[xymon] New UPS monitor added to Xymonton

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Wed Jul 28 18:59:39 CEST 2010


That fixed it!  Thank you!

Josh Luthman
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On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Bill Arlofski <waa-hobbitml at revpol.com>wrote:

> On 07/28/10 12:29, Josh Luthman wrote:
> >  >Unless I am mistaken, the test I wrote will be set the status to yellow
> if
> > the
> >> UPS load is greater than or equal to $yellowtest (80%) and the status
> will
> > be
> >> set to red if the UPS load is eualto or greater than $redtest (80%).
> >
> > While this may be your intention that is not what I'm seeing.  I am
> getting
> > a red condition with these loads.
> >
> > - UPS load % for apcxxxxxr01 apcyyyy01 apczzzzzzzzz01 on 127.0.0.1
> >
> > apcxxxxxx01 : 51.00
> > apcyyyy01 : 11.00
> > apczzzzzzzz01 : 12.00
> >
> > My yellow and red are 80 and 90 like you suggest (or at least your
> default
> > is =)
> >
> > -> cat ~myhobbituser/server/ext/xymon_nut_ups-load.sh|grep test
> > datatest="ups\.load:"
> > yellowtest="80"
> > redtest="90"
> >
> > Josh Luthman
>
>
> Ah... I see it...
>
> Your UPS reports load % with two decimal points (51.00), mine reports %
> load
> with one (35.6)
>
> So the logic in the script is correct, but the part where I was stripping
> past
> the decimal failed to take into account more than one decimal.
>
> By only stripping the decimal and one numeral past it, the test is saying
> "if
> 510 > 90 then set the status to red"
>
>
> To fix it, change the line:
>
> datanopoint=`echo "$data" | "$SED" -e 's/\.[0-9]//'`
>
> to
>
> datanopoint=`echo "$data" | "$SED" -e 's/\.[0-9]\{1,2\}//'`
>
>
> P.S. I already made all the changes I mentioned in may last email and will
> be
> putting up the simplified versions possibly later today, including this
> fix.
>
>
> Thanks Josh
>
> --
> Bill Arlofski
> Reverse Polarity, LLC
>
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