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UPS monitor 0.8.3
UPS monitor is a graphical monitoring application that lets users watch a UPSs status in real time. more>>
UPS monitor is a graphical monitoring application that lets users watch a your UPSs status in real time.
Main features:
- Saves your session if UPS switches to battery power
- Warns you when power is critically low
- Lets you monitor networked UPSes
- Remembers configuration and restarts when you log on
- Extremely easy to use
<<lessMain features:
- Saves your session if UPS switches to battery power
- Warns you when power is critically low
- Lets you monitor networked UPSes
- Remembers configuration and restarts when you log on
- Extremely easy to use
Download (0.072MB)
Added: 2005-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1444 downloads
SNMP Trap Translator 1.2
SNMPTT is an SNMP trap handler written in Perl for use with the NET-SNMP/UCD-SNMP snmptrapd program. more>>
SNMP Trap Translator is an SNMP trap handler written in Perl for use with the NET-SNMP and UCD-SNMP snmptrapd program. Received traps are translated into friendly messages using variable substitution.
Output can be to STDOUT, text log file, syslog, NT Event Log, MySQL (Linux/Windows), PostgreSQL, or an ODBC database. User defined programs can also be executed.
Many network devices including but not limited to network switches, routers, remote access servers, UPSs, printers and operating systems such as Unix and Windows NT have the ability to send notifications to an SNMP manager running on a network management station. The notifications can be either SNMP Traps, or SNMP Inform messages.
The notification can contain a wide array of information such as port failures, link failures, access violations, power outages, paper jams, hard drive failures etc. The MIB (Management Information Base) available from the vendor determines the notifications supported by each device.
The MIB file contains TRAP-TYPE (SMIv1) or NOTIFICATION-TYPE (SMIv2) definitions, which define the variables that are passed to the management station when a particular event occurs.
Enhancements:
- Various database improvements have been added such as support for proper date/time data types, statistics logging, and custom columns.
- The formatting for unknown_trap_exec can now be changed.
- Support has been added to MATCH for bitwise AND.
- A new log file has been added for logging system messages to a text file for users without access to syslog.
- Various bugs have been fixed, including support for Net-SNMP 5.4 traphandle, a daemon mode PID file, REGEX captures, MATCH modifiers, and others.
<<lessOutput can be to STDOUT, text log file, syslog, NT Event Log, MySQL (Linux/Windows), PostgreSQL, or an ODBC database. User defined programs can also be executed.
Many network devices including but not limited to network switches, routers, remote access servers, UPSs, printers and operating systems such as Unix and Windows NT have the ability to send notifications to an SNMP manager running on a network management station. The notifications can be either SNMP Traps, or SNMP Inform messages.
The notification can contain a wide array of information such as port failures, link failures, access violations, power outages, paper jams, hard drive failures etc. The MIB (Management Information Base) available from the vendor determines the notifications supported by each device.
The MIB file contains TRAP-TYPE (SMIv1) or NOTIFICATION-TYPE (SMIv2) definitions, which define the variables that are passed to the management station when a particular event occurs.
Enhancements:
- Various database improvements have been added such as support for proper date/time data types, statistics logging, and custom columns.
- The formatting for unknown_trap_exec can now be changed.
- Support has been added to MATCH for bitwise AND.
- A new log file has been added for logging system messages to a text file for users without access to syslog.
- Various bugs have been fixed, including support for Net-SNMP 5.4 traphandle, a daemon mode PID file, REGEX captures, MATCH modifiers, and others.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2007-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads
Gapcmon a Linux GUI monitor for APCUPSD 0.8.5
Gapcmon is a gtk/glib desktop monitor program for the apcupsd package. more>>
Gapcmon is a gtk/glib desktop monitor program for the apcupsd package. Apcupsd interfaces with UPS power systems on local or networked systems. gapcmon connects to apcupsd via the NIS api to collect and displays the current operational state of the UPS.
A Gtk2/GLib2 GUI application used to monitor UPS devices controlled by the APCUPSD package. The program uses the NIS interface from apcupsd to collect event and status information for display to the end-user. Because of this great interface, this program can be executed on any OS supported machine and use the network socket interface to connect back to apcupsd. Of course apcupsd must be compiled with nis support
(i.e. ./configure --enable-nis --enable-gapcmon ...).
The general design model for gapcmon assumes the user has one or more UPSs attached to one or more tcpip/hosts with network connectivity to/from the gapcmon workstation. Gapcmon provides a Preferences panel to capture the hostname, port, and polling cycle for that UPS; along with an "enable" checkbox to indicate if the monitor for this configuration should be active. Gapcmon collects status and event information for each enabled UPS configuration and presents it to the user via a Detailed Information window.
Main features:
- FreeDesktop.org Spec for Notification Area Icons.
- Unlimited support for multiple UPSs.
- Historical Graph of five data points are charted. A total of 40 points are maintained on the graph. The data points are LINEV, BATTV, BCHARGE, LOADPCT, and TIMELEFT.
- Clicking an notification icon will cause the information window for that monitor to become visible or be hidden, if its already visible.
- Monitor tooltips are available when hovering the mouse over the icon, and contain a quick summary of the ups status.
- Icons are dynamically added or removed when enabled in preferences.
- Icon changes to reflect the operational state of the UPS.
- o where state is (online, onbattery, charging, not communicating, no cable)
- History graph supports popup tooltip for data point under the mouse pointer, showing dataseries name, color, time, and value.
- Configuration of the tcpi/ip hostname, tcp port number, and whether that monitor is currently enabled is provided via a central Preferences page.
- background thread for all network io to keep user interface responsive.
