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N: Kjell Claesson
E: Kjell.claesson@epost.tidanet.se
D: Author of bcmxcp driver, 3-phase work.
N: Giuseppe Corbelli
E: giuseppe.corbelli@copanitalia.com
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Installation Instructions
*************************
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It may also create one or more '.h' files containing system-dependent
definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script 'config.status' that
you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a
file 'config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
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enabled with '--cache-file=config.cache' or simply '-C') that saves the
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default to prevent problems with accidental use of stale cache files.
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'configure' by a program called 'autoconf'. You need 'configure.ac' if
you want to change it or regenerate 'configure' using a newer version of
'autoconf'.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. 'cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
'./configure' to configure the package for your system.
Running 'configure' might take a while. While running, it prints
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2. Type 'make' to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type 'make check' to run any self-tests that come with
the package, generally using the just-built uninstalled binaries.
4. Type 'make install' to install the programs and any data files and
documentation. When installing into a prefix owned by root, it is
recommended that the package be configured and built as a regular
user, and only the 'make install' phase executed with root
privileges.
5. Optionally, type 'make installcheck' to repeat any self-tests, but
this time using the binaries in their final installed location.
This target does not install anything. Running this target as a
regular user, particularly if the prior 'make install' required
root privileges, verifies that the installation completed
correctly.
6. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
source code directory by typing 'make clean'. To also remove the
files that 'configure' created (so you can compile the package for
a different kind of computer), type 'make distclean'. There is
also a 'make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get
all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
with the distribution.
7. Often, you can also type 'make uninstall' to remove the installed
files again. In practice, not all packages have tested that
uninstallation works correctly, even though it is required by the
GNU Coding Standards.
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distcheck', which can by used by developers to test that all other
targets like 'make install' and 'make uninstall' work correctly.
This target is generally not run by end users.
Compilers and Options
=====================
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the 'configure' script does not know about. Run './configure --help'
for details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
You can give 'configure' initial values for configuration parameters
by setting variables in the command line or in the environment. Here is
an example:
./configure CC=c99 CFLAGS=-g LIBS=-lposix
*Note Defining Variables::, for more details.
Compiling For Multiple Architectures
====================================
You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
own directory. To do this, you can use GNU 'make'. 'cd' to the
directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
the 'configure' script. 'configure' automatically checks for the source
code in the directory that 'configure' is in and in '..'. This is known
as a "VPATH" build.
With a non-GNU 'make', it is safer to compile the package for one
architecture at a time in the source code directory. After you have
installed the package for one architecture, use 'make distclean' before
reconfiguring for another architecture.
On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and
executables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or
"universal" binaries--by specifying multiple '-arch' options to the
compiler but only a single '-arch' option to the preprocessor. Like
this:
./configure CC="gcc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
CXX="g++ -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
CPP="gcc -E" CXXCPP="g++ -E"
This is not guaranteed to produce working output in all cases, you
may have to build one architecture at a time and combine the results
using the 'lipo' tool if you have problems.
Installation Names
==================
By default, 'make install' installs the package's commands under
'/usr/local/bin', include files under '/usr/local/include', etc. You
can specify an installation prefix other than '/usr/local' by giving
'configure' the option '--prefix=PREFIX', where PREFIX must be an
absolute file name.
You can specify separate installation prefixes for
architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
pass the option '--exec-prefix=PREFIX' to 'configure', the package uses
PREFIX as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
Documentation and other data files still use the regular prefix.
In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
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kinds of files. Run 'configure --help' for a list of the directories
you can set and what kinds of files go in them. In general, the default
for these options is expressed in terms of '${prefix}', so that
specifying just '--prefix' will affect all of the other directory
specifications that were not explicitly provided.
The most portable way to affect installation locations is to pass the
correct locations to 'configure'; however, many packages provide one or
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'make install' command line to change installation locations without
having to reconfigure or recompile.
The first method involves providing an override variable for each
affected directory. For example, 'make install
prefix=/alternate/directory' will choose an alternate location for all
directory configuration variables that were expressed in terms of
'${prefix}'. Any directories that were specified during 'configure',
but not in terms of '${prefix}', must each be overridden at install time
for the entire installation to be relocated. The approach of makefile
variable overrides for each directory variable is required by the GNU
Coding Standards, and ideally causes no recompilation. However, some
platforms have known limitations with the semantics of shared libraries
that end up requiring recompilation when using this method, particularly
noticeable in packages that use GNU Libtool.
The second method involves providing the 'DESTDIR' variable. For
example, 'make install DESTDIR=/alternate/directory' will prepend
'/alternate/directory' before all installation names. The approach of
'DESTDIR' overrides is not required by the GNU Coding Standards, and
does not work on platforms that have drive letters. On the other hand,
it does better at avoiding recompilation issues, and works well even
when some directory options were not specified in terms of '${prefix}'
at 'configure' time.
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=================
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is something like 'gnu-as' or 'x' (for the X Window System). The
'README' should mention any '--enable-' and '--with-' options that the
package recognizes.
For packages that use the X Window System, 'configure' can usually
find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
you can use the 'configure' options '--x-includes=DIR' and
'--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
Some packages offer the ability to configure how verbose the
execution of 'make' will be. For these packages, running './configure
--enable-silent-rules' sets the default to minimal output, which can be
overridden with 'make V=1'; while running './configure
--disable-silent-rules' sets the default to verbose, which can be
overridden with 'make V=0'.
Particular systems
==================
On HP-UX, the default C compiler is not ANSI C compatible. If GNU CC
is not installed, it is recommended to use the following options in
order to use an ANSI C compiler:
./configure CC="cc -Ae -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500"
and if that doesn't work, install pre-built binaries of GCC for HP-UX.
HP-UX 'make' updates targets which have the same time stamps as their
prerequisites, which makes it generally unusable when shipped generated
files such as 'configure' are involved. Use GNU 'make' instead.
On OSF/1 a.k.a. Tru64, some versions of the default C compiler cannot
parse its '<wchar.h>' header file. The option '-nodtk' can be used as a
workaround. If GNU CC is not installed, it is therefore recommended to
try
./configure CC="cc"
and if that doesn't work, try
./configure CC="cc -nodtk"
On Solaris, don't put '/usr/ucb' early in your 'PATH'. This
directory contains several dysfunctional programs; working variants of
these programs are available in '/usr/bin'. So, if you need '/usr/ucb'
in your 'PATH', put it _after_ '/usr/bin'.
On Haiku, software installed for all users goes in '/boot/common',
not '/usr/local'. It is recommended to use the following options:
./configure --prefix=/boot/common
Specifying the System Type
==========================
There may be some features 'configure' cannot figure out
automatically, but needs to determine by the type of machine the package
will run on. Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the
_same_ architectures, 'configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
a message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the
'--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
type, such as 'sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
where SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
OS
KERNEL-OS
See the file 'config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
'config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
need to know the machine type.
If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
use the option '--target=TYPE' to select the type of system they will
produce code for.
If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
platform different from the build platform, you should specify the
"host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will
eventually be run) with '--host=TYPE'.
Sharing Defaults
================
Installation instructions
=========================
If you want to set default values for 'configure' scripts to share,
you can create a site shell script called 'config.site' that gives
default values for variables like 'CC', 'cache_file', and 'prefix'.
'configure' looks for 'PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
'PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
'CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
A warning: not all 'configure' scripts look for a site script.
This chapter describe the various methods for installing Network UPS Tools.
Defining Variables
==================
Whenever it is possible, prefer <<Installing_packages, installing from packages>>.
Packagers have done an excellent and hard work at improving NUT integration into
their system.
Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
environment passed to 'configure'. However, some packages may run
configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
them in the 'configure' command line, using 'VAR=value'. For example:
[[Installing_source]]
Installing from source
----------------------
./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
These are the essential steps for compiling and installing this software.
causes the specified 'gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
overridden in the site shell script).
The NUT linkdoc:packager-guide[Packager Guide], which presents the best
practices for installing and integrating NUT, is also a good reading.
Unfortunately, this technique does not work for 'CONFIG_SHELL' due to an
Autoconf limitation. Until the limitation is lifted, you can use this
workaround:
[NOTE]
.Keep in mind that...
================================================================================
CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
- the paths shown below are the default values you get by just calling
configure by itself. If you have used --prefix or similar, things will be
different. Also, if you didn't install this program from source yourself, the
paths will probably have a number of differences.
'configure' Invocation
======================
- by default, your system probably won't find the man pages, since they
install to /usr/local/ups/man. You can fix this by editing your MANPATH, or
just do this:
'configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
operates.
man -M /usr/local/ups/man <man page>
'--help'
'-h'
Print a summary of all of the options to 'configure', and exit.
- if your favorite system offers up to date binary packages, you should always
prefer these over a source installation. Along with the known advantages of such
systems for installation, upgrade and removal, there are many integration issues
that have been addressed.
'--help=short'
'--help=recursive'
Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
'configure', and exit. The 'short' variant lists options used only
in the top level, while the 'recursive' variant lists options also
present in any nested packages.
================================================================================
'--version'
'-V'
Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the 'configure'
script, and exit.
'--cache-file=FILE'
Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
traditionally 'config.cache'. FILE defaults to '/dev/null' to
disable caching.
'--config-cache'
'-C'
Alias for '--cache-file=config.cache'.
'--quiet'
'--silent'
'-q'
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
suppress all normal output, redirect it to '/dev/null' (any error
messages will still be shown).
'--srcdir=DIR'
Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
'configure' can determine that directory automatically.
'--prefix=DIR'
Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names:: for
more details, including other options available for fine-tuning the
installation locations.
'--no-create'
'-n'
Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output
files.
'configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
'configure --help' for more details.
Prepare your system
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
System User creation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Create at least one system user and a group for running this software. You
might call them "ups" and "nut". The exact names aren't important as
long as you are consistent.
The process for doing this varies from one system to the next, and
explaining how to add users is beyond the scope of this document.
For the purposes of this document, the user name and group name
will be 'ups' and 'nut' respectively.
Be sure the new user is a member of the new group! If you forget to
do this, you will have problems later on when you try to start upsd.
Build and install
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[[Configuration]]
Configuration
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Configure the source tree for your system. Add the '--with-user' and
'--with-group' switch to set the user name and group that you created
above.
./configure --with-user=ups --with-group=nut
If you need any other switches for configure, add them here. For example:
* to build and install USB drivers, add '--with-usb' (note that you
need to install libusb development package or files).
* to build and install SNMP drivers, add '--with-snmp' (note that
you need to install libsnmp development package or files).
* to build and install CGI scripts, add '--with-cgi'.
See <<Configure_options,Configure options>> from the User Manual,
docs/configure.txt or './configure --help' for all the available
options.
If you alter paths with additional switches, be sure to use those
new paths while reading the rest of the steps.
Reference: <<Configure_options,Configure options>> from the
User Manual.
Build the programs
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
make
This will build the NUT client and server programs and the
selected drivers. It will also build any other features that were
selected during <<Configuration,configuration>> step above.
Installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^
[NOTE]
=====================================================================
you should now gain privileges for installing software if necessary:
su
=====================================================================
Install the files to a system level directory:
make install
This will install the compiled programs and man pages, as well as
some data files required by NUT. Any optional features selected
during configuration will also be installed.
This will also install sample versions of the NUT configuration
files. Sample files are installed with names like ups.conf.sample
so they will not overwrite any existing real config files you may
have created.
If you are packaging this software, then you will probably want to
use the DESTDIR variable to redirect the build into another place,
i.e.:
make DESTDIR=/tmp/package install
make DESTDIR=/tmp/package install-conf
[[StatePath]]
State path creation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Create the state path directory for the driver(s) and server to use
for storing UPS status data and other auxiliary files, and make it
owned by the user you created.
mkdir -p /var/state/ups
chmod 0770 /var/state/ups
chown root:nut /var/state/ups
[[Ownership]]
Ownership and permissions
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Set ownership data and permissions on your serial or USB ports
that go to your UPS hardware. Be sure to limit access to just
the user you created earlier.
These examples assume the second serial port (ttyS1) on a typical
Slackware system. On FreeBSD, that would be cuaa1. Serial ports
vary greatly, so yours may be called something else.
chmod 0660 /dev/ttyS1
chown root:nut /dev/ttyS1
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
FIXME: TBR
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
The setup for USB ports is slightly more complicated. Device files
for USB devices, such as /proc/bus/usb/002/001, are usually
created "on the fly" when a device is plugged in, and disappear
when the device is disconnected. Moreover, the names of these
device files can change randomly. To set up the correct
permissions for the USB device, you may need to set up (operating
system dependent) hotplugging scripts. Sample scripts and
information are provided in the scripts/hotplug and
scripts/udev directories. For most users, the hotplugging scripts
will be installed automatically by "make install".
(If you want to try if a driver works without setting up
hotplugging, you can add the "-u root" option to upsd, upsmon, and
drivers; this should allow you to follow the below
instructions. However, don't forget to set up the correct
permissions later!).
NOTE: if you are using something like devfs or udev, make sure
these permissions stay set across a reboot. If they revert to the
old values, your drivers may fail to start.
You are now ready to configure NUT, and start testing and using it.
You can jump directly to the <<Configuration_notes,NUT configuration>>.
[[Installing_packages]]
Installing from packages
------------------------
This chapter describes the specific installation steps when using
binary packages that exist on various major systems.
[[Debian]]
Debian, Ubuntu and other derivatives
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Debian packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your prefered method (apt-get, aptitude, Synaptic, ...), install
the 'nut' package, and optionaly the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-snmp', if you need the snmp-ups driver,
- 'nut-xml', for the netxml-ups driver,
- 'nut-powerman-pdu', to control the PowerMan daemon (PDU management)
- 'nut-dev', if you need the development files.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- nut-client
- nut-hal-drivers
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Configuration files are located in /etc/nut.
linkman:nut.conf[5] must be edited to be able to invoke /etc/init.d/nut
NOTE: Ubuntu users can access the APT URL installation by clicking on link:apt://nut[this link].
[[Mandriva]]
Mandriva
~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Mandriva packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your prefered method (urpmi, RPMdrake, ...), install one of the two below
packages:
- 'nut-server' if you have a 'standalone' or 'netserver' installation,
- 'nut' if you have a 'netclient' installation.
Optionaly, you can also install the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-devel', if you need the development files.
[[Suse]]
Suse / Opensuse
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Suse packager is part of the NUT Team.
Install the 'nut-classic' package, and optionaly the following:
- 'nut-drivers-net', if you need the snmp-ups or the netxml-ups drivers,
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-devel', if you need the development files,
NOTE: Suse and Opensuse users can use the
link:http://software.opensuse.org/search?baseproject=ALL&p=1&q=nut[one-click install method]
to install NUT.
[[RedHat]]
Red Hat, Fedora and CentOS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Red Hat packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your prefered method (yum, Add/Remove Software, ...), install one of the
two below packages:
- 'nut' if you have a 'standalone' or 'netserver' installation,
- 'nut-client' if you have a 'netclient' installation.
Optionaly, you can also install the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-xml', if you need the netxml-ups driver,
- 'nut-devel', if you need the development files.
[[FreeBSD]]
FreeBSD
~~~~~~~
You can either install NUT as a binary package or as a port.
Binary package
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To install the main component, use the following command:
# pkg_add -r nut
Port
^^^^
The port is located under /usr/ports/sysutils/nut.
To install it, use the following command:
# cd /usr/ports/sysutils/nut/ && make install clean
You have to define WITH_NUT_CGI to build the optional CGI scripts.
Optionaly, you can also install the following ports:
- sysutils/nut-snmp, for the SNMP driver,
- sysutils/nut-usb, for the USB drivers,
- sysutils/nut-libupsclient, for the upsclient library.
You are now ready to configure NUT, and start testing and using it.
You can jump directly to the
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Installation instructions
=========================
This chapter describes the various methods for installing Network UPS Tools.
Whenever it is possible, prefer <<Installing_packages, installing from packages>>.
Packagers have done an excellent and hard work at improving NUT integration into
their system. On the other hand, distributions and appliances tend to package
"official releases" of projects such as NUT, and so do not deliver latest and
greatest fixes, new drivers, bugs and other features.
[[Installing_source]]
Installing from source
----------------------
These are the essential steps for compiling and installing this software.
The NUT linkdoc:packager-guide[Packager Guide], which presents the best
practices for installing and integrating NUT, is also a good reading.
The link:config-prereqs.txt[Prerequisites for building NUT on different OSes]
document suggests prerequisite packages with tools and dependencies
available and needed to build and test as much as possible of NUT on
numerous platforms, written from perspective of CI testing (if you
are interested in getting updated drivers for a particular device,
you might select a sub-set of those suggestions).
[NOTE]
.Keep in mind that...
================================================================================
- the paths shown below are the default values you get by just calling
configure by itself. If you have used --prefix or similar, things will be
different. Also, if you didn't install this program from source yourself, the
paths will probably have a number of differences.
- by default, your system probably won't find the man pages, since they
install to /usr/local/ups/man. You can fix this by editing your MANPATH, or
just do this:
man -M /usr/local/ups/man <man page>
- if your favorite system offers up to date binary packages, you should always
prefer these over a source installation. Along with the known advantages of such
systems for installation, upgrade and removal, there are many integration issues
that have been addressed.
================================================================================
Prepare your system
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
System User creation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Create at least one system user and a group for running this software. You
might call them "ups" and "nut". The exact names aren't important as
long as you are consistent.
The process for doing this varies from one system to the next, and
explaining how to add users is beyond the scope of this document.
For the purposes of this document, the user name and group name
will be 'ups' and 'nut' respectively.
Be sure the new user is a member of the new group! If you forget to
do this, you will have problems later on when you try to start upsd.
Build and install
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[[Configuration]]
Configuration
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Configure the source tree for your system. Add the '--with-user' and
'--with-group' switch to set the user name and group that you created
above.
./configure --with-user=ups --with-group=nut
If you need any other switches for configure, add them here. For example:
* to build and install USB drivers, add '--with-usb' (note that you
need to install libusb development package or files).
* to build and install SNMP drivers, add '--with-snmp' (note that
you need to install libsnmp development package or files).
* to build and install CGI scripts, add '--with-cgi'.
See <<Configure_options,Configure options>> from the User Manual,
docs/configure.txt or './configure --help' for all the available
options.
If you alter paths with additional switches, be sure to use those
new paths while reading the rest of the steps.
Reference: <<Configure_options,Configure options>> from the
User Manual.
Build the programs
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
make
This will build the NUT client and server programs and the
selected drivers. It will also build any other features that were
selected during <<Configuration,configuration>> step above.
Installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^
[NOTE]
=====================================================================
you should now gain privileges for installing software if necessary:
su
=====================================================================
Install the files to a system level directory:
make install
This will install the compiled programs and man pages, as well as
some data files required by NUT. Any optional features selected
during configuration will also be installed.
This will also install sample versions of the NUT configuration
files. Sample files are installed with names like ups.conf.sample
so they will not overwrite any existing real config files you may
have created.
If you are packaging this software, then you will probably want to
use the DESTDIR variable to redirect the build into another place,
i.e.:
make DESTDIR=/tmp/package install
make DESTDIR=/tmp/package install-conf
[[StatePath]]
State path creation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Create the state path directory for the driver(s) and server to use
for storing UPS status data and other auxiliary files, and make it
group-writable by the group of the system user you created.
mkdir -p /var/state/ups
chmod 0770 /var/state/ups
chown root:nut /var/state/ups
[[Ownership]]
Ownership and permissions
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Set ownership data and permissions on your serial or USB ports
that go to your UPS hardware. Be sure to limit access to just
the user you created earlier.
These examples assume the second serial port (ttyS1) on a typical
Slackware system. On FreeBSD, that would be cuaa1. Serial ports
vary greatly, so yours may be called something else.
chmod 0660 /dev/ttyS1
chown root:nut /dev/ttyS1
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
FIXME: TBR
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
The setup for USB ports is slightly more complicated. Device files
for USB devices, such as /proc/bus/usb/002/001, are usually
created "on the fly" when a device is plugged in, and disappear
when the device is disconnected. Moreover, the names of these
device files can change randomly. To set up the correct
permissions for the USB device, you may need to set up (operating
system dependent) hotplugging scripts. Sample scripts and
information are provided in the scripts/hotplug and
scripts/udev directories. For most users, the hotplugging scripts
will be installed automatically by "make install".
(If you want to try if a driver works without setting up
hotplugging, you can add the "-u root" option to upsd, upsmon, and
drivers; this should allow you to follow the below
instructions. However, don't forget to set up the correct
permissions later!).
NOTE: if you are using something like udev or devd, make sure
these permissions stay set across a reboot. If they revert to the
old values, your drivers may fail to start.
You are now ready to configure NUT, and start testing and using it.
You can jump directly to the <<Configuration_notes,NUT configuration>>.
[[Installing_packages]]
Installing from packages
------------------------
This chapter describes the specific installation steps when using
binary packages that exist on various major systems.
[[Debian]]
Debian, Ubuntu and other derivatives
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Debian packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your preferred method (apt-get, aptitude, Synaptic, ...), install
the 'nut' package, and optionally the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-snmp', if you need the snmp-ups driver,
- 'nut-xml', for the netxml-ups driver,
- 'nut-powerman-pdu', to control the PowerMan daemon (PDU management)
- 'nut-dev', if you need the development files.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- nut-client
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Configuration files are located in /etc/nut.
linkman:nut.conf[5] must be edited to be able to invoke /etc/init.d/nut
NOTE: Ubuntu users can access the APT URL installation by clicking on link:apt://nut[this link].
[[Mandriva]]
Mandriva
~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Mandriva packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your preferred method (urpmi, RPMdrake, ...), install one of the two below
packages:
- 'nut-server' if you have a 'standalone' or 'netserver' installation,
- 'nut' if you have a 'netclient' installation.
Optionally, you can also install the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-devel', if you need the development files.
[[SUSE]]
SUSE / openSUSE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official SUSE packager is part of the NUT Team.
Install the 'nut-classic' package, and optionally the following:
- 'nut-drivers-net', if you need the snmp-ups or the netxml-ups drivers,
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-devel', if you need the development files,
NOTE: SUSE and openSUSE users can use the
link:http://software.opensuse.org/search?baseproject=ALL&p=1&q=nut[one-click install method]
to install NUT.
[[RedHat]]
Red Hat, Fedora and CentOS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Red Hat packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your preferred method (yum, Add/Remove Software, ...), install one of the
two below packages:
- 'nut' if you have a 'standalone' or 'netserver' installation,
- 'nut-client' if you have a 'netclient' installation.
Optionally, you can also install the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-xml', if you need the netxml-ups driver,
- 'nut-devel', if you need the development files.
[[FreeBSD]]
FreeBSD
~~~~~~~
You can either install NUT as a binary package or as a port.
Binary package
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To install NUT as a package execute:
# pkg install nut
Port
^^^^
The port is located under +sysutils/nut+.
Use +make config+ to select configuration options, e.g. to build the optional CGI scripts.
To install it, use:
# make install clean
USB UPS on FreeBSD
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
For USB UPS devices the NUT package/port installs devd rules in +/usr/local/etc/devd/nut-usb.conf+ to set USB device permissions. 'devd' needs to be restarted for these rules to apply:
# service devd restart
(Re-)connect the device after restarting 'devd' and check that the USB device has the proper
permissions. Check the last entries of the system message buffer. You should
find an entry like
# dmesg | tail
[...]
ugen0.2: <INNO TECH USB to Serial> at usbus0
The device file must be owned by group +uucp+ and must be group
read-/writable. In the example from above this would be
# ls -Ll /dev/ugen0.2
crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 0xa5 Mar 12 10:33 /dev/ugen0.2
If the permissions are not correct, verify that your device is registered in
+/usr/local/etc/devd/nut-usb.conf+. The vendor and product id can be found
using:
# usbconfig -u 0 -a 2 dump_device_desc
where +-u+ specifies the USB bus number and +-a+ specifies the USB device index.
You are now ready to configure NUT, and start testing and using it.
You can jump directly to the
<<Configuration_notes,NUT configuration>>.

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@ -38,17 +38,13 @@ S: Maintained: apcsmart, belkin, bestups, cyberpower, dummycons,
P: Arnaud Quette
M: aquette.dev@gmail.com
M: ArnaudQuette@eaton.com
S: Maintained or Supported: dummy-ups, usbhid-ups, mge-shut
S: Maintained or Supported: dummy-ups, usbhid-ups, mge-shut, newmge-shut
mge-utalk, snmp-ups, ...
P: Fabio Di Niro
M: blaxwan@users.sourceforge.net
S: Maintained: metasys
P: Kirill Smelkov
M: kirr@mns.spb.ru
S: Maintained: al175
Packaging
=========

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@ -5,44 +5,28 @@ ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
# subdirectories to build and distribute. The order matters, as
# several subdirectories depend on stuff in "common" or tools being built first
SUBDIRS = include common clients conf data docs drivers tools \
lib scripts server tests
# Automatically update the libtool script if it becomes out-of-date
# See https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/LT_005fINIT.html
LIBTOOL_DEPS = @LIBTOOL_DEPS@
libtool: $(LIBTOOL_DEPS)
$(SHELL) ./config.status libtool
SUBDIRS = include common clients conf data tools docs drivers \
lib scripts server
# COPYING is included automatically.
EXTRA_DIST = INSTALL.nut LICENSE-GPL2 LICENSE-GPL3 MAINTAINERS UPGRADING
EXTRA_DIST = LICENSE-GPL2 LICENSE-GPL3 MAINTAINERS UPGRADING
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# flags to pass to ./configure when calling "make distcheck" and "make
# distcheck-light". Try to check as many features as possible! Also
# need to give augeas-lenses-dir, hotplug-dir and udev-dir, so that
# staged install does not fail.
# need to give hotplug-dir and udev-dir, so that staged install does
# not fail.
DISTCHECK_FLAGS = --with-all --with-ssl --with-doc=auto
DISTCHECK_LIGHT_FLAGS = --with-all=auto --with-ssl=auto --with-doc=auto
DISTCHECK_VALGRIND_FLAGS = --with-all=auto --with-ssl=auto --with-doc=skip --with-valgrind CXXFLAGS='$(CXXFLAGS) -g' CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS) -g'
DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = ${DISTCHECK_FLAGS} \
--with-systemdsystemunitdir='$${prefix}/lib/systemd/system' \
--with-systemdshutdowndir='$${prefix}/lib/systemd/system-shutdown' \
--with-systemdtmpfilesdir='$${prefix}/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d' \
--with-augeas-lenses-dir='$${prefix}/usr/share/augeas/lenses' \
--with-hotplug-dir='$${prefix}/etc/hotplug' \
--with-udev-dir='$${prefix}/etc/udev' \
--with-devd-dir='$${prefix}/etc/devd'
--with-udev-dir='$${prefix}/etc/udev'
distcheck-light:
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DISTCHECK_FLAGS="$(DISTCHECK_LIGHT_FLAGS)" distcheck
# Make a distcheck (and check in particular) with enabled valgrind and debug info
memcheck distcheck-valgrind:
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DISTCHECK_FLAGS="$(DISTCHECK_VALGRIND_FLAGS)" distcheck
# workaround the dist generated files that are also part of the distribution
# Note that distcleancheck is disabled for now, while waiting for a proper
# solution, that do not break older unix systems
@ -51,184 +35,25 @@ memcheck distcheck-valgrind:
distcleancheck:
@:
# Quick alias for root dir recipe:
realclean: maintainer-clean
# Files made by our targets:
CLEANFILES = *-spellchecked cppcheck*.xml
DISTCLEANFILES = ChangeLog
# Most of the files generated by custom rules in the configure script
# or by autogen.sh are cleaned by the Makefile.am in their directories.
# Files below are re-created by running `configure` script and may be
# wiped by a `make distclean`:
DISTCLEANFILES += config.log configure~
#???# configure.ac~
DISTCLEANFILES += include/config.h.in~
# Files made by autotools and common rituals of the configure script,
# these are needed to run the configure script itself so are not wiped
# by a mere `make distclean`; most of these are copied by autotools
# from their installation, or made by `automake` etc. on the system
# which generates `configure`; rebuilding NUT after deleting these
# requires `autogen.sh` script to be re-run (and tools available):
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = INSTALL
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += aclocal.m4 config.guess config.sub
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += configure
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += depcomp install-sh ltmain.sh test-driver
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += m4/libtool.m4 m4/ltoptions.m4 m4/ltsugar.m4 m4/ltversion.m4 m4/lt~obsolete.m4
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += Makefile.in .dirstamp include/config.h.in
# Executed after default rules
maintainer-clean-local:
rm -f missing || true
# Do not let $SUBDIRS/Makefile rules delete their local .deps because
# this breaks our ability to clean up (e.g. some common/.../*.Plo files
# are included by generated Makefiles from other subdirectories, so they
# should be available during their clean-up). Just in case, we make sure
# here that their sub-distcleans complete first.
distclean-local:
@for DIR in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
if test -f "$${DIR}/Makefile" ; then \
echo " DISTCLEAN in $${DIR}" >&2 ; \
( cd "$${DIR}" && $(MAKE) -s distclean ) || exit ; \
fi ; \
done
rm -rf .inst tmp autom4te.cache
find "$(builddir)" -type d -name '.deps' | while read DIR ; do rm -rf "$${DIR}" ; done
# Hook the documentation building and validating recipes
# Note: these are optionally available (as determined during configure runs)
spellcheck spellcheck-interactive:
@RES=0; \
(cd $(builddir)/docs && $(MAKE) -s $@) || RES=$$? ; \
(cd $(builddir)/docs/man && $(MAKE) -s $@) || RES=$$? ; \
(cd $(builddir)/conf && $(MAKE) -s $@) || RES=$$? ; \
(cd $(builddir)/data && $(MAKE) -s $@) || RES=$$? ; \
exit $$RES
# Note: the "all-docs" and "check-docs" targets may require tools not
# found by `configure` script (and so avoided by conventional recipes)
# such as PDF generators, so it should only be called at developer's
# discretion, choice and risk. The "check-man" targets covers source
# texts, man pages and HTML rendering of man pages, as enabled by tools.
doc spellcheck-sortdict \
all-docs check-docs \
man all-man man-man check-man man-html all-html:
cd $(builddir)/docs && $(MAKE) $@
check-NIT check-NIT-devel:
cd $(builddir)/tests/NIT && $(MAKE) $@
# This target adds syntax-checking for committed shell script files,
# to avoid surprises and delays in finding fatal typos after packaging
###
### Note: currently, shellcheck target calls check-scripts-syntax
### so when both are invoked at once, in the end the check is only
### executed once. Later it is anticipated that shellcheck would
### be implemented by requiring, configuring and calling the tool
### named "shellcheck" for even more code inspection and details.
### Still, there remains value in also checking the script syntax
### by the very version of the shell interpreter that would run
### these scripts in production usage of the resulting packages.
###
check-scripts-syntax:
@echo 'NOTE: modern bash complains about scripts using backticks (warning not error), which we ignore in NUT codebase for portability reasons: `...` obsolete, use $$(...)'
@RUNBASH=bash; if [ -x /bin/bash ]; then RUNBASH=/bin/bash ; else if [ -x /usr/bin/env ] ; then RUNBASH="/usr/bin/env bash"; fi; fi ; \
for F in `git ls-files || find . -type f` ; do \
case "`file "$$F"`" in \
*"Bourne-Again shell script"*) ( set -x ; $$RUNBASH -n "$$F" ; ) ;; \
*"POSIX shell script"*|*"shell script"*) ( set -x ; /bin/sh -n "$$F" ; ) ;; \
esac || { RES=$$? ; echo "ERROR: Syntax check failed for script file: $$F" >&2 ; exit $$RES ; } ; \
done
@echo 'SUCCESS: Shell scripts syntax is acceptable, no fatal issues were found'
shellcheck-disclaimer:
@echo "==============================================================================="
@echo "NOTICE: 'make shellcheck' is currently an alias for 'make check-scripts-syntax'"
@echo "Later it may become a call to the real shellcheck tool (if available on the"
@echo "build system during the configure phase)"
@echo "==============================================================================="
# Note: currently not part of shellcheck target, because the script below
# can test the logic with numerous SHELL_PROGS in a CI setting, and because
# check-scripts-syntax probably has checked the basic syntax above already.
shellcheck-nde:
cd $(srcdir)/tests && SERVICE_FRAMEWORK="selftest" ./nut-driver-enumerator-test.sh
shellcheck: shellcheck-disclaimer check-scripts-syntax
CPPCHECK = @CPPCHECK@
if HAVE_CPPCHECK
cppcheck: cppcheck-cxx11.xml cppcheck-c99.xml
# Let the analysis get regenerated due to any change in source;
# but note that with our different make implementations to support,
# we can not either $(shell find ...) nor blindly say e.g. *.cpp
# for each FS structure layer because e.g. there are no ./*.cpp
# in the root dir of the codebase (and so make complains there is
# `No rule to make target `*.cpp', needed by `cppcheck-cxx11.xml'`)
#
# Note that the actual `cppcheck` scan finds all files it likes
# (so if CPPCHECK_SRC_* misses something, it just won't trigger
# automagically a rebuild of the XML in developer working cycles).
CPPCHECK_SRC_H = $(top_srcdir)/*/*.h $(top_srcdir)/*/*/*.h
# CPPCHECK_SRC_H += $(top_srcdir)/*.h
CPPCHECK_SRC_C = $(top_srcdir)/*/*.c $(top_srcdir)/*/*/*.c
# CPPCHECK_SRC_C += $(top_srcdir)/*.cpp
CPPCHECK_SRC_CXX = $(top_srcdir)/*/*.cpp
# CPPCHECK_SRC_CXX += $(top_srcdir)/*.cpp $(top_srcdir)/*/*/*.cpp
cppcheck-cxx11.xml: $(CPPCHECK_SRC_CXX) $(CPPCHECK_SRC_H)
$(CPPCHECK) --std=c++11 --enable=all --inconclusive --xml --xml-version=2 . 2>$@
cppcheck-c99.xml: $(CPPCHECK_SRC_C) $(CPPCHECK_SRC_H)
$(CPPCHECK) --std=c99 --enable=all --inconclusive --xml --xml-version=2 . 2>$@
else !HAVE_CPPCHECK
cppcheck:
@echo "CPPCHECK analysis not available since 'cppcheck' was not found."
endif !HAVE_CPPCHECK
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Automatically generate the ChangeLog from Git logs:
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += ChangeLog
# Older boundary of the ChangeLog commits range
# It can be a tag ('v2.2.0'), a commit hash, a date, ...
# See gitrevisions for more information on specifying ranges
GITLOG_START_POINT=v2.6.0
# Force ChangeLog regeneration upon make dist (due to nonexistant 'dummy-stamp'),
# Automatically generate the ChangeLog from SVN logs:
MAINTAINERCLEAN_FILES = ChangeLog
# Force ChangeLog regeneration upon make dist (due to inexistant 'dummy-stamp'),
# in case it has already been generated previously
# Note that the script is hard-coded to generate "ChangeLog" in the current dir
dummy-stamp:
ChangeLog: tools/gitlog2changelog.py dummy-stamp
cd $(top_builddir) && \
./tools/gitlog2changelog.py $(GITLOG_START_POINT) || \
{ echo "gitlog2changelog.py failed to generate the ChangeLog. See https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/commits/master" > $@ ; }
ChangeLog: tools/svn2cl.authors dummy-stamp
svn2cl --group-by-day --include-rev --authors=$< --reparagraph --revision 'HEAD:2332' --output=$@ || \
echo "svn2cl failed to generate the ChangeLog. See http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/timeline" > $@
nut_version.h include/nut_version.h:
cd $(abs_top_builddir)/include && $(MAKE) nut_version.h
tools/gitlog2changelog.py: tools/gitlog2changelog.py.in
cd $(@D) && $(MAKE) -s $(@F)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Maintainers targets: distribution signature and hashes
nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz: dist
nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.sig: dist-sig
nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.md5 nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.sha256: dist-hash
dist-sig: nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz
rm -f nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.sig
gpg --detach-sign nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz
dist-hash: nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz
md5sum nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz > nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.md5
sha256sum nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz > nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.sha256
if HAVE_ASCIIDOC
website:
cd docs; $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) website
cd docs/man; $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) html-man
cd tools; $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) website
cd docs/website; $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) website
else !HAVE_ASCIIDOC
website:
@echo "Not building website since 'asciidoc' was not found."
endif !HAVE_ASCIIDOC
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# targets from old build system (pre-automake).
@ -268,14 +93,14 @@ install-dirs:
@echo "Warning: 'make install-dirs' is deprecated."
@echo "Use 'make installdirs' instead."
@echo $(WARN)
$(MAKE) installdirs
make installdirs
cgi build-cgi install-cgi install-cgi-dir install-cgi-bin \
install-cgi-man install-cgi-conf install-cgi-html:
@echo "Error: 'make $@' no longer exists."
@echo "Use './configure --with-cgi' instead."
install-lib:
@echo "Error: 'make $@' no longer exists."
@echo "Use './configure --with-dev' instead."
@echo "Use './configure --with-lib' instead."
usb build-usb install-usb:
@echo "Error: 'make $@' no longer exists."
@echo "Use './configure --with-usb' instead."
@ -284,65 +109,4 @@ snmp build-snmp install-snmp install-snmp-mgr install-snmp-man:
@echo "Use './configure --with-snmp' instead."
setver:
@echo "Error: 'make setver' no longer exists."
@echo "Edit configure.ac to set version number."
# Clean the dist tarball and packages
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_DISTBALL = nut-*.tar.gz
# HP-UX:
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES = NUT_HPUX_package@PACKAGE_VERSION@.depot
# AIX as below, and RedHat-compatible (cover binary and source packages):
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES += nut*rpm
# Debian-compatible (cover binary and source packages):
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES += nut*deb
# Solaris SVR4 package archives:
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES += NUT_solaris_*_package@PACKAGE_VERSION@.local.gz
# Newer Solaris IPS (aka "pkg(5)" format archives)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES += *.p5p
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_DISTBALL)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES)
package: dist
DESTDIR="$(abs_builddir)/_install_pkgprotodir" ; export DESTDIR; \
rm -rf "$$DESTDIR"; \
case "`uname -s`" in \
"HP-UX") \
( cd scripts/HP-UX && \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$DESTDIR" package && \
mv NUT_HPUX_package.depot $(abs_top_builddir)/NUT_HPUX_package@PACKAGE_VERSION@.depot ) ;; \
"SunOS") \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) && \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$DESTDIR" install && \
( cd scripts/Solaris && \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$DESTDIR" package ) && \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$DESTDIR" uninstall && \
rm -rf "$$DESTDIR" || \
{ echo "FAILED to produce SunOS packages, inspect '$$DESTDIR' for clues" >&2 ; exit 1; } ;; \
"AIX") \
if test -d /usr/src/packages/SPECS -a -w /usr/src/packages/SPECS ; then : ; else echo "Can not write to /usr/src/packages/SPECS" >&2 ; exit 1; fi ; \
if test -d /usr/src/packages/SOURCES -a -w /usr/src/packages/SOURCES ; then : ; else echo "Can not write to /usr/src/packages/SOURCES" >&2 ; exit 1; fi ; \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) dist && \
cp scripts/Aix/nut-aix.spec /usr/src/packages/SPECS && \
cp scripts/Aix/nut.init nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz /usr/src/packages/SOURCES && \
rpm -ba /usr/src/packages/SPECS/nut-aix.spec && \
mv /usr/src/packages/RPMS/nut*rpm $(abs_top_builddir)/ ;; \
*) echo "Unsupported OS for 'make $@' (no recipe bound)" >&2; exit 1;; \
esac
print-MAINTAINERCLEANFILES print-REALCLEANFILES:
@echo $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)
print-DISTCLEANFILES:
@echo $(DISTCLEANFILES)
# TODO: Recursive mode to consider patterns defined in sub-dir makefiles
git-realclean-check:
@if test -e .git && (command -v git); then \
git status --ignored || while read F ; do \
for P in $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES) ; do \
case "$$F" in \
*/$$P) exit 1 ;; \
esac ; \
done; \
done ; \
fi
@echo "Edit configure.in to set version number."

