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WMNUT - Dockable UPS Monitor

Author

       Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette@free.fr>

       Maintained since 2021 by the Network UPS Tools project.

                                                  01 June 2012                                          WMNUT(1)

Bugs

       None are known

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").

Name

       WMNUT - Dockable UPS Monitor

Options

-A<T1T2>
              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       -w     Windowed mode (opposite to native withdrawn mode for Window Maker).

Synopsis

wmnut  [-A  T1 T2] [-b BlinkRate] [-B BeepVolume] [-C CriticalLevel] [-d display] [-h] [-l] [-L LowLevel]
       [-U upsname] [-v] [-V] [-w]

See Also