5 Processing for the automatic shutdown of the connected devices
5-1 Overview of the automatic shutdown software functions
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Explanation of the software functions
Function name
Description
1. Auto shutdown
When an AC line failure occurs, the computer can be shutdown
automatically.
2 UPS monitoring
(operating condition)
The operating condition of the UPS (in commercial operation/in
backup operation) can be monitored.
3. UPS monitoring (data) Data such as input and output voltage values, connected capacity,
and battery level can be monitored.
4. Pop-up notification
When an abnormality such as a power outage occurs, a pop-up
window appears, providing notification of the details of the
abnormality (depending on the OS).
5 Shutdown when OS is
inactive
The computer can be shutdown in the hibernate state. The operating
status is retained at shutdown in inactive state, so operation details
are not lost.
6. Schedule action
A schedule can be set to stop/start the UPS.
7. UPS setting change
The UPS settings (such as turning the buzzer ON/OFF) can be
changed (settable items differ depending on the UPS).
8. External command
execution
By executing a command at shutdown, an application program can
be started.
9. Event log save
Information about events that occurred in the UPS (such as an AC
line failure, setting change, and failure occurrence) is saved into a
log.
10. Datalog save
Data of input/output voltage value, connection capacity, etc. are
periodically saved as a log (the save frequency can be set).
11. Linked shutdown
When an AC line failure occurs, multiple computes connected to the
UPS can be linked together to automatically shut down.
12. Outlet control
Outlets in the UPS can be turned OFF/ON on an individual outlet
basis.
13. Redundant power
supply support
Two or more UPS units can be connected to a computer provided
with redundant power supply. When an AC line failure occurs in only
one of the two UPS units, shutdown operation is not performed. Only
when an AC line failure occurs in both UPS units, shutdown
operation is performed. Therefore, the system availability can be
improved.
14. Remote UPS
management
The UPS can be managed remotely from a computer on the
network.
15. Mail send
When a problem such as a power outage occurs, a notification email
describing the problem can be sent to the system administrator.
16. SNMP management
UPS management information can be sent to SNMP Manager.
17. Telnet connection
Settings such as shutdown parameters can be made via the Telnet
connection.
18. SYSLOG support
UPS management information can be recorded in SYSLOG form.