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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ This package is broken down into several categories:
- *clients* - They talk to upsd and do things with the status data.
- *cgi-bin* - Special class of clients that you can use with your web server.
- *scripts* - Contains various scripts, like the Perl and Python binding,
integration bits and applications.
integration bits and applications.
Drivers
-------
@ -120,28 +120,16 @@ The entry in `ups.conf` looks like this:
driver = apcsmart
port = /dev/ttyS1
To start and stop drivers, use upsdrvctl of upsdrvsvcctl (installed on
operating systems with a service management framework supported by NUT).
By default, it will start or stop every UPS in the config file:
To start and stop drivers, use upsdrvctl. By default, it will start or
stop every UPS in the config file:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl start
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl stop
/usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl start
/usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl stop
However, you can also just start or stop one by adding its name:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl start sparky
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl stop sparky
On operating systems with a supported service management framework,
you might wrap your NUT drivers into individual services instances
with:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvsvcctl resync
and then manage those service instances with commands like:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvsvcctl start sparky
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvsvcctl stop sparky
/usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl start sparky
/usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl stop sparky
To find the driver name for your device, refer to the section below
called "HARDWARE SUPPORT TABLE".
@ -154,7 +142,7 @@ with your hardware. If it doesn't detect your UPS by default, check the
driver's man page or help (-h) to see which options are available.
For example, the usbhid-ups driver allows you to use USB serial numbers to
distinguish between units via the "serial" configuration option. To use this
distingish between units via the "serial" configuration option. To use this
feature, just add another line to your ups.conf section for that UPS:
[sparky]
@ -221,11 +209,6 @@ and networked PDU, along with Blade and IPMI enabled servers.
See the linkman:powerman-pdu[8] man page for more
information.
- The `apcupsd-ups` driver is a bridge to the Apcupsd daemon, thus handling
all Apcupsd supported devices. The Apcupsd project supports many serial,
USB and networked APC UPS.
+
See the linkman:apcupsd-ups[8] man page for more information.
UPS Shutdowns
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -235,8 +218,8 @@ upsdrvctl can also shut down (power down) all of your UPS hardware.
WARNING: if you play around with this command, expect your filesystems
to die. Don't power off your computers unless they're ready for it:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl shutdown
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl shutdown sparky
/usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl shutdown
/usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl shutdown sparky
You should read the <<UPS_shutdown,Configuring automatic UPS shutdowns>>
chapter to learn more about when to use this feature. If called at the wrong
@ -248,8 +231,8 @@ Power distribution unit management
NUT also provides an advanced support for power distribution units.
You should read the <<outlet_management,NUT outlets management and PDU notes>>
chapter to learn more about when to use this feature.
You should read the <<Outlets_PDU_notes,Configuring automatic UPS shutdowns>>
chapter to learn more about when to use this feature.
Network Server
--------------
@ -273,52 +256,32 @@ separate section in the documentation since it is so important.
You configure it by telling it about UPSes that you want to monitor in
upsmon.conf. Each UPS can be defined as one of two possible types:
a "primary" or "secondary".
Primary
~~~~~~~
Master
~~~~~~
The monitored UPS possibly supplies power to this system running `upsmon`,
but more importantly -- this system can manage the UPS (typically, this
instance of `upsmon` runs on the same system as the `upsd` and driver(s)):
it is capable and responsible for shutting it down when the battery is
depleted (or in another approach, lingering to deplete it or to tell the
UPS to reboot its load after too much time has elapsed and this system
is still alive -- meaning wall power returned at a "wrong" moment).
This UPS supplies power to the system running `upsmon`, and this system is also
responsible for shutting it down when the battery is depleted. This occurs
after any slave systems have disconnected safely.
The shutdown of this (primary) system itself, as well as eventually an
UPS shutdown, occurs after any secondary systems ordered to shut down
first have disconnected, or a critical urgency threshold was passed.
If your UPS is plugged directly into a system's serial or USB port, the
`upsmon` process on that system should define its relation to that UPS
as a primary. It may be more complicated for higher-end UPSes with a
shared network management capability (typically via SNMP) or several
serial/USB ports that can be used simultaneously, and depends on what
vendors and drivers implement. Setups with several competing primaries
(for redundancy) are technically possible, if each one runs its own
full stack of NUT, but results can be random (currently NUT does not
provide a way to coordinate several entities managing the same device).
If your UPS is plugged directly into a system's serial port, the `upsmon`
process on that system should define that UPS as a master.
For a typical home user, there's one computer connected to one UPS.
That means you would run on the same computer the whole NUT stack --
a suitable driver, `upsd`, and `upsmon` in primary mode.
That means you run a driver, `upsd`, and `upsmon` in master mode.
Secondary
~~~~~~~~~
Slave
~~~~~
The monitored UPS may supply power to the system running `upsmon` (or
alternatively, it may be a monitoring station with zero PSUs fed by
that UPS), but more importantly, this system can't manage the UPS --
e.g. shut it down directly (through a locally running NUT driver).
This UPS may supply power to the system running `upsmon`, but this system can't
shut it down directly.
Use this mode when you run multiple computers on the same UPS.
Obviously, only one can be connected to the serial or USB port
on a typical UPS, and that system is the primary. Everything
else is a secondary.
Use this mode when you run multiple computers on the same UPS. Obviously, only
one can be connected to the serial port on the UPS, and that system is the
master. Everything else is a slave.
For a typical home user, there's one computer connected to one UPS.
That means you run a driver, `upsd`, and `upsmon` in primary mode.
That means you run a driver, upsd, and upsmon in master mode.
Additional Information
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -508,11 +471,7 @@ The past stable trees were 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 2.0, 2.2 and 2.4, with the
latest stable tree designated 2.6. The development trees were 1.1, 1.3,
1.5, 2.1 and 2.3. As of the 2.4 release, there is no real development
branch anymore since the code is available through a revision control
system (namely Subversion) and snapshots. Since 2.7 line of releases,
sources are tracked in Git revision control system, with the project
ecosystem being hosted on GitHub, and improvements or other contributions
merged through common pull request approach and custom NUT CI testing
on multiple platforms.
system (namely Subversion) and snapshots.
Major release jumps are mostly due to large changes to the features
list. There have also been a number of architectural changes which
@ -522,11 +481,11 @@ may not be noticeable to most users, but which can impact developers.
Backwards and Forwards Compatibility
------------------------------------
The old network code spans a range from about 0.41.1 when TCP support
The old network code spans a range from about 0.41.1 when TCP support
was introduced up to the recent 1.4 series. It used variable names
like STATUS, UTILITY, and LOADPCT. Many of these names go back to the
earliest prototypes of this software from 1997. At that point there
was no way to know that so many drivers would come along and introduce
was no way to know that so many drivers would come along and introduce
so many new variables and commands. The resulting mess grew out of
control over the years.
@ -558,9 +517,9 @@ Here's a table to make it easier to visualize:
|=============================================
Version 2.0, and more recent, do not contain backwards compatibility for
the old protocol and variable/command names. As a result, 2.0 clients can't
talk to anything older than a 1.4 server. If you ask a 2.0 client to
fetch "STATUS", it will fail. You'll have to ask for "ups.status"
the old protocol and variable/command names. As a result, 2.0 clients can't
talk to anything older than a 1.4 server. If you ask a 2.0 client to
fetch "STATUS", it will fail. You'll have to ask for "ups.status"
instead.
Authors of separate monitoring programs should have used the 1.4 series

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Roadmap
^^^
This release is focused on the website and documentation rewrite, using
the excellent link:https://asciidoc.org/[AsciiDoc].
the excellent link:http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc[AsciiDoc].
2.8
^^^
@ -113,6 +113,6 @@ and https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?atid=411545&group_id=30602&func=browse[fe
solar panel driver, and the powerman internal approach of a generic engine with
a scripting interface is a cool idea.
Ref http://powerman.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/powerman/trunk/etc/apcpdu.dev?revision=969&view=markup
- integrate the (future) new powerman LUA engine (maybe/must-be used for the driver above?)
- integrate the (future) new powerman LUA engine (maybe/mustbe used for the driver above?)
for native PDU support
- see how we can help and collaborate with DeviceKit-power

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@ -7,222 +7,11 @@ This file lists changes that affect users who installed older versions
of this software. When upgrading from an older version, be sure to
check this file to see if you need to make changes to your system.
Changes from 2.7.4 to 2.8.0
---------------------------
- Note to distribution packagers: this version hopefully learns from many
past mistakes, so many custom patches may be no longer needed. If some
remain, please consider making pull requests for upstream NUT codebase
to share the fixes consistently across the ecosystem. Also note that
some new types of drivers (so package groups with unique dependencies)
could have appeared since your packaging was written (e.g. with modbus),
as well as new features in systemd integration (`nut-driver@instances`
and the `nut-driver-enumerator` to manage their population), as well as
updated Python 2 and Python 3 support (again, maybe dictating different
package groups) as detailed below.
- Due to changes needed to resolve build warnings, mostly about mismatching
data types for some variables, some structure definitions and API signatures
of several routines had to be changed for argument types, return types,
or both. Primarily this change concerns internal implementation details
(may impact update of NUT forks with custom drivers using those), but a
few changes also happened in header files installed for builds configured
`--with-dev` and so may impact `upsclient` and `nutclient` (C++) consumers.
At the very least, binaries for those consumers should be rebuilt to remain
stable with NUT 2.8.0 and not mismatch int-type sizes and other arguments.
- libusb-1.0: NUT now defaults to building against libusb-1.0 API version
if the configure script finds the development headers, falling back to
libusb-0.1 if not. Please report any regressions.
- apcupsd-ups: When monitoring a remote apcupsd server, interpret "SHUTTING
DOWN" as a NUT "LB" status. If you were relying on the previous behavior
(for instance, in a monitor-only situation), please adjust your upsmon
settings. Reference: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/460
- Packagers: the AsciiDoc detection has been reworked to allow NUT to be built
from source without requiring asciidoc/a2x (using pre-built man pages from
the distribution tarball, for instance). Please double-check that we did not
break anything (see docs/configure.txt for options).
- Driver core: options added for standalone mode (scanning for devices without
requiring ups.conf) - see docs/man/nutupsdrv.txt for details.
- oldmge-shut has been removed, and replaced by mge-shut.
- New drivers for devices with "Qx" (also known as "Megatec Q*") family of
protocols should be developed as sub-drivers in the `nutdrv_qx` framework
for USB and Serial connected devices, not as updates/clones of older e.g.
`blazer` family and `bestups`. Sources, man pages and start-up messages
of such older drivers were marked with "OBSOLETION WARNING".
- liebert-esp2: some multi-phase variable names have been updated to match the
rest of NUT.
- netxml-ups: if you have old firmware, or were relying on values being off by
a factor of 10, consider the `do_convert_deci` flag. See
docs/man/netxml-ups.txt for details.
- snmp-ups: detection of Net-SNMP has been updated to use `pkg-config` by
default (if present), rather than `net-snmp-config(-32|-64)` script(s) as
the only option available previously. The scripts tend to specify a lot
of options (sometimes platform-specific) in suggested `CFLAGS` and `LIBS`
compared to the packaged `pkg-config` information which also works and is
more portable. If this change bites your distribution, please bring it up
in https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues or better yet, post a PR.
Also note that `./configure --with-netsnmp-config(=yes)` should set up the
preference of the detected script over `pkg-config` information, if both
are available, and `--with-netsnmp-config=/path/name` would as well.
- snmp-ups: bit mask values for flags in earlier codebase were defined in a
way that caused logically different items to have same numeric values.
This was fixed to surely use different definitions (so changing numbers
behind some of those macro symbols), and testing with UPS, ePDU and ATS
hardware which was available did not expose any practical differences.
- usbhid-ups: numeric data conversion from wire protocol to CPU representation
in GetValue() was completely reworked, aiming to be correct on all CPU types.
That said, regressions are possible and feedback is welcome.
- nut-scanner: Packagers, take note of the changes to the library
search code in common/common.c. Please file an issue if this does not work
with your platform.
- dummy-ups can now specify `mode` as a driver argument, and separates the
notion of `dummy-once` (new default for `*.dev` files that do not change)
vs. `dummy-loop` (legacy default for `*.seq` and others) [issue #1385]
* Note this can break third-party test scripts which expected `*.dev`
files to work as a looping sequence with a `TIMER` keywords to change
values slowly; now such files should get processed to the end once.
Specify `mode=dummy-loop` driver option or rename the data file used
in the `port` option for legacy behavior.
Use/Test-cases which modified such files content externally should
not be impacted.
- Python: scripts have been updated to work with Python 3 as well as 2.
* PyNUT module (protocol binding) supports both Python generations.
* NUT-Monitor (desktop UI client) got separated into two projects:
one with support for Python2 and GTK2, and another for Python3 and Qt5.
On operating systems that serve both environments, either of these
implementation should be usable. For distributions that deprecated
and removed Python2 support, it is a point to consider in NUT packages
and their build-time and installation dependencies.
The historic filenames for desktop integration (`NUT-Monitor` script
and `nut-monitor.desktop`) are still delivered, but now cover a wrapper
script which detects the environment capabilities and launches the best
suitable UI implementation (if both are available).
- apcsmart: updates to CS "hack" (see docs/man/apcsmart.txt for details)
- upsdebugx(): added `[D#]` prefix to log entries with level > 0
so if any scripts or other tools relied on parsing those messages
making some assumptions, they should be updated
- upsdebugx() and related methods are now macros, optionally calling similarly
named implementations like s_upsdebugx() as a slight optimization; this may
show up in linking of binaries for some customized build scenarios
- libraries, tools and protocol now support a `TRACKING` ID to be used with
an `INSTCMD` or `SET VAR` requests; for details see docs/net-protocol.txt
and docs/sock-protocol.txt
- upsrw: display the variable type beside ENUM / RANGE
- Augeas: new `--with-augeas-lenses-dir` configure option.
Changes from 2.7.3 to 2.7.4
---------------------------
- scripts/systemd/nut-server.service.in: Restore systemd relationship since it
was preventing upsd from starting whenever one or more drivers, among several,
was failing to start
- Fix UPower device matching for recent kernels, since hiddev* devices now have
class "usbmisc", rather than "usb"
- macosx-ups: the "port" driver option no longer has any effect
- Network protocol information: default to type NUMBER for variables that are
not flagged as STRING . This point is subject to improvements or change in
the next release 2.7.5. Refer to docs/net-protocol.txt for more information
Changes from 2.7.2 to 2.7.3
---------------------------
- The linkman:nutdrv_qx[8] driver will eventually supersede linkman:bestups[8].
It has been tested on a U-series Patriot Pro II. Please test the new driver
on your hardware during your next maintenance window, and report any bugs.
- If you are upgrading from a new install of 2.7.1 or 2.7.2, double-check the
value of POWERDOWNFLAG in $prefix/etc/upsmon.conf - it has been restored to
/etc/killpower as in 2.6.5 and earlier.
- If you use upslog with a large sleep value, you may be interested in adding
`killall -SIGUSR1 upslog` to any OB/OL script actions. This will force
upslog to write a log entry to catch short power transients.
- Be sure that your SSL keys are readable by the NUT system user. The SSL
subsystem is now initialized after `upsd` forks, to work around issues in the
NSS library.
- The systemd nut-server.service does not Require nut-driver to be started
successfully. This was previously preventing upsd startup, even for just
one driver failure among many. This also matches the behavior of sysV
initscripts.
Changes from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2
---------------------------
- upsdrvctl is now installed to $prefix/sbin rather than $driverexec.
This usually means moving from /bin to /sbin, apart from few exceptions.
In all cases, please adapt your scripts.
- FreeDesktop Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) support was removed.
Please adapt your packaging files, if you used to distribute the
nut-hal-drivers package.
- This is a good time to point out that for stricter packaging systems, it may
be beneficial to add "--enable-option-checking=fatal" to the ./configure
command line, in order to quickly pick up any other removed option flags.
Changes from 2.6.5 to 2.7.1
---------------------------
- The linkman:apcsmart[8] driver has been replaced by a new implementation. There is a new
parameter, 'ttymode', which may help if you have a non-standard serial port,
or Windows. In case of issues with this new version, users can revert to
apcsmart-old.
- The linkman:nutdrv_qx[8] driver will eventually supersede blazer_ser and blazer_usb.
Options are not exactly the same, but are documented in the nutdrv_qx man
page.
- Mozilla NSS support has been added. The OpenSSL configuration options should
be unchanged, but please refer to the linkman:upsd.conf[5] and
linkman:upsmon.conf[5] documentation in case we missed something.
- linkman:upsrw[8] now prints out the maximum size of variables. Hopefully you
are not parsing the output of upsrw - it would be easier to use one of the
NUT libraries, or implement the network protocol yourself.
- The jNut source is now here: https://github.com/networkupstools/jNut
Changes from 2.6.4 to 2.6.5
---------------------------
- users are encouraged to update to NUT 2.6.5, to fix a regression in
upssched.
- mge-shut driver has been replaced by a new implementation (newmge-shut).
In case of issue with this new version, users can revert to oldmge-shut.
Changes from 2.6.3 to 2.6.4
---------------------------
- users are encouraged to update to NUT 2.6.4, to fix upsd vulnerability
(CVE-2012-2944: upsd can be remotely crashed).
(CVE-2012-2944: upsd can be remotely crashed)
- users of the bestups driver are encouraged to switch to blazer_ser,
since bestups will soon be deprecated.
@ -297,7 +86,7 @@ Changes from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2
This enable the additional build and distribution of the static
version of libupsclient, along with the pkg-config helper and manual
pages. The default configure option is to distribute only the shared
version of libupsclient. This can be overridden by using the
version of libupsclient. This can be overriden by using the
"--disable-shared" configure option (distribute static only binaries).
- The UPS poweroff handling of the usbhid-ups driver has been reworked.
Though regression is not expected, users of this driver are
@ -308,7 +97,7 @@ Changes from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1
---------------------------
- nothing that affects upgraded systems.
(The below message is repeated due to previous omission)
(The below message is repetead due to previous omission)
- Developers of external client application using libupsclient are
encouraged to rename their "UPSCONN" client structure to "UPSCONN_t"
since the former will disappear by the release of NUT 2.4.
@ -333,7 +122,7 @@ automake). Refer to packaging/debian/ for an example of migration.
ie not using upsdrvctl.
- Developers of external client application using libupsclient are
encouraged to rename the "UPSCONN" client structure to "UPSCONN_t"
since the former will disappear by the release of NUT 2.4.
since the former will disapear by the release of NUT 2.4.
Changes from 2.0.4 to 2.0.5
---------------------------

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# Network UPS Tools: clients
EXTRA_DIST =
# nutclient.cpp for some legacy reason (maybe initial detached development?)
# optionally includes "common.h" with the NUT build setup - and this option
# was never triggered in fact, not until pushed through command line like this:
AM_CXXFLAGS = -DHAVE_NUTCOMMON=1 -I$(top_srcdir)/include
# Make sure out-of-dir dependencies exist (especially when dev-building parts):
$(top_builddir)/common/libcommon.la \
$(top_builddir)/common/libcommonclient.la \
$(top_builddir)/common/libparseconf.la: dummy
@cd $(@D) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $(@F)
# by default, link programs in this directory with libcommon.a
LDADD = $(top_builddir)/common/libcommon.la libupsclient.la $(NETLIBS)
LDADD = ../common/libcommon.la libupsclient.la $(NETLIBS)
if WITH_SSL
LDADD += $(LIBSSL_LIBS)
endif
@ -33,12 +21,8 @@ bin_PROGRAMS = upsc upslog upsrw upscmd
dist_bin_SCRIPTS = upssched-cmd
sbin_PROGRAMS = upsmon upssched
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libupsclient.la
if HAVE_CXX11
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libnutclient.la
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libnutclientstub.la
endif
if WITH_DEV
include_HEADERS = upsclient.h ../include/parseconf.h nutclient.h nutclientmem.h
include_HEADERS = upsclient.h ../include/parseconf.h
endif
if WITH_CGI
cgiexec_PROGRAMS = upsstats.cgi upsimage.cgi upsset.cgi
@ -51,7 +35,7 @@ upslog_SOURCES = upslog.c upsclient.h upslog.h
upsmon_SOURCES = upsmon.c upsmon.h upsclient.h
upssched_SOURCES = upssched.c upssched.h
upssched_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/common/libcommon.la $(top_builddir)/common/libparseconf.la $(NETLIBS)
upssched_LDADD = ../common/libcommon.la ../common/libparseconf.la $(NETLIBS)
upsimage_cgi_SOURCES = upsimage.c upsclient.h upsimagearg.h cgilib.c cgilib.h
upsimage_cgi_LDADD = $(LDADD) $(LIBGD_LDFLAGS)
@ -62,44 +46,8 @@ upsstats_cgi_SOURCES = upsstats.c upsclient.h status.h upsstats.h \
# not LDADD.
libupsclient_la_SOURCES = upsclient.c upsclient.h
libupsclient_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/common/libcommonclient.la
libupsclient_la_LIBADD = ../common/libparseconf.la
if WITH_SSL
libupsclient_la_LIBADD += $(LIBSSL_LIBS)
endif
# Below we set API versions of public libraries
# http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
# Note that changes here may have to be reflected in packaging (the shared
# object .so names would differ)
# libupsclient version information
libupsclient_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 6:0:0 -export-symbols-regex ^upscli_
if HAVE_CXX11
# libnutclient version information and build
libnutclient_la_SOURCES = nutclient.h nutclient.cpp
libnutclient_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 2:0:0
# Needed in not-standalone builds with -DHAVE_NUTCOMMON=1
# which is defined for in-tree CXX builds above:
libnutclient_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/common/libcommonclient.la
else
EXTRA_DIST += nutclient.h nutclient.cpp
endif
if HAVE_CXX11
# libnutclientstub version information and build
libnutclientstub_la_SOURCES = nutclientmem.h nutclientmem.cpp
libnutclientstub_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 1:0:0
libnutclientstub_la_LIBADD = libnutclient.la
else
EXTRA_DIST += nutclientmem.h nutclientmem.cpp
endif
dummy:
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in .dirstamp
# NOTE: Do not clean ".deps" in SUBDIRS of the main project,
# the root Makefile.am takes care of that!
#clean-local:
# rm -rf $(builddir)/.deps
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@ -46,12 +46,9 @@ static char *unescape(char *buf)
hex[1] = buf[++i];
hex[2] = '\0';
if (!isxdigit((unsigned char) hex[0])
|| !isxdigit((unsigned char) hex[1]))
|| !isxdigit((unsigned char) hex[0]))
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "bad escape char");
long l = strtol(hex, NULL, 16);
assert(l>=0);
assert(l<=255);
ch = (char)l; /* FIXME: Loophole about non-ASCII symbols in top 128 values, or negatives for signed char... */
ch = strtol(hex, NULL, 16);
if ((ch == 10) || (ch == 13))
ch = ' ';
@ -92,7 +89,7 @@ void extractcgiargs(void)
continue;
}
*eq = '\0';
value = eq + 1;
amp = strchr(value, '&');
@ -104,7 +101,7 @@ void extractcgiargs(void)
ptr = NULL;
cleanvar = unescape(varname);
cleanval = unescape(value);
cleanval = unescape(value);
parsearg(cleanvar, cleanval);
free(cleanvar);
free(cleanval);
@ -202,4 +199,4 @@ int checkhost(const char *host, char **desc)
pconf_finish(&ctx);
return 0; /* not found: access denied */
}
}

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@ -17,15 +17,6 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_CGILIB_H_SEEN
#define NUT_CGILIB_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
/* other programs that link to this should provide parsearg() ... */
void parsearg(char *var, char *value);
@ -38,10 +29,3 @@ void extractpostargs(void);
/* see if a host is allowed per the hosts.conf */
int checkhost(const char *host, char **desc);
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_CGILIB_H_SEEN */

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@ -1,252 +0,0 @@
/* nutclientmem.cpp - nutclientmem C++ library implementation
Copyright (C) 2021 Eric Clappier <ericclappier@eaton.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "nutclientmem.h"
#include <common.h>
namespace nut
{
/*
*
* Memory Client stub implementation
*
*/
Device MemClientStub::getDevice(const std::string& name)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::set<std::string> MemClientStub::getDeviceNames()
{
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::string MemClientStub::getDeviceDescription(const std::string& name)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::set<std::string> MemClientStub::getDeviceVariableNames(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::set<std::string> MemClientStub::getDeviceRWVariableNames(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::string MemClientStub::getDeviceVariableDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
ListValue MemClientStub::getDeviceVariableValue(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)
{
ListValue res;
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
auto map = it_dev->second;
auto it_map = map.find(name);
if (it_map != map.end())
{
res = it_map->second;
}
}
return res;
}
ListObject MemClientStub::getDeviceVariableValues(const std::string& dev)
{
ListObject res;
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
res = it_dev->second;
}
return res;
}
ListDevice MemClientStub::getDevicesVariableValues(const std::set<std::string>& devs)
{
ListDevice res;
for (auto itr = devs.begin(); itr != devs.end(); itr++)
{
std::string dev = *itr;
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
res.insert(std::pair<std::string, ListObject>(dev, it_dev->second));
}
}
return res;
}
TrackingID MemClientStub::setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& value)
{
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev == _values.end())
{
ListObject list;
_values.emplace(dev, list);
it_dev = _values.find(dev);
}
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
auto map = &(it_dev->second);
auto it_map = map->find(name);
if (it_map != map->end())
{
it_map->second[0] = value;
}
else
{
ListValue list_value;
list_value.push_back(value);
map->emplace(name, list_value);
}
}
return "";
}
TrackingID MemClientStub::setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const ListValue& values)
{
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
auto map = &(it_dev->second);
auto it_map = map->find(name);
if (it_map != map->end())
{
it_map->second = values;
}
else
{
map->emplace(name, values);
}
}
return "";
}
std::set<std::string> MemClientStub::getDeviceCommandNames(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::string MemClientStub::getDeviceCommandDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
TrackingID MemClientStub::executeDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& param)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(param);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
void MemClientStub::deviceLogin(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
/* Note: "master" is deprecated, but supported
* for mixing old/new client/server combos: */
void MemClientStub::deviceMaster(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
void MemClientStub::devicePrimary(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
void MemClientStub::deviceForcedShutdown(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
int MemClientStub::deviceGetNumLogins(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
TrackingResult MemClientStub::getTrackingResult(const TrackingID& id)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(id);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
//return TrackingResult::SUCCESS;
}
bool MemClientStub::isFeatureEnabled(const Feature& feature)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(feature);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
void MemClientStub::setFeature(const Feature& feature, bool status)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(feature);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(status);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
} /* namespace nut */
/**
* C nutclient API.
*/
extern "C" {
NUTCLIENT_MEM_t nutclient_mem_create_client()
{
nut::MemClientStub* client = new nut::MemClientStub;
try
{
return static_cast<NUTCLIENT_MEM_t>(client);
}
catch(nut::NutException& ex)
{
// TODO really catch it
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(ex);
delete client;
return nullptr;
}
}
} /* extern "C" */

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@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
/* nutclientmem.h - definitions for nutclientmem C/C++ library
Copyright (C) 2021 Eric Clappier <ericclappier@eaton.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUTCLIENTMEM_HPP_SEEN
#define NUTCLIENTMEM_HPP_SEEN
/* Begin of C++ nutclient library declaration */
#ifdef __cplusplus
#include "nutclient.h"
namespace nut
{
typedef std::vector<std::string> ListValue;
typedef std::map<std::string, ListValue> ListObject;
typedef std::map<std::string, ListObject> ListDevice;
/**
* Memory client stub.
* Class to stub TCPClient for test (data store in local memory).
*/
class MemClientStub : public Client
{
public:
/**
* Construct a nut MemClientStub object.
*/
MemClientStub() {}
~MemClientStub() override {}
virtual void authenticate(const std::string& user, const std::string& passwd) override {
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(user);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(passwd);
}
virtual void logout() override {}
virtual Device getDevice(const std::string& name) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceNames() override;
virtual std::string getDeviceDescription(const std::string& name) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceVariableNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceRWVariableNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::string getDeviceVariableDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual ListValue getDeviceVariableValue(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual ListObject getDeviceVariableValues(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual ListDevice getDevicesVariableValues(const std::set<std::string>& devs) override;
virtual TrackingID setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& value) override;
virtual TrackingID setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const ListValue& values) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceCommandNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::string getDeviceCommandDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual TrackingID executeDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& param="") override;
virtual void deviceLogin(const std::string& dev) override;
/* Note: "master" is deprecated, but supported
* for mixing old/new client/server combos: */
virtual void deviceMaster(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual void devicePrimary(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual void deviceForcedShutdown(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual int deviceGetNumLogins(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual TrackingResult getTrackingResult(const TrackingID& id) override;
virtual bool isFeatureEnabled(const Feature& feature) override;
virtual void setFeature(const Feature& feature, bool status) override;
private:
ListDevice _values;
};
} /* namespace nut */
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/* End of C++ nutclient library declaration */
/* Begin of C nutclient library declaration */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/**
* Nut MEM client dedicated types and functions
*/
/**
* Hidden structure representing a MEM connection.
* NUTCLIENT_MEM_t is back compatible to NUTCLIENT_t.
*/
typedef NUTCLIENT_t NUTCLIENT_MEM_t;
/**
* Create a client to NUTD using memory.
* \return New client or nullptr if failed.
*/
NUTCLIENT_MEM_t nutclient_mem_create_client();
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/* End of C nutclient library declaration */
#endif /* NUTCLIENTMOCK_HPP_SEEN */

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@ -17,19 +17,7 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_STATUS_H_SEEN
#define NUT_STATUS_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
/* This is only used in upsstats.c, but might it also have external consumers?..
* To move or not to move?..
*/
static struct {
struct {
char *name;
char *desc;
int severity;
@ -47,11 +35,3 @@ static struct {
{ "BYPASS", "BYPASS", 2 },
{ NULL, NULL, 0 }
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_STATUS_H_SEEN */

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* upsc - simple "client" to test communications
/* upsc - simple "client" to test communications
Copyright (C) 1999 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
Copyright (C) 2012 Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette@free.fr>
@ -19,13 +19,11 @@
*/
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_platform.h"
#include <netdb.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
static char *upsname = NULL, *hostname = NULL;
@ -59,7 +57,7 @@ static void usage(const char *prog)
static void printvar(const char *var)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -87,7 +85,7 @@ static void printvar(const char *var)
}
if (numa < numq) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least %zu)", numa, numq);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least %d)", numa, numq);
}
printf("%s\n", answer[3]);
@ -96,7 +94,7 @@ static void printvar(const char *var)
static void list_vars(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -120,7 +118,7 @@ static void list_vars(void)
/* VAR <upsname> <varname> <val> */
if (numa < 4) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 4)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 4)", numa);
}
printf("%s: %s\n", answer[2], answer[3]);
@ -130,7 +128,7 @@ static void list_vars(void)
static void list_upses(int verbose)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -138,7 +136,7 @@ static void list_upses(int verbose)
numq = 1;
ret = upscli_list_start(ups, numq, query);
if (ret < 0) {
/* check for an old upsd */
if (upscli_upserror(ups) == UPSCLI_ERR_UNKCOMMAND) {
@ -152,7 +150,7 @@ static void list_upses(int verbose)
/* UPS <upsname> <description> */
if (numa < 3) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 3)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 3)", numa);
}
if(verbose) {
@ -166,7 +164,7 @@ static void list_upses(int verbose)
static void list_clients(const char *devname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -189,7 +187,7 @@ static void list_clients(const char *devname)
/* CLIENT <upsname> <address> */
if (numa < 3) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 3)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 3)", numa);
}
printf("%s\n", answer[2]);
@ -209,8 +207,7 @@ static void clean_exit(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
uint16_t port;
int i, port;
int varlist = 0, clientlist = 0, verbose = 0;
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
@ -220,9 +217,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
case 'L':
verbose = 1;
goto fallthrough_case_l;
case 'l':
fallthrough_case_l:
varlist = 1;
break;
case 'c':
@ -231,9 +226,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'V':
fatalx(EXIT_SUCCESS, "Network UPS Tools upscmd %s", UPS_VERSION);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
case 'h':
default:
@ -282,11 +274,3 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/* Formal do_upsconf_args implementation to satisfy linker on AIX */
#if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX)
void do_upsconf_args(char *upsname, char *var, char *val) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "INTERNAL ERROR: formal do_upsconf_args called");
}
#endif /* end of #if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX) */

