03-26-2002
HP did not replace the UPS it was everything within the server because i had multiple components that they were believing was the problem. Here is the list of items they replace: power harness, systems board, all four processors, lan card, power supply, all 8 fans, and backplane. Since the system would not boot up that was they came to the conculsion was to problem it just took them a month to figure it out. But i was very statisfied with their results i am just worried that it may be starting again. But i will let you know more once i find out more. Thanks
P.S. I have alredy had the line tested
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upsdrvctl
UPSDRVCTL(8) Network UPS Tools (NUT) UPSDRVCTL(8)
NAME
upsdrvctl - UPS driver controller
SYNOPSIS
upsdrvctl -h
upsdrvctl [-t] [-v] (start | stop | shutdown | status) [ups]
DESCRIPTION
upsdrvctl provides a uniform interface for controlling your UPS drivers. You should use upsdrvctl instead of direct calls to the drivers
whenever possible.
When used properly, upsdrvctl lets you maintain identical startup scripts across multiple systems with different UPS configurations.
OPTIONS
-h Display the help message.
-t Enable testing mode. This also enables verbose mode. Testing mode makes upsdrvctl display the actions it would execute without
actually doing them. Use this to test out your configuration without actually doing anything to your UPS drivers. This may be
helpful when defining the 'sdorder' directive in your ups.conf(5).
-v Enable verbose messages.
COMMANDS
upsdrvctl supports four commands - start, stop, shutdown and status. They take an optional argument which is a UPS name from ups.conf(5).
Without that argument, they operate on every UPS that is currently configured.
start Start the UPS driver(s).
stop Stop the UPS driver(s).
shutdown
Command the UPS driver(s) to run their shutdown sequence. Drivers are stopped according to their sdorder value - see ups.conf(5).
WARNING: this will probably power off your computers, so don't play around with this option. Only use it when your systems are pre-
pared to lose power.
status Check the status of the UPS driver(s).
If every UPS that has been checked is running, then the exitcode will be 0. If one seems to be missing, the exitcode will be 1.
BUGS
The status checking is rudimentary, and really only looks for the presence of .pid files. If you really want to know if your UPS drivers
are alive and well, upsmon(8)'s NOCOMM notifier does a fine job.
SEE ALSO
nutupsdrv(8), upsd(8) ups.conf(5)
Internet resources:
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.exploits.org/nut/
NUT mailing list archives and information: http://lists.exploits.org/
Wed Oct 16 2002 UPSDRVCTL(8)