileges or with the privileges you assign to
the pwrchute account.
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Do you want to send e-mail as root? [y/n,q] n
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Pwrchute help now comes in an HTML format.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Would you like to install HTML help? [y/n,q] y
Please enter your web browser executable name. This value is case sensitive
and should not include the path.
[netscape]
Web browser executable could not be found. Please enter the full path to web
browser executable. This value is case sensitive and should include both the
web browser path and executable.
[/usr/bin/netscape]
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PRODUCT : PowerChute Plus for UNIX
INSTALL USER INTERFACE : TRUE
INSTALL DAEMON : TRUE
OPERATING SYSTEM : Solaris 2.X for Sparc
INSTALL PATH : /usr/lib/powerchute
PATH TO MOUNTED CD ROM : /cdrom/powerchute/SOLARIS
DEDICATED TTY : /dev/ttya
UPS TYPE : Smart-UPS
Measure-UPS INSTALLED : TRUE
PREVIOUS VERSION FOUND : TRUE
REMOVE PREVIOUS VERSION? : TRUE
INSTALLING AS ROOT : TRUE
TCP/IP Installed : FALSE
RUN COMMAND FILES AS ROOT : TRUE
SEND EMAIL AS ROOT : FALSE
HELP BROWSER : /usr/bin/netscape
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Are the above selections correct? [y/n,q] y Invoking remove script for
previous product
**************** WARNING!!! *****************
All files and directories starting at
/usr/lib/powerchute will be
removed recursively. Do NOT continue execution of this script unless
/usr/lib/powerchute is a separate directory containing only APC software
and there are no user or other significant directories beneath
/usr/lib/powerchute.
Do you wish to continue removing the
/usr/lib/powerchute directory (y/n)?
y
No instance of upsd detected to be running!
Removing pcp_unix.apc from /etc/apc_repository Removing /etc/apc_repository
Removing contents of install directory Done.
Installing PowerChute Plus for UNIX from /cdrom/powerchute/SOLARIS...
Extracting files.....
x Remove.sh, 8615 bytes, 17 tape blocks
x what_os.sh, 1866 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x pcshut.sh, 1973 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x wall.sh, 825 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x dialpag----------------------------
PowerChute Plus for UNIX Installation complete. You will need to reboot in
order to start the application
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# Broadcast Message from root (???) on Netra Fri May
6 14:40:36...
Netra has lost communications with the UPS.
# eeprom
tpe-link-test?=true
output-device=screen
input-device=keyboard
keyboard-click?=false
keymap: data not available.
ttyb-rts-dtr-off=false
ttyb-ignore-cd=false
ttya-rts-dtr-off=false
ttya-ignore-cd=false
ttyb-mode=9600,8,n,1,-
ttya-mode=2400,8,n,1,-
fcode-debug?=false
local-mac-address?=false
screen-#columns=80
screen-#rows=34
selftest-#megs=1
scsi-initiator-id=7
silent-mode?=false
auto-boot?=true
watchdog-reboot?=false
diag-file: data not available.
diag-device=net
boot-file: data not available.
boot-device=disk net
sbus-probe-list=541230
use-nvramrc?=false
nvramrc: data not available.
sunmon-compat?=false
security-mode=none
security-password: data not available.
security-#badlogins=0
diag-level=min
oem-logo: data not available.
oem-logo?=false
oem-banner: data not available.
oem-banner?=false
hardware-revision: data not available.
last-hardware-update: data not available.
testarea=0
mfg-switch?=false
diag-switch?=false
name=options
# env
DISPLAY=:0.0
HELPPATH=/usr/openwin/lib/locale:/usr/openwin/lib/help
HOME=/
HZ=100
LANG=C
LOGNAME=root
MAIL=/var/mail/root
MANPATH=/usr/openwin/share/man:/usr/man
NOSUNVIEW=0
OPENWINHOME=/usr/openwin
PATH=/usr/openwin/bin:/opt1/SUNWspro/bin:/usr/lib/powerchute:/opt/Apogee/bin
:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/export/home/brs/Bin:/usr/ls3:/export/home/brs/
Etc:/etc:.
