Monitoring Power With Nagios

Elmar van Mourik elmarvmo at gmail.com
Mon Jan 17 16:20:35 CET 2005


Allmost everything is possible.
I created some scripts( on linux) to collect data from web pages.

First, get the desired webpage to your naguios box with wget and
filter out the data you want with grep and awk.

Please be more precise so I can help.

Elmar

On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 21:22:39 -0500, Kaushal Patel
<kaushalpatel at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I have a question. So far I've seen that Nagios is used mostly for
> network monitoring only. What I wanted to know is, is it possible to
> display the electrical quantities like power, voltage, current etc
> with Nagios ?
> 
> For this, I've an energy meter with a webserver on board and it can
> connect to ethernet. So, with the use of Nagios can we display these
> results on WWW remotely ? More precisely, what I plan to do is display
> those quantities in a manner similar to some online energy montioring
> services available.  However those are very costly, whereas the very
> fundamental logic of Nagios is monitoring for free, but this time
> electrical parameters.
> 
> I hope I've mentioned clearly without any confusion and hoping to
> expect some detailed suggestions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kaushal Patel
> MSEE, The State University of New York at Buffalo
> 90 Cornell Street
> Buffalo, NY 14214
> Ph: 716-836-5674
> 
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