[Nut-upsuser] mge-shut and hardware error on MGE Pulsar Evolution 800

Philippe Marzouk phil at ozigo.org
Tue Sep 11 19:13:28 UTC 2007


On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 11:03:47AM +0200, Arjen de Korte wrote:
> >>> I would have liked to fine something in my log files. I know the
> >>> problem occured between 14:15 and 14:29 but not much :(
> >> I guess it was a power outage and the battery failed the moment it
> >> really had to provide power. Regarding the age of the battery, this is
> >> quite a likely failure mode.
> > I have another UPS which did not record any power failure according to
> > upsmon so it may be during an automatic test of the UPS that the fault
> > occured.
> 
> That of course, is also a possibility. In which case, there is probably
> nothing we can *ever* do about this. If everything looks normal before the
> tests, but the UPS fails during the test, we're toast. There can be a
> number of failures for this, not limited to the battery alone (a relay
> failing for instance, which is a nasty failure mode for line interactive
> UPS'es or bypass switches).
> 

I tried newmge-shut which has a lot more information available.

I ran a quick battery test with report no error but made the UPS start
beeping and the a deep battery test which really reported an error and
set the RB status and caused upsmon to report a warning message on
console.

This seems to me a hardware bug as the quick test did not report
anything wrong.

I ordered two sets of batteries as my older MGE Ellipse model is also in
bad shape.
This is a good reminder that a test from time to time is good pratice :)

Philippe




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