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NAME¶
WMNUT - Dockable UPS Monitor
SYNOPSIS¶
wmnut [-A T1 T2] [-b BlinkRate] [-B BeepVolume] [-C CriticalLevel] [-d display] [-h] [-l] [-L LowLevel] [-U upsname] [-v] [-V] [-w]
DESCRIPTION¶
WMNUT is an UPS Monitor. It is used to visually display and interpret details of up to 9 UPSs status via NUT - Network UPS Tools framework.
WMNUT is dockable using WindowMaker and AfterStep window-managers; under other window-managers, WMNUT should be used with "-w" option to appear as a nicely-sized 64x64 application with a background.
WMNUT provides the following information:
- - Status of power supply (Blinking Red/Yellow/Green colored meter/battery),
- - Percentage of battery remaining (numeric and meter),
- - Load level percentage on output (numeric, if available),
- - Runtime to empty, ie time left to battery depletion (MM:SS),
- - Communication status with UPS (Blinking Red/Green "C").
OPTIONS¶
- -A <T1 T2>
- Send messages to users terminals when Low and critical. T1 is seconds between messages when Low. T2 is seconds between messages when Critical.
- -b <BlinkRate>
- Blink rate for red LED. (0 for no blinking.)
- -B <Volume>
- Beep at Critical Level. Volume is between -100% to 100%. This function has been disabled, at least temporarily.
- -C <CriticalLevel>
- Define level at which red LED turns on.
- -d <display>
- Use alternate display.
- -h
- Display help screen.
- -l
- Use a low-color pixmap to conserve colors on 8-bit displays.
- -L <LowLevel>
- Define level at which yellow LED turns on. CriticalLevel takes precedence if LowLevel<CriticalLevel.
- -U <upsname>
- Define upsname ([upsname@]hostname, default is localhost). You can use up to 9 call to -U <upsname> to monitor multiple UPSs.
- -v
- Print version (includes important WMNUT info).
- -V
- Verbose mode : display NUT available feature and base value.
- -w
- Windowed mode (opposite to native withdrawn mode for Window Maker).
BUGS¶
None are known
AUTHOR¶
Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette@free.fr>
Maintained since 2021 by the Network UPS Tools project.
01 June 2012 |