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# Sample multimon configuration file
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#
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# This file is not required. Without it, multimon will use the default
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# field layout.
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#
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# Temperature selection
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#
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# Pick "TEMPC" for Celsius or "TEMPF" for Fahrenheit. This will override
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# the --enable-celsius setting from the compile. UPSTEMP (below) will
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# use this setting by default.
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TEMPC
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# Format:
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# FIELD <variable> "<field name>" "<field suffix>"
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#
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# <variable> is either a word from the UPS protocol like battchg (see the
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# table in src/cgi/upsfetch.c) or a special word in uppercase.
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#
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# Special words are:
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# MODEL - Show the model name for this system in cyan
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#
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# STATUS - Parse the status for this system using the appropriate color
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#
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# UPSTEMP and AMBTEMP use the default scale. This is set to C if you use
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# --enable-celsius at compile time *or* if you use "TEMPC" above.
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#
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# UPSTEMP - Show the UPS temperature in the default scale (suffix ignored)
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# AMBTEMP - Show the ambient temperature in the default scale (suffix ignored)
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#
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# UPSTEMPC - Show the UPS temperature in degrees C (suffix ignored)
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# UPSTEMPF - Show the UPS temperature in degrees F (suffix ignored)
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# AMBTEMPC - Show the ambient temperature in degrees C (suffix ignored)
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# AMBTEMPF - Show the ambient temperature in degrees F (suffix ignored)
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#
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# They're called "special" since they actually understand the content
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# being printed and do other things based on what's in there.
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#
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# <field name> is what you'd like this column to be called on the page.
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# Remember that this is HTML, so you can actually embed markup in here.
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# This means you can even include images here. You can include quotes
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# (and backslashes!) in the string by escaping them with a backslash (\).
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#
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# <field suffix> is typically something like % or VAC. It's useful if
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# you want to convey the units that apply to a value.
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#
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# Example config
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FIELD SYSTEM "System" ""
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FIELD MODEL "Model" ""
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FIELD STATUS "Status" ""
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FIELD battpct "Battery Chg" "%"
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FIELD utility "Utility" "VAC"
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FIELD loadpct "UPS Load" "%"
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FIELD UPSTEMP "UPS Temp" ""
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FIELD runtime "Batt. Run Time" "min."
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FIELD DATA "Data" "All data"
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# These are only useful if you have a Smart-UPS model with the Measure-UPS II
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# measurement card. No other models presently support these features.
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#
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# FIELD AMBTEMP "Ambient Temp" ""
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# FIELD HUMIDITY "Ambient Humidity" "%"
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