Xserve G4 - Mac OS 10.3.9 Server - Possible APC Smart-UPS 1500 Problem

Hi
I have been receiving email "A problem has been detected on this server" from a clients Xserve G4 via the Server Monitor application. On logging on remotely there are no issues displayed under the Server Monitor or its log. On checking the Console Logs and more specifically the "hwmond.log" I see the following...
Wed Jan 23 12:18:23 GMT 2008 - We are now running on battery power.
Wed Jan 23 12:18:25 GMT 2008 - email has been sent
Wed Jan 23 12:18:28 GMT 2008 - We are now running on AC power.
Wed Jan 23 12:18:31 GMT 2008 - email has been sent
So basically the Xserve switched from AC power to the battery power and back to AC Power within a 5 second instance.
The bizarre thing is that if I check back through the previous archived "hwmond.log" logs, the logs rotate once a week, I see the same AC power/battery powers instance every 2 weeks at exactly the same day and time. An example of this is as follow...
Wed Jan 23 12:18:23 GMT 2008 - We are now running on battery power.
Wed Jan 23 12:18:25 GMT 2008 - email has been sent
Wed Jan 23 12:18:28 GMT 2008 - We are now running on AC power.
Wed Jan 23 12:18:31 GMT 2008 - email has been sent
Wed Jan 9 12:18:33 GMT 2008 - We are now running on battery power.
Wed Jan 9 12:18:35 GMT 2008 - email has been sent
Wed Jan 9 12:18:43 GMT 2008 - We are now running on AC power.
Wed Jan 9 12:18:46 GMT 2008 - email has been sent
Wed Dec 26 12:18:53 GMT 2007 - We are now running on battery power.
Wed Dec 26 12:18:55 GMT 2007 - email has been sent
Wed Dec 26 12:18:58 GMT 2007 - We are now running on AC power.
Wed Dec 26 12:19:02 GMT 2007 - email has been sent
The Xserve G4 is connect to a APC Smart-UPS 1500 via USB.
Does anybody know what may be causing this bizarre pattern of events. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Okay found the answer in the pdf manual for the APC unit. Quote from the user manual...
Factory Default - Automatic Self-Test Every 14 days (336 hours)
User Selectable Choices - Every 7 days (168 hours), On Startup Only, No Self-Test
This function sets the inter-val at which the UPS will execute a self-test. Refer to your software manual for details.
The clients Xserve does not have APC's Powerchute software installed so I guess the Xserve/Mac OS Server's Server Monitor see's the automated test as something to report on and send out an email with no actual description of an error. Not sure what would happen if Powerchute was installed but at least I know what is going on now.

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