PWRCHUTE=/usr/lib/powerchute
SHELL=/sbin/sh
TERM=sun-cmd
TERMCAP=sun-cmd:te=\E[>4h:ti=\E[>4l:tc=sun:
TMPDIR=/tmp
TZ=Singapore
WINDOW_TERMIOS=
XFILESEARCHPATH=/usr/openwin/lib/locale/%L/%T/%N%S:/usr/openwin/lib/%T/%N%S
XINITRC=/usr/openwin/lib/Xinitrc
# more powerchute.ini
[ Ups ]
SignallingType = smart
PortName = /dev/ttya
AutoUpsRebootEnabled = Yes
AllowedPortNames = /dev/ttya,/dev/ttyb
CableType = Normal
[ EventLogging ]
EventLogEnabled = Yes
EventLogName = powerchute.log
EventLogMaxSize = 50000
[ DataLogging ]
DataLogEnabled = Yes
DataLogName = powerchute.dat
DataLogMaxSize = 50000
DataLogInterval = 600
[ ErrorLogging ]
ErrorLogEnabled = Yes
ErrorLogName = powerchute.err
ErrorLogMaxSize = 50000
[ Messaging ]
MessageDelay = 5
MessageInterval = 30
[ SelfTests ]
EnableSelfTests = Yes
SelfTestDay = MONDAY
SelfTestSchedule = At turn on
SelfTestTime = 12:00 PM
LastSelfTestDay = 05/06/05
LastSelfTestResult = Unknown
[ Shutdown ]
ShutdownDelay = 30
AdminShutdownDelay = 900
DailyShutdownEnabled = No
DailyShutdownTime = 6:00 PM
DailyWakeupTime = 7:00 AM
WeeklyShutdownEnabled = No
WeeklyShutdownDay = Friday
WeeklyShutdownTime = 6:00 PM
WeeklyWakeUpDay = Monday
WeeklyWakeUpTime = 7:00 AM
[ Server ]
HostName =
[ UserInterface ]
TemperatureUnits = Fahrenheit
SoundEffects = No
[ BatteryCalibration ]
Enabled = No
BatteryCalibrationDay = Monday
BatteryCalibrationTime = 07:00 AM
[ Devices ]
MeasureUps = YES
[ EventText ]
100000 = *** PowerChute PLUS Version 4.5 Started *** 100100 = ***
PowerChute PLUS Stopped *** 100200 = Communication established 100300 =
Normal power restored: UPS on line 100400 = UPS self-test passed
100401 = Scheduled UPS self-test passed
100402 = User initiated UPS self-test passed
100403 = Self-test at UPS passed
100500 = Administrative shutdown started
100501 = Administrative shutdown: User initiated
100502 = Administrative shutdown: Weekly shutdown
100503 = Administrative shutdown: Daily shutdown 100600 = Shutdown
cancelled
100601 = User initiated shutdown cancelled
100602 = Weekly administrative shutdown cancelled
100603 = Daily administrative shutdown cancelled 100700 = UPS returned
from low battery condition
100701 = UPS returned from low battery condition:
#BATTERY_CAPACITY#%
100900 = UPS batteries no longer need replacing 101000 = Contact
#CONTACT_NUMBER# normal
(#NORMAL_POSITION#): #USER_COMMENT#
101300 = UPS overload condition solved
101400 = UPS run time calibration initiated 101500 = UPS run time
calibration completed 101600 = Shutdown started
101601 = User initiated shutdown started
101602 = Weekly administrative shutdown started
101603 = Daily administrative shutdown started 101700 = UPS returned from
bypass 101800 = Smart Cell Signal Restored 110000 = Ambient temperature
back within thresholds 110100 = Ambient humidity back within thresholds
200000 = UPS on battery
200001 = UPS on battery: High input line voltage #MAX_VOLTAGE# V
200002 = UPS on battery: Brownout #MIN_VOLTAGE# V
200003 = UPS on battery: Blackout #MIN_VOLTAGE# V
200004 = UPS on battery: Small momentary sag #MIN_VOLTAGE# V
200006 = UPS on battery: Deep momentary sag #MIN_VOLTAGE# V
200005 = UPS on battery: Small momentary spike #MAX_VOLTAGE# V
200007 = UPS on battery: Large momentary spike #MAX_VOLTAGE# V
200008 = UPS on battery: Simulated power failure 200100 = System shutdown
200200 = UPS enabling SmartBoost 200300 = Low battery condition
200301 = Low battery condition: #BATTERY_CAPACITY#% 200400 = UPS run time
calibration cancelled
200401 = UPS run time calibration cancelled by user
200402 = UPS run time calibration cancelled by power failure
