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NAME

6       nut-ipmipsu - Driver for IPMI Power Supply Units (PSU)
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SYNOPSIS

9       nut-ipmipsu -h
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11       nut-ipmipsu -a PSU_NAME [OPTIONS]
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13           Note
14           This driver is experimental, and still a work-in-progress. Feedback
15           is encouraged.
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17           Note
18           This man page only documents the hardware-specific features of the
19           nut-ipmipsu driver. For information about the core driver, see
20           nutupsdrv(8).
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SUPPORTED HARDWARE

23       This driver should support a wide range of PSUs through local IPMI
24       interface.
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26       nut-ipmipsu currently use the GNU FreeIPMI project, for IPMI
27       implementation.
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EXTRA ARGUMENTS

30       This driver doesn’t support any optional settings.
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INSTALLATION

33       This driver is not built by default. You can build it by using
34       "configure --with-ipmi=yes".
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36       You also need to give proper permissions on the local IPMI device file
37       (/dev/ipmi0 for example) to allow the NUT user to access it.
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39       An udev rules file (nut-ipmipsu.rules) is provided and automatically
40       installed on udev enabled system. This file is generally installed in
41       /etc/udev/rules.d/ or /lib/udev/rules.d/ on newer systems, to address
42       the permission settings problem. For more information, refer to
43       nut/scripts/udev/README.
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INSTANT COMMANDS

46       This driver doesn’t support any instant commands.
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IMPLEMENTATION

49       The "port" value is used to identify the PSU. For instance, to target
50       FRU 0x2, use the following in ups.conf:
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52           [pdu]
53                   driver = nut-ipmipsu
54                   port = id2
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56       This driver will report various information related to a PSU,
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59       ·   manufacturer, model, serial and part numbers,
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61       ·   nominal voltage and frequency,
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63       ·   actual current and voltage,
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65       ·   status of the PSU:
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67           ·   OL means that the PSU is present and providing power,
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69           ·   OFF means that the PSU is present but not providing power
70               (power cable removed),
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72           ·   stale (no data) means that the PSU is not present (ie
73               physically removed).
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75       Here is an example output for a Dell r610 server:
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77           device.mfr: DELL
78           device.mfr.date: 01/05/11 - 08:51:00
79           device.model: PWR SPLY,717W,RDNT
80           device.part: 0RN442A01
81           device.serial: CN179721130031
82           device.type: psu
83           driver.name: nut-ipmipsu
84           driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
85           driver.parameter.port: id2
86           driver.version: 2.6.1-3139M
87           driver.version.data: IPMI PSU driver
88           driver.version.internal: 0.01
89           input.current: 0.20
90           input.frequency.high: 63
91           input.frequency.low: 47
92           input.voltage: 232.00
93           input.voltage.maximum: 264
94           input.voltage.minimum: 90
95           ups.id: 2
96           ups.realpower.nominal: 717
97           ups.status: OL
98           ups.voltage: 12
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AUTHOR

101       Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette@free.fr>
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SEE ALSO

104   The core driver:
105       nutupsdrv(8)
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107   Internet resources:
108       The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
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110       GNU FreeIPMI home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi/
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114Network UPS Tools 2.7.3.          12/29/2015                    NUT-IPMIPSU(8)
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