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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:08 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Is there a list of the Windows event IDs PE can generate? I am writing a monitoring policy and have been unable to find more than a couple scattered around the web.
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:08 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
I combined that with what I had and here are the results in case anyone else ever needs them. I also included the list as a spreadsheet.
Thanks for your help.
ERROR: Network connection not available, failed to connect server | 145 |
WARNING: The UPS has switched to battery backup power due to overvoltage. |
172 |
WARNING: The UPS has switched to battery backup power due to undervoltage. | 173 |
WARNING: The UPS has switched to battery backup power due to a blackout. | 174 |
WARNING: The UPS has switched to battery backup power due to a blackout | 175 |
WARNING: PowerChute causing PC to shutdown. | 176 |
WARNING: PowerChute causing PC to hibernate. |
177 |
WARNING: Battery backup providing AVR Trim (reducing the line voltage). | 203 |
WARNING: Battery backup providing AVR Boost (increasing the line voltage) | 204 |
SEVERE: Self-test failed. | 61451 |
INFORMATIONAL: Self-test passed. | 61452 |
WARNING: Battery backup transferred to battery power due to electrical noise. | 61453 |
WARNING: Battery backup transferred to battery power | 61454 |
INFORMATIONAL: Battery backup transferred to AC utility power. | 61455 |
WARNING: PowerChute not communicating with the battery backup. | 61456 |
WARNING: PowerChute not communicating with the battery backup while on battery power | 61458 |
INFORMATIONAL: Battery connected in the battery backup. | 61459 |
WARNING: Battery disconnected in the battery backup. | 61460 |
WARNING: Battery backup overloaded. | 61461 |
INFORMATIONAL: Battery backup no longer overloaded. | 61462 |
SEVERE: Battery backup failed self-test. Battery requires replacement. | 61463 |
SEVERE: PowerChute has detected an internal fault in the battery backup. | 61464 |
INFORMATIONAL: PowerChute recommenced communicating with the battery backup. | 61465 |
WARNING: PowerChute not communicating with the battery backup while on battery power. | 61483 |
INFORMATIONAL: PowerChute regained communication with the battery backup while on battery power. | 61501 |
WARNING: Internal Communication Fault with your battery backup. | 61503 |
INFORMATIONAL: Green mode is switched on for your battery backup. | 61514 |
INFORMATIONAL: Green mode is switched off for your battery backup. | 61515 |
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:08 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Hi,
There is not a list available however if you are looking to poll the log for PCPE events you can poll by source i.e. APC Data Service and APC UPS Service.
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:08 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Thanks, but I am looking for event IDs so I can monitor for them and create alerts. I could capture all the events and build a list but it could take a long time to build a complete list because a lot of events occur very rarely.
I find it incredible that a) such a list doesn't exist and b) I am the only person who wants one but apparently that's the case.
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:08 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Hi,
I found a list for you.
S.No | Event | Event ID | Event Severity |
1 | Blackout | 174 | Warning |
2 | Under voltage | 173 | Warning |
3 | Over voltage | 172 | Warning |
4 | Sensitivity fluctuation | 61453 | Warning |
5 | Self-test passed | 61452 | Information |
6 | Self-test failed | 61451 | Error |
7 | Shutdown | 176 | Information |
8 | Hibernation | 177 | Information |
9 | Online | 61455 | Information |
10 | Battery disconnected | 61460 | Error |
11 | Battery connected | 61459 | Information |
12 | UPS overloaded | 61461 | Error |
13 | UPS no longer overloaded | 61462 | Information |
13 | Loss communication | 61456 | Error |
14 | Loss communication while on battery | 61483 | Error |
15 | Gained Communication | 61465 | Information |
16 | Charger failure | 61464 | Error |
17 | AC Utility Power (AVR Trim) | 203 | Information |
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:08 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Excellent! Thank you.
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:08 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
I combined that with what I had and here are the results in case anyone else ever needs them. I also included the list as a spreadsheet.
Thanks for your help.
ERROR: Network connection not available, failed to connect server | 145 |
WARNING: The UPS has switched to battery backup power due to overvoltage. |
172 |
WARNING: The UPS has switched to battery backup power due to undervoltage. | 173 |
WARNING: The UPS has switched to battery backup power due to a blackout. | 174 |
WARNING: The UPS has switched to battery backup power due to a blackout | 175 |
WARNING: PowerChute causing PC to shutdown. | 176 |
WARNING: PowerChute causing PC to hibernate. |
177 |
WARNING: Battery backup providing AVR Trim (reducing the line voltage). | 203 |
WARNING: Battery backup providing AVR Boost (increasing the line voltage) | 204 |
SEVERE: Self-test failed. | 61451 |
INFORMATIONAL: Self-test passed. | 61452 |
WARNING: Battery backup transferred to battery power due to electrical noise. | 61453 |
WARNING: Battery backup transferred to battery power | 61454 |
INFORMATIONAL: Battery backup transferred to AC utility power. | 61455 |
WARNING: PowerChute not communicating with the battery backup. | 61456 |
WARNING: PowerChute not communicating with the battery backup while on battery power | 61458 |
INFORMATIONAL: Battery connected in the battery backup. | 61459 |
WARNING: Battery disconnected in the battery backup. | 61460 |
WARNING: Battery backup overloaded. | 61461 |
INFORMATIONAL: Battery backup no longer overloaded. | 61462 |
SEVERE: Battery backup failed self-test. Battery requires replacement. | 61463 |
SEVERE: PowerChute has detected an internal fault in the battery backup. | 61464 |
INFORMATIONAL: PowerChute recommenced communicating with the battery backup. | 61465 |
WARNING: PowerChute not communicating with the battery backup while on battery power. | 61483 |
INFORMATIONAL: PowerChute regained communication with the battery backup while on battery power. | 61501 |
WARNING: Internal Communication Fault with your battery backup. | 61503 |
INFORMATIONAL: Green mode is switched on for your battery backup. | 61514 |
INFORMATIONAL: Green mode is switched off for your battery backup. | 61515 |
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:08 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
I was also looking for this list.Thanks
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:09 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Let me know if you find any errors or omissions.
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:09 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Great work!
Many thanks.
From this thread I get that few people care WHY their UPS is eventing.
Mine did it 15 time in last 20 hours...
Having had previous HDW issues I started wondering how bad was my power furniture/voltage....
..... found this OnLine Utility by a User to get events :
http://www.seltron.net/apc/powerchute.php
Alain Charles
(hehehe - not the same Alain as previous reply - Italy here)
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:09 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Haha. I was about to say something about how long it took you to implement until I saw the last line of your message.
Anyway, glad it helped. If you find any errors or omissions let me know so I can update my list.
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:09 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Just to share some new finding:
HWinfo64 (it's a monitor) can read real-time data from APC and display it...
To monitor the "total power flowing trough the UPS" in a running graph, I'm Using MSIAfterburner with fantastic result !
But there are many other UPS info available in HWinfo64.
(HWinfo64 may pass all his data to MSIAfterburner, that allow them to be presented in a running graph)
Here is a pic from MSIAfterburner... and one from HWinfo64
In both the small arrow point to the live APC BX1400 power out.
Alain Charles
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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 02:09 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-13 04:23 AM
Just checking to see how HWinfo64 as been working out for you.
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