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Kurt Weiske | Mark Hofmann | Re: UPS homelab setup |
September 30, 2022 6:39 AM * |
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-=> Mark Hofmann wrote to Kurt Weiske <=- KW> I'm wondering if there's a way to have either the Proxmox system or the KW> Synology system connected to the UPS and shut down the other one? MH> I think APC makes software that does that, but likely wants to charge MH> for it. One UPS power failure can trigger an event to do multiple MH> things. Charles mentioned Network UPS Tools, it appears that Synology supports it - in fact, it may be using it already for its own network shutdown feature - one Synology can shut down multiple units. With that, I can leave the UPS plugged into Synology and run the nut-client on my Proxmox server. MH> I never got that fancy with my setup and I have (10) APC UPS units over MH> here. If my power it out long enough for them to go out, everything MH> just powers off immediately. I would try and do a clean shutdown, but MH> even if it goes down hard I have not had issues with my ESXi MH> server/VMs. Worst case, I could restore things. Hey, if you have 10 UPSes, why not? ... Make what's perfect more human --- MultiMail/DOS v0.52 * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (618:300/1) |
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