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NUT-RECORDER(8)
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NAME
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nut-recorder - utility to record device status and values changes
SYNOPSIS
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*nut-recorder* 'device-name' [output-file] [interval]
DESCRIPTION
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*nut-recorder* is an utility to record sequences from running devices (such as
power failures, or any other value changes) from upsd, and dump it in a .seq
format.
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The .seq file can then be used by the linkman:dummy-ups[8] driver
to replay the sequence.
OPTIONS
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'device-name'::
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Record the changes of this device. The format for this option is
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'devname[@hostname[:port]]'. The default hostname is "localhost".
'output-file'::
Optional. Data will be saved to this file. The default is
'dummy-device.seq'.
'interval'::
Optional. The status of the device will be checked every 'interval'.
The default is 5 seconds.
EXAMPLES
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To record data from 'ups1@host1' every 10 seconds:
$ nut-recorder ups1@host1' ups1-output.seq 10
. . .
battery.charge: 100.0
battery.voltage: 13.9
battery.voltage.nominal: 13.6
ups.status: OL
. . .
battery.charge: 90.0
ups.status: OB
. . .
You can then define a dummy device in linkman:ups.conf[5]:
[ups-test]
driver = dummy-ups
port = ups1-output.seq
AUTHOR
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Arnaud Quette
SEE ALSO
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The dummy-ups driver:
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linkman:dummy-ups[8]
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Internet resources:
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The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/