Thank you for following up Moggyman. There would not be a Windows component for you to install. How you install the software really depends on your setup. I would suggest uninstalling the old version of software and just installing the appliance using the OVA template. You will want to click on PowerChute Network Shutdown version 4.4 for virtualization Opens a new window Opens a new window and then click the Download button to view the options. The one you need to download to deploy this as an OVF file is the one titled "PowerChute Network Shutdown v4.4 VMware Virtual Appliance (Nutanix, Cisco HyperFlex, HPE SimpliVity, VMware vSAN, Hyper-V)." When you deploy an OVA, you are deploying PCNS. So once the OVA is deployed, PCNS gets installed. You will then have to configure PCNS to know if it is a Standalone Host or if the Host(s) is being managed by vCenter Server. I will link the PCNS 4.4 installation guide Opens a new window Opens a new window and PCNS 4.4 User Guide Opens a new window Opens a new window for you. If you run into trouble, you may want to contact your local APC support team for more immediate assistance. I will link our North American Contact Us Opens a new window Opens a new window information for you. If you are in a different country, please select your location at the top of the screen to view your local support team contact information.
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My apologies, either I'm being a bit thick or we have a crossed wire - the former being more likely. Should I be installing some kind of Windows component on my PC to administer this configuration? As it stands, I have just 2 browser-based options: One which 'talks' directly to the PCNS virtual appliance and another which talks to the network management card. I'm finding the choice of download options a little confusing!
At the core of PowerChute Personal Edition is graceful unattended shutdown, which in the event of an extended power outage prevents potential data corruption. Designed for exceptional usability, it provides first-time users with optimal protection based on APC industry-leading power management expertise. Experienced users will appreciate the ability to tailor the software's behavior to their individual circumstances.
WinPower is a new software for UPS monitoring, which provides user-friendly interface to monitor and control your UPS. This unique software provides safely auto shutdown for multi-computer systems while power failure. With this software, users can monitor and control any UPS on the same LAN no matter how far from the UPSs.
NMC provides an application program which named SPS (System Protect Software) for multi-servers shutdown purpose. The program provides shutdown function for different operating systems when shutdown events are appearing on UPS. Shutdown events are configurable by user. The shutdown software will proceed the automatic shutdown orderly to prevent the abnormal shut-off of the clients or servers.
I had the same results as you. I attempted to run using all of the suggested runas switches. Does anyone have any other suggestions or successfully installed the APC network shutdown sft on a Core/Hyper-V server? I spoke to APC support and essentially they told me that this was a permissions issue and to contact Microsoft.
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Would also think SmartUPS would be a better choice and you can fit with network card. Naturally more money but if your servers are at all important, that cost should be worth it. Also gives you more monitoring and alerting which might be useful at a remote site. You also need to assure sufficient runtime for all VMs to cleanly shutdown and then shutdown the host 2ff7e9595c
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