Problems and Solutions with UPS Service (96788)
This article was previously published under Q96788
SUMMARY
This article summarizes the difficulties and unexpected occurrences in
using the UPS service that were resolved by Product Support Services
in the past 15 months.
MORE INFORMATION
Workstations Don't Receive UPS Messages
In order for a workstation to receive a message from a server's UPS
service it must actually be using a resource on that server and be
running the messaging service.
UPS Stops Working After a Server Reconfiguration
If any special settings need to be made to the UPS entry in CONFIG.SYS
(such as the "/port:com_" part of the line
"DEVICE=C:\<lanman>\DRIVERS\UPSDRV.OS2") then they need to be checked
after using the LAN Manager Setup program. Setup resets some
non-default entries back to the defaults when it saves the
configuration files. This can cause a previously functioning UPS to
stop working if a COM port other than COM1 was specified on the UPS
entry in CONFIG.SYS.
UPS Service Failures or COM Port Problems
Interrupt conflicts between hardware used by the UPS service and other
devices can manifest themselves in a number of ways. Trying to share
the COM port may return an "Invalid device" error. The UPS service
itself may fail to start. A NET 2480 error may be returned, indicating
that the driver couldn't be accessed or was misconfigured.
If the load order of the drivers in CONFIG.SYS is incorrect, it can
also cause symptoms similar to a hardware conflict (COM port doesn't
exist when it really does). See Appendix B of the "Installation and
Configuration Guide" for information on the load order.
If an "Error opening device" is reported for the UPS driver, it may be
corrupted. Expand the driver off of the installation disks and replace
the file to test this.
Invalid parameters in the [UPS] section of LANMAN.INI may prevent the
UPS service from starting.
There are reported problems with an IBM dual asynchronous board where
using the UPS service on a port other than COM1 either prevents the
use of COM3 (when the UPS is on COM2) or does not work at all (UPS on
COM3).
No Indication of UPS Shutdown on the Server
This is normal behavior. During shutdown three messages are displayed:
NET5150, NET 5152, and NET 5153 (if power is restored before
shutdown, a NET 5151 will be sent). After the last message, the server
screen returns to the one that was showing before power failure. No
further visual notification of shutdown is given. If it was at an OS/2
command prompt, then you can still type on that line; however, once
you press ENTER, no further actions can be taken. Once power is
restored the server is rebooted automatically.
In one instance, intermittent machine shutdowns with no apparent reason
have been traced to the use of an unshielded UPS data cable.
Auto-shutdown on Startup
A mismatch between the signal polarity settings ("voltlevels" in
LANMAN.INI) for the UPS service and what the UPS actually supplies can
cause the server to shut down at startup and continuously cycle
through the reboot process.
Data Corruption on UPS Shutdown
If the UPS service is run on a server when there is no UPS attached, a
detected power loss can initiate an attempted orderly shutdown and
corrupt files.
Modification Type: |
Major |
Last Reviewed: |
7/30/2001 |
Keywords: |
KB96788 |
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