#! /bin/sh # # This script should be called by upssched via the CMDSCRIPT directive. # # Here is a quick example to show how to handle a bunch of possible # timer names with the help of the case structure. # # This script may be replaced with another program without harm. # # The first argument passed to your CMDSCRIPT is the name of the timer # from your AT lines. case $1 in onbattwarn) # Send a notification mail echo "The UPS has been on battery for awhile" \ | mail -s"UPS monitor" bofh@pager.example.com # Create a flag-file on the filesystem, for your own processing /usr/bin/touch /some/path/ups-on-battery ;; ups-back-on-power) # Delete the flag-file on the filesystem /bin/rm -f /some/path/ups-on-battery ;; upsgone) logger -t upssched-cmd "The communication with UPS has been gone for awhile" ;; *) logger -t upssched-cmd "Unrecognized command: $1" ;; esac