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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @BRRABill
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      @BRRABill said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

      @scottalanmiller are any of the Eaton peeps still here?

      Haven't seen them, maybe @Minion-Queen knows?

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      • BRRABillB
        BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

        @BRRABill said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

        @scottalanmiller are any of the Eaton peeps still here?

        Haven't seen them, maybe @Minion-Queen knows?

        Yeah, me either, which is why I asked.

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          tiagom @BRRABill
          last edited by tiagom

          @BRRABill said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

          rts xenserver

          According to this

          http://lit.powerware.com/ll_download.asp?file=IPSS-UPS-Connectivity-Compatibility-List-June2016.pdf

          it does over usb.

          Nope im wrong.Only UPS Companion is supported.

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill @tiagom
            last edited by

            @tiagom said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

            @BRRABill said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

            rts xenserver

            According to this

            http://lit.powerware.com/ll_download.asp?file=IPSS-UPS-Connectivity-Compatibility-List-June2016.pdf

            it does over usb.

            Nope im wrong.Only UPS Companion is supported.

            Yes, exactly the issue.

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              tiagom @BRRABill
              last edited by

              @BRRABill what about using http://networkupstools.org/index.html

              It supports the eaton 5s
              http://networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?manufacturer=Eaton&model=3S

              It should be in the Epel repo.

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              • travisdh1T
                travisdh1 @BRRABill
                last edited by

                @BRRABill We ended up with a 5C I think, great stuff for the price. So long as you can get it connected (usb/serial), you should be able to use apcupsd to monitor it. Eaton does have software available for Linux, but the one I installed is only monitoring and a GUI (I have it installed on one of the virtual machines.)

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                  mazterjedi @travisdh1
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                  So, both of my UPS's have both USB and serial ports. If I were to connect the UPS's to the xenservers via serial, is there a way to establish comms? What about a USB to IP converter? My concern is that although I think I would be able to tell the VMs to shut down in a power failure, how would I tell the servers themselves? I know a power failure is a sure way to hose a RAID array. Since the array was created by Xen, it is fully software managed.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @mazterjedi
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                    @mazterjedi said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

                    So, both of my UPS's have both USB and serial ports. If I were to connect the UPS's to the xenservers via serial, is there a way to establish comms? What about a USB to IP converter? My concern is that although I think I would be able to tell the VMs to shut down in a power failure, how would I tell the servers themselves? I know a power failure is a sure way to hose a RAID array. Since the array was created by Xen, it is fully software managed.

                    You're running a local software only RAID? why not RAID controller?

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                    • travisdh1T
                      travisdh1 @mazterjedi
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                      @mazterjedi You can have one of the vm's run

                      ssh user@xenserverip sudo poweroff
                      

                      XenServer will take the time to gracefully power down all the VMs currently running on the host. So long as you don't just force power off on the host, it should work.

                      The only problems I've had with this are guests that don't shut down properly. Like @scottalanmiller says, it's important to reboot just as a test if nothing else.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @mazterjedi
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                        @mazterjedi said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

                        So, both of my UPS's have both USB and serial ports. If I were to connect the UPS's to the xenservers via serial, is there a way to establish comms? What about a USB to IP converter? My concern is that although I think I would be able to tell the VMs to shut down in a power failure, how would I tell the servers themselves? I know a power failure is a sure way to hose a RAID array. Since the array was created by Xen, it is fully software managed.

                        Yup, Linux can read comms just fine and anything that Linux can see, the Dom0 (XenServer control) can see. It would be a problem if you wanted the VMs to see this. But not a problem for XenServer to see it.

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403
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                          Obviously HA functionality which would start the VM's has to be disabled as well.

                          Otherwise you'll end up in a loop with the system trying to power off the VM's until your UPS loses power.

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                          • BRRABillB
                            BRRABill @DustinB3403
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                            @DustinB3403 said in Xenserver 7 UPS monitoring:

                            Obviously HA functionality which would start the VM's has to be disabled as well.

                            Otherwise you'll end up in a loop with the system trying to power off the VM's until your UPS loses power.

                            That would be bad, mmmmm'k.

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