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UPSC(8) NUT Manual UPSC(8)

upsc - example lightweight UPS client

upsc -l | -L [host]

upsc ups [variable]

upsc -c ups

upsc is provided as a quick way to poll the status of a UPS server. It can be used inside shell scripts and other programs that need UPS data but don’t want to include the full interface.

-l host
List all UPS names configured at host, one name per line. The hostname defaults to "localhost". You may optionally add a colon and a port number.

-L host

As above, list all UPS names configured at host, including their description provided by the remote upsd(8) from ups.conf(5). The hostname defaults to "localhost". You may optionally add a colon and a port number to override the default port.

-c ups

Lists each client connected on ups, one name per line.

ups

Display the status of that UPS. The format for this option is upsname[@hostname[:port]]. The default hostname is "localhost".

variable

Display the value of this variable only. By default, upsc retrieves the list of variables from the server and then displays the value for each. This may be useful in shell scripts to save an additional pipe into grep.

To list all variables on an UPS named "myups" on a host called "mybox", with upsd(8) running on port 1234:

$ upsc myups@mybox:1234
battery.charge: 100.0
battery.voltage: 13.9
battery.voltage.nominal: 13.6
. . .

To list the UPSes configured on this system, along with their descriptions:

$ upsc -L
apc: Back-UPS 500
ppro2: Patriot Pro II

To retrieve the status for all UPSes connected to mybox, using Bourne-shell syntax:

$ for UPS in `upsc -l mybox:1234`; do
    upsc $UPS ups.status
done

To list clients connected on "myups":

$ upsc -c myups
127.0.0.1
::1
192.168.1.2

If you run this program inside a shell script or similar to get the list of devices and variables, you should only consider using output from stdout, not stderr.

upsc will either print a list of UPS names, a list of all supported variables and their values on the UPS, or an error message. If you receive an error, make sure you have specified a valid UPS on the command line, that upsd(8) is really running on the other host and that no firewalls are blocking you.

Earlier versions of this program used the upsfetch library and UDP sockets to talk to upsd. This version of upsc uses the new upsclient library, which only talks TCP. This is why upsct no longer exists.

upsd(8)

The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
12/29/2015 Network UPS Tools 2.7.3.

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