2011-01-26 09:35:08 +00:00
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snmp-ups(8)
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NAME
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snmp-ups - Multi-MIB Driver for SNMP UPS equipment
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NOTE
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This man page only documents the hardware-specific features of the
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snmp-ups driver. For information about the core driver, see
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linkman:nutupsdrv[8].
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SUPPORTED HARDWARE
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The snmp-ups driver automatically detects and supports a wide range of devices by loading various MIBS:
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*ietf*::
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UPS that is RFC 1628 (UPS MIB) compliant, e.g. MGE UPS SYSTEMS, Liebert, perhaps others (default)
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*mge*::
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MGE UPS SYSTEMS and MGE Office Protection Systems devices with SNMP cards (ref 66062, 66045, 66074 and 66244)
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*apcc*::
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2012-06-01 13:55:19 +00:00
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APC AP9605, AP9606, AP9617, and AP9618 APC network management cards, as well as any others supporting the APC POWERNET MIB
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*netvision*::
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Socomec Sicon UPS with Netvision Web/SNMP management card/external box
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*pw*::
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Powerware devices with ConnectUPS SNMP cards
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*aphel_genesisII*::
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Eaton Powerware ePDU Monitored
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*aphel_revelation*::
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Eaton Powerware ePDU Managed
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*raritan*::
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Various Raritan PDUs
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*baytech*::
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Various BayTech PDUs
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*cpqpower*::
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HP/Compaq AF401A management card, perhaps others
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2012-01-24 10:22:33 +00:00
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*cyberpower*::
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Cyberpower RMCARD201. Should also support RMCARD100 (net version), RMCARD202 and RMCARD301
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EXTRA ARGUMENTS
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This driver supports the following optional settings in the
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linkman:ups.conf[5]:
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*mibs*='name'::
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Set MIB compliance (default=auto, allowed entries: refer to the above SUPPORTED HARDWARE).
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With "auto", the driver will try a select set of SNMP objects until it finds
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one that the device responds to.
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*community*='name'::
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Set community name (default = public).
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Note that you require a RW community name to change UPS settings (as for a powerdown).
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*snmp_version*='version'::
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Set SNMP version (default = v1, the other allowed value is v2c)
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*pollfreq*='value'::
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Set polling frequency in seconds, to reduce network flow (default=30)
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*notransferoids*::
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Disable the monitoring of the low and high voltage transfer OIDs in
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the hardware. This will remove input.transfer.low and input.transfer.high
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from the list of variables. This should only be used on APCC Symmetra
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equipment which has strangeness in the three-phase power reporting.
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*secLevel*='value'::
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Set the securityLevel used for SNMPv3 messages (default=noAuthNoPriv,
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allowed: authNoPriv,authPriv)
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*secName*='value'::
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Set the securityName used for authenticated SNMPv3 messages (no default)
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*authPassword*='value'::
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Set the authentication pass phrase used for authenticated SNMPv3 messages
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(no default)
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*privPassword*='value'::
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Set the privacy pass phrase used for encrypted SNMPv3 messages (no default)
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*authProtocol*='value'::
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Set the authentication protocol (MD5 or SHA) used for authenticated SNMPv3
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messages (default=MD5)
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*privProtocol*='value'::
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Set the privacy protocol (DES or AES) used for encrypted SNMPv3 messages
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(default=DES)
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REQUIREMENTS
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You will need to install the Net-SNMP package from
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http://www.net-snmp.org/ before building this driver.
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SNMP v3 also requires OpenSSL support from http://www.openssl.org.
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LIMITATION
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Shutdown
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This driver does not provide a proper upsdrv_shutdown() function. There probably
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never will be one, since at the time this script should run (near the end of
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the system halt script), there will be no network capabilities anymore.
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Probably the only way to shutdown an SNMP UPS is by sending it a shutdown
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with delay command through linkman:upscmd[8] and hope for the best that the
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system will have finished shutting down before the power is cut.
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INSTALLATION
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This driver is only built if the Net-SNMP development files are present on the system.
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You can also force it to be built by using "configure --with-snmp=yes" before calling make.
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IMPLEMENTATION
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The hostname of the UPS is specified with the "port" value in
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`ups.conf`, i.e.:
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[snmpv1]
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driver = snmp-ups
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port = snmp-ups.example.com
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community = public
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snmp_version = v1
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mibs = ietf
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pollfreq = 15
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desc = "Example SNMP v1 device"
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[snmpv3]
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driver = snmp-ups
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port = 166.99.224.132
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mibs = mge
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secLevel = authPriv
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secName = mysecurityname
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authPassword = myauthenticationpassphrase
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privPassword = myprivatepassphrase
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desc = "Example SNMP v3 device, with the highest security level"
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AUTHORS
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-------
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Arnaud Quette, Dmitry Frolov
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Sponsored by Eaton <http://www.eaton.com>
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and originally by MGE UPS SYSTEMS <http://www.mgeups.com/>
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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linkman:nutupsdrv[8]
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NUT SNMP Protocols Library
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Available at: http://www.networkupstools.org/protocols/snmp/
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Internet resources:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
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