UPS
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After a bit of fiddling, the UPS finally works the way it should. Trial-and-error revealed what the functions were for the various pins on the cable provided with the unit, and genpower did the rest. Teddybear (our server) will now happily shut itself down on power failure and switch itself (and the switch and the ADSL modem) off. When power is restored, everything comes back nicely. No fscks involved.
Anyone who purchases an UpSonic Power Guardian should know that the attached cable can be treated as an "apc1-nt" by genpower. No doubt the Linux software that comes with the unit also works.
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