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@ -20,25 +20,9 @@
#ifndef UPSCLIENT_H_SEEN
#define UPSCLIENT_H_SEEN
#ifdef WITH_OPENSSL
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#elif defined(WITH_NSS) /* WITH_OPENSSL */
#include <nss.h>
#include <ssl.h>
#endif /* WITH_OPENSSL | WITH_NSS */
/* Not including nut_stdint.h because this is part of end-user API */
#if defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H
#include <inttypes.h>
#endif
#if defined HAVE_STDINT_H
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
#if defined HAVE_LIMITS_H
#include <limits.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
@ -54,7 +38,7 @@ extern "C" {
typedef struct {
char *host;
uint16_t port;
int port;
int fd;
int flags;
int upserror;
@ -65,13 +49,13 @@ typedef struct {
char errbuf[UPSCLI_ERRBUF_LEN];
#ifdef WITH_OPENSSL
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx;
SSL *ssl;
#elif defined(WITH_NSS) /* WITH_OPENSSL */
PRFileDesc *ssl;
#else /* WITH_OPENSSL | WITH_NSS */
void *ssl;
#endif /* WITH_OPENSSL | WITH_NSS */
#else
void *ssl_ctx;
void *ssl;
#endif
char readbuf[64];
size_t readlen;
@ -81,34 +65,30 @@ typedef struct {
const char *upscli_strerror(UPSCONN_t *ups);
int upscli_init(int certverify, const char *certpath, const char *certname, const char *certpasswd);
int upscli_cleanup(void);
int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, int port, int flags, struct timeval *tv);
int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags, struct timeval *tv);
int upscli_connect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags);
void upscli_add_host_cert(const char* hostname, const char* certname, int certverify, int forcessl);
int upscli_connect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, int port, int flags);
/* --- functions that only use the new names --- */
int upscli_get(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query,
size_t *numa, char ***answer);
int upscli_get(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query,
unsigned int *numa, char ***answer);
int upscli_list_start(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query);
int upscli_list_start(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query);
int upscli_list_next(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query,
size_t *numa, char ***answer);
int upscli_list_next(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query,
unsigned int *numa, char ***answer);
ssize_t upscli_sendline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t timeout);
ssize_t upscli_sendline(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen);
int upscli_sendline(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen);
ssize_t upscli_readline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t timeout);
ssize_t upscli_readline(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen);
int upscli_readline(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen);
int upscli_splitname(const char *buf, char **upsname, char **hostname,
uint16_t *port);
int *port);
int upscli_splitaddr(const char *buf, char **hostname, uint16_t *port);
int upscli_splitaddr(const char *buf, char **hostname, int *port);
int upscli_sslcert(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *file, const char *path, int verify);
int upscli_disconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups);
@ -118,7 +98,7 @@ int upscli_fd(UPSCONN_t *ups);
int upscli_upserror(UPSCONN_t *ups);
/* returns 1 if SSL mode is active for this connection */
int upscli_ssl(UPSCONN_t *ups);
int upscli_ssl(UPSCONN_t *ups);
/* upsclient error list */
@ -176,11 +156,10 @@ int upscli_ssl(UPSCONN_t *ups);
/* flags for use with upscli_connect */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_TRYSSL 0x0001 /* try SSL, OK if not supported */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_REQSSL 0x0002 /* try SSL, fail if not supported */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_INET 0x0004 /* IPv4 only */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_INET6 0x0008 /* IPv6 only */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_CERTVERIF 0x0010 /* Verify certificates for SSL */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_TRYSSL 0x0001 /* try SSL, OK if not supported */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_REQSSL 0x0002 /* try SSL, fail if not supported */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_INET 0x0004 /* IPv4 only */
#define UPSCLI_CONN_INET6 0x0008 /* IPv6 only */
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */

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@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
/* upscmd - simple "client" to test instant commands via upsd
Copyright (C)
2000 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
2019 EATON (author: Arnaud Quette <ArnaudQuette@eaton.com>)
Copyright (C) 2000 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@ -20,7 +18,6 @@
*/
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_platform.h"
#include <pwd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
@ -28,13 +25,10 @@
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
static char *upsname = NULL, *hostname = NULL;
static char *upsname = NULL, *hostname = NULL;
static UPSCONN_t *ups = NULL;
static int tracking_enabled = 0;
static unsigned int timeout = DEFAULT_TRACKING_TIMEOUT;
struct list_t {
char *name;
@ -46,16 +40,13 @@ static void usage(const char *prog)
printf("Network UPS Tools upscmd %s\n\n", UPS_VERSION);
printf("usage: %s [-h]\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-l <ups>]\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-u <username>] [-p <password>] [-w] [-t <timeout>] <ups> <command> [<value>]\n\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-u <username>] [-p <password>] <ups> <command> [<value>]\n\n", prog);
printf("Administration program to initiate instant commands on UPS hardware.\n");
printf("\n");
printf(" -h display this help text\n");
printf(" -l <ups> show available commands on UPS <ups>\n");
printf(" -u <username> set username for command authentication\n");
printf(" -p <password> set password for command authentication\n");
printf(" -w wait for the completion of command by the driver\n");
printf(" and return its actual result from the device\n");
printf(" -t <timeout> set a timeout when using -w (in seconds, default: %u)\n", DEFAULT_TRACKING_TIMEOUT);
printf("\n");
printf(" <ups> UPS identifier - <upsname>[@<hostname>[:<port>]]\n");
printf(" <command> Valid instant command - test.panel.start, etc.\n");
@ -65,7 +56,7 @@ static void usage(const char *prog)
static void print_cmd(char *cmdname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -88,7 +79,7 @@ static void print_cmd(char *cmdname)
static void listcmds(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
struct list_t *lhead = NULL, *llast = NULL, *ltmp, *lnext;
@ -113,7 +104,7 @@ static void listcmds(void)
/* CMD <upsname> <cmdname> */
if (numa < 3) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 3)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 3)", numa);
}
/* we must first read the entire list of commands,
@ -144,21 +135,9 @@ static void listcmds(void)
}
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#if (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#if (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
static void do_cmd(char **argv, const int argc)
{
int cmd_complete = 0;
char buf[SMALLBUF];
char tracking_id[UUID4_LEN];
time_t start, now;
if (argc > 1) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "INSTCMD %s %s %s\n", upsname, argv[0], argv[1]);
@ -174,88 +153,13 @@ static void do_cmd(char **argv, const int argc)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Instant command failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* verify answer */
/* FUTURE: status cookies will tie in here */
if (strncmp(buf, "OK", 2) != 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unexpected response from upsd: %s", buf);
}
/* check for status tracking id */
if (
!tracking_enabled ||
/* sanity check on the size: "OK TRACKING " + UUID4_LEN */
strlen(buf) != (UUID4_LEN - 1 + strlen("OK TRACKING "))
) {
/* reply as usual */
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
return;
}
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-truncation"
#endif
/* From the check above, we know that we have exactly UUID4_LEN chars
* (aka sizeof(tracking_id)) in the buf after "OK TRACKING " prefix,
* plus the null-byte.
*/
assert (UUID4_LEN == 1 + snprintf(tracking_id, sizeof(tracking_id), "%s", buf + strlen("OK TRACKING ")));
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
time(&start);
/* send status tracking request, looping if status is PENDING */
while (!cmd_complete) {
/* check for timeout */
time(&now);
if (difftime(now, start) >= timeout)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't receive status tracking information: timeout");
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "GET TRACKING %s\n", tracking_id);
if (upscli_sendline(ups, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't send status tracking request: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) )
/* Note for gating macros above: unsuffixed HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP
* means support of contexts both inside and outside function body, so the push
* above and pop below (outside this finction) are not used.
*/
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS
/* Note that the individual warning pragmas for use inside function bodies
* are named without a _INSIDEFUNC suffix, for simplicity and legacy reasons
*/
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
/* and get status tracking reply */
assert(timeout < LONG_MAX);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
if (upscli_readline_timeout(ups, buf, sizeof(buf), (long)timeout) < 0)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't receive status tracking information: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
if (strncmp(buf, "PENDING", 7))
cmd_complete = 1;
else
/* wait a second before retrying */
sleep(1);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
static void clean_exit(void)
{
@ -270,14 +174,12 @@ static void clean_exit(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
uint16_t port;
ssize_t ret;
int i, ret, port;
int have_un = 0, have_pw = 0, cmdlist = 0;
char buf[SMALLBUF * 2], username[SMALLBUF], password[SMALLBUF];
char buf[SMALLBUF], username[SMALLBUF], password[SMALLBUF];
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+lhu:p:t:wV")) != -1) {
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+lhu:p:V")) != -1) {
switch (i)
{
@ -295,20 +197,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
have_pw = 1;
break;
case 't':
if (!str_to_uint(optarg, &timeout, 10))
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Could not convert the provided value for timeout ('-t' option) to unsigned int");
break;
case 'w':
tracking_enabled = 1;
break;
case 'V':
fatalx(EXIT_SUCCESS, "Network UPS Tools upscmd %s", UPS_VERSION);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
case 'h':
default:
@ -422,34 +312,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Set password failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* enable status tracking ID */
if (tracking_enabled) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "SET TRACKING ON\n");
if (upscli_sendline(ups, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't enable command status tracking: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
if (upscli_readline(ups, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Enabling command status tracking failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* Verify the result */
if (strncmp(buf, "OK", 2) != 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Enabling command status tracking failed. upsd answered: %s", buf);
}
}
do_cmd(&argv[1], argc - 1);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/* Formal do_upsconf_args implementation to satisfy linker on AIX */
#if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX)
void do_upsconf_args(char *upsname, char *var, char *val) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "INTERNAL ERROR: formal do_upsconf_args called");
}
#endif /* end of #if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX) */

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@ -37,7 +37,6 @@
*/
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "cgilib.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
@ -50,7 +49,7 @@
static char *monhost = NULL, *cmd = NULL;
static uint16_t port;
static int port;
static char *upsname, *hostname;
static UPSCONN_t ups;
@ -61,7 +60,7 @@ static UPSCONN_t ups;
void parsearg(char *var, char *value)
{
long long i, v; /* Be big enough to fit all expected inputs; truncate later */
int i, v;
/* avoid bogus junk from evil people */
if ((strlen(var) > MAX_CGI_STRLEN) || (strlen(value) > MAX_CGI_STRLEN))
@ -83,20 +82,17 @@ void parsearg(char *var, char *value)
for (i = 0; imgarg[i].name != NULL; i++) {
if (!strcmp(imgarg[i].name, var)) {
if (!strncmp(value, "0x", 2))
v = (long long)strtoul(value + 2, (char **)NULL, 16);
v = strtoul(value + 2, (char **)NULL, 16);
else
v = (long long)atoi(value);
v = atoi(value);
/* avoid false numbers from bad people */
if (v < imgarg[i].min)
imgarg[i].val = imgarg[i].min;
else if (v > imgarg[i].max)
imgarg[i].val = imgarg[i].max;
else {
assert (v < INT_MAX);
assert (v > INT_MIN);
imgarg[i].val = (int)v;
}
else
imgarg[i].val = v;
return;
}
}
@ -115,9 +111,6 @@ static int get_imgarg(const char *name)
}
/* write the HTML header then have gd dump the image */
static void drawimage(gdImagePtr im)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void drawimage(gdImagePtr im)
{
printf("Pragma: no-cache\n");
@ -198,7 +191,7 @@ static void drawscale(
if (level % step5 == 0)
gdImageLine(im, 5, y, width - 5, y, col2);
else
gdImageLine(im, 10, y, width - 10, y, col2);
gdImageLine(im, 10, y, width - 10, y, col2);
}
}
@ -207,25 +200,13 @@ static void drawscale(
if (level % step10 == 0) {
y = scale_height * (lvlhi - level) / range;
snprintf(lbltxt, sizeof(lbltxt), "%d", level);
gdImageString(im, gdFontMediumBold,
width - (int)(strlen(lbltxt)) * gdFontMediumBold->w,
y, (unsigned char *) lbltxt, scale_num_color);
gdImageString(im, gdFontMediumBold, width - strlen(lbltxt)*gdFontMediumBold->w, y,
(unsigned char *) lbltxt, scale_num_color);
}
}
}
/* draws the bar style indicator */
static void drawbar(
int lvllo, int lvlhi, /* min and max numbers on the scale */
int step, int step5, int step10, /* steps for minor, submajor and major dashes */
int redlo1, int redhi1, /* first red zone start and end */
int redlo2, int redhi2, /* second red zone start and end */
int grnlo, int grnhi, /* green zone start and end */
double value, /* UPS variable value to draw */
const char *format /* printf style format to be used when rendering summary text */
)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void drawbar(
int lvllo, int lvlhi, /* min and max numbers on the scale */
int step, int step5, int step10, /* steps for minor, submajor and major dashes */
@ -259,7 +240,7 @@ static void drawbar(
summary_color = color_alloc(im, get_imgarg("summary_col"));
/* rescale UPS value to fit in the scale */
bar_y = (int)((1.0 - (value - lvllo) / (lvlhi - lvllo)) * scale_height);
bar_y = (1 - (value - lvllo) / (lvlhi - lvllo)) * scale_height;
/* sanity checks: */
@ -276,21 +257,9 @@ static void drawbar(
bar_color);
/* stick the text version of the value at the bottom center */
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
snprintf(text, sizeof(text), format, value);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
gdImageString(im, gdFontMediumBold,
(width - (int)(strlen(text))*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(width - strlen(text)*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
height - gdFontMediumBold->h,
(unsigned char *) text, summary_color);
@ -300,9 +269,6 @@ static void drawbar(
}
/* draws the error image */
static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
{
gdImagePtr im;
@ -312,19 +278,7 @@ static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vsnprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), fmt, ap);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(ap);
width = get_imgarg("width");
@ -339,23 +293,17 @@ static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
if (width > height)
gdImageString(im, gdFontMediumBold,
(width - (int)(strlen(msg))*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(width - strlen(msg)*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(height - gdFontMediumBold->h)/2,
(unsigned char *) msg, summary_color);
else
gdImageStringUp(im, gdFontMediumBold,
(width - gdFontMediumBold->h)/2,
(height + (int)(strlen(msg))*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(height + strlen(msg)*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(unsigned char *) msg, summary_color);
drawimage(im);
/* NOTE: Earlier code called noimage() and then exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
* to signal an error via process exit code. Now that drawimage()
* always ends with exit(EXIT_SUCCESS) - which might make webserver
* feel good - the command-line use if any suffers no error returns.
*/
/* NOTREACHED */
}
@ -363,10 +311,6 @@ static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
UPS variable can be determined.
deviation < 0 means that values below nom should be grey instead of
green */
static void drawgeneralbar(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void drawgeneralbar(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
@ -426,10 +370,6 @@ static void drawgeneralbar(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
}
/* draws input and output voltage bar style indicators */
static void draw_utility(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_utility(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
@ -465,7 +405,7 @@ static void draw_utility(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
/* Acceptable range of voltage is 85%-110% of nominal voltage
* in EU at least. Be conservative and say +-10% */
deviation = (int)(nom * 0.1);
deviation = nom*0.1;
drawgeneralbar(var, min, nom, max, deviation, format);
@ -473,17 +413,9 @@ static void draw_utility(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
}
/* draws battery.percent bar style indicator */
static void draw_battpct(double var, int min, int nom,
int max, int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_battpct(double var, int min, int nom,
int max, int deviation, const char *format)
static void draw_battpct(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(nom);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(max);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(deviation);
if (min < 0) {
min = 50;
}
@ -492,10 +424,6 @@ static void draw_battpct(double var, int min, int nom,
}
/* draws battery.voltage bar style indicator */
static void draw_battvolt(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_battvolt(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
@ -522,17 +450,18 @@ static void draw_battvolt(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
}
if(min == -1) {
min = (int)(nom/2*1.6+1); /* Assume a 2V cell is dead at 1.6V */
min = nom/2*1.6+1; /* Assume a 2V cell is dead at 1.6V */
}
if(max == -1) {
max = (int)(nom/2*2.3+1); /* Assume 2.3V float charge voltage */
max = nom/2*2.3+1; /* Assume 2.3V float charge voltage */
}
if (nom < min || nom > max)
nom = -1;
nom = -1;
deviation = (int)(-nom*0.05); /* 5% deviation from nominal voltage */
deviation = -(nom*0.05); /* 5% deviation from nominal voltage */
if(deviation==0) {
deviation = -1;
}
@ -541,57 +470,33 @@ static void draw_battvolt(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
}
/* draws ups.load bar style indicator */
static void draw_upsload(double var, int min,
int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_upsload(double var, int min,
int nom, int max,
static void draw_upsload(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(min);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(nom);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(max);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(deviation);
drawbar(0, 125, 5, 5, 25, 100, 125, -1, -1, 0, 50, var, format);
}
/* draws temperature bar style indicator */
static void draw_temperature(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_temperature(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
int hi = get_imgarg("tempmax");
int lo = get_imgarg("tempmin");
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(nom);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(deviation);
drawbar(lo, hi, 1, 5, 10, lo, min, max, hi, -1, -1, var, format);
}
/* draws humidity bar style indicator */
static void draw_humidity(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_humidity(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(nom);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(deviation);
drawbar(0, 100, 2, 10, 20, 0, min, max, 100, -1, -1, var, format);
}
static int get_var(const char *var, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -618,8 +523,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
char str[SMALLBUF];
int i, min, nom, max;
double var = 0;
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argc);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argv);
extractcgiargs();
@ -634,17 +537,13 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if (upscli_splitname(monhost, &upsname, &hostname, &port) != 0) {
noimage("Invalid UPS definition (upsname[@hostname[:port]])\n");
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (upscli_connect(&ups, hostname, port, 0) < 0) {
noimage("Can't connect to server:\n%s\n",
upscli_strerror(&ups));
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
for (i = 0; imgvar[i].name; i++)
@ -654,9 +553,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
registered with this variable */
if (!imgvar[i].drawfunc) {
noimage("Draw function N/A");
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* get the variable value */
@ -667,9 +564,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%s N/A",
imgvar[i].name);
noimage(str);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* when getting minimum, nominal and maximum values,
@ -722,9 +617,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
noimage("Unknown display");
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
#endif
}
imgvar_t imgvar[] = {

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@ -17,32 +17,19 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_UPSIMAGEARG_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSIMAGEARG_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
/* This is used in upsstats.c and in upsimage.c, but compiler complains about
* non-extern definition if this is not "static". To move or not to move?..
* Do we have cases of building binaries refering to only one of those objects?
*/
static struct {
struct {
char *name;
int val; /* hex digits, ala HTML */
int min; /* minimum reasonable value */
int max; /* maximum reasonable value */
} imgarg[] =
} imgarg[] =
{
{ "width", 100, 50, 200 },
{ "height", 350, 100, 500 },
{ "scale_height", 300, 100, 500 },
{ "back_col", 0x000000, 0x000000, 0xffffff },
{ "scale_num_col", 0xffff00, 0x000000, 0xffffff },
{ "summary_col", 0xffff00, 0x000000, 0xffffff },
{ "summary_col", 0xffff00, 0x000000, 0xffffff },
{ "ok_zone_maj_col", 0x00ff00, 0x000000, 0xffffff },
{ "ok_zone_min_col", 0x007800, 0x000000, 0xffffff },
{ "neutral_zone_maj_col", 0xffffff, 0x000000, 0xffffff },
@ -54,28 +41,20 @@ static struct {
{ "tempmax", 40, -100, 150 },
{ "nom_in_freq", 50, 0, 100 },
{ "nom_out_freq", 50, 0, 100 },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
typedef struct {
char *name; /* name of the UPS variable */
char *minimum; /* name of minimum value UPS variable
or variable in imgarg table */
or variable in imgarg table */
char *nominal; /* as above, only for nominal value */
char *maximum; /* as above, only for maximum value */
int deviation; /* variable deviation - width of green zone */
char *format; /* format string to generate summary text */
/* pointer to drawing function */
void (*drawfunc)(double, int, int, int, int, const char*);
void (*drawfunc)(double, int, int, int, int, const char*);
} imgvar_t;
extern imgvar_t imgvar[];
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSIMAGEARG_H_SEEN */

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@ -20,28 +20,25 @@
/* Basic theory of operation:
*
* First we go through and parse as much of the status format string as
* possible. We used to do this parsing run every time, but that's a
* possible. We used to do this parsing run every time, but that's a
* waste of CPU since it can't change during the program's run.
*
* This version does the parsing pass once, and creates a linked list of
* pointers to the functions that do the work and the arg they get.
*
*
* That means the main loop just has to run the linked list and call
* anything it finds in there. Everything happens from there, and we
* don't have to pointlessly reparse the string every time around.
*/
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_platform.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upslog.h"
static int reopen_flag = 0, exit_flag = 0;
static uint16_t port;
static int port, reopen_flag = 0, exit_flag = 0;
static char *upsname, *hostname;
static UPSCONN_t ups;
@ -79,13 +76,6 @@ static void set_exit_flag(int sig)
exit_flag = sig;
}
static void set_print_now_flag(int sig)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(sig);
/* no need to do anything, the signal will cause sleep to be interrupted */
}
/* handlers: reload on HUP, exit on INT/QUIT/TERM */
static void setup_signals(void)
{
@ -106,15 +96,8 @@ static void setup_signals(void)
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't install SIGQUIT handler");
if (sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL) < 0)
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't install SIGTERM handler");
sa.sa_handler = set_print_now_flag;
if (sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, NULL) < 0)
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't install SIGUSR1 handler");
}
static void help(const char *prog)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void help(const char *prog)
{
printf("UPS status logger.\n");
@ -125,9 +108,7 @@ static void help(const char *prog)
printf(" -f <format> - Log format. See below for details.\n");
printf(" - Use -f \"<format>\" so your shell doesn't break it up.\n");
printf(" -i <interval> - Time between updates, in seconds\n");
printf(" -l <logfile> - Log file name, or - for stdout (foreground by default)\n");
printf(" -F - stay foregrounded even if logging into a file\n");
printf(" -B - stay backgrounded even if logging to stdout\n");
printf(" -l <logfile> - Log file name, or - for stdout\n");
printf(" -p <pidbase> - Base name for PID file (defaults to \"%s\")\n", prog);
printf(" -s <ups> - Monitor UPS <ups> - <upsname>@<host>[:<port>]\n");
printf(" - Example: -s myups@server\n");
@ -155,7 +136,6 @@ static void do_host(const char *arg)
{
int ret;
char hn[LARGEBUF];
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
ret = gethostname(hn, sizeof(hn));
@ -169,15 +149,11 @@ static void do_host(const char *arg)
static void do_upshost(const char *arg)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
snprintfcat(logbuffer, sizeof(logbuffer), "%s", monhost);
}
static void do_pid(const char *arg)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
snprintfcat(logbuffer, sizeof(logbuffer), "%ld", (long)getpid());
}
@ -186,7 +162,6 @@ static void do_time(const char *arg)
unsigned int i;
char timebuf[SMALLBUF], *format;
time_t tod;
struct tm tmbuf;
format = xstrdup(arg);
@ -196,7 +171,7 @@ static void do_time(const char *arg)
format[i] = '%';
time(&tod);
strftime(timebuf, sizeof(timebuf), format, localtime_r(&tod, &tmbuf));
strftime(timebuf, sizeof(timebuf), format, localtime(&tod));
snprintfcat(logbuffer, sizeof(logbuffer), "%s", timebuf);
@ -206,7 +181,7 @@ static void do_time(const char *arg)
static void getvar(const char *var)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -250,7 +225,6 @@ static void do_var(const char *arg)
static void do_etime(const char *arg)
{
time_t tod;
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
time(&tod);
snprintfcat(logbuffer, sizeof(logbuffer), "%ld", (unsigned long) tod);
@ -285,7 +259,7 @@ static void add_call(void (*fptr)(const char *arg), const char *arg)
tmp->next = NULL;
if (last)
last->next = tmp;
last->next = tmp;
else
fhead = tmp;
}
@ -293,9 +267,8 @@ static void add_call(void (*fptr)(const char *arg), const char *arg)
/* turn the format string into a list of function calls with args */
static void compile_format(void)
{
size_t i;
int j, found;
size_t ofs;
unsigned int i;
int j, found, ofs;
char *cmd, *arg, *ptr;
for (i = 0; i < strlen(logformat); i++) {
@ -347,7 +320,7 @@ static void compile_format(void)
/* see if we know how to handle this command */
for (j = 0; logcmds[j].name != NULL; j++) {
if (strncasecmp(cmd, logcmds[j].name,
if (strncasecmp(cmd, logcmds[j].name,
strlen(logcmds[j].name)) == 0) {
add_call(logcmds[j].func, arg);
@ -395,7 +368,7 @@ static void run_flist(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int interval = 30, i, foreground = -1;
int interval = 30, i;
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
time_t now, nextpoll = 0;
const char *user = NULL;
@ -407,13 +380,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
printf("Network UPS Tools %s %s\n", prog, UPS_VERSION);
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+hs:l:i:f:u:Vp:FB")) != -1) {
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+hs:l:i:f:u:Vp:")) != -1) {
switch(i) {
case 'h':
help(prog);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
break;
#endif
case 's':
monhost = optarg;
@ -441,14 +412,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'p':
pidfilebase = optarg;
break;
case 'F':
foreground = 1;
break;
case 'B':
foreground = 0;
break;
}
}
@ -489,7 +452,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if (!logformat)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "No format defined - but this should be impossible");
printf("logging status of %s to %s (%is intervals)\n",
printf("logging status of %s to %s (%is intervals)\n",
monhost, logfn, interval);
if (upscli_splitname(monhost, &upsname, &hostname, &port) != 0) {
@ -497,7 +460,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
if (upscli_connect(&ups, hostname, port, UPSCLI_CONN_TRYSSL) < 0)
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: initial connect failed: %s\n",
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: initial connect failed: %s\n",
upscli_strerror(&ups));
if (strcmp(logfn, "-") == 0)
@ -511,19 +474,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
/* now drop root if we have it */
new_uid = get_user_pwent(user);
open_syslog(prog);
open_syslog(prog);
if (foreground < 0) {
if (logfile == stdout) {
foreground = 1;
} else {
foreground = 0;
}
}
if (!foreground) {
if (logfile != stdout)
background();
}
setup_signals();
@ -538,7 +492,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if (nextpoll > now) {
/* there is still time left, so sleep it off */
sleep((unsigned int)(difftime(nextpoll, now)));
sleep(difftime(nextpoll, now));
nextpoll += interval;
} else {
/* we spent more time in polling than the interval allows */
@ -546,7 +500,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
if (reopen_flag) {
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "Signal %d: reopening log file",
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "Signal %d: reopening log file",
reopen_flag);
reopen_log();
reopen_flag = 0;
@ -571,14 +525,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
fclose(logfile);
upscli_disconnect(&ups);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/* Formal do_upsconf_args implementation to satisfy linker on AIX */
#if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX)
void do_upsconf_args(char *upsname, char *var, char *val) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "INTERNAL ERROR: formal do_upsconf_args called");
}
#endif /* end of #if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX) */

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@ -1,14 +1,5 @@
/* upslog.h - table of functions for handling various logging functions */
#ifndef NUT_UPSLOG_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSLOG_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
/* function list */
typedef struct flist_s {
void (*fptr)(const char *arg);
@ -23,10 +14,7 @@ static void do_time(const char *arg);
static void do_var(const char *arg);
static void do_etime(const char *arg);
/* This is only used in upslog.c, but refers to routines declared here...
* To move or not to move?..
*/
static struct {
struct {
const char *name;
void (*func)(const char *arg);
} logcmds[] =
@ -37,13 +25,5 @@ static struct {
{ "TIME", do_time },
{ "VAR", do_var },
{ "ETIME", do_etime },
{ NULL, (void(*)(const char*))(NULL) }
{ NULL, (void(*)())(NULL) }
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSLOG_H_SEEN */

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@ -17,29 +17,18 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_UPSMON_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSMON_H_SEEN 1
/* flags for ups->status */
#define ST_ONLINE (1 << 0) /* UPS is on line (OL) */
#define ST_ONBATT (1 << 1) /* UPS is on battery (OB) */
#define ST_LOWBATT (1 << 2) /* UPS has a low battery (LB) */
#define ST_FSD (1 << 3) /* primary has set forced shutdown flag */
#define ST_PRIMARY (1 << 4) /* we are the primary (manager) of this UPS */
#define ST_MASTER ST_PRIMARY /* legacy alias */
#define ST_LOGIN (1 << 5) /* we are logged into this UPS */
#define ST_CONNECTED (1 << 6) /* upscli_connect returned OK */
#define ST_CAL (1 << 7) /* UPS calibration in progress (CAL) */
#define ST_ONLINE (1 << 0) /* UPS is on line (OL) */
#define ST_ONBATT (1 << 1) /* UPS is on battery (OB) */
#define ST_LOWBATT (1 << 2) /* UPS has a low battery (LB) */
#define ST_FSD (1 << 3) /* master has set forced shutdown flag */
#define ST_MASTER (1 << 4) /* we are the master on this UPS */
#define ST_LOGIN (1 << 5) /* we are logged into this UPS */
#define ST_CONNECTED (1 << 6) /* upscli_connect returned OK */
/* required contents of flag file */
#define SDMAGIC "upsmon-shutdown-file"
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#define SDMAGIC "upsmon-shutdown-file"
/* UPS tracking structure */
@ -49,9 +38,9 @@ typedef struct {
char *sys; /* raw system name from .conf */
char *upsname; /* just upsname */
char *hostname; /* just hostname */
uint16_t port; /* just the port */
int port; /* just the port */
unsigned int pv; /* power value from conf */
int pv; /* power value from conf */
char *un; /* username (optional for now) */
char *pw; /* password from conf */
int status; /* status (see flags above) */
@ -70,17 +59,16 @@ typedef struct {
/* notify identifiers */
#define NOTIFY_ONLINE 0 /* UPS went on-line */
#define NOTIFY_ONBATT 1 /* UPS went on battery */
#define NOTIFY_LOWBATT 2 /* UPS went to low battery */
#define NOTIFY_FSD 3 /* Primary upsmon set FSD flag */
#define NOTIFY_COMMOK 4 /* Communication established */
#define NOTIFY_COMMBAD 5 /* Communication lost */
#define NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN 6 /* System shutdown in progress */
#define NOTIFY_REPLBATT 7 /* UPS battery needs to be replaced */
#define NOTIFY_NOCOMM 8 /* UPS hasn't been contacted in a while */
#define NOTIFY_NOPARENT 9 /* privileged parent process died */
#define NOTIFY_CAL 10 /* UPS is performing calibration */
#define NOTIFY_ONLINE 0 /* UPS went on-line */
#define NOTIFY_ONBATT 1 /* UPS went on battery */
#define NOTIFY_LOWBATT 2 /* UPS went to low battery */
#define NOTIFY_FSD 3 /* Master upsmon set FSD flag */
#define NOTIFY_COMMOK 4 /* Communication established */
#define NOTIFY_COMMBAD 5 /* Communication lost */
#define NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN 6 /* System shutdown in progress */
#define NOTIFY_REPLBATT 7 /* UPS battery needs to be replaced */
#define NOTIFY_NOCOMM 8 /* UPS hasn't been contacted in awhile */
#define NOTIFY_NOPARENT 9 /* privileged parent process died */
/* notify flag values */
@ -92,10 +80,7 @@ typedef struct {
/* flags are set to NOTIFY_SYSLOG | NOTIFY_WALL at program init */
/* the user can override with NOTIFYFLAGS in the upsmon.conf */
/* This is only used in upsmon.c, but might it also have external consumers?..
* To move or not to move?..
*/
static struct {
struct {
int type;
const char *name;
char *msg; /* NULL until overridden */
@ -113,7 +98,6 @@ static struct {
{ NOTIFY_REPLBATT, "REPLBATT", NULL, "UPS %s battery needs to be replaced", NOTIFY_SYSLOG | NOTIFY_WALL },
{ NOTIFY_NOCOMM, "NOCOMM", NULL, "UPS %s is unavailable", NOTIFY_SYSLOG | NOTIFY_WALL },
{ NOTIFY_NOPARENT, "NOPARENT", NULL, "upsmon parent process died - shutdown impossible", NOTIFY_SYSLOG | NOTIFY_WALL },
{ NOTIFY_CAL, "CAL", NULL, "UPS %s: calibration in progress", NOTIFY_SYSLOG },
{ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 }
};
@ -126,11 +110,3 @@ static struct {
/* various constants */
#define NET_TIMEOUT 10 /* wait 10 seconds max for upsd to respond */
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSMON_H_SEEN */

