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-## apcupsd.conf v1.1 ##
-#
-# for apcupsd release 3.14.5 (10 January 2009) - unknown
-#
-# "apcupsd" POSIX config file
-
-#
-# ========= General configuration parameters ============
-#
-
-# UPSNAME xxx
-# Use this to give your UPS a name in log files and such. This
-# is particulary useful if you have multiple UPSes. This does not
-# set the EEPROM. It should be 8 characters or less.
-#UPSNAME
-
-# UPSCABLE <cable>
-# Defines the type of cable connecting the UPS to your computer.
-#
-# Possible generic choices for <cable> are:
-# simple, smart, ether, usb
-#
-# Or a specific cable model number may be used:
-# 940-0119A, 940-0127A, 940-0128A, 940-0020B,
-# 940-0020C, 940-0023A, 940-0024B, 940-0024C,
-# 940-1524C, 940-0024G, 940-0095A, 940-0095B,
-# 940-0095C, M-04-02-2000
-#
-UPSCABLE usb
-
-# To get apcupsd to work, in addition to defining the cable
-# above, you must also define a UPSTYPE, which corresponds to
-# the type of UPS you have (see the Description for more details).
-# You must also specify a DEVICE, sometimes referred to as a port.
-# For USB UPSes, please leave the DEVICE directive blank. For
-# other UPS types, you must specify an appropriate port or address.
-#
-# UPSTYPE DEVICE Description
-# apcsmart /dev/tty** Newer serial character device,
-# appropriate for SmartUPS models using
-# a serial cable (not USB).
-#
-# usb <BLANK> Most new UPSes are USB. A blank DEVICE
-# setting enables autodetection, which is
-# the best choice for most installations.
-#
-# net hostname:port Network link to a master apcupsd
-# through apcupsd's Network Information
-# Server. This is used if you don't have
-# a UPS directly connected to your computer.
-#
-# snmp hostname:port:vendor:community
-# SNMP Network link to an SNMP-enabled
-# UPS device. Vendor is the MIB used by
-# the UPS device: can be "APC", "APC_NOTRAP"
-# or "RFC" where APC is the powernet MIB,
-# "APC_NOTRAP" is powernet with SNMP trap
-# catching disabled, and RFC is the IETF's
-# rfc1628 UPS-MIB. You usually want "APC".
-# Port is usually 161. Community is usually
-# "private".
-#
-# dumb /dev/tty** Old serial character device for use
-# with simple-signaling UPSes.
-#
-# pcnet ipaddr:username:passphrase
-# PowerChute Network Shutdown protocol
-# which can be used as an alternative to SNMP
-# with AP9617 family of smart slot cards.
-# ipaddr is the IP address of the UPS mgmt
-# card. username and passphrase are the
-# credentials for which the card has been
-# configured.
-#
-UPSTYPE usb
-DEVICE /dev/usb/hid/hiddev[0-9]
-
-# POLLTIME <int>
-# Interval (in seconds) at which apcupsd polls the UPS for status. This
-# setting applies both to directly-attached UPSes (UPSTYPE apcsmart, usb,
-# dumb) and networked UPSes (UPSTYPE net, snmp). Lowering this setting
-# will improve apcupsd's responsiveness to certain events at the cost of
-# higher CPU utilization. The default of 60 is appropriate for most
-# situations.
-#POLLTIME 60
-
-# LOCKFILE <path to lockfile>
-# Path for device lock file. Not used on Win32.
-LOCKFILE /var/lock
-
-# SCRIPTDIR <path to script directory>
-# Directory in which apccontrol and event scripts are located.
-SCRIPTDIR /etc/apcupsd
-
-# PWRFAILDIR <path to powerfail directory>
-# Directory in which to write the powerfail flag file. This file
-# is created when apcupsd initiates a system shutdown and is
-# checked in the OS halt scripts to determine if a killpower
-# (turning off UPS output power) is required.
-PWRFAILDIR /etc/apcupsd
-
-# NOLOGINDIR <path to nologin directory>
-# Directory in which to write the nologin file. The existence
-# of this flag file tells the OS to disallow new logins.
