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NAME¶
apcupsd
— a daemon
for controlling most APC UPSes
SYNOPSIS¶
apcupsd |
[-b ] [-d
level | --debug
level] [-f
file | --config-file
file] [-P
file | --pid-file
file] [-p |
--kill-on-powerfail | -t |
--term-on-powerfail ]
[-R ] |
apcupsd |
[-k | --killpower |
--hibernate | -o |
--power-off ] |
apcupsd |
[-h | --help ] |
apcupsd |
[-V | --version ] |
DESCRIPTION¶
The apcupsd
daemon controls the operation
of most American Power Conversion Corp (APC) UPSes. During a power failure,
apcupsd
informs users about the loss of utility
power and that a shutdown may occur. If utility power is not restored, a
system shutdown will follow when the battery is exhausted, a specified
timeout expires, a specified battery charge percentage is reached, or a
specified battery runtime (based on internal UPS calculations and determined
by power consumption rates) expires. If the utility power is restored before
one of the these shutdown conditions is met, apcupsd
will inform users of this and the shutdown will generally be cancelled.
Refer to the Implementation Notes section below for situations in which the
shutdown may not be cancelled.
The meaning of the command line options is as follows:
-b
- Run in the foreground, do not detach and become a daemon.
-d
level--debug
level- Set debugging output level where level is a number greater than zero.
-f
file--config-file
file- Load the specified configuration file. The default configuration file is
/etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.conf. It must be changed when
running more than one copy of
apcupsd
on the same computer to control multiple UPSes. -k
|--killpower
|--hibernate
- Power down the UPS in hibernate mode after a 10 second delay. This option
is normally only used by
apcupsd
itself to power down the UPS after a system shutdown has almost completed. In hibernate mode, the UPS will again supply power to the system when the utility power returns. -o
|--power-off
- Power down UPS completely. The UPS will not supply power to the system when the utility power returns.
-P
file--pid-file
file- Create the specified process ID file. The default is
/var/run/apcupsd.pid. It must be changed when
running more than one copy of
apcupsd
on the same computer to control multiple UPSes. -p
--kill-on-powerfail
apcupsd
commands the UPS to power down in hibernate mode just beforeapcupsd
starts the system shutdown. This relies on the grace shutdown delay of a Smart-UPS being long enough to allow the system to shutdown completely before the UPS shuts off the power to the system and goes into hibernate mode. This shutdown grace delay is a programmable value stored in a Smart-UPS EEPROM which can be changed using apctest(8). In hibernate mode, the UPS will again supply power to the system when the utility power returns. Refer to apcupsd.conf(5) for an alternative method using the KILLDELAY configuration directive and the only method available when using a Back-UPS or other UPS operating in simple signalling mode.-t
--term-on-powerfail
apcupsd
exits immediately when it issues the system shutdown command. This behaviour is useful for those systems where it is not possible to insertapcupsd
commands in a halt script to issue the killpower command. Without this option,apcupsd
will wait for the SIGTERM signal from the system shutdown process before exiting.-R
- Put a UPS which runs in smart signalling mode by default (eg a Smart-UPS) into simple signalling mode.
-v
--version
- Prints the
apcupsd
version number and the program help. -h
--help
- Prints the program help.
The apcupsd
daemon supports a networking
mode called Network Information Server (NIS) -- not related to Sun's NIS/YP
-- in which the daemon serves status and event information to clients over a
network. See the "Running The Network Information Server" section
of the apcupsd manual for more information and configuration details on this
mode.
The apcupsd
daemon also supports a
Smart-UPS in SNMP mode provided an APC Web/SNMP or APC PowerNet SNMP card is
installed in the UPS's SmartSlot. For more information and configuration
details on this mode, refer to the "Support for SNMP UPSes"
section of the apcupsd manual.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES¶
The shutdown is made by calls to the script
/etc/apcupsd/apccontrol by the
apcupsd
daemon. Consequently, no changes to
/etc/inittab are necessary on Linux as there is no
communication between the daemon and the init(1) process. Installation of
the daemon modifies the halt script so that at the end of the shutdown
process, the daemon will be re-executed to power off the UPS in hibernate
mode.
On some operating systems (eg FreeBSD) there is no halt script so
apccontrol must be modified to cause the daemon to power off the UPS after a
delay. Alternatives are to use the --kill-on-powerfail command on the
apcupsd
command line or refer to
apcupsd.conf(5) for details of the KILLDELAY configuration
directive.
CONFIGURATION¶
It will almost certainly be necessary to customise the configuration information in the /etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.conf configuration file to suit your configuration and desired UPS behaviour.
For information on the configuration directives and the format of the configuration file, refer to apcupsd.conf(5).
EVENTS¶
apcupsd
generates events when certain
conditions occur. These events are sent to the system log and, optionally,
to the temporary events file
(/var/log/apcupsd.events). They also generate a call
to the /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol script which in turn
will call any custom scripts placed in the
/etc/apcupsd directory which may override
apccontrol's default behaviour. For details of the events and customising
apccontrol's behaviour, refer to apccontrol(8).
DATA FILE FORMAT¶
If the DATATIME configuration directive is set to non-zero,
apcupsd
will log a data record at the interval
defined by the DATATIME directive. This data record is in a format similar
to the APC PowerChute software data file format.
STATUS REPORT FORMAT¶
The status report output format is simple ASCII. Generally there is a single piece of information on each line of output. The content varies based on the model of UPS being used and, in some cases, the firmware version. This status report is also optionally written the the /etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.status file. Refer to apcaccess(8) for full details of the status report output.
FILES¶
/etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.conf default configuration file
/var/run/apcupsd.pid default process ID file
/var/log/apcupsd.status optional status file
/var/log/apcupsd.events default events file
SEE ALSO¶
apcupsd.conf(5), apcaccess(8), apccontrol(8), apctest(8).
The HTML apcupsd manual installed on your system or available online at http://www.apcupsd.org/
AUTHORS¶
This page¶
Trevor Roydhouse (current)
Andre M. Hedrick
Christopher J. Reimer
Software¶
Adam Kropelin (current Project Manager and Code
Maintainer)
Kern Sibbald (former Project Manager and Code
Maintainer)
Riccardo Facchetti (former Project Manager and Code
Maintainer)
Andre M. Hedrick (Project Founder and former Code
Maintainer)
Contributors¶
An enormous number of users who have devoted their time and energy to this project -- thanks.
January 10, 2009 | apcupsd v3.14.6 |