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Issuing commands could shutdown your server unexpectedly!}}
 
Issuing commands could shutdown your server unexpectedly!}}
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= SME 9 =
 
= SME 9 =
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You can now modify the variables you wish using a command similar to the following (Note the order of the arguments is important, and you may need quotes around the value being set, "20"):
 
You can now modify the variables you wish using a command similar to the following (Note the order of the arguments is important, and you may need quotes around the value being set, "20"):
 
  upsrw -s battery.charge.low=20 -u admin -p admin UPS
 
  upsrw -s battery.charge.low=20 -u admin -p admin UPS
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For remote host (slave UPS ), we need to add the IP from master UPS to run command.
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upsrw -s battery.charge.low=20 -u admin -p admin UPS@192.168.2.1
    
Where the value after '''-s''' should be one of the parameters identified by the '''upsrw ups''' command. You can of course verify your changes using     
 
Where the value after '''-s''' should be one of the parameters identified by the '''upsrw ups''' command. You can of course verify your changes using     
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  upscmd -l UPS
 
  upscmd -l UPS
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You can now issue a command to the UPS with similar to the following:
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You can now issue a command to the localhost UPS with similar to the following:
 
  upscmd -u admin -p admin UPS test.battery.start
 
  upscmd -u admin -p admin UPS test.battery.start
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For remote host (slave UPS ), we need to add the IP from master UPS to run command.
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upscmd -u admin -p admin UPS@192.168.2.1 test.battery.start
    
Where the command '''test.battery.start''' is a valid command for your UPS as previously determined by '''upscmd -l UPS'''. Depending upon the command issued you may get broadcast messages and emails relating to and confirming what the UPS is doing.
 
Where the command '''test.battery.start''' is a valid command for your UPS as previously determined by '''upscmd -l UPS'''. Depending upon the command issued you may get broadcast messages and emails relating to and confirming what the UPS is doing.
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