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==== UPS access ====
 
==== UPS access ====
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The access of the ups is controled by database properties, three possible choice.
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The access of the ups is controled by database properties. The default propertie is set to localhost and give permission to run '''upsrw''' & '''upscmd''' from localhost only if administrative privileges is set to enabled as above. No slave ups could be connected in this mode. Three choices is available to set access.
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localhost: the ups access is only from the local machine ( UPS master ).
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private: the ups access is from your local machine or local network as per define in server-manager panel.
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* localhost: the ups access is only from the local machine ( UPS master ).
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* private: the ups access is from your local machine and local network as per define in server-manager panel.
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* public: the ups access is similar to localhost.  
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public: the ups access is similar to localhost.
      
To set access properties in the database ( example: localhost )
 
To set access properties in the database ( example: localhost )
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In private mode,  access to your ups is ( UPS name is '''UPS''' )
 
In private mode,  access to your ups is ( UPS name is '''UPS''' )
  UPS@localhost or UPS@192.168.1.1 ( ups master IP ) , slave ups get access with UPS@192.168.1.1 ( ups master IP ).
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  UPS@localhost or UPS@192.168.1.1 ( ups master IP )
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slave ups get access with UPS@192.168.1.1 ( ups master IP )
 
==Setting UPS Variables==
 
==Setting UPS Variables==
In order to set UPS variables it is necessary to have enabled a user with administrative privileges as above first.
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In order to set UPS variables it is necessary to have enabled a user with administrative privileges as above first and you get the possibility to run command from slave ups if access is set to private as above.
    
In the examples below, it is assumed your UPS name is '''UPS''', that it is local, that the administrative user is '''admin''' and password '''admin'''. You can verify your UPS name via:
 
In the examples below, it is assumed your UPS name is '''UPS''', that it is local, that the administrative user is '''admin''' and password '''admin'''. You can verify your UPS name via:
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<headertabs/>
 
<headertabs/>
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===Scheduling Events===
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=Scheduling Events=
 
====Shutdown Time Delay Example====
 
====Shutdown Time Delay Example====
  
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