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• SUSE (see SUSE)
• Solaris (see Sun Solaris)
• unknown (see Unknown System)
• Win32 (see Windows Systems)
Debian
This port is complete and is being used by several users. Since Debian build and install procedures are
somewhat particular, we have put the extra Debian information into the following two subdirectories:
platforms/debian/examples and platforms/debian/packageinfo
You can also find the official Debian packages on the Debian site at:
https://packages.debian.org/stable/apcupsd
https://packages.debian.org/testing/apcupsd
https://packages.debian.org/unstable/apcupsd
FreeBSD
This port is complete and is being used by several users.
You will need to install and use GNU make (aka gmake) instead of the BSD make supplied with the
system.
On the FreeBSD OS, there is no known way for a user program to get control when all the disks are
synced. This is needed for apcupsd to be able to issue the killpower command to the UPS so that the
UPS shuts off the power. To accomplish the same thing on FreeBSD systems, make sure you have a
SmartUPS and that your UPS shutdown grace period is set sufficiently long so that you system will power
down (usually 2 minutes), the use the --kill-on-powerfail option on the apcupsd command line.
HPUX
Status of this port is unknown.
NetBSD
You will need to install and use GNU make (aka gmake) instead of the BSD make supplied with the
system.
Mac OS X Darwin
On OS X (Darwin), apcupsd can be built with configure defaults. The USB driver can be enabled, as
per the directions on Mac OS X (Darwin) USB Configuration Apcupsd may be usable on OS X with a
smart serial device, but certainly does work as a NIS client or using a USB interface.
The startup information will be installed in /Library/StartupItems/apcupsd which is part of
darwin's SystemStartup.
OpenBSD
You will need to install and use GNU make (aka gmake) instead of the BSD make supplied with the
system.
Ensure that you read the distributions/openbsd/README file before running apcupsd. There are some
critical differences in how the OpenBSD implementation operates when the UPS batteries are exhausted.
Failure to take this into account may result in the system not being fully halted when power is lost.
Red Hat Systems
Red Hat systems are fully supported, and by following the standard installation instructions given above,
you should experience few or no problems.
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