# Example configuration for power daemon. # NOTE: this is not implemented yet, just a design. # # @(#) powerd.cfg 1.01 01-Oct-1994 MvS # # This is the setup section. It sets up the default line # signals that your UPS likes to see. [ setup ] dtr = 1 rts = 1 baud = 2400 send "AAAA" # Now: how to tell UPS to turn off the power. [ powerdown ] dtr = 0 send "BYE" # How to monitor the UPS, or a remote UPS. # Possible line signals: dcd cts dsr ring # # Comment out the parts you don't want. # # All of this (1, 2, 3) can be combined. [ monitor ] # First, do we want to broadcast the UPS status # on ethernet when something happens? # Comment out to disable. # Syntax: address, portnumber # address: broadcast adress on ethernet # portnumber: unused priviliged port (under 1024) broadcast = 10.0.33.255,15 # monitor type 1. This tells powerd to monitor line signals. ok = dcd fail = !dcd lowbat = rts # Monitor type 2. Tell powerd to look for data. ok = "OK" fail = "!" # Monitor type 3. Listen to the ethernet. # # Warn_host is the hostname of the system with the UPS # This is for security, so that someone on a DOS box # can't spoof the powerd broadcast. The number after it # is the portnumber to listen to (see above: broadcast). # # Note: if the broadcast address set above is enabled # and we receive a message from a remote powerd, we check # the received broadcast address. If this is the same # as from the broadcast we just received, # it will not be repeated (guess why). remote = warn_host,15