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@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
/* upsrw - simple client for read/write variable access (formerly upsct2)
Copyright (C)
1999 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
2019 EATON (author: Arnaud Quette <ArnaudQuette@eaton.com>)
Copyright (C) 1999 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@ -20,21 +18,16 @@
*/
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_platform.h"
#include <pwd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "extstate.h"
static char *upsname = NULL, *hostname = NULL;
static char *upsname = NULL, *hostname = NULL;
static UPSCONN_t *ups = NULL;
static int tracking_enabled = 0;
static unsigned int timeout = DEFAULT_TRACKING_TIMEOUT;
struct list_t {
char *name;
@ -45,22 +38,18 @@ static void usage(const char *prog)
{
printf("Network UPS Tools %s %s\n\n", prog, UPS_VERSION);
printf("usage: %s [-h]\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-s <variable>] [-u <username>] [-p <password>] [-w] [-t <timeout>] <ups>\n\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-s <variable>] [-u <username>] [-p <password>] <ups>\n\n", prog);
printf("Demo program to set variables within UPS hardware.\n");
printf("\n");
printf(" -h display this help text\n");
printf(" -s <variable> specify variable to be changed\n");
printf(" use -s VAR=VALUE to avoid prompting for value\n");
printf(" -l show all possible read/write variables.\n");
printf(" -u <username> set username for command authentication\n");
printf(" -p <password> set password for command authentication\n");
printf(" -w wait for the completion of setting by the driver\n");
printf(" and return its actual result from the device\n");
printf(" -t <timeout> set a timeout when using -w (in seconds, default: %u)\n", DEFAULT_TRACKING_TIMEOUT);
printf("\n");
printf(" <ups> UPS identifier - <upsname>[@<hostname>[:<port>]]\n");
printf("\n");
printf("Call without -s to show all possible read/write variables (same as -l).\n");
printf("Call without -s to show all possible read/write variables.\n");
}
static void clean_exit(void)
@ -74,21 +63,9 @@ static void clean_exit(void)
free(ups);
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#if (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#if (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
static void do_set(const char *varname, const char *newval)
{
int cmd_complete = 0;
char buf[SMALLBUF], enc[SMALLBUF];
char tracking_id[UUID4_LEN];
time_t start, now;
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "SET VAR %s %s \"%s\"\n", upsname, varname, pconf_encode(newval, enc, sizeof(enc)));
@ -100,92 +77,17 @@ static void do_set(const char *varname, const char *newval)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Set variable failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* verify answer */
/* FUTURE: status cookies will tie in here */
if (strncmp(buf, "OK", 2) != 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unexpected response from upsd: %s", buf);
}
/* check for status tracking id */
if (
!tracking_enabled ||
/* sanity check on the size: "OK TRACKING " + UUID4_LEN */
strlen(buf) != (UUID4_LEN - 1 + strlen("OK TRACKING "))
) {
/* reply as usual */
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
return;
}
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-truncation"
#endif
/* From the check above, we know that we have exactly UUID4_LEN chars
* (aka sizeof(tracking_id)) in the buf after "OK TRACKING " prefix,
* plus the null-byte.
*/
assert (UUID4_LEN == 1 + snprintf(tracking_id, sizeof(tracking_id), "%s", buf + strlen("OK TRACKING ")));
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
time(&start);
/* send status tracking request, looping if status is PENDING */
while (!cmd_complete) {
/* check for timeout */
time(&now);
if (difftime(now, start) >= timeout)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't receive status tracking information: timeout");
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "GET TRACKING %s\n", tracking_id);
if (upscli_sendline(ups, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't send status tracking request: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) )
/* Note for gating macros above: unsuffixed HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP
* means support of contexts both inside and outside function body, so the push
* above and pop below (outside this finction) are not used.
*/
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS
/* Note that the individual warning pragmas for use inside function bodies
* are named without a _INSIDEFUNC suffix, for simplicity and legacy reasons
*/
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
/* and get status tracking reply */
assert(timeout < LONG_MAX);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
if (upscli_readline_timeout(ups, buf, sizeof(buf), (long)timeout) < 0)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't receive status tracking information: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
if (strncmp(buf, "PENDING", 7))
cmd_complete = 1;
else
/* wait a second before retrying */
sleep(1);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
static void do_setvar(const char *varname, char *uin, const char *pass)
{
char newval[SMALLBUF], temp[SMALLBUF * 2], user[SMALLBUF], *ptr;
char newval[SMALLBUF], temp[SMALLBUF], user[SMALLBUF], *ptr;
struct passwd *pw;
if (uin) {
@ -274,32 +176,13 @@ static void do_setvar(const char *varname, char *uin, const char *pass)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: old variable names are not supported");
}
/* enable status tracking ID */
if (tracking_enabled) {
snprintf(temp, sizeof(temp), "SET TRACKING ON\n");
if (upscli_sendline(ups, temp, strlen(temp)) < 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't enable set variable status tracking: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
if (upscli_readline(ups, temp, sizeof(temp)) < 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Enabling set variable status tracking failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* Verify the result */
if (strncmp(temp, "OK", 2) != 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Enabling set variable status tracking failed. upsd answered: %s", temp);
}
}
do_set(varname, newval);
}
static const char *get_data(const char *type, const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -319,7 +202,7 @@ static const char *get_data(const char *type, const char *varname)
return answer[3];
}
static void do_string(const char *varname, const long len)
static void do_string(const char *varname)
{
const char *val;
@ -330,34 +213,13 @@ static void do_string(const char *varname, const long len)
}
printf("Type: STRING\n");
printf("Maximum length: %ld\n", len);
printf("Value: %s\n", val);
}
static void do_number(const char *varname)
{
const char *val;
val = get_data("VAR", varname);
if (!val) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "do_number: can't get current value of %s", varname);
}
printf("Type: NUMBER\n");
printf("Value: %s\n", val);
}
/**
* Display ENUM information
* @param varname the name of the NUT variable
* @param vartype the type of the NUT variable (ST_FLAG_STRING, ST_FLAG_NUMBER
* @param len the length of the NUT variable, if type == ST_FLAG_STRING
*/
static void do_enum(const char *varname, const int vartype, const long len)
static void do_enum(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer, buf[SMALLBUF];
const char *query[4], *val;
@ -383,21 +245,14 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname, const int vartype, const long len)
ret = upscli_list_next(ups, numq, query, &numa, &answer);
/* Fallback for older upsd versions */
if (vartype != ST_FLAG_NONE)
printf("Type: ENUM %s\n", (vartype == ST_FLAG_STRING)?"STRING":"NUMBER");
else
printf("Type: ENUM\n");
if (vartype == ST_FLAG_STRING)
printf("Maximum length: %ld\n", len);
printf("Type: ENUM\n");
while (ret == 1) {
/* ENUM <upsname> <varname> <value> */
if (numa < 4) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 4)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 4)", numa);
}
printf("Option: \"%s\"", answer[3]);
@ -415,7 +270,7 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname, const int vartype, const long len)
static void do_range(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4], *val;
int ival, min, max;
@ -442,15 +297,14 @@ static void do_range(const char *varname)
ret = upscli_list_next(ups, numq, query, &numa, &answer);
/* Ranges implies a type "NUMBER" */
printf("Type: RANGE NUMBER\n");
printf("Type: RANGE\n");
while (ret == 1) {
/* RANGE <upsname> <varname> <min> <max> */
if (numa < 5) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 4)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 4)", numa);
}
min = atoi(answer[3]);
@ -471,8 +325,7 @@ static void do_range(const char *varname)
static void do_type(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
int is_enum = 0; /* 1 if ENUM; FIXME: add a boolean type in common.h */
size_t i, numq, numa;
unsigned int i, numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -484,18 +337,16 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
ret = upscli_get(ups, numq, query, &numa, &answer);
if ((ret < 0) || (numa < numq)) {
printf("Unknown type\n");
printf("Unknown type\n");
return;
}
/* TYPE <upsname> <varname> <type>... */
for (i = 3; i < numa; i++) {
/* ENUM can be NUMBER or STRING
* just flag it for latter processing */
if (!strcasecmp(answer[i], "ENUM")) {
is_enum = 1;
continue;
do_enum(varname);
return;
}
if (!strcasecmp(answer[i], "RANGE")) {
@ -504,23 +355,7 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
}
if (!strncasecmp(answer[i], "STRING:", 7)) {
char *len = answer[i] + 7;
long length = strtol(len, NULL, 10);
if (is_enum == 1)
do_enum(varname, ST_FLAG_STRING, length);
else
do_string(varname, length);
return;
}
if (!strcasecmp(answer[i], "NUMBER")) {
if (is_enum == 1)
do_enum(varname, ST_FLAG_NUMBER, 0);
else
do_number(varname);
do_string(varname);
return;
}
@ -531,10 +366,6 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
printf("Type: %s (unrecognized)\n", answer[i]);
}
/* Fallback for older upsd versions, where STRING|NUMBER is not
* appended to ENUM */
if (is_enum == 1)
do_enum(varname, ST_FLAG_NONE, 0);
}
static void print_rw(const char *varname)
@ -559,7 +390,7 @@ static void print_rw(const char *varname)
static void print_rwlist(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[2];
char **answer;
struct list_t *lhead, *llast, *ltmp, *lnext;
@ -593,7 +424,7 @@ static void print_rwlist(void)
/* RW <upsname> <varname> <value> */
if (numa < 4) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 4)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 4)", numa);
}
/* sock this entry away for later */
@ -630,36 +461,22 @@ static void print_rwlist(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
uint16_t port;
int i, port;
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
char *password = NULL, *username = NULL, *setvar = NULL;
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+hls:p:t:u:wV")) != -1) {
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+hs:p:u:V")) != -1) {
switch (i)
{
case 's':
setvar = optarg;
break;
case 'l':
if (setvar) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Listing mode requested, overriding setvar specified earlier!");
setvar = NULL;
}
break;
case 'p':
password = optarg;
break;
case 't':
if (!str_to_uint(optarg, &timeout, 10))
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Could not convert the provided value for timeout ('-t' option) to unsigned int");
break;
case 'u':
username = optarg;
break;
case 'w':
tracking_enabled = 1;
break;
case 'V':
printf("Network UPS Tools %s %s\n", prog, UPS_VERSION);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
@ -701,11 +518,3 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/* Formal do_upsconf_args implementation to satisfy linker on AIX */
#if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX)
void do_upsconf_args(char *upsname, char *var, char *val) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "INTERNAL ERROR: formal do_upsconf_args called");
}
#endif /* end of #if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX) */

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@ -11,19 +11,8 @@
# 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 "The UPS has been gone for awhile"
;;
*)
logger -t upssched-cmd "Unrecognized command: $1"

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@ -46,12 +46,9 @@
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "upssched.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
typedef struct ttype_s {
char *name;
@ -59,13 +56,14 @@ typedef struct ttype_s {
struct ttype_s *next;
} ttype_t;
static ttype_t *thead = NULL;
static conn_t *connhead = NULL;
static char *cmdscript = NULL, *pipefn = NULL, *lockfn = NULL;
static int verbose = 0; /* use for debugging */
ttype_t *thead = NULL;
static conn_t *connhead = NULL;
char *cmdscript = NULL, *pipefn = NULL, *lockfn = NULL;
int verbose = 0; /* use for debugging */
/* ups name and notify type (string) as received from upsmon */
static const char *upsname, *notify_type;
/* ups name and notify type (string) as received from upsmon */
const char *upsname, *notify_type;
#define PARENT_STARTED -2
#define PARENT_UNNECESSARY -3
@ -181,7 +179,7 @@ static void checktimers(void)
static void start_timer(const char *name, const char *ofsstr)
{
time_t now;
long ofs;
int ofs;
ttype_t *tmp, *last;
/* get the time */
@ -196,7 +194,7 @@ static void start_timer(const char *name, const char *ofsstr)
}
if (verbose)
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "New timer: %s (%ld seconds)", name, ofs);
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "New timer: %s (%d seconds)", name, ofs);
/* now add to the queue */
tmp = last = thead;
@ -242,7 +240,7 @@ static void cancel_timer(const char *name, const char *cname)
static void us_serialize(int op)
{
static int pipefd[2];
ssize_t ret;
int ret;
char ch;
switch(op) {
@ -272,7 +270,6 @@ static int open_sock(void)
int ret, fd;
struct sockaddr_un ssaddr;
check_unix_socket_filename(pipefn);
fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (fd < 0)
@ -300,9 +297,6 @@ static int open_sock(void)
if (ret < 0)
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "listen(%d, %d) failed", fd, US_LISTEN_BACKLOG);
/* don't leak socket to CMDSCRIPT */
fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
return fd;
}
@ -335,40 +329,17 @@ static void conn_del(conn_t *target)
static int send_to_one(conn_t *conn, const char *fmt, ...)
{
ssize_t ret;
size_t buflen;
int ret;
va_list ap;
char buf[US_SOCK_BUF_LEN];
va_start(ap, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(ap);
buflen = strlen(buf);
if (buflen >= SSIZE_MAX) {
/* Can't compare buflen to ret */
upsdebugx(2, "send_to_one(): buffered message too large");
ret = write(conn->fd, buf, strlen(buf));
close(conn->fd);
conn_del(conn);
return 0; /* failed */
}
ret = write(conn->fd, buf, buflen);
if ((ret < 1) || (ret != (ssize_t) buflen)) {
if ((ret < 1) || (ret != (int) strlen(buf))) {
upsdebugx(2, "write to fd %d failed", conn->fd);
close(conn->fd);
@ -385,7 +356,7 @@ static void conn_add(int sockfd)
int acc, ret;
conn_t *tmp, *last;
struct sockaddr_un saddr;
#if defined(__hpux) && !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED)
#if defined(__hpux) && !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED)
int salen;
#else
socklen_t salen;
@ -399,9 +370,6 @@ static void conn_add(int sockfd)
return;
}
/* don't leak connection to CMDSCRIPT */
fcntl(acc, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
/* enable nonblocking I/O */
ret = fcntl(acc, F_GETFL, 0);
@ -472,20 +440,19 @@ static int sock_arg(conn_t *conn)
return 0;
}
static void log_unknown(size_t numarg, char **arg)
static void log_unknown(int numarg, char **arg)
{
size_t i;
int i;
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "Unknown command on socket: ");
for (i = 0; i < numarg; i++)
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "arg %zu: %s", i, arg[i]);
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "arg %d: %s", i, arg[i]);
}
static int sock_read(conn_t *conn)
{
int i;
ssize_t ret;
int i, ret;
char ch;
for (i = 0; i < US_MAX_READ; i++) {
@ -498,19 +465,13 @@ static int sock_read(conn_t *conn)
if ((ret == -1) && (errno == EAGAIN))
return 0;
/* O_NDELAY with zero bytes means nothing to read but
* since read() follows a succesful select() with
* ready file descriptor, ret shouldn't be 0. */
if (ret == 0)
continue;
/* some other problem */
return -1; /* error */
}
ret = pconf_char(&conn->ctx, ch);
if (ret == 0) /* nothing to parse yet */
if (ret == 0) /* nothing to parse yet */
continue;
if (ret == -1) {
@ -633,8 +594,6 @@ static int try_connect(void)
int pipefd, ret;
struct sockaddr_un saddr;
check_unix_socket_filename(pipefn);
memset(&saddr, '\0', sizeof(saddr));
saddr.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
snprintf(saddr.sun_path, sizeof(saddr.sun_path), "%s", pipefn);
@ -700,15 +659,28 @@ static int check_parent(const char *cmd, const char *arg2)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static void read_timeout(int sig)
{
/* ignore this */
return;
}
static void setup_sigalrm(void)
{
struct sigaction sa;
sigset_t nut_upssched_sigmask;
sigemptyset(&nut_upssched_sigmask);
sa.sa_mask = nut_upssched_sigmask;
sa.sa_flags = 0;
sa.sa_handler = read_timeout;
sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, NULL);
}
static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
{
int i, pipefd;
ssize_t ret;
size_t enclen, buflen;
char buf[SMALLBUF], enc[SMALLBUF + 8];
int ret_s;
struct timeval tv;
fd_set fdread;
int i, pipefd, ret;
char buf[SMALLBUF], enc[SMALLBUF];
/* insanity */
if (!arg1)
@ -722,15 +694,7 @@ static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
snprintfcat(buf, sizeof(buf), " \"%s\"",
pconf_encode(arg2, enc, sizeof(enc)));
snprintf(enc, sizeof(enc), "%s\n", buf);
/* Sanity checks, for static analyzers to sleep well */
enclen = strlen(enc);
buflen = strlen(buf);
if (enclen >= SSIZE_MAX || buflen >= SSIZE_MAX) {
/* Can't compare enclen to ret below */
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unable to connect to daemon: buffered message too large");
}
snprintfcat(enc, sizeof(enc), "%s\n", buf);
/* see if the parent needs to be started (and maybe start it) */
@ -739,6 +703,7 @@ static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
pipefd = check_parent(cmd, arg2);
if (pipefd == PARENT_STARTED) {
/* loop back and try to connect now */
usleep(250000);
continue;
@ -750,41 +715,23 @@ static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
/* we're connected now */
ret = write(pipefd, enc, enclen);
ret = write(pipefd, enc, strlen(enc));
/* if we can't send the whole thing, loop back and try again */
if ((ret < 1) || (ret != (ssize_t)enclen)) {
if ((ret < 1) || (ret != (int) strlen(enc))) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "write failed, trying again");
close(pipefd);
continue;
}
/* select on child's pipe fd */
do {
/* set timeout every time before call select() */
tv.tv_sec = 1;
tv.tv_usec = 0;
/* ugh - probably should use select here... */
setup_sigalrm();
FD_ZERO(&fdread);
FD_SET(pipefd, &fdread);
alarm(2);
ret = read(pipefd, buf, sizeof(buf));
alarm(0);
ret_s = select(pipefd + 1, &fdread, NULL, NULL, &tv);
switch(ret_s) {
/* select error */
case -1:
upslogx(LOG_DEBUG, "parent select error: %s", strerror(errno));
break;
/* nothing to read */
case 0:
break;
/* available data to read */
default:
ret = read(pipefd, buf, sizeof(buf));
break;
}
} while (ret_s <= 0);
signal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN);
close(pipefd);
@ -800,7 +747,7 @@ static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "read confirmation got [%s]", buf);
/* try again ... */
} /* loop until MAX_TRIES if no success above */
}
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unable to connect to daemon and unable to start daemon");
}
@ -847,7 +794,7 @@ static void parse_at(const char *ntype, const char *un, const char *cmd,
}
if (!strcmp(cmd, "EXECUTE")) {
if (ca1[0] == '\0') {
if (ca1 == '\0') {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Empty EXECUTE command argument");
return;
}
@ -862,7 +809,7 @@ static void parse_at(const char *ntype, const char *un, const char *cmd,
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Invalid command: %s", cmd);
}
static int conf_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
static int conf_arg(int numargs, char **arg)
{
if (numargs < 2)
return 0;
@ -953,15 +900,9 @@ static void checkconf(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
const char *prog = NULL;
/* More a use for argc to avoid warnings than a real need: */
if (argc > 0) {
xbasename(argv[0]);
} else {
xbasename("upssched");
}
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
verbose = 1; /* TODO: remove when done testing, or add -D */
verbose = 1; /* TODO: remove when done testing */
/* normally we don't have stderr, so get this going to syslog early */
open_syslog(prog);

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@ -1,31 +1,14 @@
/* upssched.h - supporting structures */
#ifndef NUT_UPSSCHED_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSSCHED_H_SEEN 1
#include <parseconf.h>
#define SERIALIZE_INIT 1
#define SERIALIZE_SET 2
#define SERIALIZE_WAIT 3
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
/* track client connections */
typedef struct conn_s {
int fd;
PCONF_CTX_t ctx;
struct conn_s *next;
} conn_t;
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSSCHED_H_SEEN */

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@ -24,7 +24,6 @@
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "cgilib.h"
#include "parseconf.h"
@ -40,12 +39,12 @@ struct list_t {
#define HARD_UPSVAR_LIMIT_NUM 64
#define HARD_UPSVAR_LIMIT_LEN 256
static char *monups, *username, *password, *function, *upscommand;
char *monups, *username, *password, *function, *upscommand;
/* set once the MAGIC_ENABLE_STRING is found in the upsset.conf */
static int magic_string_set = 0;
/* set once the MAGIC_ENABLE_STRING is found in the upsset.conf */
int magic_string_set = 0;
static uint16_t port;
static int port;
static char *upsname, *hostname;
static UPSCONN_t ups;
@ -55,7 +54,7 @@ typedef struct {
void *next;
} uvtype_t;
static uvtype_t *firstuv = NULL;
uvtype_t *firstuv = NULL;
void parsearg(char *var, char *value)
{
@ -135,7 +134,7 @@ static void do_header(const char *title)
printf("<HTML>\n");
printf("<HEAD><TITLE>upsset: %s</TITLE></HEAD>\n", title);
printf("<BODY BGCOLOR=\"#FFFFFF\" TEXT=\"#000000\" LINK=\"#0000EE\" VLINK=\"#551A8B\">\n");
printf("<BODY BGCOLOR=\"#FFFFFF\" TEXT=\"#000000\" LINK=\"#0000EE\" VLINK=\"#551A8B\">\n");
printf("<TABLE BGCOLOR=\"#50A0A0\" ALIGN=\"CENTER\">\n");
printf("<TR><TD>\n");
@ -145,7 +144,7 @@ static void start_table(void)
{
printf("<TABLE CELLPADDING=\"5\" CELLSPACING=\"0\" ALIGN=\"CENTER\" WIDTH=\"100%%\">\n");
printf("<TR><TH COLSPAN=2 BGCOLOR=\"#60B0B0\">\n");
printf("<FONT SIZE=\"+2\">Network UPS Tools upsset %s</FONT>\n",
printf("<FONT SIZE=\"+2\">Network UPS Tools upsset %s</FONT>\n",
UPS_VERSION);
printf("</TH></TR>\n");
}
@ -159,12 +158,12 @@ static void do_hidden(const char *next)
password);
if (next)
printf("<INPUT TYPE=\"HIDDEN\" NAME=\"function\" VALUE=\"%s\">\n",
printf("<INPUT TYPE=\"HIDDEN\" NAME=\"function\" VALUE=\"%s\">\n",
next);
}
/* generate SELECT chooser from hosts.conf entries */
static void upslist_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
static void upslist_arg(int numargs, char **arg)
{
if (numargs < 3)
return;
@ -223,7 +222,7 @@ static void do_pickups(const char *currfunc)
continue;
}
upslist_arg(ctx.numargs, ctx.arglist);
upslist_arg(ctx.numargs, ctx.arglist);
}
pconf_finish(&ctx);
@ -254,10 +253,6 @@ static void do_pickups(const char *currfunc)
printf("</FORM>\n");
}
static void error_page(const char *next, const char *title,
const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void error_page(const char *next, const char *title,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
@ -265,19 +260,7 @@ static void error_page(const char *next, const char *title,
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vsnprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), fmt, ap);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(ap);
do_header(title);
@ -299,9 +282,6 @@ static void error_page(const char *next, const char *title,
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
static void loginscreen(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void loginscreen(void)
{
do_header("Login");
@ -351,7 +331,7 @@ static void upsd_connect(void)
static void print_cmd(const char *cmd)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -374,7 +354,7 @@ static void print_cmd(const char *cmd)
static void showcmds(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[2];
char **answer;
struct list_t *lhead, *llast, *ltmp, *lnext;
@ -411,7 +391,7 @@ static void showcmds(void)
/* CMD upsname cmdname */
if (numa < 3) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: insufficient data "
"(got %zu args, need at least 3)\n", numa);
"(got %d args, need at least 3)\n", numa);
return;
}
@ -486,7 +466,7 @@ static void showcmds(void)
upscli_disconnect(&ups);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
}
/* handle setting authentication data in the server */
static void send_auth(const char *next)
@ -511,7 +491,7 @@ static void send_auth(const char *next)
"upsd version too old - USERNAME not supported");
}
error_page(next, "Can't set user name",
error_page(next, "Can't set user name",
"Set user name failed: %s", upscli_strerror(&ups));
}
@ -524,10 +504,7 @@ static void send_auth(const char *next)
if (upscli_readline(&ups, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0)
error_page(next, "Can't set password",
"Password set failed: %s", upscli_strerror(&ups));
}
static void docmd(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
}
static void docmd(void)
{
@ -538,13 +515,13 @@ static void docmd(void)
"Access to that host is not authorized");
/* the user is messing with us */
if (!upscommand)
error_page("showcmds", "Form error",
if (!upscommand)
error_page("showcmds", "Form error",
"No instant command selected");
/* (l)user took the default blank option */
if (strlen(upscommand) == 0)
error_page("showcmds", "Form error",
error_page("showcmds", "Form error",
"No instant command selected");
upsd_connect();
@ -618,7 +595,7 @@ static void docmd(void)
static const char *get_data(const char *type, const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -656,7 +633,7 @@ static void do_string(const char *varname, int maxlen)
static void do_enum(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer, *val;
const char *query[4], *tmp;
@ -682,9 +659,8 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname)
if (ret < 0) {
printf("Unavailable\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Error doing ENUM %s %s: %s\n",
fprintf(stderr, "Error doing ENUM %s %s: %s\n",
upsname, varname, upscli_strerror(&ups));
free(val);
return;
}
@ -698,7 +674,7 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname)
if (numa < 4) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: insufficient data "
"(got %zu args, need at least 4)\n", numa);
"(got %d args, need at least 4)\n", numa);
free(val);
return;
@ -721,7 +697,7 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname)
static void do_type(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t i, numq, numa;
unsigned int i, numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -733,7 +709,7 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
ret = upscli_get(&ups, numq, query, &numa, &answer);
if ((ret < 0) || (numa < numq)) {
printf("Unknown type\n");
printf("Unknown type\n");
return;
}
@ -751,9 +727,7 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
/* split out the :<len> data */
ptr = strchr(answer[i], ':');
*ptr++ = '\0';
long l = strtol(ptr, (char **) NULL, 10);
assert(l <= 127); /* FIXME: Loophole about longer numbers? Why are we limited to char at all here? */
len = (char)l;
len = strtol(ptr, (char **) NULL, 10);
do_string(varname, len);
return;
@ -767,12 +741,10 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
}
}
static void print_rw(const char *arg_upsname, const char *varname)
static void print_rw(const char *upsname, const char *varname)
{
const char *tmp;
printf("<!-- <TR><TD>Device</TD><TD>%s</TD></TR> -->\n", arg_upsname);
printf("<TR BGCOLOR=\"#60B0B0\" ALIGN=\"CENTER\">\n");
printf("<TD>");
@ -793,13 +765,10 @@ static void print_rw(const char *arg_upsname, const char *varname)
printf("</TR>\n");
}
static void showsettings(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void showsettings(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[2];
char **answer, *desc = NULL;
struct list_t *lhead, *llast, *ltmp, *lnext;
@ -938,16 +907,13 @@ static int setvar(const char *var, const char *val)
}
/* turn a form submission of settings into SET commands for upsd */
static void savesettings(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void savesettings(void)
{
int changed = 0;
char *desc;
uvtype_t *upsvar;
if (!checkhost(monups, &desc))
if (!checkhost(monups, &desc))
error_page("showsettings", "Access denied",
"Access to that host is not authorized");
@ -987,9 +953,6 @@ static void savesettings(void)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
static void initial_pickups(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void initial_pickups(void)
{
do_header("Select a UPS");
@ -1064,12 +1027,10 @@ static void check_conf(void)
fprintf(stderr, "upsset.conf does not permit execution\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argc);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argv);
username = password = function = monups = NULL;
printf("Content-type: text/html\n\n");
@ -1079,16 +1040,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
/* see if there's anything waiting .. the server my not close STDIN properly */
if (1) {
fd_set fds;
struct timeval tv;
fd_set fds;
struct timeval tv;
FD_ZERO(&fds);
FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &fds);
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = 250000; /* wait for up to 250ms for a POST response */
if ((select(STDIN_FILENO+1, &fds, 0, 0, &tv)) > 0)
extractpostargs();
FD_ZERO(&fds);
FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &fds);
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = 250000; /* wait for up to 250ms for a POST response */
if ((select(STDIN_FILENO+1, &fds, 0, 0, &tv)) > 0)
extractpostargs();
}
if ((!username) || (!password) || (!function))
loginscreen();
@ -1114,6 +1074,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
docmd();
printf("Error: Unhandled function name [%s]\n", function);
return 0;
}

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@ -19,12 +19,11 @@
*/
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "status.h"
#include "cgilib.h"
#include "parseconf.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "upsstats.h"
#include "upsimagearg.h"
@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ static int use_celsius = 1, refreshdelay = -1, treemode = 0;
/* from cgilib's checkhost() */
static char *monhostdesc = NULL;
static uint16_t port;
static int port;
static char *upsname, *hostname;
static char *upsimgpath="upsimage.cgi", *upsstatpath="upsstats.cgi";
static UPSCONN_t ups;
@ -104,7 +103,7 @@ static int check_ups_fd(int do_report)
static int get_var(const char *var, char *buf, size_t buflen, int verbose)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -135,7 +134,7 @@ static int get_var(const char *var, char *buf, size_t buflen, int verbose)
if (numa < numq) {
if (verbose)
printf("[Invalid response]\n");
return 0;
}
@ -196,10 +195,9 @@ static int do_date(const char *buf)
{
char datebuf[SMALLBUF];
time_t tod;
struct tm tmbuf;
time(&tod);
if (strftime(datebuf, sizeof(datebuf), buf, localtime_r(&tod, &tmbuf))) {
if (strftime(datebuf, sizeof(datebuf), buf, localtime(&tod))) {
printf("%s", datebuf);
return 1;
}
@ -293,12 +291,12 @@ static int do_img(char *buf)
/* only allow known types through */
if (!strcmp(type, "input.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L1-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L2-N.voltage")
if (!strcmp(type, "input.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L1-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L2-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L3-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L1-L2.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L2-L3.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L1-L2.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L2-L3.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "input.L3-L1.voltage")) {
return get_img_val(type, "Input voltage", imgargs);
}
@ -310,11 +308,11 @@ static int do_img(char *buf)
return get_img_val(type, "Battery charge", imgargs);
if (!strcmp(type, "output.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L1-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L2-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L1-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L2-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L3-N.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L1-L2.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L2-L3.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L1-L2.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L2-L3.voltage")
|| !strcmp(type, "output.L3-L1.voltage")) {
return get_img_val(type, "Output voltage", imgargs);
}
@ -351,7 +349,7 @@ static void ups_connect(void)
{
static ulist_t *lastups = NULL;
char *newups, *newhost;
uint16_t newport;
int newport;
/* try to minimize reconnects */
if (lastups) {
@ -365,13 +363,13 @@ static void ups_connect(void)
/* see if it's just on the same host */
newups = newhost = NULL;
if (upscli_splitname(currups->sys, &newups, &newhost,
if (upscli_splitname(currups->sys, &newups, &newhost,
&newport) != 0) {
printf("Unusable UPS definition [%s]\n", currups->sys);
fprintf(stderr, "Unusable UPS definition [%s]\n",
fprintf(stderr, "Unusable UPS definition [%s]\n",
currups->sys);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
if ((!strcmp(newhost, hostname)) && (port == newport)) {
free(upsname);
@ -566,7 +564,7 @@ static void do_upsimgpath(const char *s) {
static void do_temp(const char *var)
{
char tempc[SMALLBUF];
double tempf;
float tempf;
if (!get_var(var, tempc, sizeof(tempc), 1))
return;
@ -809,8 +807,7 @@ static int do_command(char *cmd)
static void parse_line(const char *buf)
{
char cmd[SMALLBUF];
size_t i, len;
char do_cmd = 0;
int i, len, do_cmd = 0;
for (i = 0; buf[i]; i += len) {
@ -827,10 +824,9 @@ static void parse_line(const char *buf)
i++; /* skip over the '@' character */
continue;
}
assert (len < INT_MAX);
if (do_cmd) {
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "%.*s", (int)len, &buf[i]);
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "%.*s", len, &buf[i]);
continue;
}
@ -840,13 +836,13 @@ static void parse_line(const char *buf)
}
/* pass it trough */
printf("%.*s", (int)len, &buf[i]);
printf("%.*s", len, &buf[i]);
}
}
static void display_template(const char *tfn)
{
char fn[SMALLBUF], buf[LARGEBUF];
char fn[SMALLBUF], buf[LARGEBUF];
snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "%s/%s", confpath(), tfn);
@ -869,7 +865,7 @@ static void display_template(const char *tfn)
static void display_tree(int verbose)
{
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -894,7 +890,7 @@ static void display_tree(int verbose)
printf("<HTML>\n");
printf("<HEAD><TITLE>upsstat: data tree of %s</TITLE></HEAD>\n", currups->desc);
printf("<BODY BGCOLOR=\"#FFFFFF\" TEXT=\"#000000\" LINK=\"#0000EE\" VLINK=\"#551A8B\">\n");
printf("<BODY BGCOLOR=\"#FFFFFF\" TEXT=\"#000000\" LINK=\"#0000EE\" VLINK=\"#551A8B\">\n");
printf("<TABLE BGCOLOR=\"#50A0A0\" ALIGN=\"CENTER\">\n");
printf("<TR><TD>\n");
@ -914,12 +910,12 @@ static void display_tree(int verbose)
if (numa < 4) {
if (verbose)
printf("[Invalid response]\n");
return;
}
printf("<TR BGCOLOR=\"#60B0B0\" ALIGN=\"LEFT\">\n");
printf("<TD>%s</TD>\n", answer[2]);
printf("<TD>:</TD>\n");
printf("<TD>%s<br></TD>\n", answer[3]);
@ -940,7 +936,7 @@ static void add_ups(char *sys, char *desc)
tmp = last = ulhead;
while (tmp) {
while (tmp) {
last = tmp;
tmp = tmp->next;
}
@ -1045,12 +1041,9 @@ static void display_single(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argc);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argv);
extractcgiargs();
printf("Content-type: text/html\n");
printf("Content-type: text/html\n");
printf("Pragma: no-cache\n");
printf("\n");

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@ -17,25 +17,8 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_UPSSTATS_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSSTATS_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
typedef struct {
char *sys;
char *desc;
void *next;
} ulist_t;
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSSTATS_H_SEEN */