-NOLOGINDIR /etc
-
-
-#
-# ======== Configuration parameters used during power failures ==========
-#
-
-# The ONBATTERYDELAY is the time in seconds from when a power failure
-# is detected until we react to it with an onbattery event.
-#
-# This means that, apccontrol will be called with the powerout argument
-# immediately when a power failure is detected. However, the
-# onbattery argument is passed to apccontrol only after the
-# ONBATTERYDELAY time. If you don't want to be annoyed by short
-# powerfailures, make sure that apccontrol powerout does nothing
-# i.e. comment out the wall.
-ONBATTERYDELAY 6
-
-#
-# Note: BATTERYLEVEL, MINUTES, and TIMEOUT work in conjunction, so
-# the first that occurs will cause the initation of a shutdown.
-#
-
-# If during a power failure, the remaining battery percentage
-# (as reported by the UPS) is below or equal to BATTERYLEVEL,
-# apcupsd will initiate a system shutdown.
-BATTERYLEVEL 5
-
-# If during a power failure, the remaining runtime in minutes
-# (as calculated internally by the UPS) is below or equal to MINUTES,
-# apcupsd, will initiate a system shutdown.
-MINUTES 3
-
-# If during a power failure, the UPS has run on batteries for TIMEOUT
-# many seconds or longer, apcupsd will initiate a system shutdown.
-# A value of 0 disables this timer.
-#
-# Note, if you have a Smart UPS, you will most likely want to disable
-# this timer by setting it to zero. That way, you UPS will continue
-# on batteries until either the % charge remaing drops to or below BATTERYLEVEL,
-# or the remaining battery runtime drops to or below MINUTES. Of course,
-# if you are testing, setting this to 60 causes a quick system shutdown
-# if you pull the power plug.
-# If you have an older dumb UPS, you will want to set this to less than
-# the time you know you can run on batteries.
-TIMEOUT 0
-
-# Time in seconds between annoying users to signoff prior to
-# system shutdown. 0 disables.
-ANNOY 300
-
-# Initial delay after power failure before warning users to get
-# off the system.
-ANNOYDELAY 60
-
-# The condition which determines when users are prevented from
-# logging in during a power failure.
-# NOLOGON <string> [ disable | timeout | percent | minutes | always ]
-NOLOGON disable
-
-# If KILLDELAY is non-zero, apcupsd will continue running after a
-# shutdown has been requested, and after the specified time in
-# seconds attempt to kill the power. This is for use on systems
-# where apcupsd cannot regain control after a shutdown.
-# KILLDELAY <seconds> 0 disables
-KILLDELAY 0
-
-#
-# ==== Configuration statements for Network Information Server ====
-#
-
-# NETSERVER [ on | off ] on enables, off disables the network
-# information server. If netstatus is on, a network information
-# server process will be started for serving the STATUS and
-# EVENT data over the network (used by CGI programs).
-NETSERVER on
-
-# NISIP <dotted notation ip address>
-# IP address on which NIS server will listen for incoming connections.
-# This is useful if your server is multi-homed (has more than one
-# network interface and IP address). Default value is 0.0.0.0 which
-# means any incoming request will be serviced. Alternatively, you can
-# configure this setting to any specific IP address of your server and
-# NIS will listen for connections only on that interface. Use the
-# loopback address (127.0.0.1) to accept connections only from the
-# local machine.
-NISIP 0.0.0.0
-
-# NISPORT <port> default is 3551 as registered with the IANA
-# port to use for sending STATUS and EVENTS data over the network.
-# It is not used unless NETSERVER is on. If you change this port,
-# you will need to change the corresponding value in the cgi directory
-# and rebuild the cgi programs.
-NISPORT 3551
-
-# If you want the last few EVENTS to be available over the network
-# by the network information server, you must define an EVENTSFILE.
-EVENTSFILE /var/log/apcupsd.events
-
-# EVENTSFILEMAX <kilobytes>
-# By default, the size of the EVENTSFILE will be not be allowed to exceed
-# 10 kilobytes. When the file grows beyond this limit, older EVENTS will
-# be removed from the beginning of the file (first in first out). The
-# parameter EVENTSFILEMAX can be set to a different kilobyte value, or set
-# to zero to allow the EVENTSFILE to grow without limit.
