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# Network UPS Tools: example hosts.conf
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#
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# This file is used to control the CGI programs. If you have not
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# installed them, you may safely ignore or delete this file.
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#
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# upsstats will use the list of MONITOR entries when displaying the
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# default template (upsstats.html). The "FOREACHUPS" directive in the
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# template will use this file to find systems running upsd.
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#
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# upsstats and upsimage also use this file to determine if a host may be
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# monitored. This keeps evil people from using your system to annoy
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# others with unintended queries.
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#
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# upsset presents a list of systems that may be viewed and controlled
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# using this file.
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#
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#
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# Usage: list systems running upsd that you want to monitor
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#
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# MONITOR <system> "<host description>"
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# Examples:
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#
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# MONITOR myups@localhost "Local UPS"
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# MONITOR su2200@10.64.1.1 "Finance department"
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# MONITOR matrix@shs-server.example.edu "Sierra High School data room #1"
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