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@ -304,29 +159,21 @@ LIBPOWERMAN_LIBS = @LIBPOWERMAN_LIBS@
LIBS = @LIBS@
LIBSSL_CFLAGS = @LIBSSL_CFLAGS@
LIBSSL_LIBS = @LIBSSL_LIBS@
LIBSSL_REQUIRES = @LIBSSL_REQUIRES@
LIBTOOL = @LIBTOOL@
LIBTOOL_DEPS = @LIBTOOL_DEPS@
LIBUSB_CFLAGS = @LIBUSB_CFLAGS@
LIBUSB_CONFIG = @LIBUSB_CONFIG@
LIBUSB_LIBS = @LIBUSB_LIBS@
LIBWRAP_CFLAGS = @LIBWRAP_CFLAGS@
LIBWRAP_LIBS = @LIBWRAP_LIBS@
LIPO = @LIPO@
LN_S = @LN_S@
LN_S_R = @LN_S_R@
LTLIBOBJS = @LTLIBOBJS@
LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH = @LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH@
MAINT = @MAINT@
MAKEINFO = @MAKEINFO@
MANIFEST_TOOL = @MANIFEST_TOOL@
MKDIR_P = @MKDIR_P@
NETLIBS = @NETLIBS@
NET_SNMP_CONFIG = @NET_SNMP_CONFIG@
NM = @NM@
NMEDIT = @NMEDIT@
NUT_DATADIR = @NUT_DATADIR@
NUT_LIBEXECDIR = @NUT_LIBEXECDIR@
NUT_NETVERSION = @NUT_NETVERSION@
OBJDUMP = @OBJDUMP@
OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@
@ -346,9 +193,6 @@ PKG_CONFIG = @PKG_CONFIG@
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR = @PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR@
PKG_CONFIG_PATH = @PKG_CONFIG_PATH@
PORT = @PORT@
PYTHON = @PYTHON@
PYTHON2 = @PYTHON2@
PYTHON3 = @PYTHON3@
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
RUN_AS_GROUP = @RUN_AS_GROUP@
RUN_AS_USER = @RUN_AS_USER@
@ -357,30 +201,24 @@ SED = @SED@
SERLIBS = @SERLIBS@
SET_MAKE = @SET_MAKE@
SHELL = @SHELL@
SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT = @SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT@
STATEPATH = @STATEPATH@
STRIP = @STRIP@
SUN_LIBUSB = @SUN_LIBUSB@
TREE_VERSION = @TREE_VERSION@
VALGRIND = @VALGRIND@
VERSION = @VERSION@
WORDS_BIGENDIAN = @WORDS_BIGENDIAN@
XMLLINT = @XMLLINT@
XSLTPROC = @XSLTPROC@
abs_builddir = @abs_builddir@
abs_srcdir = @abs_srcdir@
abs_top_builddir = @abs_top_builddir@
abs_top_srcdir = @abs_top_srcdir@
ac_ct_AR = @ac_ct_AR@
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auglensdir = @auglensdir@
bindir = @bindir@
build = @build@
build_alias = @build_alias@
@ -391,12 +229,8 @@ builddir = @builddir@
cgiexecdir = @cgiexecdir@
datadir = @datadir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
devddir = @devddir@
docdir = @docdir@
driverexecdir = @driverexecdir@
dummy_PKG_CONFIG = @dummy_PKG_CONFIG@
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dummy_PKG_CONFIG_LIBS = @dummy_PKG_CONFIG_LIBS@
dvidir = @dvidir@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
host = @host@
@ -415,21 +249,18 @@ localedir = @localedir@
localstatedir = @localstatedir@
mandir = @mandir@
mkdir_p = @mkdir_p@
now = @now@
oldincludedir = @oldincludedir@
pdfdir = @pdfdir@
pkgconfigdir = @pkgconfigdir@
prefix = @prefix@
program_transform_name = @program_transform_name@
psdir = @psdir@
runstatedir = @runstatedir@
sbindir = @sbindir@
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srcdir = @srcdir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
systemdshutdowndir = @systemdshutdowndir@
systemdsystemshutdowndir = @systemdsystemshutdowndir@
systemdsystemunitdir = @systemdsystemunitdir@
systemdtmpfilesdir = @systemdtmpfilesdir@
target = @target@
target_alias = @target_alias@
target_cpu = @target_cpu@
@ -440,22 +271,18 @@ top_builddir = @top_builddir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
udevdir = @udevdir@
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@BUILDING_IN_TREE_FALSE@BUILT_SOURCES = common.c
# do not hard depend on '../include/nut_version.h', since it blocks
# 'dist', and is only required for actual build, in which case
# BUILT_SOURCES (in ../include) will ensure nut_version.h will
# be built before anything else
libcommon_la_SOURCES = common.c state.c upsconf.c
# ensure inclusion of local implementation of missing systems functions
# using LTLIBOBJS. Refer to configure.in/.ac -> AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
# using LTLIBOBJS. Refer to configure.in -> AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
libcommon_la_LIBADD = libparseconf.la @LTLIBOBJS@
libcommonclient_la_LIBADD = libparseconf.la @LTLIBOBJS@
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in .dirstamp
all: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) all-am
all: all-am
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .lo .o .obj
@ -471,13 +298,14 @@ $(srcdir)/Makefile.in: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(am__confi
echo ' cd $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) --gnu common/Makefile'; \
$(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) && \
$(AUTOMAKE) --gnu common/Makefile
.PRECIOUS: Makefile
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
@case '$?' in \
*config.status*) \
cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh;; \
*) \
echo ' cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles)'; \
cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles);; \
echo ' cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__depfiles_maybe)'; \
cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__depfiles_maybe);; \
esac;
$(top_builddir)/config.status: $(top_srcdir)/configure $(CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES)
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@list='$(noinst_LTLIBRARIES)'; \
locs=`for p in $$list; do echo $$p; done | \
sed 's|^[^/]*$$|.|; s|/[^/]*$$||; s|$$|/so_locations|' | \
sort -u`; \
test -z "$$locs" || { \
echo rm -f $${locs}; \
rm -f $${locs}; \
}
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$(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(libcommon_la_OBJECTS) $(libcommon_la_LIBADD) $(LIBS)
libcommonclient.la: $(libcommonclient_la_OBJECTS) $(libcommonclient_la_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_libcommonclient_la_DEPENDENCIES)
$(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(libcommonclient_la_OBJECTS) $(libcommonclient_la_LIBADD) $(LIBS)
libparseconf.la: $(libparseconf_la_OBJECTS) $(libparseconf_la_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_libparseconf_la_DEPENDENCIES)
$(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(libparseconf_la_OBJECTS) $(libparseconf_la_LIBADD) $(LIBS)
@list='$(noinst_LTLIBRARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
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test "$$dir" != "$$p" || dir=.; \
echo "rm -f \"$${dir}/so_locations\""; \
rm -f "$${dir}/so_locations"; \
done
libcommon.la: $(libcommon_la_OBJECTS) $(libcommon_la_DEPENDENCIES)
$(LINK) $(libcommon_la_OBJECTS) $(libcommon_la_LIBADD) $(LIBS)
libparseconf.la: $(libparseconf_la_OBJECTS) $(libparseconf_la_DEPENDENCIES)
$(LINK) $(libparseconf_la_OBJECTS) $(libparseconf_la_LIBADD) $(LIBS)
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-rm -f *.$(OBJEXT)
@ -515,45 +336,35 @@ mostlyclean-compile:
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-rm -f *.tab.c
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/atexit.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/setenv.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/snprintf.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/strerror.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/common.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/parseconf.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/state.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/str.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/upsconf.Plo@am__quote@ # am--include-marker
$(am__depfiles_remade):
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@echo '# dummy' >$@-t && $(am__mv) $@-t $@
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@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/atexit.Plo@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/setenv.Plo@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/snprintf.Plo@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/strerror.Plo@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/common.Plo@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/parseconf.Plo@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/state.Plo@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/upsconf.Plo@am__quote@
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@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(LTCOMPILE) -MT $@ -MD -MP -MF $$depbase.Tpo -c -o $@ $< &&\
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@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(AM_V_CC)source='$<' object='$@' libtool=yes @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(LTCOMPILE) -MT $@ -MD -MP -MF $(DEPDIR)/$*.Tpo -c -o $@ $<
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(am__mv) $(DEPDIR)/$*.Tpo $(DEPDIR)/$*.Plo
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ source='$<' object='$@' libtool=yes @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
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@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(AM_V_CC@am__nodep@)$(LTCOMPILE) -c -o $@ $<
@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(LTCOMPILE) -c -o $@ $<
mostlyclean-libtool:
-rm -f *.lo
@ -561,15 +372,26 @@ mostlyclean-libtool:
clean-libtool:
-rm -rf .libs _libs
ID: $(am__tagged_files)
$(am__define_uniq_tagged_files); mkid -fID $$unique
tags: tags-am
TAGS: tags
ID: $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
END { if (nonempty) { for (i in files) print i; }; }'`; \
mkid -fID $$unique
tags: TAGS
tags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
TAGS: $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) \
$(TAGS_FILES) $(LISP)
set x; \
here=`pwd`; \
$(am__define_uniq_tagged_files); \
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
END { if (nonempty) { for (i in files) print i; }; }'`; \
shift; \
if test -z "$(ETAGS_ARGS)$$*$$unique"; then :; else \
test -n "$$unique" || unique=$$empty_fix; \
@ -581,11 +403,15 @@ tags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
$$unique; \
fi; \
fi
ctags: ctags-am
CTAGS: ctags
ctags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
$(am__define_uniq_tagged_files); \
ctags: CTAGS
CTAGS: $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) \
$(TAGS_FILES) $(LISP)
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
END { if (nonempty) { for (i in files) print i; }; }'`; \
test -z "$(CTAGS_ARGS)$$unique" \
|| $(CTAGS) $(CTAGSFLAGS) $(AM_CTAGSFLAGS) $(CTAGS_ARGS) \
$$unique
@ -594,29 +420,11 @@ GTAGS:
here=`$(am__cd) $(top_builddir) && pwd` \
&& $(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) \
&& gtags -i $(GTAGS_ARGS) "$$here"
cscopelist: cscopelist-am
cscopelist-am: $(am__tagged_files)
list='$(am__tagged_files)'; \
case "$(srcdir)" in \
[\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*) sdir="$(srcdir)" ;; \
*) sdir=$(subdir)/$(srcdir) ;; \
esac; \
for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then \
echo "$(subdir)/$$i"; \
else \
echo "$$sdir/$$i"; \
fi; \
done >> $(top_builddir)/cscope.files
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-rm -f TAGS ID GTAGS GRTAGS GSYMS GPATH tags
distdir: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distdir-am
distdir-am: $(DISTFILES)
distdir: $(DISTFILES)
@srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
topsrcdirstrip=`echo "$(top_srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
list='$(DISTFILES)'; \
@ -647,14 +455,11 @@ distdir-am: $(DISTFILES)
fi; \
done
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check: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) check-am
check: check-am
all-am: Makefile $(LTLIBRARIES)
installdirs:
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$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-am
install-exec: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-exec-am
install: install-am
install-exec: install-exec-am
install-data: install-data-am
uninstall: uninstall-am
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installcheck: installcheck-am
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$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \
install_sh_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG=-s \
install; \
else \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \
install_sh_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG=-s \
"INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV=STRIPPROG='$(STRIP)'" install; \
fi
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \
install_sh_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG=-s \
`test -z '$(STRIP)' || \
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-test -z "$(CLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(CLEANFILES)
distclean-generic:
-test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)
@ -684,23 +483,13 @@ distclean-generic:
maintainer-clean-generic:
@echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use"
@echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
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-test -z "$(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)
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mostlyclean-am
distclean: distclean-am
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-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/setenv.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/snprintf.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/strerror.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/common.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/parseconf.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/state.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/str.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/upsconf.Plo
-rm -rf $(DEPDIR) ./$(DEPDIR)
-rm -f Makefile
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distclean-tags
@ -746,15 +535,7 @@ install-ps-am:
installcheck-am:
maintainer-clean: maintainer-clean-am
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/atexit.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/setenv.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/snprintf.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/strerror.Plo
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-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/parseconf.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/state.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/str.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/upsconf.Plo
-rm -rf $(DEPDIR) ./$(DEPDIR)
-rm -f Makefile
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@ -773,45 +554,21 @@ ps-am:
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.MAKE: all check install install-am install-exec install-strip
.MAKE: install-am install-strip
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mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-libtool pdf pdf-am ps ps-am \
tags tags-am uninstall uninstall-am
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distclean-tags distdir dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am \
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# do not hard depend on '../include/nut_version.h', since it blocks
# 'dist', and is only required for actual build, in which case
# BUILT_SOURCES (in ../include) will ensure nut_version.h will
# be built before anything else... but do depend on its build area:
# No need for symlink hack
@BUILDING_IN_TREE_TRUE@common.c: $(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h
# Surprisingly, for some "make" implementations this dependency means
# that the "common.c" required for builds below will be seeked in the
# current directory. So for out-of-tree builds like distcheck, we have
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@BUILDING_IN_TREE_FALSE@common.c: $(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h $(srcdir)/common.c
@BUILDING_IN_TREE_FALSE@ test -s "$@" || ln -s -f "$(top_srcdir)/common/common.c" "$@"
$(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h:
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# the root Makefile.am takes care of that!
#clean-local:
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# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
/* common.c - common useful functions
Copyright (C) 2000 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
Copyright (C) 2021-2022 Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut@gmail.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@ -22,11 +21,8 @@
#include <ctype.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <grp.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
/* the reason we define UPS_VERSION as a static string, rather than a
macro, is to make dependency tracking easier (only common.o depends
@ -36,52 +32,6 @@
#include "nut_version.h"
const char *UPS_VERSION = NUT_VERSION_MACRO;
#include <stdio.h>
/* Know which bitness we were built for,
* to adjust the search paths for get_libname() */
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#if UINTPTR_MAX == 0xffffffffffffffffULL
# define BUILD_64 1
#else
# ifdef BUILD_64
# undef BUILD_64
# endif
#endif
/* https://stackoverflow.com/a/12844426/4715872 */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
pid_t get_max_pid_t()
{
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
if (sizeof(pid_t) == sizeof(short)) return (pid_t)SHRT_MAX;
if (sizeof(pid_t) == sizeof(int)) return (pid_t)INT_MAX;
if (sizeof(pid_t) == sizeof(long)) return (pid_t)LONG_MAX;
#if defined(__cplusplus) || (defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)) || (defined _STDC_C99) || (defined __C99FEATURES__) /* C99+ build mode */
# if defined(LLONG_MAX) /* since C99 */
if (sizeof(pid_t) == sizeof(long long)) return (pid_t)LLONG_MAX;
# endif
#endif
abort();
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
}
int nut_debug_level = 0;
int nut_log_level = 0;
static int upslog_flags = UPSLOG_STDERR;
@ -101,7 +51,7 @@ static int xbit_test(int val, int flag)
return ((val & flag) == flag);
}
/* enable writing upslog_with_errno() and upslogx() type messages to
/* enable writing upslog_with_errno() and upslogx() type messages to
the syslog */
void syslogbit_set(void)
{
@ -176,7 +126,7 @@ void background(void)
close(1);
close(2);
if (pid != 0)
if (pid != 0)
_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* parent */
/* child */
@ -213,32 +163,8 @@ struct passwd *get_user_pwent(const char *name)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "user %s not found", name);
else
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "getpwnam(%s)", name);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_RETURN) )
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_RETURN
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code-return"
#endif
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
# ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_RETURN
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code-return"
# endif
#endif
/* Oh joy, adding unreachable "return" to make one compiler happy,
* and pragmas around to make other compilers happy, all at once! */
return NULL;
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_RETURN) )
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
return NULL; /* to make the compiler happy */
}
/* change to the user defined in the struct */
@ -282,7 +208,7 @@ void writepid(const char *name)
{
char fn[SMALLBUF];
FILE *pidf;
mode_t mask;
int mask;
/* use full path if present, else build filename in PIDPATH */
if (*name == '/')
@ -294,9 +220,7 @@ void writepid(const char *name)
pidf = fopen(fn, "w");
if (pidf) {
intmax_t pid = (intmax_t)getpid();
upsdebugx(1, "Saving PID %jd into %s", pid, fn);
fprintf(pidf, "%jd\n", pid);
fprintf(pidf, "%d\n", (int) getpid());
fclose(pidf);
} else {
upslog_with_errno(LOG_NOTICE, "writepid: fopen %s", fn);
@ -305,17 +229,30 @@ void writepid(const char *name)
umask(mask);
}
/* send sig to pid, returns -1 for error, or
* zero for a successfully sent signal
*/
int sendsignalpid(pid_t pid, int sig)
/* open pidfn, get the pid, then send it sig */
int sendsignalfn(const char *pidfn, int sig)
{
int ret;
char buf[SMALLBUF];
FILE *pidf;
int pid, ret;
if (pid < 2 || pid > get_max_pid_t()) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE,
"Ignoring invalid pid number %" PRIdMAX,
(intmax_t) pid);
pidf = fopen(pidfn, "r");
if (!pidf) {
upslog_with_errno(LOG_NOTICE, "fopen %s", pidfn);
return -1;
}
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), pidf) == NULL) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Failed to read pid from %s", pidfn);
fclose(pidf);
return -1;
}
pid = strtol(buf, (char **)NULL, 10);
if (pid < 2) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Ignoring invalid pid number %d", pid);
fclose(pidf);
return -1;
}
@ -324,78 +261,21 @@ int sendsignalpid(pid_t pid, int sig)
if (ret < 0) {
perror("kill");
fclose(pidf);
return -1;
}
if (sig != 0) {
/* now actually send it */
ret = kill(pid, sig);
/* now actually send it */
ret = kill(pid, sig);
if (ret < 0) {
perror("kill");
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/* parses string buffer into a pid_t if it passes
* a few sanity checks; returns -1 on error
*/
pid_t parsepid(const char *buf)
{
pid_t pid = -1;
/* assuming 10 digits for a long */
intmax_t _pid = strtol(buf, (char **)NULL, 10);
if (_pid <= get_max_pid_t()) {
pid = (pid_t)_pid;
} else {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Received a pid number too big for a pid_t: %" PRIdMAX, _pid);
}
return pid;
}
/* open pidfn, get the pid, then send it sig
* returns negative codes for errors, or
* zero for a successfully sent signal
*/
int sendsignalfn(const char *pidfn, int sig)
{
char buf[SMALLBUF];
FILE *pidf;
pid_t pid = -1;
int ret = -1;
pidf = fopen(pidfn, "r");
if (!pidf) {
upslog_with_errno(LOG_NOTICE, "fopen %s", pidfn);
return -3;
}
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), pidf) == NULL) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Failed to read pid from %s", pidfn);
if (ret < 0) {
perror("kill");
fclose(pidf);
return -2;
}
/* TOTHINK: Original code only closed pidf before
* exiting the method, on error or "normally".
* Why not here? Do we want an (exclusive?) hold
* on it while being active in the method?
*/
/* this method actively reports errors, if any */
pid = parsepid(buf);
if (pid >= 0) {
/* this method actively reports errors, if any */
ret = sendsignalpid(pid, sig);
return -1;
}
fclose(pidf);
return ret;
return 0;
}
int snprintfcat(char *dst, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
@ -405,46 +285,14 @@ int snprintfcat(char *dst, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
int ret;
size--;
if (len > size) {
/* Do not truncate existing string */
errno = ERANGE;
return -1;
}
assert(len <= size);
va_start(ap, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
/* Note: this code intentionally uses a caller-provided format string */
ret = vsnprintf(dst + len, size - len, fmt, ap);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(ap);
dst[size] = '\0';
/* Note: there is a standards loophole here: strlen() must return size_t
* and printf() family returns a signed int with negatives for errors.
* In theory it can overflow a 64-vs-32 bit range, or signed-vs-unsigned.
* In practice we hope to not have gigabytes-long config strings.
*/
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
#ifdef INT_MAX
if ( ( (unsigned long long)len + (unsigned long long)ret ) >= (unsigned long long)INT_MAX ) {
errno = ERANGE;
return -1;
}
#endif
return (int)len + ret;
return len + ret;
}
/* lazy way to send a signal if the program uses the PIDPATH */
@ -471,27 +319,7 @@ static void vupslog(int priority, const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
int ret;
char buf[LARGEBUF];
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
ret = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, va);
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
if ((ret < 0) || (ret >= (int) sizeof(buf)))
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "vupslog: vsnprintf needed more than %d bytes",
@ -501,20 +329,20 @@ static void vupslog(int priority, const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
snprintfcat(buf, sizeof(buf), ": %s", strerror(errno));
if (nut_debug_level > 0) {
static struct timeval start = { 0, 0 };
static struct timeval start = { 0 };
struct timeval now;
gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
if (start.tv_sec == 0) {
start = now;
}
if (start.tv_usec > now.tv_usec) {
now.tv_usec += 1000000;
now.tv_sec -= 1;
}
fprintf(stderr, "%4.0f.%06ld\t", difftime(now.tv_sec, start.tv_sec), (long)(now.tv_usec - start.tv_usec));
}
@ -525,7 +353,7 @@ static void vupslog(int priority, const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
}
/* Return the default path for the directory containing configuration files */
const char * confpath(void)
const char * confpath(void)
{
const char * path;
@ -536,82 +364,33 @@ const char * confpath(void)
}
/* Return the default path for the directory containing state files */
const char * dflt_statepath(void)
const char * dflt_statepath(void)
{
const char * path;
path = getenv("NUT_STATEPATH");
if ( (path == NULL) || (*path == '\0') )
if ((path = getenv("NUT_STATEPATH")) == NULL)
path = STATEPATH;
return path;
}
/* Return the alternate path for pid files, for processes running as non-root
* Per documentation and configure script, the fallback value is the
* state-file path as the daemon and drivers can write there too.
* Note that this differs from PIDPATH that higher-privileged daemons, such
* as upsmon, tend to use.
*/
const char * altpidpath(void)
/* Return the alternate path for pid files */
const char * altpidpath(void)
{
const char * path;
path = getenv("NUT_ALTPIDPATH");
if ( (path == NULL) || (*path == '\0') )
path = getenv("NUT_STATEPATH");
if ( (path != NULL) && (*path != '\0') )
return path;
#ifdef ALTPIDPATH
return ALTPIDPATH;
#else
/* We assume, here and elsewhere, that at least STATEPATH is always defined */
return STATEPATH;
return dflt_statepath();
#endif
}
/* Die with a standard message if socket filename is too long */
void check_unix_socket_filename(const char *fn) {
struct sockaddr_un ssaddr;
if (strlen(fn) < sizeof(ssaddr.sun_path))
return;
/* Avoid useless truncated pathnames that
* other driver instances would conflict
* with, and upsd can not discover.
* Note this is quite short on many OSes
* varying 104-108 bytes (UNIX_PATH_MAX)
* as opposed to PATH_MAX or MAXPATHLEN
* typically of a kilobyte range.
*/
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE,
"Can't create a unix domain socket: pathname '%s' "
"is too long (%zu) for 'struct sockaddr_un->sun_path' "
"on this system (%zu)",
fn, strlen(fn), sizeof(ssaddr.sun_path));
}
/* logs the formatted string to any configured logging devices + the output of strerror(errno) */
void upslog_with_errno(int priority, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list va;
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(priority, fmt, va, 1);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
}
@ -621,115 +400,44 @@ void upslogx(int priority, const char *fmt, ...)
va_list va;
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(priority, fmt, va, 0);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
}
void s_upsdebug_with_errno(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
void upsdebug_with_errno(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list va;
char fmt2[LARGEBUF];
/* Note: Thanks to macro wrapping, we do not quite need this
* test now, but we still need the "level" value to report
* below - when it is not zero.
*/
if (nut_debug_level < level)
return;
/* For debugging output, we want to prepend the debug level so the user can
* e.g. lower the level (less -D's on command line) to retain just the amount
* of logging info he needs to see at the moment. Using '-DDDDD' all the time
* is too brutal and needed high-level overview can be lost. This [D#] prefix
* can help limit this debug stream quicker, than experimentally picking ;) */
if (level > 0) {
int ret;
ret = snprintf(fmt2, sizeof(fmt2), "[D%d] %s", level, fmt);
if ((ret < 0) || (ret >= (int) sizeof(fmt2))) {
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "upsdebug_with_errno: snprintf needed more than %d bytes",
LARGEBUF);
} else {
fmt = (const char *)fmt2;
}
}
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(LOG_DEBUG, fmt, va, 1);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
}
void s_upsdebugx(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
void upsdebugx(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list va;
char fmt2[LARGEBUF];
if (nut_debug_level < level)
return;
/* See comments above in upsdebug_with_errno() - they apply here too. */
if (level > 0) {
int ret;
ret = snprintf(fmt2, sizeof(fmt2), "[D%d] %s", level, fmt);
if ((ret < 0) || (ret >= (int) sizeof(fmt2))) {
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "upsdebugx: snprintf needed more than %d bytes",
LARGEBUF);
} else {
fmt = (const char *)fmt2;
}
}
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(LOG_DEBUG, fmt, va, 0);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
}
/* dump message msg and len bytes from buf to upsdebugx(level) in
hexadecimal. (This function replaces Philippe Marzouk's original
dump_hex() function) */
void s_upsdebug_hex(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, size_t len)
void upsdebug_hex(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, int len)
{
char line[100];
int n; /* number of characters currently in line */
size_t i; /* number of bytes output from buffer */
int i; /* number of bytes output from buffer */
n = snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s: (%zu bytes) =>", msg, len);
if (n < 0) goto failed;
n = snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s: (%d bytes) =>", msg, len);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
@ -739,86 +447,9 @@ void s_upsdebug_hex(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, size_t len)
}
n = snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), n ? " %02x" : "%02x",
((const unsigned char *)buf)[i]);
if (n < 0) goto failed;
((unsigned char *)buf)[i]);
}
s_upsdebugx(level, "%s", line);
return;
failed:
s_upsdebugx(level, "%s", "Failed to print a hex dump for debug");
}
/* taken from www.asciitable.com */
static const char* ascii_symb[] = {
"NUL", /* 0x00 */
"SOH", /* 0x01 */
"STX", /* 0x02 */
"ETX", /* 0x03 */
"EOT", /* 0x04 */
"ENQ", /* 0x05 */
"ACK", /* 0x06 */
"BEL", /* 0x07 */
"BS", /* 0x08 */
"TAB", /* 0x09 */
"LF", /* 0x0A */
"VT", /* 0x0B */
"FF", /* 0x0C */
"CR", /* 0x0D */
"SO", /* 0x0E */
"SI", /* 0x0F */
"DLE", /* 0x10 */
"DC1", /* 0x11 */
"DC2", /* 0x12 */
"DC3", /* 0x13 */
"DC4", /* 0x14 */
"NAK", /* 0x15 */
"SYN", /* 0x16 */
"ETB", /* 0x17 */
"CAN", /* 0x18 */
"EM", /* 0x19 */
"SUB", /* 0x1A */
"ESC", /* 0x1B */
"FS", /* 0x1C */
"GS", /* 0x1D */
"RS", /* 0x1E */
"US" /* 0x1F */
};
/* dump message msg and len bytes from buf to upsdebugx(level) in ascii. */
void s_upsdebug_ascii(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, size_t len)
{
char line[256];
int n; /* number of characters currently in line */
size_t i; /* number of bytes output from buffer */
unsigned char ch;
if (nut_debug_level < level)
return; /* save cpu cycles */
n = snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s", msg);
if (n < 0) goto failed;
for (i=0; i<len; ++i) {
ch = ((const unsigned char *)buf)[i];
if (ch < 0x20)
n = snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "%3s ", ascii_symb[ch]);
else if (ch >= 0x80)
n = snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "%02Xh ", ch);
else
n = snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "'%c' ", ch);
if (n < 0) goto failed;
}
s_upsdebugx(level, "%s", line);
return;
failed:
s_upsdebugx(level, "%s", "Failed to print an ASCII data dump for debug");
upsdebugx(level, "%s", line);
}
static void vfatal(const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
@ -828,19 +459,7 @@ static void vfatal(const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
if (xbit_test(upslog_flags, UPSLOG_SYSLOG_ON_FATAL))
xbit_set(&upslog_flags, UPSLOG_SYSLOG);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(LOG_ERR, fmt, va, use_strerror);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
}
void fatal_with_errno(int status, const char *fmt, ...)
@ -848,19 +467,7 @@ void fatal_with_errno(int status, const char *fmt, ...)
va_list va;
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vfatal(fmt, va, (errno > 0) ? 1 : 0);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
exit(status);
@ -871,19 +478,7 @@ void fatalx(int status, const char *fmt, ...)
va_list va;
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vfatal(fmt, va, 0);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
exit(status);
@ -927,10 +522,40 @@ char *xstrdup(const char *string)
return p;
}
/* modify in - strip all trailing instances of <sep> */
char *rtrim(char *in, const char sep)
{
char *p;
if (in) {
p = &in[strlen(in) - 1];
while ((p >= in) && (*p == sep))
*p-- = '\0';
}
return in;
}
/* modify in - strip all leading instances of <sep> */
char* ltrim(char *in, const char sep)
{
char *p;
if (in) {
p = in;
while ((*p != '\0') && (*p == sep))
*p++ = *in++;
p = '\0';
}
return in;
}
/* Read up to buflen bytes from fd and return the number of bytes
read. If no data is available within d_sec + d_usec, return 0.
On error, a value < 0 is returned (errno indicates error). */
ssize_t select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen, const time_t d_sec, const suseconds_t d_usec)
int select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen, const long d_sec, const long d_usec)
{
int ret;
fd_set fds;
@ -954,7 +579,7 @@ ssize_t select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen, const time_t d
/* Write up to buflen bytes to fd and return the number of bytes
written. If no data is available within d_sec + d_usec, return 0.
On error, a value < 0 is returned (errno indicates error). */
ssize_t select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t buflen, const time_t d_sec, const suseconds_t d_usec)
int select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t buflen, const long d_sec, const long d_usec)
{
int ret;
fd_set fds;
@ -974,106 +599,3 @@ ssize_t select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t buflen, const t
return write(fd, buf, buflen);
}
/* FIXME: would be good to get more from /etc/ld.so.conf[.d] and/or
* LD_LIBRARY_PATH and a smarter dependency on build bitness; also
* note that different OSes can have their pathnames set up differently
* with regard to default/preferred bitness (maybe a "32" in the name
* should also be searched explicitly - again, IFF our build is 32-bit).
*
* General premise for this solution is that some parts of NUT (e.g. the
* nut-scanner tool, or DMF feature code) must be pre-built and distributed
* in binary packages, but only at run-time it gets to know which third-party
* libraries it should use for particular operations. This differs from e.g.
* distribution packages which group NUT driver binaries explicitly dynamically
* linked against certain OS-provided libraries for accessing this or that
* communications media and/or vendor protocol.
*/
static const char * search_paths[] = {
/* Use the library path (and bitness) provided during ./configure first */
LIBDIR,
"/usr"LIBDIR,
"/usr/local"LIBDIR,
#ifdef BUILD_64
/* Fall back to explicit preference of 64-bit paths as named on some OSes */
"/usr/lib/64",
"/usr/lib64",
#endif
"/usr/lib",
#ifdef BUILD_64
"/lib/64",
"/lib64",
#endif
"/lib",
#ifdef BUILD_64
"/usr/local/lib/64",
"/usr/local/lib64",
#endif
"/usr/local/lib",
#ifdef AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_SHORT_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_SHORT_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_SHORT_ALIAS,
#else
# ifdef AUTOTOOLS_HOST_SHORT_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_HOST_SHORT_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_HOST_SHORT_ALIAS,
# else
# ifdef AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_SHORT_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_SHORT_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_SHORT_ALIAS,
# endif
# endif
#endif
#ifdef AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_ALIAS,
#else
# ifdef AUTOTOOLS_HOST_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_HOST_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_HOST_ALIAS,
# else
# ifdef AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_ALIAS,
# endif
# endif
#endif
NULL
};
char * get_libname(const char* base_libname)
{
DIR *dp;
struct dirent *dirp;
int index = 0;
char *libname_path = NULL;
char current_test_path[LARGEBUF];
size_t base_libname_length = strlen(base_libname);
for(index = 0 ; (search_paths[index] != NULL) && (libname_path == NULL) ; index++)
{
memset(current_test_path, 0, LARGEBUF);
if ((dp = opendir(search_paths[index])) == NULL)
continue;
upsdebugx(2,"Looking for lib %s in directory #%d : %s", base_libname, index, search_paths[index]);
while ((dirp = readdir(dp)) != NULL)
{
upsdebugx(5,"Comparing lib %s with dirpath %s", base_libname, dirp->d_name);
int compres = strncmp(dirp->d_name, base_libname, base_libname_length);
if(compres == 0) {
snprintf(current_test_path, LARGEBUF, "%s/%s", search_paths[index], dirp->d_name);
libname_path = realpath(current_test_path, NULL);
upsdebugx(2,"Candidate path for lib %s is %s (realpath %s)", base_libname, current_test_path, (libname_path!=NULL)?libname_path:"NULL");
if (libname_path != NULL)
break;
}
}
closedir(dp);
}
upsdebugx(1,"Looking for lib %s, found %s", base_libname, (libname_path!=NULL)?libname_path:"NULL");
return libname_path;
}

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
* There is now a context buffer, and you call pconf_init to set it up.
* All subsequent calls must have it as the first argument. There are
* two entry points for parsing lines. You can have it read a file
* (pconf_file_begin and pconf_file_next), take lines directly from
* (pconf_file_begin and pconf_file_next), take lines directly from
* the caller (pconf_line), or go along a character at a time (pconf_char).
* The parsing is identical no matter how you feed it.
*
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
*
* Fatal errors are those that involve memory allocation. If the user
* defines an error handler when calling pconf_init, that function will
* be called with the error message before parseconf exits. By default
* be called with the error message before parseconf exits. By default
* it will just write the message to stderr before exiting.
*
* Input vs. Output:
@ -57,12 +57,12 @@
* also allows you to join lines, allowing you to have logical lines
* that span physical lines, just like you can do in some shells.
*
* Lines normally end with a newline, but reaching EOF will also force
* Lines normally end with a newline, but reaching EOF will also force
* parsing on what's been scanned so far.
*
*
* Design:
*
* Characters are read one at a time to drive the state machine.
* Characters are read one at a time to drive the state machine.
* As words are completed (by hitting whitespace or ending a "" item),
* they are committed to the next buffer in the arglist. realloc is
* used, so the buffer can grow to handle bigger words.
@ -76,20 +76,15 @@
*
*/
#include "common.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "parseconf.h"
#include "attribute.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
/* possible states */
@ -102,9 +97,6 @@
#define STATE_ENDOFLINE 7
#define STATE_PARSEERR 8
static void pconf_fatal(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *errtxt)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void pconf_fatal(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *errtxt)
{
if (ctx->errhandler)
@ -117,7 +109,7 @@ static void pconf_fatal(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *errtxt)
static void add_arg_word(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
{
size_t argpos;
int argpos;
size_t wbuflen;
/* this is where the new value goes */
@ -130,13 +122,13 @@ static void add_arg_word(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
ctx->maxargs = ctx->numargs;
/* resize the lists */
ctx->arglist = realloc(ctx->arglist,
ctx->arglist = realloc(ctx->arglist,
sizeof(char *) * ctx->numargs);
if (!ctx->arglist)
pconf_fatal(ctx, "realloc arglist failed");
ctx->argsize = realloc(ctx->argsize,
ctx->argsize = realloc(ctx->argsize,
sizeof(size_t) * ctx->numargs);
if (!ctx->argsize)
@ -179,7 +171,7 @@ static void addchar(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
wbuflen = strlen(ctx->wordbuf);
/* CVE-2012-2944: only allow the subset of ASCII charset from Space to ~ */
/* CVE-2012-2944: only allow the subset Ascii charset from Space to ~ */
if ((ctx->ch < 0x20) || (ctx->ch > 0x7f)) {
fprintf(stderr, "addchar: discarding invalid character (0x%02x)!\n",
ctx->ch);
@ -207,7 +199,7 @@ static void addchar(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
ctx->wordptr = &ctx->wordbuf[wbuflen];
}
*ctx->wordptr++ = (char)ctx->ch;
*ctx->wordptr++ = ctx->ch;
*ctx->wordptr = '\0';
}
@ -242,8 +234,8 @@ static int findwordstart(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
return STATE_FINDEOL;
/* space = not in a word yet, so loop back */
if (isspace((size_t)ctx->ch))
return STATE_FINDWORDSTART;
if (isspace(ctx->ch))
return STATE_FINDWORDSTART;
/* \ = literal = accept the next char blindly */
if (ctx->ch == '\\')
@ -263,7 +255,7 @@ static int findwordstart(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
}
return STATE_COLLECT;
}
}
/* eat characters until the end of the line is found */
static int findeol(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
@ -282,7 +274,7 @@ static void pconf_seterr(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *errmsg)
snprintf(ctx->errmsg, PCONF_ERR_LEN, "%s", errmsg);
ctx->error = 1;
}
}
/* quote characters inside a word bounded by "quotes" */
static int quotecollect(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
@ -299,7 +291,7 @@ static int quotecollect(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
/* another " means we're done with this word */
if (ctx->ch == '"') {
endofword(ctx);
return STATE_FINDWORDSTART;
}
@ -342,7 +334,7 @@ static int collect(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
}
/* space means the word is done */
if (isspace((size_t)ctx->ch)) {
if (isspace(ctx->ch)) {
endofword(ctx);
return STATE_FINDWORDSTART;
@ -451,9 +443,6 @@ int pconf_file_begin(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *fn)
return 0;
}
/* prevent fd leaking to child processes */
fcntl(fileno(ctx->f), F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
return 1; /* OK */
}
@ -582,7 +571,7 @@ int pconf_line(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *line)
/* deal with any lingering characters */
/* still building a word? */
if (ctx->wordptr != ctx->wordbuf)
if (ctx->wordptr != ctx->wordbuf)
endofword(ctx); /* tie it off */
return 1;

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@ -9,14 +9,13 @@ int nut_setenv(const char *name, const char *value, int overwrite)
char *val;
char *buffer;
int rv;
if (overwrite == 0) {
val = getenv(name);
if (val != NULL) {
return 0;
}
}
buffer = xmalloc(strlen(value) + strlen(name) + 2);
strcpy(buffer, name);
strcat(buffer, "=");

