Desc: NUT Powersaving features and using outlet collection File: powersaving.txt Date: 14 June 2003 Auth: Arnaud Quette This document introduces NUT PowerSaving features, and Smart Outlet Management using Network UPS Tools. This feature is sponsored by MGE UPS SYSTEMS. Introduction ------------ This feature, which is supported by various manufacturers, under various names, allows to manage separately the outlets of an UPS, or a Power Distrubition Unit (PDU). This allows to program a limited backup time to non-critical loads in order to keep the maximum of the battery reserve for critical equipment. This also allows a remote electrical management of devices, which is very useful in DataCenters for example. On small setup, you can plug printers, hubs, (...) on PowerSave'd outlets. During a power outage, the UPS will turn off those after X minutes of back-up time (or when passing below X % of battery charge) depending on your UPS model and settings. This will ensure that all remaining battery power is available for the computer. On huger setup (with a huger UPS), this is about the same with the ability to (power and) control servers in a smart way (need to notify those to shutdown first !). Manufacturers Powersaving technologies presentation =================================================== 1) MGE UPS SYSTEMS and MGE Office Protection Systems ---------------------------------------------------- This feature is called "PowerShare" and is available on lots of models, with different behaviours. Features will vary according to your exact model. For example: - on Pulsar Ellipse Premium 650/800/1200, you can only set a low battery level which triggers a power off of the PowerShare outlet(s). Check http://www.mgeups.com/products/pdt230/smallups/ellipsep/ellipsep1.htm - on Pulsar Evolution (all models), you can either do the same as above, or set a timer to shutdown the outlet when expired. This latter needs to be used in conjonction with upsmon/upssched to act upon a power outage, and cancel the timer when the power is back... 2) Eaton | Powerware ePDU Depending on the exact model, you can see various measurements (like current, voltage, power, ...) of the various outlets. You may also have the hability to start, stop and cycle these. For more information: http://www.epdu.com 3) Other manufacturers (Belkin, ...) To be completed... Integration into the new NUT naming scheme ========================================== Have a look at new-names.txt, "outlet" section. Note on outlet collection usage =============================== 1) outlet.{id, desc, ...} represents the whole outlets (includes all outlet.x.*), also called Main Outlet. An interesting fact is that _ALL_ models have at least that outlet, which is always considered as the UPS itself. Some values from the "ups" collection are linked to the outlet.*, ie: - outlet.load is mapped from ups.load - outlet.delay.* is mapped from ups.delay.* 2) Indexes for other outlets begin by 1. So the first outlet is "outlet.1.*". Examples of upsc tree ===================== 1) Here is an MGE Evolution tree with the main and 2 outlets. ... outlet.desc: Main Outlet outlet.id: 0 outlet.switchable: 0 outlet.1.autoswitch.charge.low: 0 outlet.1.delay.shutdown: -1 outlet.1.delay.start: -1 outlet.1.desc: PowerShare Outlet 1 outlet.1.id: 1 outlet.1.switch: 1 outlet.1.switchable: 1 outlet.2.autoswitch.charge.low: 0 outlet.2.delay.shutdown: -1 outlet.2.delay.start: -1 outlet.2.desc: PowerShare Outlet 2 outlet.2.id: 2 outlet.2.switch: 1 outlet.2.switchable: 1 ... 2) Here is another MGE Ellipse Premium tree with the main and 1 PowerSaving outlets. ... outlet.desc: Main Outlet outlet.id: 0 outlet.switchable: 0 outlet.1.autoswitch.charge.low: 0 outlet.1.desc: PowerShare Outlet 1 outlet.1.id: 1 outlet.1.switch: 1 outlet.1.switchable: 1 ...