-EVENTSFILEMAX 10
-
-#
-# ========== Configuration statements used if sharing =============
-# a UPS with more than one machine
-
-#
-# Remaining items are for ShareUPS (APC expansion card) ONLY
-#
-
-# UPSCLASS [ standalone | shareslave | sharemaster ]
-# Normally standalone unless you share an UPS using an APC ShareUPS
-# card.
-UPSCLASS standalone
-
-# UPSMODE [ disable | share ]
-# Normally disable unless you share an UPS using an APC ShareUPS card.
-UPSMODE disable
-
-#
-# ===== Configuration statements to control apcupsd system logging ========
-#
-
-# Time interval in seconds between writing the STATUS file; 0 disables
-STATTIME 300
-
-# Location of STATUS file (written to only if STATTIME is non-zero)
-STATFILE /var/log/apcupsd.status
-
-# LOGSTATS [ on | off ] on enables, off disables
-# Note! This generates a lot of output, so if
-# you turn this on, be sure that the
-# file defined in syslog.conf for LOG_NOTICE is a named pipe.
-# You probably do not want this on.
-LOGSTATS off
-
-# Time interval in seconds between writing the DATA records to
-# the log file. 0 disables.
-DATATIME 0
-
-# FACILITY defines the logging facility (class) for logging to syslog.
-# If not specified, it defaults to "daemon". This is useful
-# if you want to separate the data logged by apcupsd from other
-# programs.
-#FACILITY DAEMON
-
-#
-# ========== Configuration statements used in updating the UPS EPROM =========
-#
-
-#
-# These statements are used only by apctest when choosing "Set EEPROM with conf
-# file values" from the EEPROM menu. THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NO EFFECT ON APCUPSD.
-#
-
-# UPS name, max 8 characters
-#UPSNAME UPS_IDEN
-
-# Battery date - 8 characters
-#BATTDATE mm/dd/yy
-
-# Sensitivity to line voltage quality (H cause faster transfer to batteries)
-# SENSITIVITY H M L (default = H)
-#SENSITIVITY H
-
-# UPS delay after power return (seconds)
-# WAKEUP 000 060 180 300 (default = 0)
-#WAKEUP 60
-
-# UPS Grace period after request to power off (seconds)
-# SLEEP 020 180 300 600 (default = 20)
-#SLEEP 180
-
-# Low line voltage causing transfer to batteries
-# The permitted values depend on your model as defined by last letter
-# of FIRMWARE or APCMODEL. Some representative values are:
-# D 106 103 100 097
-# M 177 172 168 182
-# A 092 090 088 086
-# I 208 204 200 196 (default = 0 => not valid)
-#LOTRANSFER 208
-
-# High line voltage causing transfer to batteries
-# The permitted values depend on your model as defined by last letter
-# of FIRMWARE or APCMODEL. Some representative values are:
-# D 127 130 133 136
-# M 229 234 239 224
-# A 108 110 112 114
-# I 253 257 261 265 (default = 0 => not valid)
-#HITRANSFER 253
-
-# Battery charge needed to restore power
-# RETURNCHARGE 00 15 50 90 (default = 15)
-#RETURNCHARGE 15
-
-# Alarm delay
-# 0 = zero delay after pwr fail, T = power fail + 30 sec, L = low battery, N = never
-# BEEPSTATE 0 T L N (default = 0)
-#BEEPSTATE T
-
-# Low battery warning delay in minutes
-# LOWBATT 02 05 07 10 (default = 02)
-#LOWBATT 2
-
-# UPS Output voltage when running on batteries
-# The permitted values depend on your model as defined by last letter
-# of FIRMWARE or APCMODEL. Some representative values are:
-# D 115
-# M 208
-# A 100
-# I 230 240 220 225 (default = 0 => not valid)
-#OUTPUTVOLTS 230
-
-# Self test interval in hours 336=2 weeks, 168=1 week, ON=at power on
-# SELFTEST 336 168 ON OFF (default = 336)
-#SELFTEST 336