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@ -35,9 +35,9 @@
* original. Also, there is now a builtin-test, just compile with:
* gcc -DTEST_SNPRINTF -o snprintf snprintf.c -lm
* and run snprintf for results.
*
*
* Thomas Roessler <roessler@guug.de> 01/27/98 for mutt 0.89i
* The PGP code was using unsigned hexadecimal formats.
* The PGP code was using unsigned hexadecimal formats.
* Unfortunately, unsigned formats simply didn't work.
*
* Michael Elkins <me@cs.hmc.edu> 03/05/98 for mutt 0.90.8
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
#include "config.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
# include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) || !defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF)
@ -102,14 +102,14 @@
/*int snprintf (char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, ...);*/
/*int vsnprintf (char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, va_list arg);*/
static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format,
static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format,
va_list args);
static void fmtstr (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
char *value, int flags, int min, int max);
char *value, int flags, int min, int max);
static void fmtint (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
long value, int base, int min, int max, int flags);
long value, int base, int min, int max, int flags);
static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
LDOUBLE fvalue, int min, int max, int flags);
LDOUBLE fvalue, int min, int max, int flags);
static void dopr_outch (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char c );
/*
@ -137,26 +137,10 @@ static void dopr_outch (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char c );
/* Conversion Flags */
#define DP_C_SHORT 1
/* Note: Originally DP_C_SHORT converted to "short int" types, but modernish
* (C99+ or even earlier) standards require that the minimal type passed
* through variadic args '...' is an int, and smaller types are padded up
* to it - so value shifts in memory and erroneous access crashes can occur
* if smaller data is accessed blindly. Code below has been fixed to not pass
* "short int" anymore - it just casts the int to desired smaller type (and
* so drops the padding bits). */
#define DP_C_LONG 2
#define DP_C_LDOUBLE 3
#define DP_C_LLONG 4
#ifdef C89PLUS
#undef C89PLUS
#endif
#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__STDC_VERSION__)
/* C89+ and C90+ code respectively */
#define C89PLUS 1
#endif
#define char_to_int(p) ((p)- '0')
#define MAX(p,q) (((p) >= (q)) ? (p) : (q))
@ -172,7 +156,7 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
int flags;
int cflags;
size_t currlen;
state = DP_S_DEFAULT;
currlen = flags = cflags = min = 0;
max = -1;
@ -180,259 +164,237 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
while (state != DP_S_DONE)
{
if ((ch == '\0') || (currlen >= maxlen))
if ((ch == '\0') || (currlen >= maxlen))
state = DP_S_DONE;
switch(state)
switch(state)
{
case DP_S_DEFAULT:
if (ch == '%')
state = DP_S_FLAGS;
else
dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, ch);
if (ch == '%')
state = DP_S_FLAGS;
else
dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, ch);
ch = *format++;
break;
case DP_S_FLAGS:
switch (ch)
switch (ch)
{
case '-':
flags |= DP_F_MINUS;
flags |= DP_F_MINUS;
ch = *format++;
break;
break;
case '+':
flags |= DP_F_PLUS;
flags |= DP_F_PLUS;
ch = *format++;
break;
break;
case ' ':
flags |= DP_F_SPACE;
flags |= DP_F_SPACE;
ch = *format++;
break;
break;
case '#':
flags |= DP_F_NUM;
flags |= DP_F_NUM;
ch = *format++;
break;
break;
case '0':
flags |= DP_F_ZERO;
flags |= DP_F_ZERO;
ch = *format++;
break;
break;
default:
state = DP_S_MIN;
break;
state = DP_S_MIN;
break;
}
break;
case DP_S_MIN:
if (isdigit((unsigned char)ch))
if (isdigit((unsigned char)ch))
{
min = 10*min + char_to_int (ch);
ch = *format++;
}
else if (ch == '*')
min = 10*min + char_to_int (ch);
ch = *format++;
}
else if (ch == '*')
{
min = va_arg (args, int);
ch = *format++;
state = DP_S_DOT;
}
else
state = DP_S_DOT;
min = va_arg (args, int);
ch = *format++;
state = DP_S_DOT;
}
else
state = DP_S_DOT;
break;
case DP_S_DOT:
if (ch == '.')
if (ch == '.')
{
state = DP_S_MAX;
ch = *format++;
}
else
state = DP_S_MOD;
state = DP_S_MAX;
ch = *format++;
}
else
state = DP_S_MOD;
break;
case DP_S_MAX:
if (isdigit((unsigned char)ch))
if (isdigit((unsigned char)ch))
{
if (max < 0)
max = 0;
max = 10*max + char_to_int (ch);
ch = *format++;
}
else if (ch == '*')
if (max < 0)
max = 0;
max = 10*max + char_to_int (ch);
ch = *format++;
}
else if (ch == '*')
{
max = va_arg (args, int);
ch = *format++;
state = DP_S_MOD;
}
else
state = DP_S_MOD;
max = va_arg (args, int);
ch = *format++;
state = DP_S_MOD;
}
else
state = DP_S_MOD;
break;
case DP_S_MOD:
switch (ch)
switch (ch)
{
case 'h':
cflags = DP_C_SHORT;
ch = *format++;
break;
cflags = DP_C_SHORT;
ch = *format++;
break;
case 'l':
cflags = DP_C_LONG;
ch = *format++;
if (ch == 'l') { /* It's a long long */
cflags = DP_C_LLONG;
ch = *format++;
}
break;
cflags = DP_C_LONG;
ch = *format++;
if (ch == 'l') { /* It's a long long */
cflags = DP_C_LLONG;
ch = *format++;
}
break;
case 'L':
cflags = DP_C_LDOUBLE;
ch = *format++;
break;
cflags = DP_C_LDOUBLE;
ch = *format++;
break;
default:
break;
break;
}
state = DP_S_CONV;
break;
case DP_S_CONV:
switch (ch)
switch (ch)
{
case 'd':
case 'i':
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
#ifdef C89PLUS
value = (short int)va_arg (args, int);
#else
value = va_arg (args, short int);
#endif
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = va_arg (args, long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
value = va_arg (args, LLONG);
else
value = va_arg (args, int);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 10, min, max, flags);
break;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
value = va_arg (args, short int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = va_arg (args, long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
value = va_arg (args, LLONG);
else
value = va_arg (args, int);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 10, min, max, flags);
break;
case 'o':
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
#ifdef C89PLUS
value = (unsigned short int)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
#else
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
#endif
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG);
else
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 8, min, max, flags);
break;
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG);
else
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 8, min, max, flags);
break;
case 'u':
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
#ifdef C89PLUS
value = (unsigned short int)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
#else
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
#endif
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
value = (LLONG)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG);
else
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 10, min, max, flags);
break;
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
value = (LLONG)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG);
else
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 10, min, max, flags);
break;
case 'X':
flags |= DP_F_UP;
goto fallthrough_case_x;
flags |= DP_F_UP;
case 'x':
fallthrough_case_x:
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
#ifdef C89PLUS
value = (unsigned short int)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
#else
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
#endif
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
value = (LLONG)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG);
else
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 16, min, max, flags);
break;
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
value = (LLONG)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG);
else
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 16, min, max, flags);
break;
case 'f':
if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE)
fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE);
else
fvalue = va_arg (args, double);
/* um, floating point? */
fmtfp (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, fvalue, min, max, flags);
break;
if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE)
fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE);
else
fvalue = va_arg (args, double);
/* um, floating point? */
fmtfp (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, fvalue, min, max, flags);
break;
case 'E':
flags |= DP_F_UP;
goto fallthrough_case_e;
flags |= DP_F_UP;
case 'e':
fallthrough_case_e:
if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE)
fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE);
else
fvalue = va_arg (args, double);
break;
if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE)
fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE);
else
fvalue = va_arg (args, double);
break;
case 'G':
flags |= DP_F_UP;
goto fallthrough_case_g;
flags |= DP_F_UP;
case 'g':
fallthrough_case_g:
if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE)
fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE);
else
fvalue = va_arg (args, double);
break;
if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE)
fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE);
else
fvalue = va_arg (args, double);
break;
case 'c':
dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, va_arg (args, int));
break;
dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, va_arg (args, int));
break;
case 's':
strvalue = va_arg (args, char *);
if (max < 0)
max = maxlen; /* ie, no max */
fmtstr (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, strvalue, flags, min, max);
break;
strvalue = va_arg (args, char *);
if (max < 0)
max = maxlen; /* ie, no max */
fmtstr (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, strvalue, flags, min, max);
break;
case 'p':
strvalue = va_arg (args, void *);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, (long) strvalue, 16, min, max, flags);
break;
strvalue = va_arg (args, void *);
fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, (long) strvalue, 16, min, max, flags);
break;
case 'n':
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
{
short int *num;
num = va_arg (args, short int *);
*num = currlen;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
{
short int *num;
num = va_arg (args, short int *);
*num = currlen;
}
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
{
long int *num;
num = va_arg (args, long int *);
*num = (long int)currlen;
}
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
{
LLONG *num;
num = va_arg (args, LLONG *);
*num = (LLONG)currlen;
}
else
{
int *num;
num = va_arg (args, int *);
*num = currlen;
}
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
{
long int *num;
num = va_arg (args, long int *);
*num = (long int)currlen;
}
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
{
LLONG *num;
num = va_arg (args, LLONG *);
*num = (LLONG)currlen;
}
else
{
int *num;
num = va_arg (args, int *);
*num = currlen;
}
break;
break;
case '%':
dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, ch);
break;
dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, ch);
break;
case 'w':
/* not supported yet, treat as next char */
ch = *format++;
break;
/* not supported yet, treat as next char */
ch = *format++;
break;
default:
/* Unknown, skip */
break;
/* Unknown, skip */
break;
}
ch = *format++;
state = DP_S_DEFAULT;
@ -446,18 +408,18 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
break; /* some picky compilers need this */
}
}
if (currlen < maxlen - 1)
if (currlen < maxlen - 1)
buffer[currlen] = '\0';
else
else
buffer[maxlen - 1] = '\0';
}
static void fmtstr (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
char *value, int flags, int min, int max)
char *value, int flags, int min, int max)
{
int padlen, strln; /* amount to pad */
int cnt = 0;
if (value == 0)
{
value = "<NULL>";
@ -465,23 +427,23 @@ static void fmtstr (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
for (strln = 0; value[strln]; ++strln); /* strlen */
padlen = min - strln;
if (padlen < 0)
if (padlen < 0)
padlen = 0;
if (flags & DP_F_MINUS)
if (flags & DP_F_MINUS)
padlen = -padlen; /* Left Justify */
while ((padlen > 0) && (cnt < max))
while ((padlen > 0) && (cnt < max))
{
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' ');
--padlen;
++cnt;
}
while (*value && (cnt < max))
while (*value && (cnt < max))
{
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, *value++);
++cnt;
}
while ((padlen < 0) && (cnt < max))
while ((padlen < 0) && (cnt < max))
{
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' ');
++padlen;
@ -492,7 +454,7 @@ static void fmtstr (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
/* Have to handle DP_F_NUM (ie 0x and 0 alternates) */
static void fmtint (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
long value, int base, int min, int max, int flags)
long value, int base, int min, int max, int flags)
{
int signvalue = 0;
unsigned long uvalue;
@ -501,7 +463,7 @@ static void fmtint (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
int spadlen = 0; /* amount to space pad */
int zpadlen = 0; /* amount to zero pad */
int caps = 0;
if (max < 0)
max = 0;
@ -515,12 +477,12 @@ static void fmtint (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
}
else
if (flags & DP_F_PLUS) /* Do a sign (+/i) */
signvalue = '+';
signvalue = '+';
else
if (flags & DP_F_SPACE)
signvalue = ' ';
signvalue = ' ';
}
if (flags & DP_F_UP) caps = 1; /* Should characters be upper case? */
do {
@ -541,27 +503,27 @@ static void fmtint (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
zpadlen = MAX(zpadlen, spadlen);
spadlen = 0;
}
if (flags & DP_F_MINUS)
if (flags & DP_F_MINUS)
spadlen = -spadlen; /* Left Justifty */
#ifdef DEBUG_SNPRINTF
printf("zpad: %d, spad: %d, min: %d, max: %d, place: %d\n",
zpadlen, spadlen, min, max, place);
zpadlen, spadlen, min, max, place);
#endif
/* Spaces */
while (spadlen > 0)
while (spadlen > 0)
{
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' ');
--spadlen;
}
/* Sign */
if (signvalue)
if (signvalue)
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, signvalue);
/* Zeros */
if (zpadlen > 0)
if (zpadlen > 0)
{
while (zpadlen > 0)
{
@ -571,9 +533,9 @@ static void fmtint (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
}
/* Digits */
while (place > 0)
while (place > 0)
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, convert[--place]);
/* Left Justified spaces */
while (spadlen < 0) {
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' ');
@ -581,7 +543,6 @@ static void fmtint (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
}
}
#ifndef HAVE_ABS_VAL
static LDOUBLE abs_val (LDOUBLE value)
{
LDOUBLE result = value;
@ -591,13 +552,7 @@ static LDOUBLE abs_val (LDOUBLE value)
return result;
}
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_FCVT
/* The two routines that may get defined below are only used if we also don't
* have a fcvt() in the system. Defining and not using the routines may be a
* warning (fatal with -Werror), so we hide them here. */
# ifndef HAVE_POW10
static LDOUBLE pow10 (int exp)
{
LDOUBLE result = 1;
@ -607,12 +562,10 @@ static LDOUBLE pow10 (int exp)
result *= 10;
exp--;
}
return result;
}
# endif
# ifndef HAVE_ROUND
static long round (LDOUBLE value)
{
long intpart;
@ -624,11 +577,9 @@ static long round (LDOUBLE value)
return intpart;
}
# endif
#endif /* HAVE_FCVT */
static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
LDOUBLE fvalue, int min, int max, int flags)
LDOUBLE fvalue, int min, int max, int flags)
{
int signvalue = 0;
LDOUBLE ufvalue;
@ -650,14 +601,12 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
int iplace = 0;
int fplace = 0;
int padlen = 0; /* amount to pad */
int zpadlen = 0;
#ifndef HAVE_FCVT
int zpadlen = 0;
int caps = 0;
long intpart;
long fracpart;
#endif
/*
/*
* AIX manpage says the default is 0, but Solaris says the default
* is 6, and sprintf on AIX defaults to 6
*/
@ -673,7 +622,7 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
signvalue = '+';
else
if (flags & DP_F_SPACE)
signvalue = ' ';
signvalue = ' ';
#if 0
if (flags & DP_F_UP) caps = 1; /* Should characters be upper case? */
@ -682,8 +631,8 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
#ifndef HAVE_FCVT
intpart = (long)ufvalue;
/*
* Sorry, we only support 9 digits past the decimal because of our
/*
* Sorry, we only support 9 digits past the decimal because of our
* conversion method
*/
if (max > 9)
@ -701,8 +650,8 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
}
#ifdef DEBUG_SNPRINTF
printf("fmtfp: %g %d.%d min=%d max=%d\n",
(double)fvalue, intpart, fracpart, min, max);
printf("fmtfp: %g %d.%d min=%d max=%d\n",
(double)fvalue, intpart, fracpart, min, max);
#endif
/* Convert integer part */
@ -758,38 +707,38 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
fconvert[fplace++] = result[--r_length];
while ((dec_pt < 0) && (fplace < max)) {
fconvert[fplace++] = '0';
dec_pt++;
}
fconvert[fplace++] = '0';
dec_pt++;
}
} else {
int c;
iplace=0;
for(c=dec_pt; c; iconvert[iplace++] = result[--c])
;
;
iconvert[iplace] = '\0';
result += dec_pt;
fplace = 0;
for(c=(r_length-dec_pt); c; fconvert[fplace++] = result[--c])
;
;
}
#endif /* fcvt */
/* -1 for decimal point, another -1 if we are printing a sign */
padlen = min - iplace - max - 1 - ((signvalue) ? 1 : 0);
padlen = min - iplace - max - 1 - ((signvalue) ? 1 : 0);
zpadlen = max - fplace;
if (zpadlen < 0)
zpadlen = 0;
if (padlen < 0)
if (padlen < 0)
padlen = 0;
if (flags & DP_F_MINUS)
if (flags & DP_F_MINUS)
padlen = -padlen; /* Left Justifty */
if ((flags & DP_F_ZERO) && (padlen > 0))
if ((flags & DP_F_ZERO) && (padlen > 0))
{
if (signvalue)
if (signvalue)
{
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, signvalue);
--padlen;
@ -806,10 +755,10 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' ');
--padlen;
}
if (signvalue)
if (signvalue)
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, signvalue);
while (iplace > 0)
while (iplace > 0)
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, iconvert[--iplace]);
@ -822,10 +771,10 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
* char to print out.
*/
if (max > 0) {
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, '.');
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, '.');
while (fplace > 0)
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, fconvert[--fplace]);
while (fplace > 0)
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, fconvert[--fplace]);
}
while (zpadlen > 0)
@ -834,7 +783,7 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
--zpadlen;
}
while (padlen < 0)
while (padlen < 0)
{
dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' ');
++padlen;
@ -871,7 +820,7 @@ static void dopr_outch (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char c)
char *fmt;
#endif
VA_LOCAL_DECL;
VA_START (fmt);
VA_SHIFT (str, char *);
VA_SHIFT (count, size_t );
@ -911,7 +860,7 @@ static void dopr_outch (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char c)
"%.1f",
NULL
};
double fp_nums[] = { -1.5, 134.21, 91340.2, 341.1234, 0203.9, 0.96, 0.996,
double fp_nums[] = { -1.5, 134.21, 91340.2, 341.1234, 0203.9, 0.96, 0.996,
0.9996, 1.996, 4.136, 6442452944.1234, 0};
char *int_fmt[] = {
"%-1.5d",
@ -939,9 +888,9 @@ static void dopr_outch (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char c)
sprintf (buf2, fp_fmt[x], fp_nums[y]);
if (strcmp (buf1, buf2))
{
printf("snprintf doesn't match Format: %s\n\tsnprintf = %s\n\tsprintf = %s\n",
fp_fmt[x], buf1, buf2);
fail++;
printf("snprintf doesn't match Format: %s\n\tsnprintf = %s\n\tsprintf = %s\n",
fp_fmt[x], buf1, buf2);
fail++;
}
num++;
}
@ -953,9 +902,9 @@ static void dopr_outch (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char c)
sprintf (buf2, int_fmt[x], int_nums[y]);
if (strcmp (buf1, buf2))
{
printf("snprintf doesn't match Format: %s\n\tsnprintf = %s\n\tsprintf = %s\n",
int_fmt[x], buf1, buf2);
fail++;
printf("snprintf doesn't match Format: %s\n\tsnprintf = %s\n\tsprintf = %s\n",
int_fmt[x], buf1, buf2);
fail++;
}
num++;
}

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@ -20,8 +20,6 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "config.h" /* must be first */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
@ -126,10 +124,7 @@ static void st_tree_node_add(st_tree_t **nptr, st_tree_t *sptr)
*nptr = sptr;
}
/* remove a variable from a tree
* except for variables with ST_FLAG_IMMUTABLE
* (for override.* to survive) per issue #737
*/
/* remove a variable from a tree */
int state_delinfo(st_tree_t **nptr, const char *var)
{
while (*nptr) {
@ -146,11 +141,6 @@ int state_delinfo(st_tree_t **nptr, const char *var)
continue;
}
if (node->flags & ST_FLAG_IMMUTABLE) {
upsdebugx(6, "%s: not deleting immutable variable [%s]", __func__, var);
return 0;
}
/* whatever is on the left, hang it off current right */
st_tree_node_add(&node->right, node->left);
@ -163,7 +153,7 @@ int state_delinfo(st_tree_t **nptr, const char *var)
}
return 0; /* not found */
}
}
/* interface */
@ -228,7 +218,7 @@ static int st_tree_enum_add(enum_t **list, const char *enc)
list = &(*list)->next;
continue;
}
return 0; /* duplicate */
}
@ -313,7 +303,7 @@ int state_addrange(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, const int min, const int ma
int state_setaux(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, const char *auxs)
{
st_tree_t *sttmp;
long aux;
int aux;
/* find the tree node for var */
sttmp = state_tree_find(root, var);
@ -364,7 +354,7 @@ int state_getflags(st_tree_t *root, const char *var)
return sttmp->flags;
}
long state_getaux(st_tree_t *root, const char *var)
int state_getaux(st_tree_t *root, const char *var)
{
st_tree_t *sttmp;
@ -406,9 +396,9 @@ const range_t *state_getrangelist(st_tree_t *root, const char *var)
return sttmp->range_list;
}
void state_setflags(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, size_t numflags, char **flag)
{
size_t i;
void state_setflags(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, int numflags, char **flag)
{
int i;
st_tree_t *sttmp;
/* find the tree node for var */
@ -434,11 +424,6 @@ void state_setflags(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, size_t numflags, char **fl
continue;
}
if (!strcasecmp(flag[i], "NUMBER")) {
sttmp->flags |= ST_FLAG_NUMBER;
continue;
}
upsdebugx(2, "Unrecognized flag [%s]", flag[i]);
}
}

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@ -1,629 +0,0 @@
/* str.c - Common string-related functions
*
* Copyright (C)
* 2000 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
* 2015 Daniele Pezzini <hyouko@gmail.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
*/
#include "config.h" /* must be first */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h> /* for strdup() and many others */
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
#include <strings.h> /* for strncasecmp() and strcasecmp() */
#endif
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "str.h"
char *str_trim(char *string, const char character)
{
return str_rtrim(str_ltrim(string, character), character);
}
char *str_trim_m(char *string, const char *characters)
{
return str_rtrim_m(str_ltrim_m(string, characters), characters);
}
char *str_ltrim(char *string, const char character)
{
char characters[2] = { character, '\0' };
return str_ltrim_m(string, characters);
}
char *str_ltrim_m(char *string, const char *characters)
{
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
characters == NULL ||
*characters == '\0'
)
return string;
while (
*string != '\0' &&
strchr(characters, *string) != NULL
)
memmove(string, string + 1, strlen(string));
return string;
}
char *str_rtrim(char *string, const char character)
{
char characters[2] = { character, '\0' };
return str_rtrim_m(string, characters);
}
char *str_rtrim_m(char *string, const char *characters)
{
char *ptr;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
characters == NULL ||
*characters == '\0'
)
return string;
ptr = &string[strlen(string) - 1];
while (
ptr >= string &&
strchr(characters, *ptr) != NULL
)
*ptr-- = '\0';
return string;
}
char *str_trim_space(char *string)
{
return str_rtrim_space(str_ltrim_space(string));
}
char *str_ltrim_space(char *string)
{
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
)
return string;
while (
*string != '\0' &&
isspace((size_t)*string)
)
memmove(string, string + 1, strlen(string));
return string;
}
char *str_rtrim_space(char *string)
{
char *ptr;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
)
return string;
ptr = &string[strlen(string) - 1];
while (
ptr >= string &&
isspace((size_t)*ptr)
)
*ptr-- = '\0';
return string;
}
int str_is_short(const char *string, const int base)
{
short number;
return str_to_short(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_short_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
short number;
return str_to_short_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_ushort(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned short number;
return str_to_ushort(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_ushort_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned short number;
return str_to_ushort_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_int(const char *string, const int base)
{
int number;
return str_to_int(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_int_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
int number;
return str_to_int_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_uint(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned int number;
return str_to_uint(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_uint_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned int number;
return str_to_uint_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_long(const char *string, const int base)
{
long number;
return str_to_long(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_long_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
long number;
return str_to_long_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_ulong(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned long number;
return str_to_ulong(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_ulong_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned long number;
return str_to_ulong_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_double(const char *string, const int base)
{
double number;
return str_to_double(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_double_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
double number;
return str_to_double_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_to_short(const char *string, short *number, const int base)
{
long num;
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_long(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (
num < SHRT_MIN ||
num > SHRT_MAX
) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (short)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_short_strict(const char *string, short *number, const int base)
{
long num;
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_long_strict(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (
num < SHRT_MIN ||
num > SHRT_MAX
) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (short)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_ushort(const char *string, unsigned short *number, const int base)
{
unsigned long num;
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_ulong(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (num > USHRT_MAX) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (unsigned short)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_ushort_strict(const char *string, unsigned short *number, const int base)
{
unsigned long num;
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_ulong_strict(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (num > USHRT_MAX) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (unsigned short)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_int(const char *string, int *number, const int base)
{
long num; /* long >= int, make sure we fit well */
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_long(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (
num < INT_MIN ||
num > INT_MAX
) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (int)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_int_strict(const char *string, int *number, const int base)
{
long num; /* long >= int, make sure we fit well */
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_long_strict(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (
num < INT_MIN ||
num > INT_MAX
) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (int)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_uint(const char *string, unsigned int *number, const int base)
{
unsigned long num; /* long >= int, make sure we fit well */
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_ulong(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (num > UINT_MAX) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (unsigned int)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_uint_strict(const char *string, unsigned int *number, const int base)
{
unsigned long num; /* long >= int, make sure we fit well */
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_ulong_strict(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (num > UINT_MAX) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (unsigned int)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_long(const char *string, long *number, const int base)
{
char *str;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
str = strdup(string);
if (str == NULL)
return 0;
str_trim_space(str);
if (!str_to_long_strict(str, number, base)) {
free(str);
return 0;
}
free(str);
return 1;
}
int str_to_long_strict(const char *string, long *number, const int base)
{
char *ptr = NULL;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
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*string == '\0'
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return 0;
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return 0;
str_trim_space(str);
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free(str);
return 0;
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free(str);
return 1;
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{
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string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
*string == '+' ||
*string == '-' ||
isspace((size_t)*string)
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
errno = 0;
*number = strtoul(string, &ptr, base);
if (
errno == EINVAL ||
*ptr != '\0'
) {
*number = 0;
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
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*number = 0;
return 0;
}
return 1;
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{
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string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
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return 0;
str_trim_space(str);
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free(str);
return 0;
}
free(str);
return 1;
}
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{
char *ptr = NULL;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
isspace((size_t)*string)
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
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break;
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errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
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errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
break;
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errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
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*ptr != '\0'
) {
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errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
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}

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@ -11,16 +11,6 @@ char *strerror(int errnum)
{
static char buf[32];
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_BREAK
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code-break"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
switch (errnum) {
#if defined (EPERM)
case EPERM:
@ -508,11 +498,6 @@ char *strerror(int errnum)
/* Fallback: just print the error number */
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Error %d", errnum);
return buf;
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
}
#endif /* HAVE_STRERROR */

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@ -17,8 +17,6 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "config.h" /* must be the first header */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
@ -31,14 +29,14 @@
static char *ups_section;
/* handle arguments separated by parseconf */
static void conf_args(size_t numargs, char **arg)
static void conf_args(int numargs, char **arg)
{
if (numargs < 1)
return;
/* look for section headers - [upsname] */
if ((arg[0][0] == '[') && (arg[0][strlen(arg[0])-1] == ']')) {
free(ups_section);
arg[0][strlen(arg[0])-1] = '\0';

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
INSTALL_0600 = $(INSTALL) -m 0600
SECFILES = upsd.conf.sample upsd.users.sample
SECFILES = upsmon.conf.sample upsd.conf.sample upsd.users.sample
PUBFILES = nut.conf.sample ups.conf.sample
CGIPUB = hosts.conf.sample upsset.conf.sample upsstats.html.sample \
upsstats-single.html.sample
@ -14,28 +14,4 @@ else
endif
dist_sysconf_DATA = $(SECFILES) $(PUBFILES) $(CGI_INSTALL)
nodist_sysconf_DATA = upssched.conf.sample upsmon.conf.sample
SPELLCHECK_SRC = $(dist_sysconf_DATA) \
upssched.conf.sample.in upsmon.conf.sample.in
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# $(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
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# by a wildcard target in case the make implementation can put the two together.
*-spellchecked: Makefile.am $(top_srcdir)/docs/Makefile.am $(abs_srcdir)/$(NUT_SPELL_DICT)
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$(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
.in.in-spellchecked:
$(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
spellcheck spellcheck-interactive spellcheck-sortdict:
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MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in .dirstamp
CLEANFILES = *.pdf *.html *-spellchecked
nodist_sysconf_DATA = upssched.conf.sample

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@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
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# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
@ -17,61 +18,6 @@
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upsset.conf.sample upsstats.html.sample \
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hosts.conf.sample upsset.conf.sample upsstats.html.sample \
upsstats-single.html.sample
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CONFPATH = @CONFPATH@
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DBLATEX = @DBLATEX@
DEFS = @DEFS@
DEPDIR = @DEPDIR@
DLLTOOL = @DLLTOOL@
DOC_BUILD_LIST = @DOC_BUILD_LIST@
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DRIVER_BUILD_LIST = @DRIVER_BUILD_LIST@
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DRVPATH = @DRVPATH@
DSYMUTIL = @DSYMUTIL@
DUMPBIN = @DUMPBIN@
ECHO_C = @ECHO_C@
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EGREP = @EGREP@
EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@
FGREP = @FGREP@
GDLIB_CONFIG = @GDLIB_CONFIG@
GREP = @GREP@
HAL_CALLOUTS_PATH = @HAL_CALLOUTS_PATH@
HAL_DEVICE_MATCH_KEY = @HAL_DEVICE_MATCH_KEY@
HAL_FDI_PATH = @HAL_FDI_PATH@
HAL_USER = @HAL_USER@
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
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LIBNEON_LIBS = @LIBNEON_LIBS@
LIBNETSNMP_CFLAGS = @LIBNETSNMP_CFLAGS@
@ -266,29 +164,21 @@ LIBPOWERMAN_LIBS = @LIBPOWERMAN_LIBS@
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NUT_NETVERSION = @NUT_NETVERSION@
OBJDUMP = @OBJDUMP@
OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@
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PKG_CONFIG_PATH = @PKG_CONFIG_PATH@
PORT = @PORT@
PYTHON = @PYTHON@
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PYTHON3 = @PYTHON3@
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
RUN_AS_GROUP = @RUN_AS_GROUP@
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SERLIBS = @SERLIBS@
SET_MAKE = @SET_MAKE@
SHELL = @SHELL@
SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT = @SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT@
STATEPATH = @STATEPATH@
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upsstats-single.html.sample
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echo ' cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles)'; \
cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles);; \
echo ' cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__depfiles_maybe)'; \
cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__depfiles_maybe);; \
esac;
$(top_builddir)/config.status: $(top_srcdir)/configure $(CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES)
@ -449,8 +318,6 @@ $(top_srcdir)/configure: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(am__configure_deps)
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cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@
upssched.conf.sample: $(top_builddir)/config.status $(srcdir)/upssched.conf.sample.in
cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@
@ -461,11 +328,8 @@ clean-libtool:
-rm -rf .libs _libs
install-dist_sysconfDATA: $(dist_sysconf_DATA)
@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
test -z "$(sysconfdir)" || $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)"
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$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)" || exit 1; \
fi; \
for p in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
echo "$$d$$p"; \
@ -479,14 +343,13 @@ uninstall-dist_sysconfDATA:
@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
@list='$(dist_sysconf_DATA)'; test -n "$(sysconfdir)" || list=; \
files=`for p in $$list; do echo $$p; done | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`; \
dir='$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)'; $(am__uninstall_files_from_dir)
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install-nodist_sysconfDATA: $(nodist_sysconf_DATA)
@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
test -z "$(sysconfdir)" || $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)"
@list='$(nodist_sysconf_DATA)'; test -n "$(sysconfdir)" || list=; \
if test -n "$$list"; then \
echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)'"; \
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)" || exit 1; \
fi; \
for p in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
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@ -500,18 +363,17 @@ uninstall-nodist_sysconfDATA:
@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
@list='$(nodist_sysconf_DATA)'; test -n "$(sysconfdir)" || list=; \
files=`for p in $$list; do echo $$p; done | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`; \
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topsrcdirstrip=`echo "$(top_srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
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@ -558,19 +420,13 @@ install-am: all-am
installcheck: installcheck-am
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$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \
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distclean-generic:
-test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)
@ -579,7 +435,6 @@ distclean-generic:
maintainer-clean-generic:
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@echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
-test -z "$(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)
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@ -649,39 +504,18 @@ uninstall-am: uninstall-dist_sysconfDATA uninstall-nodist_sysconfDATA
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# $(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
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# by a wildcard target in case the make implementation can put the two together.
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#
# MONITOR <system> "<host description>"
#
# Examples:
# Examples:
#
# MONITOR myups@localhost "Local UPS"
# MONITOR su2200@10.64.1.1 "Finance department"

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
# The values of MODE can be:
# - none: NUT is not configured, or use the Integrated Power Management, or use
# some external system to startup NUT components. So nothing is to be started.
# - standalone: This mode address a local only configuration, with 1 UPS
# - standalone: This mode address a local only configuration, with 1 UPS
# protecting the local system. This implies to start the 3 NUT layers (driver,
# upsd and upsmon) and the matching configuration files. This mode can also
# address UPS redundancy.
@ -26,14 +26,7 @@
# - netclient: this mode only requires upsmon.
#
# IMPORTANT NOTE:
# This file is intended to be sourced by standard POSIX shell scripts (so
# there is no guaranteed `export VAR=VAL` syntax) and by systemd on Linux.
# This file is intended to be sourced by shell scripts.
# You MUST NOT use spaces around the equal sign!
MODE=none
# Uncomment this to allow starting the service even if ups.conf has no device
# sections at the moment. This environment variable overrides the built-in
# "false" and an optional same-named default flag that can be set in upsd.conf:
#ALLOW_NO_DEVICE=true
#export ALLOW_NO_DEVICE

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#
# --- SECURITY NOTE ---
#
# If you use snmp-ups and set a community string in here, you
# If you use snmp-ups and set a community string in here, you
# will have to secure this file to keep other users from obtaining
# that string. It needs to be readable by upsdrvctl and any drivers,
# and by upsd.
@ -14,169 +14,71 @@
# USB devices and SNMP devices are also supported.
#
# This file is used by upsdrvctl to start and stop your driver(s), and
# is also used by upsd to determine which drivers to monitor. The
# is also used by upsd to determine which drivers to monitor. The
# drivers themselves also read this file for configuration directives.
#
# The general form is:
#
#
# [upsname]
# driver = <drivername>
# port = <portname>
# < any other directives here >
# < any other directives here >
#
# The section header ([upsname]) can be just about anything as long as
# it is a single word inside brackets. upsd uses this to uniquely
# it is a single word inside brackets. upsd uses this to uniquely
# identify a UPS on this system.
#
# If you have a UPS called snoopy, your section header would be "[snoopy]".
# On a system called "doghouse", the line in your upsmon.conf to monitor
# and manage it would look something like this:
# it would look something like this:
#
# MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword primary
# MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword master
#
# It might look like this if monitoring in "secondary" mode (without any
# ability to directly manage the UPS) from a different system:
# It might look like this if monitoring in slave mode:
#
# MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword secondary
# MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword slave
#
# Configuration directives
# ------------------------
#
# These directives are used by upsdrvctl only and should be specified outside
# of a driver definition:
#
# maxretry: OPTIONAL. Specify the number of attempts to start the driver(s),
# in case of failure, before giving up. A delay of 'retrydelay' is
# inserted between each attempt. Caution should be taken when using
# this option, since it can impact the time taken by your system to
# start.
#
# The built-in default is 1 attempt.
#
# retrydelay: OPTIONAL. Specify the delay between each restart attempt of the
# driver(s), as specified by 'maxretry'. Caution should be taken
# when using this option, since it can impact the time taken by your
# system to start.
#
# The default is 5 seconds.
#
# chroot: OPTIONAL. Used for securing. See man page for details.
#
# driverpath: OPTIONAL. Used for custom setups. See man page for details.
#
# nowait: OPTIONAL. Tell upsdrvctl to not wait at all for the driver(s)
# to execute the requested command. Fire and forget.
#
# pollinterval: OPTIONAL. The status of the UPS will be refreshed after a
# maximum delay which is controlled by this setting (default
# 2 seconds). This may be useful if the driver is creating too
# much of a load on your system or network.
# Note that some drivers also have an option called *pollfreq*
# which controls how frequently some of the less critical
# parameters are polled. See respective driver man pages.
#
# Set maxretry to 3 by default, this should mitigate race with slow devices:
maxretry = 3
# These directives can be set outside and inside a driver definition, with
# slightly different meanings per context:
#
# maxstartdelay: OPTIONAL. This can be set as a global variable
# above your first UPS definition and it can also be
# set in a UPS section. This value controls how long
# upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish starting.
# This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
# broken driver or UPS.
# The default is 45 seconds.
#
# debug_min: OPTIONAL. Specify a minimum debug level for all driver daemons
# (when specified at global level), or for this driver daemon
# (when specified in a driver section), e.g. for troubleshooting
# a deployment. This does not directly impact the foreground or
# background running mode. If both the global and driver level
# `debug_min` are set, the driver-level setting takes precedence.
# Command-line option `-D` can only increase this verbosity level.
#
# user, group: OPTIONAL. Overrides the compiled-in (also global-section,
# when used in driver section) default unprivileged user/group
# name for NUT device driver. Impacts access rights used for
# the socket file access (group) and communication ports (user).
#
# synchronous: OPTIONAL. The driver work by default in asynchronous
# mode (like *no*) with fallback to synchronous if sending
# fails (i.e *synchronous=auto*). This means that all data
# are pushed by the driver on the communication socket to
# upsd (Unix socket on Unix, Named pipe on Windows) without
# waiting for these data to be actually consumed. With
# some HW, such as ePDUs, that can produce a lot of data,
# asynchronous mode may cause some congestion, resulting in
# the socket to be full, and the driver to appear as not
# connected. By enabling the 'synchronous' flag
# (value = 'yes'), the driver will wait for data to be
# consumed by upsd, prior to publishing more. This can be
# enabled either globally or per driver.
#
# The default is 'no' (i.e. asynchronous mode) for backward
# compatibility of the driver behavior.
#
#
# These directives are common to all drivers that support ups.conf:
#
# driver: REQUIRED. Specify the program to run to talk to this UPS.
# driver: REQUIRED. Specify the program to run to talk to this UPS.
# apcsmart, bestups, and sec are some examples.
#
# port: REQUIRED. The serial port where your UPS is connected.
# port: REQUIRED. The serial port where your UPS is connected.
# /dev/ttyS0 is usually the first port on Linux boxes, for example.
#
# sdorder: OPTIONAL. When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you
# sdorder: optional. When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you
# usually need to turn them off in a certain order. upsdrvctl
# shuts down all the 0s, then the 1s, 2s, and so on. To exclude
# a UPS from the shutdown sequence, set this to -1.
#
# The default value for this parameter is 0.
#
# desc: optional, to keep a note of the UPS purpose, location, etc.
#
# nolock: optional, and not recommended for use in this file.
#
# If you put nolock in here, the driver will not lock the
# serial port every time it starts. This may allow other
# processes to seize the port if you start more than one by
# serial port every time it starts. This may allow other
# processes to seize the port if you start more than one by
# mistake.
#
# This is only intended to be used on systems where locking
# absolutely must be disabled for the software to work.
#
# ignorelb: OPTIONAL. Ignore low battery condition reported by device,
# and evaluate remaining battery charge or runtime instead.
# See man page for details.
# maxstartdelay: optional. This can be set as a global variable
# above your first UPS definition and it can also be
# set in a UPS section. This value controls how long
# upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish starting.
# This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
# broken driver or UPS.
#
# usb_set_altinterface(=num): OPTIONAL. Require that NUT calls this method
# to set the interface, even if 0 (default). Some devices require
# the call to initialize; others however can get stuck due to it -
# so it is not called by default. Yet others can be composite
# devices which use a non-zero interface to represent the UPS.
# The default is 45 seconds.
#
# default.<variable>: OPTIONAL. Set a default value for <variable> which is
# used in case the UPS doesn't provide a value, but which will be
# overwritten if a value is available from the UPS, e.g.:
# default.input.voltage.nominal = 230
# will report the nominal input voltage to be 230, unless the UPS
# eventually tells us differently.
#
# override.<variable>: OPTIONAL. Set a value for <value> that overrides
# (for NUT) any value that may be read from the UPS.
# Used for overriding values from the UPS that are clearly wrong
# (e.g. some devices report wrong values for battery voltage):
# override.battery.voltage.nominal = 12
# Use with caution! This will only change the appearance of the
# variable to the outside world (and NUT calculations), internally
# in the UPS the original value is used.
#
# Anything else is passed through to the hardware-specific part of
# the driver.
#
#
# Examples
# --------
#
@ -184,19 +86,19 @@ maxretry = 3
# driver on /dev/ttyS0 is:
#
# [powerpal]
# driver = blazer_ser
# port = /dev/ttyS0
# desc = "Web server"
# driver = blazer_ser
# port = /dev/ttyS0
# desc = "Web server"
#
# If your UPS driver requires additional settings, you can specify them
# here. For example, if it supports a setting of "1234" for the
# variable "cable", it would look like this:
#
#
# [myups]
# driver = mydriver
# port = /dev/ttyS1
# cable = 1234
# desc = "Something descriptive"
# driver = mydriver
# port = /dev/ttyS1
# cable = 1234
# desc = "Something descriptive"
#
# To find out if your driver supports any extra settings, start it with
# the -h option and/or read the driver's documentation.