<<lessA Gtk2/GLib2 GUI application used to monitor UPS devices controlled by the APCUPSD package. The program uses the NIS interface from apcupsd to collect event and status information for display to the end-user. Because of this great interface, this program can be executed on any OS supported machine and use the network socket interface to connect back to apcupsd. Of course apcupsd must be compiled with nis support
(i.e. ./configure --enable-nis --enable-gapcmon ...).
The general design model for gapcmon assumes the user has one or more UPSs attached to one or more tcpip/hosts with network connectivity to/from the gapcmon workstation. Gapcmon provides a Preferences panel to capture the hostname, port, and polling cycle for that UPS; along with an "enable" checkbox to indicate if the monitor for this configuration should be active. Gapcmon collects status and event information for each enabled UPS configuration and presents it to the user via a Detailed Information window.
Main features:
- FreeDesktop.org Spec for Notification Area Icons.
- Unlimited support for multiple UPSs.
- Historical Graph of five data points are charted. A total of 40 points are maintained on the graph. The data points are LINEV, BATTV, BCHARGE, LOADPCT, and TIMELEFT.
- Clicking an notification icon will cause the information window for that monitor to become visible or be hidden, if its already visible.
- Monitor tooltips are available when hovering the mouse over the icon, and contain a quick summary of the ups status.
- Icons are dynamically added or removed when enabled in preferences.
- Icon changes to reflect the operational state of the UPS.
- o where state is (online, onbattery, charging, not communicating, no cable)
- History graph supports popup tooltip for data point under the mouse pointer, showing dataseries name, color, time, and value.
- Configuration of the tcpi/ip hostname, tcp port number, and whether that monitor is currently enabled is provided via a central Preferences page.
- background thread for all network io to keep user interface responsive.
Download (0.089MB)
Added: 2007-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
834 downloads
GNOME Power Manager 2.18.3 / 2.19.6
GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that takes care of power management. more>>
GNOME Power Manager gets all information from HAL using information from org.freedesktop.Hal. GNOME Power Manager does not do independent probing for data, it relies on HAL, in this way it can stay very lightweight and uncomplicated. GNOME Power Manager goal is to be architecture neutral and free of polling and other hacks.
Power management in Linux sucks. Depending if you are running a PPC or i386 PC the different power management facilities are vastly different. To get your machine to suspend on lid press is already possible, but is difficult to know what config files to modify.
To get your LCD screen brightness set to 50% when you remove the AC Adapter of your laptop is probably possible with a clever little Perl script, but is not something that comes ready configured on a standard Linux distro.
Any of these things need the user to become the super-user to do the action. This needs to change before Linux is accepted as a contender for the corporate desktop.
Main features:
- Laptop batteries
- AC Adapters
- APC UPSs
- SynCE PDAs
- Logitech Wireless Mice
- Logitech Wireless Keyboards
GNOME Power Manager owns the session D-BUS service net.sf.GnomePower and runs a session daemon (i.e. once per logged in user) and optionally displays battery status and low battery notifications.
The session daemon is very resource friendly. Other than the initial coldplug, it uses internal caching for all the power devices, so no additional lookups are needed for each update event. It will only update the displayed icon on a powerState change, but will update the tooltip on every percentage change. It should use *very little* CPU and memory.
<<lessPower management in Linux sucks. Depending if you are running a PPC or i386 PC the different power management facilities are vastly different. To get your machine to suspend on lid press is already possible, but is difficult to know what config files to modify.
To get your LCD screen brightness set to 50% when you remove the AC Adapter of your laptop is probably possible with a clever little Perl script, but is not something that comes ready configured on a standard Linux distro.
Any of these things need the user to become the super-user to do the action. This needs to change before Linux is accepted as a contender for the corporate desktop.
Main features:
- Laptop batteries
- AC Adapters
- APC UPSs
- SynCE PDAs
- Logitech Wireless Mice
- Logitech Wireless Keyboards
GNOME Power Manager owns the session D-BUS service net.sf.GnomePower and runs a session daemon (i.e. once per logged in user) and optionally displays battery status and low battery notifications.
The session daemon is very resource friendly. Other than the initial coldplug, it uses internal caching for all the power devices, so no additional lookups are needed for each update event. It will only update the displayed icon on a powerState change, but will update the tooltip on every percentage change. It should use *very little* CPU and memory.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
819 downloads
NOCOL 4.3.1
NOCOL is a popular system and network monitoring (network management) software. more>>
NOCOL is a popular system and network monitoring (network management) software that runs on Unix systems and can monitor network and system devices.
The software uses a very simple architecture and is very flexible for adding new network management modules.
Enhancements:
- Unix syslog file monitor (match any specified regular expression)
- NTP (Network Time Protocol) stratum monitor
- mailmon merged in with hostmon-client
- nsmon can monitor multiple domains
- apcmon for monitoring APC Smart UPSs
- ciscomon for monitoring Cisco router specific parameters
- Web interface for displaying events (www/webnocol)
- use of latest CMU SNMP library
- Tcl/Tk interface
<<lessThe software uses a very simple architecture and is very flexible for adding new network management modules.
Enhancements:
- Unix syslog file monitor (match any specified regular expression)
- NTP (Network Time Protocol) stratum monitor
- mailmon merged in with hostmon-client
- nsmon can monitor multiple domains
- apcmon for monitoring APC Smart UPSs
- ciscomon for monitoring Cisco router specific parameters
- Web interface for displaying events (www/webnocol)
- use of latest CMU SNMP library
- Tcl/Tk interface
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2007-07-16 License: Freeware Price:
833 downloads
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