200403 = UPS unable to perform run time calibration:
Capacity < 100%
201301 = UPS on bypass: user set via software or panel
201302 = UPS on bypass: user set via rear switch
300000 = Unable to communicate with UPS 300100 = UPS output overload
300200 = UPS self-test failed
300201 = Scheduled UPS self-test failed: Bad battery
300202 = Scheduled UPS self-test failed: Invalid test
300203 = User initiated self-test failed: Bad battery
300204 = User initiated self-test failed: Invalid test
300205 = Self-test at UPS failed: Bad battery
300206 = Self-test at UPS failed: Invalid test 300300 = UPS battery is
discharged
300301 = UPS battery is discharged:
#BATTERY_CAPACITY#%
300400 = Communication lost while on battery 300600 = Contact
#CONTACT_NUMBER# fault
(#CONTACT_POSITION#): #USER_COMMENT#
301000 = Check installation of Smart Cell signal cable 301300 = UPS on
bypass internal temp over limit
301301 = UPS on bypass battery charger failure
301302 = UPS on bypass: severe DC imbalance overload
301303 = UPS on bypass: output voltage outside limits
301304 = UPS on bypass: top module fan needs repair 301400 = Base module
fan needs repair 301500 = Base module bypass power supply needs repair
301600 = UPS battery needs replacing
310001 = Below lower ambient temperature threshold of #LOW_THRESHOLD#
310002 = Exceeded upper ambient temperature threshold of #HIGH_THRESHOLD#
310101 = Below humidity threshold of #LOW_THRESHOLD#
310102 = Exceeded upper humidity threshold of #HIGH_THRESHOLD#
[ PopupText ]
1003 = Normal utility power at #HOSTNAME# has been restored.
1006 = Shutdown of #HOSTNAME# has been cancelled.
1007 = UPS batteries at #HOSTNAME# are no longer discharged.
1016 = Shutdown process started.
2000 = #HOSTNAME# is running on battery power.
2001 = #HOSTNAME# has been shutdown.
2003 = Low battery power at #HOSTNAME#.
3000 = #HOSTNAME# has lost communications with the UPS.
3003 = UPS batteries at #HOSTNAME# are discharged.
[ FlexEventNames ]
1000 = PowerChute Started
1001 = PowerChute Stopped
1002 = Communication Established
1003 = Power Restored
1004 = UPS Self-Test Passed
1005 = Administrative Shutdown
1006 = Shutdown Cancelled
1007 = UPS Return From Low Battery
1009 = Battery No Longer Needs Replacing 1010 = Contact Normal
1013 = UPS Overload Condition Solved
1014 = UPS Run Time Calibration Initiated
1015 = UPS Run Time Calibration Completed
1016 = System Shutdown Starting
1017 = Return From Bypass
1018 = Smart Cell Signal Returned
1100 = Ambient Temp In Range
1101 = Humidity In Range
2000 = UPS On Battery
2001 = System Shutdown Complete
2002 = UPS Enabling SmartBoost
2003 = Low Battery Condition
2004 = Cancel Battery Calibration
2013 = UPS On Bypass: Maintenance
3000 = Unable To Communicate With UPS
3001 = UPS Output Overload
3002 = UPS Self-Test Failed
3003 = UPS Battery Is Discharged
3004 = Comm Lost While On Battery
3006 = Abnormal Contact Position
3010 = Check Smart Cell Signal
3013 = UPS On Bypass: Failure
3014 = Base Module Fan Failure
3015 = Base Module Power Supply Failure
3016 = UPS Battery Needs Replacing
3100 = Ambient Temp Out Of Range
3101 = Humidity Out Of Range
[ Email ]
Password = APC
[ LineFail ]
NotifyDelay = 5
NotifyInterval = 30
NotifyRepeat = Yes
ShutdownDelay = 300
Actions = LUS
[ AdminShutdown ]
ShutdownDelay = 900
NotifyRepeat = Yes
[ Network ]
UseTCP = NO
[ Security ]
RunCommandFilesAsRoot = YES
SendEmailAsRoot = NO
[ Help ]
WebBrowser = /usr/bin/netscape
[ Modem ]
PortName = /dev/cua/b
ModemAllowedPortNames = /dev/cua/a,/dev/cua/b
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