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@ -5,8 +5,6 @@
# It should only be readable by the user that upsd becomes. See the FAQ.
#
# Each entry below provides usage and default value.
#
# For more information, refer to upsd.conf manual page.
# =======================================================================
# MAXAGE <seconds>
@ -21,29 +19,6 @@
# the data fresh within the normal 15 second interval. Watch the syslog
# for notifications from upsd about staleness.
# =======================================================================
# TRACKINGDELAY <seconds>
# TRACKINGDELAY 3600
#
# This defaults to 1 hour. When instant commands and variables setting status
# tracking is enabled, status execution information are kept during this
# amount of time, and then cleaned up.
# =======================================================================
# ALLOW_NO_DEVICE <Boolean>
# ALLOW_NO_DEVICE true
#
# Normally upsd requires that at least one device section is defined in ups.conf
# when the daemon starts, to serve its data. For automatically managed services
# it may be preferred to have upsd always running, and reload the configuration
# when power devices become defined.
#
# Boolean values 'true', 'yes', 'on' and '1' mean that the server would not
# refuse to start with zero device sections found in ups.conf.
#
# Boolean values 'false', 'no', 'off' and '0' mean that the server should refuse
# to start if zero device sections were found in ups.conf. This is the default.
# =======================================================================
# STATEPATH <path>
# STATEPATH /var/run/nut
@ -52,17 +27,15 @@
# than the default that was compiled into the program.
# =======================================================================
# LISTEN <IP address or name> [<port>]
# LISTEN <address> [<port>]
# LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493
# LISTEN ::1 3493
# LISTEN myhostname 83493
# LISTEN myhostname.mydomain
#
# This defaults to the localhost listening addresses and port 3493.
# In case of IP v4 or v6 disabled kernel, only the available one will be used.
#
# You may specify each interface IP address or name that you want upsd to
# listen on for connections, optionally with a port number.
# You may specify each interface you want upsd to listen on for connections,
# optionally with a port number.
#
# You may need this if you have multiple interfaces on your machine and
# you don't want upsd to listen to all interfaces (for instance on a
@ -82,87 +55,10 @@
# =======================================================================
# CERTFILE <certificate file>
# CERTFILE /usr/local/ups/etc/upsd.pem
#
# When compiled with SSL support with OpenSSL backend,
# you can enter the certificate file here.
# When compiled with SSL support, you can enter the certificate file here.
# The certificates must be in PEM format and must be sorted starting with
# the subject's certificate (server certificate), followed by intermediate
# CA certificates (if applicable_ and the highest level (root) CA. It should
# end with the server key. See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of
# NUT user manual for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# =======================================================================
# CERTPATH <certificate file or directory>
# CERTPATH /usr/local/ups/etc/cert/upsd
#
# When compiled with SSL support with NSS backend,
# you can enter the certificate path here.
# Certificates are stored in a dedicated database (split into 3 files).
# Specify the path of the database directory.
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# =======================================================================
# CERTIDENT <certificate name> <database password>
# CERTIDENT "my nut server" "MyPasSw0rD"
#
# When compiled with SSL support with NSS backend,
# you can specify the certificate name to retrieve from database to
# authenticate itself and the password
# required to access certificate related private key.
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# =======================================================================
# CERTREQUEST <certificate request level>
# CERTREQUEST REQUIRE
#
# When compiled with SSL support with NSS backend and client certificate
# validation (disabled by default, see 'docs/security.txt'),
# you can specify if upsd requests or requires client's' certificates.
# Possible values are :
# - 0 to not request to clients to provide any certificate
# - 1 to require to all clients a certificate
# - 2 to require to all clients a valid certificate
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# =======================================================================
# DISABLE_WEAK_SSL <Boolean>
# DISABLE_WEAK_SSL true
#
# Tell upsd to disable older/weak SSL/TLS protocols and ciphers.
#
# With relatively recent versions of OpenSSL or NSS it will be restricted
# to TLSv1.2 or better.
#
# Unless you have really ancient clients, you probably want to enable this.
# Currently disabled by default to ensure compatibility with existing setups.
# =======================================================================
# DEBUG_MIN <Integer>
# DEBUG_MIN 2
#
# Optionally specify a minimum debug level for `upsd` data daemon, e.g. for
# troubleshooting a deployment, without impacting foreground or background
# running mode directly, and without need to edit init-scripts or service
# unit definitions. Note that command-line option `-D` can only increase
# this verbosity level.
#
# NOTE: if the running daemon receives a `reload` command, presence of the
# `DEBUG_MIN NUMBER` value in the configuration file can be used to tune
# debugging verbosity in the running service daemon (it is recommended to
# comment it away or set the minimum to explicit zero when done, to avoid
# huge journals and I/O system abuse). Keep in mind that for this run-time
# tuning, the `DEBUG_MIN` value *present* in *reloaded* configuration files
# is applied instantly and overrides any previously set value, from file
# or CLI options, regardless of older logging level being higher or lower
# than the newly found number; a missing (or commented away) value however
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@ -18,25 +18,25 @@
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# actions: Let the user do certain things with upsd.
#
# actions: Let the user do certain things with upsd.
#
# Valid actions are:
#
# SET - change the value of certain variables in the UPS
# SET - change the value of certain variables in the UPS
# FSD - set the "forced shutdown" flag in the UPS
#
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# instcmds: Let the user initiate specific instant commands. Use "ALL"
# to grant all commands automatically. There are many possible
# to grant all commands automatically. There are many possible
# commands, so use 'upscmd -l' to see what your hardware supports. Here
# are a few examples:
#
# test.panel.start - Start a front panel test
# test.battery.start - Start battery test
# test.battery.stop - Stop battery test
# calibrate.start - Start calibration
# calibrate.stop - Stop calibration
# test.panel.start - Start a front panel test
# test.battery.start - Start battery test
# test.battery.stop - Stop battery test
# calibrate.start - Start calibration
# calibrate.stop - Stop calibration
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
@ -61,15 +61,12 @@
#
# To add a user for your upsmon, use this example:
#
# [upsmon]
# password = pass
# upsmon primary
# [upsmon]
# password = pass
# upsmon master
# or
# upsmon secondary
# upsmon slave
#
# The matching MONITOR line in your upsmon.conf would look like this:
#
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass primary (or secondary)
#
# See comments in the upsmon.conf(.sample) file for details about this
# keyword and the difference of NUT secondary and primary systems.
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass master (or slave)

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@ -0,0 +1,299 @@
# Network UPS Tools: example upsmon configuration
#
# This file contains passwords, so keep it secure.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RUN_AS_USER <userid>
#
# By default, upsmon splits into two processes. One stays as root and
# waits to run the SHUTDOWNCMD. The other one switches to another userid
# and does everything else.
#
# The default nonprivileged user is set at compile-time with
# 'configure --with-user=...'.
#
# You can override it with '-u <user>' when starting upsmon, or just
# define it here for convenience.
#
# Note: if you plan to use the reload feature, this file (upsmon.conf)
# must be readable by this user! Since it contains passwords, DO NOT
# make it world-readable. Also, do not make it writable by the upsmon
# user, since it creates an opportunity for an attack by changing the
# SHUTDOWNCMD to something malicious.
#
# For best results, you should create a new normal user like "nutmon",
# and make it a member of a "nut" group or similar. Then specify it
# here and grant read access to the upsmon.conf for that group.
#
# This user should not have write access to upsmon.conf.
#
# RUN_AS_USER nutmon
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MONITOR <system> <powervalue> <username> <password> ("master"|"slave")
#
# List systems you want to monitor. Not all of these may supply power
# to the system running upsmon, but if you want to watch it, it has to
# be in this section.
#
# You must have at least one of these declared.
#
# <system> is a UPS identifier in the form <upsname>@<hostname>[:<port>]
# like ups@localhost, su700@mybox, etc.
#
# Examples:
#
# - "su700@mybox" means a UPS called "su700" on a system called "mybox"
#
# - "fenton@bigbox:5678" is a UPS called "fenton" on a system called
# "bigbox" which runs upsd on port "5678".
#
# The UPS names like "su700" and "fenton" are set in your ups.conf
# in [brackets] which identify a section for a particular driver.
#
# If the ups.conf on host "doghouse" has a section called "snoopy", the
# identifier for it would be "snoopy@doghouse".
#
# <powervalue> is an integer - the number of power supplies that this UPS
# feeds on this system. Most computers only have one power supply, so this
# is normally set to 1. You need a pretty big or special box to have any
# other value here.
#
# You can also set this to 0 for a system that doesn't supply any power,
# but you still want to monitor. Use this when you want to hear about
# changes for a given UPS without shutting down when it goes critical,
# unless <powervalue> is 0.
#
# <username> and <password> must match an entry in that system's
# upsd.users. If your username is "monmaster" and your password is
# "blah", the upsd.users would look like this:
#
# [monmaster]
# password = blah
# upsmon master (or slave)
#
# "master" means this system will shutdown last, allowing the slaves
# time to shutdown first.
#
# "slave" means this system shuts down immediately when power goes critical.
#
# Examples:
#
# MONITOR myups@bigserver 1 monmaster blah master
# MONITOR su700@server.example.com 1 upsmon secretpass slave
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass master (or slave)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MINSUPPLIES <num>
#
# Give the number of power supplies that must be receiving power to keep
# this system running. Most systems have one power supply, so you would
# put "1" in this field.
#
# Large/expensive server type systems usually have more, and can run with
# a few missing. The HP NetServer LH4 can run with 2 out of 4, for example,
# so you'd set that to 2. The idea is to keep the box running as long
# as possible, right?
#
# Obviously you have to put the redundant supplies on different UPS circuits
# for this to make sense! See big-servers.txt in the docs subdirectory
# for more information and ideas on how to use this feature.
MINSUPPLIES 1
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# SHUTDOWNCMD "<command>"
#
# upsmon runs this command when the system needs to be brought down.
#
# This should work just about everywhere ... if it doesn't, well, change it.
SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0"
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYCMD <command>
#
# upsmon calls this to send messages when things happen
#
# This command is called with the full text of the message as one argument.
# The environment string NOTIFYTYPE will contain the type string of
# whatever caused this event to happen.
#
# Note that this is only called for NOTIFY events that have EXEC set with
# NOTIFYFLAG. See NOTIFYFLAG below for more details.
#
# Making this some sort of shell script might not be a bad idea. For more
# information and ideas, see pager.txt in the docs directory.
#
# Example:
# NOTIFYCMD /usr/local/ups/bin/notifyme
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POLLFREQ <n>
#
# Polling frequency for normal activities, measured in seconds.
#
# Adjust this to keep upsmon from flooding your network, but don't make
# it too high or it may miss certain short-lived power events.
POLLFREQ 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POLLFREQALERT <n>
#
# Polling frequency in seconds while UPS on battery.
#
# You can make this number lower than POLLFREQ, which will make updates
# faster when any UPS is running on battery. This is a good way to tune
# network load if you have a lot of these things running.
#
# The default is 5 seconds for both this and POLLFREQ.
POLLFREQALERT 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# HOSTSYNC - How long upsmon will wait before giving up on another upsmon
#
# The master upsmon process uses this number when waiting for slaves to
# disconnect once it has set the forced shutdown (FSD) flag. If they
# don't disconnect after this many seconds, it goes on without them.
#
# Similarly, upsmon slave processes wait up to this interval for the
# master upsmon to set FSD when a UPS they are monitoring goes critical -
# that is, on battery and low battery. If the master doesn't do its job,
# the slaves will shut down anyway to avoid damage to the file systems.
#
# This "wait for FSD" is done to avoid races where the status changes
# to critical and back between polls by the master.
HOSTSYNC 15
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEADTIME - Interval to wait before declaring a stale ups "dead"
#
# upsmon requires a UPS to provide status information every few seconds
# (see POLLFREQ and POLLFREQALERT) to keep things updated. If the status
# fetch fails, the UPS is marked stale. If it stays stale for more than
# DEADTIME seconds, the UPS is marked dead.
#
# A dead UPS that was last known to be on battery is assumed to have gone
# to a low battery condition. This may force a shutdown if it is providing
# a critical amount of power to your system.
#
# Note: DEADTIME should be a multiple of POLLFREQ and POLLFREQALERT.
# Otherwise you'll have "dead" UPSes simply because upsmon isn't polling
# them quickly enough. Rule of thumb: take the larger of the two
# POLLFREQ values, and multiply by 3.
DEADTIME 15
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POWERDOWNFLAG - Flag file for forcing UPS shutdown on the master system
#
# upsmon will create a file with this name in master mode when it's time
# to shut down the load. You should check for this file's existence in
# your shutdown scripts and run 'upsdrvctl shutdown' if it exists.
#
# See the shutdown.txt file in the docs subdirectory for more information.
POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYMSG - change messages sent by upsmon when certain events occur
#
# You can change the default messages to something else if you like.
#
# NOTIFYMSG <notify type> "message"
#
# NOTIFYMSG ONLINE "UPS %s on line power"
# NOTIFYMSG ONBATT "UPS %s on battery"
# NOTIFYMSG LOWBATT "UPS %s battery is low"
# NOTIFYMSG FSD "UPS %s: forced shutdown in progress"
# NOTIFYMSG COMMOK "Communications with UPS %s established"
# NOTIFYMSG COMMBAD "Communications with UPS %s lost"
# NOTIFYMSG SHUTDOWN "Auto logout and shutdown proceeding"
# NOTIFYMSG REPLBATT "UPS %s battery needs to be replaced"
# NOTIFYMSG NOCOMM "UPS %s is unavailable"
# NOTIFYMSG NOPARENT "upsmon parent process died - shutdown impossible"
#
# Note that %s is replaced with the identifier of the UPS in question.
#
# Possible values for <notify type>:
#
# ONLINE : UPS is back online
# ONBATT : UPS is on battery
# LOWBATT : UPS has a low battery (if also on battery, it's "critical")
# FSD : UPS is being shutdown by the master (FSD = "Forced Shutdown")
# COMMOK : Communications established with the UPS
# COMMBAD : Communications lost to the UPS
# SHUTDOWN : The system is being shutdown
# REPLBATT : The UPS battery is bad and needs to be replaced
# NOCOMM : A UPS is unavailable (can't be contacted for monitoring)
# NOPARENT : The process that shuts down the system has died (shutdown impossible)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYFLAG - change behavior of upsmon when NOTIFY events occur
#
# By default, upsmon sends walls (global messages to all logged in users)
# and writes to the syslog when things happen. You can change this.
#
# NOTIFYFLAG <notify type> <flag>[+<flag>][+<flag>] ...
#
# NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG ONBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG LOWBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG FSD SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG COMMOK SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG COMMBAD SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG SHUTDOWN SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG REPLBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG NOCOMM SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG NOPARENT SYSLOG+WALL
#
# Possible values for the flags:
#
# SYSLOG - Write the message in the syslog
# WALL - Write the message to all users on the system
# EXEC - Execute NOTIFYCMD (see above) with the message
# IGNORE - Don't do anything
#
# If you use IGNORE, don't use any other flags on the same line.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RBWARNTIME - replace battery warning time in seconds
#
# upsmon will normally warn you about a battery that needs to be replaced
# every 43200 seconds, which is 12 hours. It does this by triggering a
# NOTIFY_REPLBATT which is then handled by the usual notify structure
# you've defined above.
#
# If this number is not to your liking, override it here.
RBWARNTIME 43200
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOCOMMWARNTIME - no communications warning time in seconds
#
# upsmon will let you know through the usual notify system if it can't
# talk to any of the UPS entries that are defined in this file. It will
# trigger a NOTIFY_NOCOMM by default every 300 seconds unless you
# change the interval with this directive.
NOCOMMWARNTIME 300
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FINALDELAY - last sleep interval before shutting down the system
#
# On a master, upsmon will wait this long after sending the NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN
# before executing your SHUTDOWNCMD. If you need to do something in between
# those events, increase this number. Remember, at this point your UPS is
# almost depleted, so don't make this too high.
#
# Alternatively, you can set this very low so you don't wait around when
# it's time to shut down. Some UPSes don't give much warning for low
# battery and will require a value of 0 here for a safe shutdown.
#
# Note: If FINALDELAY on the slave is greater than HOSTSYNC on the master,
# the master will give up waiting for the slave to disconnect.
FINALDELAY 5

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# Network UPS Tools: example upsmon configuration
#
# This file contains passwords, so keep it secure.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RUN_AS_USER <userid>
#
# By default, upsmon splits into two processes. One stays as root and
# waits to run the SHUTDOWNCMD. The other one switches to another userid
# and does everything else.
#
# The default unprivileged user is set at compile-time with the option
# 'configure --with-user=...'
#
# You can override it with '-u <user>' when starting upsmon, or just
# define it here for convenience.
#
# Note: if you plan to use the reload feature, this file (upsmon.conf)
# must be readable by this user! Since it contains passwords, DO NOT
# make it world-readable. Also, do not make it writable by the upsmon
# user, since it creates an opportunity for an attack by changing the
# SHUTDOWNCMD to something malicious.
#
# For best results, you should create a new normal user like "nutmon",
# and make it a member of a "nut" group or similar. Then specify it
# here and grant read access to the upsmon.conf for that group.
#
# This user should not have write access to upsmon.conf.
#
# RUN_AS_USER @RUN_AS_USER@
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MONITOR <system> <powervalue> <username> <password> ("primary"|"secondary")
#
# List systems you want to monitor. Not all of these may supply power
# to the system running upsmon, but if you want to watch it, it has to
# be in this section.
#
# You must have at least one of these declared.
#
# <system> is a UPS identifier in the form <upsname>@<hostname>[:<port>]
# like ups@localhost, su700@mybox, etc.
#
# Examples:
#
# - "su700@mybox" means a UPS called "su700" on a system called "mybox"
#
# - "fenton@bigbox:5678" is a UPS called "fenton" on a system called
# "bigbox" which runs upsd on port "5678".
#
# The UPS names like "su700" and "fenton" are set in your ups.conf
# in [brackets] which identify a section for a particular driver.
#
# If the ups.conf on host "doghouse" has a section called "snoopy", the
# identifier for it would be "snoopy@doghouse".
#
# <powervalue> is an integer - the number of power supplies that this UPS
# feeds on this system. Most personal computers only have one power supply,
# so this value is normally set to 1, while most modern servers have at least
# two. You need a pretty big or special box to have any other value here.
#
# You can also set this to 0 for a system that doesn't take any power
# from the MONITORed supply, which you still want to monitor (e.g. for an
# administrative workstation fed from a different circuit than the datacenter
# servers it monitors). Use <powervalue> if 0 when you want to hear about
# changes for a given UPS without shutting down when it goes critical.
#
# <username> and <password> must match an entry in that system's
# upsd.users. If your username is "upsmon" and your password is
# "blah", the upsd.users would look like this:
#
# [upsmon]
# password = blah
# upsmon primary # (or secondary)
#
# "primary" means this system will shutdown last, allowing the secondary
# systems time to shutdown first.
#
# "secondary" means this system shuts down immediately when power goes
# critical and less than MINSUPPLIES power sources have reliable input feeds.
#
# The general assumption is that the "primary" system is the one with direct
# connection to an UPS (such as serial or USB cable), so the primary system
# runs the NUT driver and 'upsd' server locally and can manage the device,
# and it would often tell the UPS to completely power itself off as a step
# in power-race avoidance (see POWERDOWNFLAG for details).
#
# Also, since the primary system stays up the longest, it suffers higher risks
# of ungraceful shutdown if the estimation of remaining runtime (or of the
# time it takes to shut down this system) was guessed wrong. By consequence,
# the "secondary" systems typically monitor the power environment state
# through the 'upsd' processes running on the remote (often "primary") systems
# and do not directly interact with an UPS (no local NUT drivers are running
# on the secondary systems). As such, secondaries typically shut down as
# soon as there is a sufficiently long power outage, or a low-battery alert
# from the UPS, or a loss of connection to the primary while the power was
# last known to be missing.
#
# This assumption and configuration can also make sense for networked UPSes,
# where a rack full of servers might overload the communications capacity
# of the networked management card on the UPS - in this case you might either
# reduce the 'snmp-ups' or 'netxml-ups' driver polling rate, or dedicate a
# "primary" server and set up the rest as "secondary" systems.
#
# In case of such large setups as mentioned above, beware also that shutdown
# times of the rack done all at once can substantially differ from smaller
# scale experiments with single-server shutdowns, since systems can compete
# for shared storage and other limited resources as they go down (and also
# not everyone may safely shut down simultaneously - e.g. a NAS or DB server
# would better go down after all its clients). You would be well served by
# higher-end UPSes with manageable thresholds to declare a critical state.
#
# Examples:
#
# MONITOR myups@bigserver 1 upswired blah primary
# MONITOR su700@server.example.com 1 upsmon secretpass secondary
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass primary # (or secondary)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MINSUPPLIES <num>
#
# Give the number of power supplies that must be receiving power to keep
# this system running. Most systems have one power supply, so you would
# put "1" in this field.
#
# Large/expensive server type systems usually have more, and can run with
# a few missing. Some of these can run with 2 out of 4, for example,
# so you'd set that to 2. The idea is to keep the box running as long
# as possible, right?
#
# Obviously you have to put the redundant supplies on different UPS circuits
# for this to make sense! See big-servers.txt in the docs subdirectory
# for more information and ideas on how to use this feature.
MINSUPPLIES 1
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# SHUTDOWNCMD "<command>"
#
# upsmon runs this command when the system needs to be brought down.
#
# This should work just about everywhere ... if it doesn't, well, change it,
# perhaps to a more complicated custom script.
#
# Note that while you experiment with the initial setup and want to test how
# your configuration reacts to power state changes and ultimately when power
# is reported to go critical, but do not want your system to actually turn
# off, consider setting the SHUTDOWNCMD temporarily to do something benign -
# such as posting a message with 'logger' or 'wall' or 'mailx'. Do be careful
# to plug the UPS back into the wall in a timely fashion.
SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0"
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYCMD <command>
#
# upsmon calls this to send messages when things happen
#
# This command is called with the full text of the message (from NOTIFYMSG)
# as one argument.
#
# The environment string NOTIFYTYPE will contain the type string of
# whatever caused this event to happen.
#
# The environment string UPSNAME will contain the name of the system/device
# that generated the change.
#
# Note that this is only called for NOTIFY events that have EXEC set with
# NOTIFYFLAG. See NOTIFYFLAG below for more details.
#
# Making this some sort of shell script might not be a bad idea.
# Alternately you can use the upssched program as your NOTIFYCMD for some
# more complex setups (e.g. to ease handling of notification storms).
# For more information and ideas, see docs/scheduling.txt
#
# Example:
# NOTIFYCMD @BINDIR@/notifyme
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POLLFREQ <n>
#
# Polling frequency for normal activities, measured in seconds.
#
# Adjust this to keep upsmon from flooding your network, but don't make
# it too high or it may miss certain short-lived power events.
POLLFREQ 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POLLFREQALERT <n>
#
# Polling frequency in seconds while UPS on battery.
#
# You can make this number lower than POLLFREQ, which will make updates
# faster when any UPS is running on battery. This is a good way to tune
# network load if you have a lot of these things running.
#
# The default is 5 seconds for both this and POLLFREQ.
POLLFREQALERT 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# HOSTSYNC - How long upsmon will wait before giving up on another upsmon
#
# The primary upsmon process uses this number when waiting for secondary
# systems to disconnect once it has set the forced shutdown (FSD) flag.
# If they don't disconnect after this many seconds, it goes on without them.
#
# Similarly, upsmon secondary processes wait up to this interval for the
# primary upsmon to set FSD when an UPS they are monitoring goes critical -
# that is, on battery and low battery. If the primary doesn't do its job,
# the secondaries will shut down anyway to avoid damage to the file systems.
#
# This "wait for FSD" is done to avoid races where the status changes
# to critical and back between polls by the primary.
HOSTSYNC 15
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEADTIME - Interval to wait before declaring a stale ups "dead"
#
# upsmon requires a UPS to provide status information every few seconds
# (see POLLFREQ and POLLFREQALERT) to keep things updated. If the status
# fetch fails, the UPS is marked stale. If it stays stale for more than
# DEADTIME seconds, the UPS is marked dead.
#
# A dead UPS that was last known to be on battery is assumed to have gone
# to a low battery condition. This may force a shutdown if it is providing
# a critical amount of power to your system.
#
# Note: DEADTIME should be a multiple of POLLFREQ and POLLFREQALERT.
# Otherwise you'll have "dead" UPSes simply because upsmon isn't polling
# them quickly enough. Rule of thumb: take the larger of the two
# POLLFREQ values, and multiply by 3.
DEADTIME 15
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POWERDOWNFLAG - Flag file for forcing UPS shutdown on the primary system
#
# upsmon will create a file with this name in primary mode when it's time
# to shut down the load. You should check for this file's existence in
# your shutdown scripts and run 'upsdrvctl shutdown' if it exists, to tell
# the UPS(es) to power off.
#
# See the config-notes.txt file in the docs subdirectory for more information.
# Refer to the section:
# [[UPS_shutdown]] "Configuring automatic shutdowns for low battery events"
# or refer to the online version.
POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYMSG - change messages sent by upsmon when certain events occur
#
# You can change the default messages to something else if you like.
#
# NOTIFYMSG <notify type> "message"
#
# NOTIFYMSG ONLINE "UPS %s on line power"
# NOTIFYMSG ONBATT "UPS %s on battery"
# NOTIFYMSG LOWBATT "UPS %s battery is low"
# NOTIFYMSG FSD "UPS %s: forced shutdown in progress"
# NOTIFYMSG COMMOK "Communications with UPS %s established"
# NOTIFYMSG COMMBAD "Communications with UPS %s lost"
# NOTIFYMSG SHUTDOWN "Auto logout and shutdown proceeding"
# NOTIFYMSG REPLBATT "UPS %s battery needs to be replaced"
# NOTIFYMSG NOCOMM "UPS %s is unavailable"
# NOTIFYMSG NOPARENT "upsmon parent process died - shutdown impossible"
#
# Note that %s is replaced with the identifier of the UPS in question.
#
# Possible values for <notify type>:
#
# ONLINE : UPS is back online
# ONBATT : UPS is on battery
# LOWBATT : UPS has a low battery (if also on battery, it's "critical")
# FSD : UPS is being shutdown by the primary (FSD = "Forced Shutdown")
# COMMOK : Communications established with the UPS
# COMMBAD : Communications lost to the UPS
# SHUTDOWN : The system is being shutdown
# REPLBATT : The UPS battery is bad and needs to be replaced
# NOCOMM : A UPS is unavailable (can't be contacted for monitoring)
# NOPARENT : The process that shuts down the system has died (shutdown impossible)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYFLAG - change behavior of upsmon when NOTIFY events occur
#
# By default, upsmon sends walls (global messages to all logged in users)
# and writes to the syslog when things happen. You can change this.
#
# NOTIFYFLAG <notify type> <flag>[+<flag>][+<flag>] ...
#
# NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG ONBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG LOWBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG FSD SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG COMMOK SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG COMMBAD SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG SHUTDOWN SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG REPLBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG NOCOMM SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG NOPARENT SYSLOG+WALL
#
# Possible values for the flags:
#
# SYSLOG - Write the message in the syslog
# WALL - Write the message to all users on the system
# EXEC - Execute NOTIFYCMD (see above) with the message
# IGNORE - Don't do anything
#
# If you use IGNORE, don't use any other flags on the same line.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RBWARNTIME - replace battery warning time in seconds
#
# upsmon will normally warn you about a battery that needs to be replaced
# every 43200 seconds, which is 12 hours. It does this by triggering a
# NOTIFY_REPLBATT which is then handled by the usual notify structure
# you've defined above.
#
# If this number is not to your liking, override it here.
RBWARNTIME 43200
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOCOMMWARNTIME - no communications warning time in seconds
#
# upsmon will let you know through the usual notify system if it can't
# talk to any of the UPS entries that are defined in this file. It will
# trigger a NOTIFY_NOCOMM by default every 300 seconds unless you
# change the interval with this directive.
NOCOMMWARNTIME 300
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FINALDELAY - last sleep interval before shutting down the system
#
# On a primary, upsmon will wait this long after sending the NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN
# before executing your SHUTDOWNCMD. If you need to do something in between
# those events, increase this number. Remember, at this point your UPS is
# almost depleted, so don't make this too high. If needed, on high-end UPS
# devices you can usually configure when the low-battery state is announced
# based on estimated remaining run-time or on charge level of the batteries.
#
# Alternatively, you can set this very low so you don't wait around when
# it's time to shut down. Some UPSes don't give much warning for low
# battery and will require a value of 0 here for a safe shutdown.
#
# Note: If FINALDELAY on the secondary is greater than HOSTSYNC on the
# primary, the primary will give up waiting for that secondary system
# to disconnect.
FINALDELAY 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CERTPATH - path to certificates (database directory or directory with CA's)
#
# When compiled with SSL support, you can enter the certificate path here.
#
# With NSS:
# Certificates are stored in a dedicated database (split into 3 files).
# Specify the path of the database directory.
#
# CERTPATH @CONFPATH@/cert/upsmon
#
# With OpenSSL:
# Directory containing CA certificates in PEM format, used to verify
# the server certificate presented by the upsd server. The files each
# contain one CA certificate. The files are looked up by the CA subject
# name hash value, which must hence be available.
#
# CERTPATH /usr/ssl/certs
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CERTIDENT - self certificate name and database password
# CERTIDENT <certificate name> <database password>
#
# When compiled with SSL support with NSS, you can specify the certificate
# name to retrieve from database to authenticate itself and the password
# required to access certificate related private key.
#
# CERTIDENT "my nut monitor" "MyPasSw0rD"
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CERTHOST - security properties for an host
# CERTHOST <hostname> <certificate name> <certverify> <forcessl>
#
# When compiled with SSL support with NSS, you can specify security directive
# for each server you can contact.
# Each entry maps server name with the expected certificate name and flags
# indicating if the server certificate is verified and if the connection
# must be secure.
#
# CERTHOST localhost "My nut server" 1 1
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CERTVERIFY - make upsmon verify all connections with certificates
# CERTVERIFY 1
#
# When compiled with SSL support, make upsmon verify all connections with
# certificates.
# Without this, there is no guarantee that the upsd is the right host.
# Enabling this greatly reduces the risk of man in the middle attacks.
# This effectively forces the use of SSL, so don't use this unless
# all of your upsd hosts are ready for SSL and have their certificates
# in order.
# When compiled with NSS support of SSL, can be overridden for host
# specified with a CERTHOST directive.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FORCESSL - force upsmon to use SSL
# FORCESSL 1
#
# When compiled with SSL, specify that a secured connection must be used
# to communicate with upsd.
# If you don't use 'CERTVERIFY 1', then this will at least make sure
# that nobody can sniff your sessions without a large effort. Setting
# this will make upsmon drop connections if the remote upsd doesn't
# support SSL, so don't use it unless all of them have it running.
# When compiled with NSS support of SSL, can be overridden for host
# specified with a CERTHOST directive.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEBUG_MIN - specify minimal debugging level for upsmon daemon
# e.g. DEBUG_MIN 6
#
# Optionally specify a minimum debug level for `upsmon` daemon, e.g. for
# troubleshooting a deployment, without impacting foreground or background
# running mode directly, and without need to edit init-scripts or service
# unit definitions. Note that command-line option `-D` can only increase
# this verbosity level.
#
# NOTE: if the running daemon receives a `reload` command, presence of the
# `DEBUG_MIN NUMBER` value in the configuration file can be used to tune
# debugging verbosity in the running service daemon (it is recommended to
# comment it away or set the minimum to explicit zero when done, to avoid
# huge journals and I/O system abuse). Keep in mind that for this run-time
# tuning, the `DEBUG_MIN` value *present* in *reloaded* configuration files
# is applied instantly and overrides any previously set value, from file
# or CLI options, regardless of older logging level being higher or lower
# than the newly found number; a missing (or commented away) value however
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ CMDSCRIPT @BINDIR@/upssched-cmd
# normal users can't create the file, due to the possibility of symlinking
# and other evil.
#
# Note: if you are running Solaris or similar, the permissions that
# Note: if you are running Solaris or similar, the permissions that
# upssched sets on this file *are not enough* to keep you safe. If
# your OS ignores the permissions on a FIFO, then you MUST put this in
# a protected directory!
@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ CMDSCRIPT @BINDIR@/upssched-cmd
# <upsname> can be the special value * to apply this handler to every
# possible value of <upsname>.
#
# Run the command <command> via your CMDSCRIPT when it happens.
# Run the command <command> via your CMDSCRIPT when it happens.
#
# Note that any AT that matches both the <notifytype> and the <upsname>
# Note that any AT that matches both the <notifytype> and the <upsname>
# for the current event will be used.
# ============================================================================
@ -83,15 +83,9 @@ CMDSCRIPT @BINDIR@/upssched-cmd
# argument.
#
# Example:
# 1) Start a timer that will execute when communication with any UPS (*) has
# been gone for 10 seconds
# Start a timer that'll execute when any UPS (*) has been gone 10 seconds
#
# AT COMMBAD * START-TIMER upsgone 10
#
# 2) Start a timer that will execute when any UPS (*) has been running
# on battery for 30 seconds
#
# AT ONBATT * START-TIMER onbattwarn 30
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
@ -101,15 +95,10 @@ CMDSCRIPT @BINDIR@/upssched-cmd
# has passed then pass the optional argument <cmd> to CMDSCRIPT.
#
# Example:
# 1) If a specific UPS (myups@localhost) communication is restored, then stop
# the timer before it triggers
#
# If a specific UPS (myups@localhost) comes back online, then stop the
# timer before it triggers
#
# AT COMMOK myups@localhost CANCEL-TIMER upsgone
#
# 2) If any UPS (*) reverts to utility power, then stop the timer before it
# triggers
#
# AT ONLINE * CANCEL-TIMER onbattwarn
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#

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@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
#
# This file is provided to ensure that you do not expose your upsd server
# to the world upon installing the CGI programs. Specifically, it keeps
# the upsset.cgi program from running until you have assured it that you
# the upsset.cgi program from running until you have assured it that you
# have secured your web server's CGI directory.
#
# By default, your web server will probably let anyone access upsset.cgi
# once it is installed. This means that anyone could attempt to crack
# upsd logins since they would appear to be coming from your web server,
# upsd logins since they would appear to be coming from your web server,
# rather than the outside world, slipping through any ACL/ACCESS definitions.
#
# For this reason, you *MUST* first secure your CGI programs before
@ -17,17 +17,17 @@
# For Apache, the .htaccess file can be used in the directory with the
# programs. You'll need something like this:
#
# <Files upsset.cgi>
# deny from all
# allow from your.network.addresses
# </Files>
# <Files upsset.cgi>
# deny from all
# allow from your.network.addresses
# </Files>
#
# You will probably have to set "AllowOverride Limit" for this directory in
# your server-level configuration file as well.
#
# If this doesn't make sense, then stop reading and leave this program alone.
#
# Assuming you have all this done (and it works), then you may uncomment
# Assuming you have all this done (and it works), then you may uncomment
# the line below and start using upsset.cgi through your web browser.
#

