Driver, upsd, and upsmon are all part of nut. I found this link.

http://blog.shadypixel.com/monitoring-a-ups-with-nut-on-debian-or-ubuntu-linux/

You'll have to figure out how to download and install the nut package for SUSE as opposed to debian/Ubuntu.

I know the old UPS monitor connection to old iSeries machines was serial, I don't know what Power machines do. Even if still serial, question remains whether a hosted linux partition will still "see" the serial port on dev/ttyS0 (or dev/ttyS1).

Afraid I don't have any experience with this, your question and David's response just peaked my curiosity enough to take a look.

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Somewhere at that site I saw:
This is the configuration that most users will use. You need at least
a driver, upsd, and upsmon running.


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