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@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
@UPSSTATSPATH upsstats.cgi@
@UPSIMAGEPATH upsimage.cgi@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
@ -26,16 +26,10 @@
@REFRESH@
<title>@HOSTDESC@ : @VAR ups.model@ on @HOST@</title>
<!-- LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="http://localhost/nut/nut.css" / -->
<style type="text/css">
body{color:#00fc00; background:#808080; font-family:"Times New Roman", Times, serif;}
a:link{color:#00e;}
a:visited{color:#551a8b;}
table{background:#000;}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<body BGCOLOR="#808080" TEXT="#00FC00" LINK="#0000EE" VLINK="#551A8B">
<table style="margin:auto" BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="10">
<table BORDER="1" ALIGN="CENTER" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="10" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<tr>
<th COLSPAN="20">Network UPS Tools upsstats @VERSION@ - @HOSTDESC@ - @VAR ups.model@ on @HOST@</th>
@ -57,7 +51,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
<tr>
<td VALIGN="TOP">
<td BGCOLOR="#000000" VALIGN="TOP">
<table BORDER="0"> <!-- table 2 -->
@ -201,7 +195,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
@IFSUPP ambient.temperature@
@IFSUPP ambient.humidity@
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
<td ALIGN="CENTER">Temperature<br>@IMG ambient.temperature tempmin=0 tempmax=50 width=90@</td>
<td ALIGN="CENTER">Humidity<br>@IMG ambient.humidity width=90@</td>
@ -209,21 +203,21 @@ table{background:#000;}
</td>
@ELSE@
@IFSUPP ambient.temperature@
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
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</tr></table>
</td>
@ELSE@
@IFSUPP ambient.humidity@
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
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</tr></table>
</td>
@ENDIF@
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
@IFSUPP battery.charge@
@IFSUPP battery.voltage@
@ -238,7 +232,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
</tr></table>
</td>
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
@IFSUPP input.L2-L3.voltage@
<td ALIGN="CENTER">L1-L2<br>@IMG input.L1-L2.voltage width=68@</td>
@ -255,7 +249,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
</tr></table>
</td>
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
@IFSUPP output.L2-L3.voltage@
<td ALIGN="CENTER">L1-L2<br>@IMG output.L1-L2.voltage width=68@</td>
@ -272,7 +266,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
</tr></table>
</td>
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
@IFSUPP output.L2.power.percent@
<td ALIGN="CENTER">L1<br>@IMG output.L1.power.percent width=68@</td>
@ -292,12 +286,9 @@ table{background:#000;}
</tr>
</table>
<div><a href="https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/check/referer"><img
style="float:right" src="https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss"
alt="Valid CSS" title="Valid CSS" height="31" width="88"></a>
<a href="https://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img
style="float:right" src="https://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401"
alt="Valid HTML 4.01 Strict" title="Valid HTML 4.01 Strict"
height="31" width="88"></a></div>
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img style="float:right"
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html40"
alt="Valid HTML 4.0 Transitional" height="31" width="88"></a>
</body>
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<!-- upsstats template file -->
<!--
<!--
This (upsstats.html) is the default template file which is used
when upsstats.cgi is loaded with no arguments.
@ -16,41 +16,33 @@
@UPSSTATSPATH upsstats.cgi@
@UPSIMAGEPATH upsimage.cgi@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
@REFRESH@
<title>
Network UPS Tools upsstats
Network UPS Tools upsstats
@VERSION@
: UPS Status
</title>
<style type="text/css">
body{font-family:"Times New Roman", Times, serif;}
a:link{color:#00e;}
a:visited{color:#551a8b;}
th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
.t1{background:#0ff;}
.t2{background:#0f0;}
</style>
<!-- link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="nut.css" / -->
@REFRESH@
</head>
<body>
<body BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000EE" VLINK="#551A8B">
<table style="margin:auto; background:#50A0A0; text-align:center;">
<table BGCOLOR="#50A0A0" ALIGN="CENTER">
<tr><td>
<table>
<table CELLPADDING="5">
<tr>
<th COLSPAN="10" style="background:#60B0B0;">
<th COLSPAN="10" BGCOLOR="#60B0B0">
<span style="font-size:1.5em">Network UPS Tools upsstats
<font SIZE="+2">Network UPS Tools upsstats
@VERSION@
</span>
</font>
<br>
@DATE %a %b %d %X %Z %Y@
@ -58,7 +50,7 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
</tr>
<tr style="background:#60B0B0;">
<tr BGCOLOR="#60B0B0">
<th COLSPAN="1">System</th>
<th COLSPAN="1">Model</th>
<th COLSPAN="1">Status</th>
@ -73,20 +65,20 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@FOREACHUPS@
<tr>
<td class="t1">
<tr ALIGN=CENTER>
<td BGCOLOR="#00FFFF">
@HOSTLINK@
</td>
<td class="t1">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FFFF">
@VAR ups.model@
</td>
<td style="background:@STATUSCOLOR@">
<td BGCOLOR="@STATUSCOLOR@">
@STATUS@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP battery.charge@
@VAR battery.charge@
%
@ -97,18 +89,18 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L1-L2.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L2-L3.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L3-L1.voltage@
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@ELSE@
@IFSUPP input.L2-N.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L1-N.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L2-N.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L3-N.voltage@
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@ELSE@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.voltage@
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@ELSE@
<td style="background:red;">
<td BGCOLOR="#FF0000">
@ENDIF@
@IFSUPP input.L2-L3.voltage@
@ -126,7 +118,7 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
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<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP output.L2-L3.voltage@
@VAR output.L1-L2.voltage@
@VAR output.L2-L3.voltage@
@ -142,7 +134,7 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP output.L2.power.percent@
@VAR output.L1.power.percent@
@VAR output.L2.power.percent@
@ -159,7 +151,7 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP ups.temperature@
@UPSTEMP@
@DEGREES@
@ -170,13 +162,13 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP battery.runtime@
@RUNTIME@
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@TREELINK@
</td>
</tr>
@ -188,9 +180,11 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
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</table>
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<a href="https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/check/referer"><img style="float:right" src="https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss" alt="Valid CSS!" height="31" width="88"></a>
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src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html40"
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@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ VARDESC ups.firmware "UPS firmware"
VARDESC ups.firmware.aux "Auxiliary device firmware"
VARDESC ups.temperature "UPS temperature (degrees C)"
VARDESC ups.load "Load on UPS (percent of full)"
VARDESC ups.load.energysave "Load on UPS that triggers energysave (percent)"
VARDESC ups.load.high "Load when UPS switches to overload condition (percent)"
VARDESC ups.id "UPS system identifier"
VARDESC ups.delay.start "Interval to wait before (re)starting the load (seconds)"
@ -47,11 +46,6 @@ VARDESC input.voltage "Input voltage (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.extended "Extended input voltage range"
VARDESC input.voltage.maximum "Maximum incoming voltage seen (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.minimum "Minimum incoming voltage seen (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.status "Voltage status relative to the thresholds"
VARDESC input.voltage.low.warning "Input voltage low warning threshold (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.low.critical "Input voltage low critical threshold (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.high.warning "Input voltage high warning threshold (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.high.critical "Input voltage high critical threshold (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.nominal "Nominal input voltage (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.reason "Reason for last transfer to battery"
VARDESC input.transfer.low "Low voltage transfer point (V)"
@ -64,14 +58,8 @@ VARDESC input.sensitivity "Input power sensitivity"
VARDESC input.quality "Input power quality"
VARDESC input.current "Input current (A)"
VARDESC input.current.nominal "Nominal input current (A)"
VARDESC input.current.status "Current status relative to the thresholds"
VARDESC input.current.low.warning "Input current low warning threshold (A)"
VARDESC input.current.low.critical "Input current low critical threshold (A)"
VARDESC input.current.high.warning "Input current high warning threshold (A)"
VARDESC input.current.high.critical "Input current high critical threshold (A)"
VARDESC input.frequency "Input line frequency (Hz)"
VARDESC input.frequency.extended "Extended input frequency range"
VARDESC input.frequency.status "Frequency status"
VARDESC input.frequency.nominal "Nominal input line frequency (Hz)"
VARDESC input.frequency.low "Minimum input line frequency (Hz)"
VARDESC input.frequency.high "Maximum input line frequency (Hz)"
@ -79,12 +67,6 @@ VARDESC input.transfer.boost.low "Low voltage boosting transfer point (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.boost.high "High voltage boosting transfer point (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.trim.low "Low voltage trimming transfer point (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.trim.high "High voltage trimming transfer point (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.delay "Delay before transfer to mains"
VARDESC input.load "Load on (ePDU) input (percent of full)"
VARDESC input.realpower "Current sum value of all (ePDU) phases real power (W)"
VARDESC input.power "Current sum value of all (ePDU) phases apparent power (VA)"
VARDESC input.source "The current input power source"
VARDESC input.source.preferred "The preferred input power source"
VARDESC output.voltage "Output voltage (V)"
VARDESC output.voltage.nominal "Nominal output voltage (V)"
@ -94,7 +76,6 @@ VARDESC output.current "Output current (A)"
VARDESC output.current.nominal "Nominal output current (A)"
VARDESC battery.charge "Battery charge (percent of full)"
VARDESC battery.charge.approx "Rough approximation of battery charge"
VARDESC battery.charge.low "Remaining battery level when UPS switches to LB (percent)"
VARDESC battery.charge.restart "Minimum battery level for restart after power off (percent)"
VARDESC battery.charge.warning "Battery level when UPS switches to Warning state (percent)"
@ -113,40 +94,19 @@ VARDESC battery.packs.bad "Number of bad battery packs"
VARDESC battery.type "Battery chemistry"
VARDESC battery.protection "Prevent deep discharge of battery"
VARDESC battery.energysave "Switch off when running on battery and no/low load"
VARDESC battery.energysave.load "Switch off UPS if on battery and load level lower (percent)"
VARDESC battery.energysave.delay "Delay before switch off UPS if on battery and load level low (min)"
VARDESC battery.energysave.realpower "Switch off UPS if on battery and load level lower (Watts)"
VARDESC battery.charger.status "Battery charger status"
VARDESC ambient.temperature "Ambient temperature (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm "Ambient temperature alarm is active"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.status "Ambient temperature status relative to the configured thresholds"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.maximum "Maximum allowed ambient temperature (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.minimum "Minimum allowed ambient temperature (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.maximum "Maximum allowed ambient temperature"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.minimum "Minimum allowed ambient temperature"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.enable "Enable ambient temperature alarm"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.low "Temperature threshold low (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.low.warning "Temperature threshold low warning (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.low.critical "Temperature threshold low critical (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.high "Temperature threshold high (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.high.warning "Temperature threshold high warning (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.high.critical "Temperature threshold high critical (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity "Ambient humidity (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity "Ambient humidity"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm "Ambient humidity alarm is active"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.status "Ambient humidity status relative to the configured thresholds"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.maximum "Maximum allowed ambient humidity (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.minimum "Minimum allowed ambient humidity (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.maximum "Maximum allowed ambient humidity"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.minimum "Minimum allowed ambient humidity"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.enable "Enable ambient humidity alarm"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.low "Ambient humidity threshold low (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.low.warning "Ambient humidity threshold low warning (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.low.critical "Ambient humidity threshold low critical (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.high "Ambient humidity threshold high (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.high.warning "Ambient humidity threshold high warning (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.high.critical "Ambient humidity threshold high critical (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.present "Ambient sensor presence"
VARDESC ambient.contacts.1.status "State of the dry contact sensor 1"
VARDESC ambient.contacts.2.status "State of the dry contact sensor 2"
# FIXME: the outlet collection is indexed - solve with regexps?
# FIXME: the outlet collection is indexed - solve with regexs?
#
# VARDESC outlet.[[:digit:]]+.id "Outlet system identifier (<index>)"
@ -178,9 +138,6 @@ VARDESC outlet.2.delay.start "Interval to wait before restarting this outlet (se
VARDESC driver.name "Driver name"
VARDESC driver.version "Driver version - NUT release"
VARDESC driver.version.internal "Internal driver version"
VARDESC driver.version.usb "USB library version"
VARDESC device.part "Device Part Number"
# FIXME: driver.parameter and driver.flag can have many possible members
#
@ -205,7 +162,6 @@ CMDDESC test.battery.start "Start a battery test"
CMDDESC test.battery.start.quick "Start a quick battery test"
CMDDESC test.battery.start.deep "Start a deep battery test"
CMDDESC test.battery.stop "Stop the battery test"
CMDDESC test.system.start "Start a system test"
CMDDESC calibrate.start "Start run time calibration"
CMDDESC calibrate.stop "Stop run time calibration"
CMDDESC bypass.start "Put the UPS in bypass mode"
@ -220,10 +176,8 @@ CMDDESC beeper.mute "Temporarily mute the UPS beeper"
CMDDESC beeper.toggle "Toggle the UPS beeper"
CMDDESC outlet.1.load.off "Turn off the load on outlet 1 immediately"
CMDDESC outlet.1.load.on "Turn on the load on outlet 1 immediately"
CMDDESC outlet.1.shutdown.return "Turn off the outlet 1 and return when power is back"
CMDDESC outlet.2.load.off "Turn off the load on outlet 2 immediately"
CMDDESC outlet.2.load.on "Turn on the load on outlet 2 immediately"
CMDDESC outlet.2.shutdown.return "Turn off the outlet 2 and return when power is back"
# The following two commands should *only* be defined when you need
# to compose a 'shutdown.return' command by sending both a switch-off

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@ -1,11 +1,7 @@
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@WITH_CGI_TRUE@dist_html_DATA = index.html bottom.html nut-banner.png
@WITH_CGI_TRUE@nodist_html_DATA = header.html
EXTRA_DIST = README
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in .dirstamp
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DISTCLEANFILES = header.html
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<html>
<head>
<title>
Network UPS Tools
Network UPS Tools
</title>
</head>
<body BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000EE" VLINK="#551A8B">

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nut (2.7.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium
Since version 1.2 NUT-Monitor uses safer directory permissions when
creating ~/.nut-monitor.
NUT-Monitor will now detect a pre-1.2 settings directory on startup
and update its permissions.
Please note that passwords stored in NUT-Monitor prior to this change
may have been exposed, and it is recommended that they be reset.
-- Michael Fincham <michael.fincham@catalyst.net.nz> Fri, 13 Feb 2015 11:57:12 +1300
nut (2.6.5-1) experimental; urgency=low
mge-shut driver has been replaced by a new implementation (newmge-shut).
In case of issue with this new version, users can revert to oldmge-shut.
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Mon, 13 Aug 2012 00:32:18 +0200

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Source: nut
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 12),
dh-python,
libfreeipmi-dev (>= 0.8.5) [!hurd-i386],
libgd-dev | libgd2-xpm-dev | libgd2-noxpm-dev,
libipmimonitoring-dev (>= 1.1.5-2) [!hurd-i386],
libltdl-dev,
libneon27-gnutls-dev | libneon27-dev,
libnss3-dev,
libpowerman0-dev (>= 2.3.3),
libsnmp-dev | libsnmp9-dev,
libusb-dev (>= 0.1.8),
libwrap0-dev (>= 7.6),
python3
Build-Depends-Indep: asciidoc (>= 8.6.3) <!nodoc>,
asciidoc-dblatex <!nodoc>,
dblatex (>= 0.2.5) <!nodoc>,
docbook-xsl <!nodoc>,
libxml2-utils <!nodoc>
Standards-Version: 4.6.0
Homepage: https://networkupstools.org/
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/nut
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/nut.git
Package: nut
Architecture: all
Section: metapackages
Depends: nut-client, nut-server, ${misc:Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - metapackage
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package is a metapackage that installs both nut-server and nut-client,
in most cases it is sufficient for a basic UPS monitoring system.
Package: nut-server
Architecture: any
Depends: adduser,
lsb-base (>= 3.0-6),
nut-client (= ${binary:Version}),
udev [linux-any],
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Suggests: nut-cgi, nut-ipmi, nut-snmp, nut-xml
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - core system
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides NUT's core system, and the serial and USB UPS
drivers.
Package: nut-client
Architecture: any
Depends: adduser, lsb-base (>= 3.0-6), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Provides: ups-monitor
Conflicts: ups-monitor
Recommends: bash-completion
Suggests: nut-monitor
Replaces: ups-monitor
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - clients
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides NUT's clients that allows the user to control
and monitor the UPS.
Package: nut-cgi
Architecture: any
Depends: adduser, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Recommends: apache2 | httpd-cgi
Suggests: nut
Description: network UPS tools - web interface
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides an HTTP interface for Network UPS Tools which makes
it possible to monitor the core NUT system with a web browser.
Package: nut-snmp
Architecture: any
Depends: nut (>= 1.4.1-pre1), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - SNMP driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides snmp-ups, the SNMP multi-MIB driver for UPS, which
supports various MIBs including IETF, MGE, and APC. It adds an SNMP
Manager interface to the core NUT system.
Package: nut-ipmi
Architecture: kfreebsd-any linux-any
Depends: nut (>= 1.4.1-pre1), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - IPMI driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package currently provides nut-ipmipsu, a driver which allows the user to
monitor IPMI power supply units (PSU) found in servers of popular brands, such
as Dell, HP, IBM. It adds an IPMI interface to the core NUT system.
Package: nut-xml
Architecture: any
Depends: nut (>= 2.2.2), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - XML/HTTP driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides netxml-ups, which supports UPS models from
Eaton or MGE that use an XML/HTTP-based Network Management Card or
Proxy.
Package: nut-powerman-pdu
Architecture: any
Depends: nut (>= 2.4.0),
powerman (>= 2.3.3),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - PowerMan PDU driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides powerman-pdu, which allows NUT clients to communicate
with the PowerMan daemon to support PDUs.
Package: nut-doc
Architecture: all
Section: doc
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Suggests: doc-base
Build-Profiles: <!nodoc>
Description: network UPS tools - documentation
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package contains FAQ, user, developer and packager documentation.
Package: libupsclient4
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - client library
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the shared client library.
Package: libupsclient-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libnss3-dev,
libupsclient4 (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - development files
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the development files.
Package: libnutclient0
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - new client library
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the new shared client library.
Package: libnutclient-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libnutclient0 (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - development files for the new client library
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the development files for the new client library.
Package: libnutscan1
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - scanner library
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the shared scanner library.
Package: libnutscan-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libnutscan1 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Breaks: libupsclient-dev (<< 2.7.4-9~)
Replaces: libupsclient-dev (<< 2.7.4-9~)
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - development files for the scanner library
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the development files for the scanner library.
#Package: python3-nut
#Section: python
#Architecture: all
#Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}
#Description: network UPS tools - Python3 bindings for NUT server
# Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
# allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
# power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
# through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
# changes.
# .
# This package provides Python3 bindings to connect to NUT server.
#Package: nut-monitor
#Architecture: all
#Depends: python-glade2,
# python-gobject-2,
# python-gtk2,
# python-nut,
# ${misc:Depends},
# ${python:Depends}
#Recommends: python-notify
#Description: network UPS tools - GUI application to monitor UPS status
# Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
# allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
# power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
# through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
# changes.
# .
# This package provides nut-monitor, a GUI application to monitor UPS status.
Package: libups-nut-perl
Section: perl
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - Perl bindings for NUT server
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides Perl bindings to connect to NUT server.

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This package was debianized by Luca Filipozzi <lfilipoz@debian.org> on
Wed Jun 28 19:48:05 PDT 2000
It was downloaded from http://www.networkupstools.org/
Upstream Authors:
Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
Arnaud Quette <http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/contact.html>
Arjen de Korte <arjen@de-korte.org>
Charles Lepple <clepple@gmail.com>
Kjell Claesson <kjell.claesson@epost.tidanet.se>
David Goncalves <david@lestat.st>
and the NUT Team
Copyright:
Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Russell Kroll, Arnaud Quette and the NUT Team
Licenses:
Most files are licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2,
or (at your option) any later version.
The files in the scripts/python/ directory are released under GNU General
Public License (GPL) version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
GPL-2
-----
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
On Debian systems, the full text of the GNU General Public License v2
may be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.
GPL-3
-----
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
On Debian systems, the full text of the GNU General Public License v3
may be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3.
The Debian packaging is Copyright (C) 2008, Arnaud Quette <aquette@debian.org>
and is licensed under the GPL, see `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'.

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debian-branch = debian
upstream-branch = upstream
pristine-tar = True
[git-buildpackage]
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# SymbolsHelper-Confirmed: 2.7.4-9~ amd64 arm64 armel armhf hppa i386 ia64 m68k mips mips64el mipsel powerpc ppc64 ppc64el riscv64 s390x sh4 sparc64 x32
libnutclient.so.0 libnutclient0 #MINVER#
* Build-Depends-Package: libnutclient-dev
(c++)"nut::Client::Client()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::getDevice(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::getDeviceVariableValues(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
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(c++)"nut::Client::hasDeviceCommand(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::hasDeviceVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::~Client()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::Command(nut::Command const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::Command(nut::Device*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::execute()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::getDescription[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::getDevice() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::getDevice()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::getName[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::isOk() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::operator bool() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::operator!() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::operator<(nut::Command const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::operator==(nut::Command const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::~Command()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::Device(nut::Client*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::Device(nut::Device const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::executeCommand(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::forcedShutdown()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getClient() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getClient()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getCommand(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getCommandNames[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getCommands()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getDescription[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getName[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getNumLogins()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getRWVariableNames[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getRWVariables()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariableNames[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariableValue(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariableValues[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariables()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::isOk() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::login()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::master()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::operator bool() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::operator!() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::operator<(nut::Device const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::operator==(nut::Device const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::setVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::setVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::~Device()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::IOException::~IOException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NotConnectedException::NotConnectedException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NotConnectedException::~NotConnectedException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NutException::NutException(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NutException::str[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NutException::what() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NutException::~NutException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::SystemException::SystemException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::SystemException::err[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::SystemException::~SystemException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::TcpClient()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::TcpClient(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, int)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::authenticate(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::connect()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::connect(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, int)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::detectError(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::deviceForcedShutdown(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::deviceGetNumLogins(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::deviceLogin(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::deviceMaster(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::disconnect()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::escape(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::executeDeviceCommand(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|arch-bits=32)"nut::TcpClient::explode(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, unsigned int)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|arch-bits=64)"nut::TcpClient::explode(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, unsigned long)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::get(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDevice(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceCommandDescription(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceCommandNames(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceDescription(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceNames[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceRWVariableNames(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceVariableDescription(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceVariableNames(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceVariableValue(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceVariableValues(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getHost[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getPort() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getTimeout() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::isConnected() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::list(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::logout()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::sendQuery(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::setDeviceVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::setDeviceVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::setTimeout(long)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::~TcpClient()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TimeoutException::TimeoutException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TimeoutException::~TimeoutException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::UnknownHostException::UnknownHostException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::UnknownHostException::~UnknownHostException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::Variable(nut::Device*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::Variable(nut::Variable const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getDescription[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getDevice() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getDevice()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getName[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getValue[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::isOk() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::operator bool() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::operator!() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::operator<(nut::Variable const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::operator==(nut::Variable const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::setValue(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::setValues(std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::~Variable()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::Socket()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::connect(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, int)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::disconnect()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::isConnected() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|arch-bits=32)"nut::internal::Socket::read(void*, unsigned int)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|arch-bits=64)"nut::internal::Socket::read(void*, unsigned long)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::read[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::setTimeout(long)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::write(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|arch-bits=32)"nut::internal::Socket::write(void const*, unsigned int)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|arch-bits=64)"nut::internal::Socket::write(void const*, unsigned long)@Base" 2.7.4
nutclient_authenticate@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_destroy@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_device_forced_shutdown@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_device_login@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_device_master@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_execute_device_command@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_command_description@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_commands@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_description@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_num_logins@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_rw_variables@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_variable_description@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_variable_values@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_variables@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_devices@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_has_device@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_has_device_command@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_has_device_variable@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_logout@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_set_device_variable_value@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_set_device_variable_values@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_create_client@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_disconnect@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_get_timeout@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_is_connected@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_reconnect@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_set_timeout@Base 2.7.3
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<nut::Device, nut::Device, std::_Identity<nut::Device>, std::less<nut::Device>, std::allocator<nut::Device> >::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<nut::Device>*)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::_Identity<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >*)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::_Identity<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::find(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > > >::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >*)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|optional=templinst)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > > >::_M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(std::_Rb_tree_const_iterator<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > > >::_M_get_insert_unique_pos(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > std::operator+<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >(char const*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::pair<std::_Rb_tree_iterator<nut::Variable>, bool> std::_Rb_tree<nut::Variable, nut::Variable, std::_Identity<nut::Variable>, std::less<nut::Variable>, std::allocator<nut::Variable> >::_M_insert_unique<nut::Variable>(nut::Variable&&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::operator=(std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::~vector()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::vector<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >, std::allocator<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >::~vector()@Base" 2.7.3
strarr_alloc@Base 2.7.3
strarr_free@Base 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::Client@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::IOException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::NotConnectedException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::NutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::SystemException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::TcpClient@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::TimeoutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::UnknownHostException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::Client@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::IOException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::NotConnectedException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::NutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::SystemException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::TcpClient@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::TimeoutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::UnknownHostException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|optional=templinst)"void std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::_M_realloc_insert<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&>(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >*, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|optional=templinst)"void std::vector<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >, std::allocator<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >::_M_realloc_insert<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >*, std::vector<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >, std::allocator<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > > >, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >&&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++)"vtable for nut::Client@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::IOException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::NotConnectedException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::NutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::SystemException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::TcpClient@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::TimeoutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::UnknownHostException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|optional=templinst)"void std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::_M_realloc_insert<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >*, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|optional=templinst|arch=s390x mipsel armhf)"std::pair<std::_Rb_tree_iterator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, bool> std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::_Identity<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::_M_insert_unique<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&>(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|optional=templinst|arch=!s390x !mipsel !armhf)"std::set<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::insert(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.4

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usr/include/nutscan-device.h
usr/include/nutscan-init.h
usr/include/nutscan-ip.h
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chroot_start@Base 2.7.4-9~
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command_write_sequence@Base 2.7.4-9~
confpath@Base 2.7.4-9~
device_path@Base 2.7.4-9~
device_portname@Base 2.7.4-9~
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do_lock_port@Base 2.7.4-9~
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fatalx@Base 2.7.4-9~
g_usec_timeout@Base 2.7.4-9~
get_answer@Base 2.7.4-9~
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get_user_pwent@Base 2.7.4-9~
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nutscan_avail_avahi@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_ipmi@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_nut@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_snmp@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_usb@Base 2.7.4-9~
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nutscan_ip_iter_inc@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_ip_iter_init@Base 2.7.4-9~
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nutscan_load_neon_library@Base 2.7.4-9~
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nutscan_load_usb_library@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_new_device@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_rewind_device@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_avahi@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_eaton_serial@Base 2.7.4-9~
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nutscan_scan_ipmi@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_nut@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_snmp@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_usb@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_xml_http@Base 2.7.4-9~
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pw_baud_rates@Base 2.7.4-9~
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search_paths@Base 2.7.4-9~
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upsdebug_ascii@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdebug_hex@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdebug_with_errno@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdebugx@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdrv_cleanup@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdrv_comm_good@Base 2.7.4-9~
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upsdrv_reconnect@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsfd@Base 2.7.4-9~
upslog_with_errno@Base 2.7.4-9~
upslogx@Base 2.7.4-9~
writepid@Base 2.7.4-9~
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xcalloc@Base 2.7.4-9~
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upscli_ssl@Base 2.7.2
upscli_strerror@Base 2.7.2
upscli_tryconnect@Base 2.7.2
upscli_upserror@Base 2.7.2
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debian/local/upsd vendored
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#!/bin/sh
# Include NUT nut.conf
[ -r /etc/nut/nut.conf ] && . /etc/nut/nut.conf
case "$MODE" in
standalone|netserver)
exec /lib/nut/upsd "$@"
;;
none|netclient)
echo "upsd disabled, please adjust the configuration to your needs"
echo "Then set MODE to a suitable value in /etc/nut/nut.conf to enable it"
# exit success to avoid breaking the install process!
exit 0
;;
*)
exit 1
;;
esac

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debian/local/upsmon vendored
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#!/bin/sh
# Include NUT nut.conf
[ -r /etc/nut/nut.conf ] && . /etc/nut/nut.conf
case "$MODE" in
standalone|netserver|netclient)
exec /lib/nut/upsmon "$@"
;;
none)
echo "upsmon disabled, please adjust the configuration to your needs"
echo "Then set MODE to a suitable value in /etc/nut/nut.conf to enable it"
# exit success to avoid breaking the install process!
exit 0
;;
*)
exit 1
;;
esac

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Network UPS Tools - CGI Interface - Quick Start for Debian
----------------------------------------------------------
(I) Installation
=================
1) Sample configuration files are provided in /etc/nut/
Rename without the ".sample" suffix the files hosts.conf, upsstats.html,
upsstats-single.html and optionally upsset.conf.
Then edit these to match your configuration.
2) Ensure these configuration files are readable by others
chmod 755 /etc/nut
chmod 644 /etc/nut/upsset.conf
chmod 644 /etc/nut/hosts.conf
chmod 644 /etc/nut/upsstats.html
chmod 644 /etc/nut/upsstats-single.html
3) You will then be able to access NUT CGI through a Web browser.
The URL, which depends on your httpd configuration, is:
http://localhost/cgi-bin/nut/upsstats.cgi
4) NUT also provides a set of HTML files to wrap the CGIs.
To use it, create a new virtual host with your preferred webserver, and point the
Document Root to: /usr/share/nut/www/
You can also add an alias to an existing site, if it is supported:
Alias /nut/ "/usr/share/nut/www/"
Also ensure that the files in this directory have the suitable permissions.
For more information on nut-cgi configuration, have a look at the following
manual pages:
- upsstats.html (5)
- hosts.conf (5)
- upsset.conf (5)

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debian/tmp/etc/nut/hosts.conf
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsset.conf
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsstats-single.html
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsstats.html
debian/tmp/usr/lib/cgi-bin/
debian/tmp/usr/share/nut/www

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#!/bin/sh -e
case "$1" in
configure)
# make sure the nut user exists and has correct memberships
if ! getent group nut >/dev/null; then
addgroup --quiet --system nut
fi
if ! getent passwd nut >/dev/null; then
adduser --quiet --system --ingroup nut --home /var/lib/nut --no-create-home nut
elif ! groups nut | grep -qw nut; then
adduser nut nut
fi
# for Ubuntu, while waiting for a proper debconf
# if ! groups nut | grep -qw dialout; then
# adduser nut dialout
# fi
# Ensure /etc/nut is readable/crossable for others
if [ -d /etc/nut/ ] ; then
chmod 755 /etc/nut
fi
# Ensure nut-cgi configuration files are readable by others
for file in upsset.conf hosts.conf upsstats.html upsstats-single.html ; do
if [ -f /etc/nut/$file ] ; then
chmod 644 /etc/nut/$file
fi
done
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
# do nothing
;;
*)
echo "$0: incorrect arguments: $*" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: nut-client upsmon ups-monitor
# Required-Start: $local_fs $syslog $network $remote_fs
# Required-Stop: $local_fs $syslog $network $remote_fs
# Should-Start: nut-server
# Should-Stop:
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Network UPS Tools monitor initscript
# Description: This script take care of starting and stopping the
# Network UPS Tools monitoring component (upsmon).
### END INIT INFO
# Author: Arnaud Quette <aquette@debian.org>
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
NAME=nut-client
DESC="NUT - power device monitor and shutdown controller"
CONFIG=/etc/nut/nut.conf
pid_dir=/run/nut
upsmon_pid=${pid_dir}/upsmon.pid
upsmon=/sbin/upsmon
log=">/dev/null 2>/dev/null"
# Define LSB log_* functions.
# Depend on lsb-base (>= 3.0-6) to ensure that this file is present.
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
# set upsmon specific options. use "man upsmon" for more info
# this parameter is now located in nut.conf, and not in /etc/default/nut anymore
# FIXME: retrieved from 'nut' script during update
UPSMON_OPTIONS=""
# Exit if the package is not installed
[ -x "$upsmon" ] || exit 0
# Include NUT nut.conf
[ -r $CONFIG ] && . $CONFIG
# FIXME: put all common bits, between nut-client and nut-server,
# into a common nut-function
# Explicitly require the configuration to be done in /etc/nut/nut.conf
if [ "x$MODE" = "xnone" -o -z "$MODE" ] ; then
log_action_msg "$NAME disabled, please adjust the configuration to your needs"
log_action_msg "Then set MODE to a suitable value in $CONFIG to enable it"
# exit success to avoid breaking the install process!
exit 0
fi
# Check if /run/nut exists and has the correct perms
check_var_directory() {
[ ! -d ${pid_dir} ] && mkdir -p ${pid_dir} \
&& chown root:nut ${pid_dir} \
&& chmod 770 ${pid_dir} \
&& [ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon ${pid_dir}
}
# check if the right components are running
check_status() {
case "$MODE" in
standalone|netserver|netclient)
status_of_proc -p $upsmon_pid $upsmon upsmon
;;
none|*)
;;
esac
}
start_stop_client () {
case "$MODE" in
standalone|netserver|netclient)
# FIXME: for standalone|netserver, ensure 'nut-server status' returns ?
case "$1" in
start)
start-stop-daemon -S -q -p $upsmon_pid -x $upsmon \
-- $UPSMON_OPTIONS >/dev/null 2>&1 && return 0 || return 1
;;
stop)
start-stop-daemon -K -o -q -p $upsmon_pid -n upsmon >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& return 0 || return 1
;;
esac
;;
none|*)
return 1
;;
esac
}
case "$1" in
start)
log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESC" "$NAME"
check_var_directory
start_stop_client start
log_end_msg $?
;;
stop)
log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESC" "$NAME"
start_stop_client stop
log_end_msg $?
;;
reload)
log_daemon_msg "Reloading $DESC" "$NAME"
$upsmon -c reload >/dev/null 2>&1
log_end_msg $?
;;
restart|force-reload)
# FIXME: lack consistency, due to initscript split.
# This only addresses partial reload.
# Full reload requires to:
# - stop nut-client
# - restart (Ie stop+start) nut-server
# - start nut-client
log_daemon_msg "Restarting $DESC" "$NAME"
start_stop_client stop || true
# should then 'start_stop_server stop', Ie /etc/init.d/nut-server stop
#sleep 5
check_var_directory
# should first 'start_stop_server start', Ie /etc/init.d/nut-server start
start_stop_client start
log_end_msg $?
;;
status)
#log_daemon_msg "Checking status of $DESC"
echo "Checking status of $DESC"
check_status
exit $?
;;
poweroff)
case "$MODE" in
standalone|netserver)
# Sanity check
flag=`sed -ne 's#^ *POWERDOWNFLAG *\(.*\)$#\1#p' /etc/nut/upsmon.conf`
if [ -z "$flag" ] ; then
log_action_msg "##########################################################"
log_action_msg "## POWERDOWNFLAG is not defined in /etc/nut/upsmon.conf ##"
log_action_msg "## ##"
log_action_msg "## Please read the Manual page upsmon.conf(5) ##"
log_action_msg "##########################################################"
exit 1
fi
# Defer to nut-server to actually poweroff the UPS, if needed
# (the need is tested here though!)
if $upsmon -K >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
log_daemon_msg "UPS poweroff required..."
log_end_msg 0
if [ -x /etc/init.d/nut-server ] ; then
exec /etc/init.d/nut-server poweroff
else
log_action_msg "Failure: /etc/init.d/nut-server script missing"
fi
else
log_action_msg "Power down flag is not set (UPS poweroff not needed)"
fi
;;
none|netclient|*)
# nothing to do
log_action_msg "'$MODE' configuration does not require UPS poweroff"
;;
esac
;;
*)
N=/etc/init.d/$NAME
echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|reload|restart|force-reload|status|poweroff}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0

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debian/tmp/bin/upsc
debian/tmp/bin/upscmd
debian/tmp/bin/upslog
debian/tmp/bin/upsrw
debian/tmp/bin/upssched-cmd
debian/tmp/etc/nut/nut.conf
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsmon.conf
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upssched.conf
debian/tmp/lib/nut/upsmon
debian/tmp/lib/systemd/system/nut-client.service
debian/tmp/lib/systemd/system/nut-monitor.service
debian/tmp/lib/systemd/system/ups-monitor.service
debian/tmp/sbin/upsmon
debian/tmp/sbin/upssched
debian/tmp/usr/share/apport/package-hooks/source_nut-client.py
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nuthostsconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutnutconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsdconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsdusers.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsmonconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsschedconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupssetconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/tests/test_nut.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/nut

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