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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-03-09 13:19:22 +0000
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-rw-r--r--collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/integrations/network_ups_tools_nut.md207
-rw-r--r--collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/metadata.yaml222
-rw-r--r--collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/nut.chart.sh244
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diff --git a/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/Makefile.inc b/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/Makefile.inc
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-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
-
-# THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE Makefile
-# IT IS INCLUDED BY ITS PARENT'S Makefile.am
-# IT IS REQUIRED TO REFERENCE ALL FILES RELATIVE TO THE PARENT
-
-# install these files
-dist_charts_DATA += nut/nut.chart.sh
-dist_chartsconfig_DATA += nut/nut.conf
-
-# do not install these files, but include them in the distribution
-dist_noinst_DATA += nut/README.md nut/Makefile.inc
-
diff --git a/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/README.md b/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/README.md
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-integrations/network_ups_tools_nut.md \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/integrations/network_ups_tools_nut.md b/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/integrations/network_ups_tools_nut.md
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-<!--startmeta
-custom_edit_url: "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/README.md"
-meta_yaml: "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/metadata.yaml"
-sidebar_label: "Network UPS Tools (NUT)"
-learn_status: "Published"
-learn_rel_path: "Data Collection/UPS"
-message: "DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY, IT IS GENERATED BY THE COLLECTOR'S metadata.yaml FILE"
-endmeta-->
-
-# Network UPS Tools (NUT)
-
-
-<img src="https://netdata.cloud/img/plug-circle-bolt.svg" width="150"/>
-
-
-Plugin: charts.d.plugin
-Module: nut
-
-<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/maintained%20by-Netdata-%2300ab44" />
-
-## Overview
-
-Examine UPS/PDU metrics with Netdata for insights into power device performance. Improve your power device performance with comprehensive dashboards and anomaly detection.
-
-This collector uses the `nut` (Network UPS Tools) to query statistics for multiple UPS devices.
-
-This collector is supported on all platforms.
-
-This collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.
-
-
-### Default Behavior
-
-#### Auto-Detection
-
-This integration doesn't support auto-detection.
-
-#### Limits
-
-The default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.
-
-#### Performance Impact
-
-The default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.
-
-
-## Metrics
-
-Metrics grouped by *scope*.
-
-The scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.
-
-
-
-### Per ups
-
-Metrics related to UPS. Each UPS provides its own set of the following metrics.
-
-This scope has no labels.
-
-Metrics:
-
-| Metric | Dimensions | Unit |
-|:------|:----------|:----|
-| nut.charge | charge | percentage |
-| nut.runtime | runtime | seconds |
-| nut.battery.voltage | voltage, high, low, nominal | Volts |
-| nut.input.voltage | voltage, fault, nominal | Volts |
-| nut.input.current | nominal | Ampere |
-| nut.input.frequency | frequency, nominal | Hz |
-| nut.output.voltage | voltage | Volts |
-| nut.load | load | percentage |
-| nut.load_usage | load_usage | Watts |
-| nut.temperature | temp | temperature |
-| nut.clients | clients | clients |
-
-
-
-## Alerts
-
-
-The following alerts are available:
-
-| Alert name | On metric | Description |
-|:------------|:----------|:------------|
-| [ nut_ups_charge ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf) | nut.charge | average UPS charge over the last minute |
-| [ nut_10min_ups_load ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf) | nut.load | average UPS load over the last 10 minutes |
-| [ nut_last_collected_secs ](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf) | nut.load | number of seconds since the last successful data collection |
-
-
-## Setup
-
-### Prerequisites
-
-#### Install charts.d plugin
-
-If [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.
-
-
-#### Required software
-
-Make sure the Network UPS Tools (`nut`) is installed and can detect your UPS devices.
-
-
-### Configuration
-
-#### File
-
-The configuration file name for this integration is `charts.d/nut.conf`.
-
-
-You can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the
-Netdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory).
-
-```bash
-cd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata
-sudo ./edit-config charts.d/nut.conf
-```
-#### Options
-
-The config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.
-
-The following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the nut collector.
-
-
-<details><summary>Config options</summary>
-
-| Name | Description | Default | Required |
-|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:|
-| nut_ups | A space separated list of UPS names. If empty, the list returned by `upsc -l` will be used. | | False |
-| nut_names | Each line represents an alias for one UPS. If empty, the FQDN will be used. | | False |
-| nut_timeout | How long to wait for nut to respond. | 2 | False |
-| nut_clients_chart | Set this to 1 to enable another chart showing the number of UPS clients connected to `upsd`. | 1 | False |
-| nut_update_every | The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency. | 2 | False |
-| nut_priority | The charts priority on the dashboard | 90000 | False |
-| nut_retries | The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector. | 10 | False |
-
-</details>
-
-#### Examples
-
-##### Provide names to UPS devices
-
-Map aliases to UPS devices
-
-<details><summary>Config</summary>
-
-```yaml
-# a space separated list of UPS names
-# if empty, the list returned by 'upsc -l' will be used
-#nut_ups=
-
-# each line represents an alias for one UPS
-# if empty, the FQDN will be used
-nut_names["XXXXXX"]="UPS-office"
-nut_names["YYYYYY"]="UPS-rack"
-
-# how much time in seconds, to wait for nut to respond
-#nut_timeout=2
-
-# set this to 1, to enable another chart showing the number
-# of UPS clients connected to upsd
-#nut_clients_chart=1
-
-# the data collection frequency
-# if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency
-#nut_update_every=2
-
-# the charts priority on the dashboard
-#nut_priority=90000
-
-# the number of retries to do in case of failure
-# before disabling the module
-#nut_retries=10
-
-```
-</details>
-
-
-
-## Troubleshooting
-
-### Debug Mode
-
-To troubleshoot issues with the `nut` collector, run the `charts.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output
-should give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.
-
-- Navigate to the `plugins.d` directory, usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case on
- your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the `plugins` setting under `[directories]`.
-
- ```bash
- cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/
- ```
-
-- Switch to the `netdata` user.
-
- ```bash
- sudo -u netdata -s
- ```
-
-- Run the `charts.d.plugin` to debug the collector:
-
- ```bash
- ./charts.d.plugin debug 1 nut
- ```
-
-
diff --git a/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/metadata.yaml b/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/metadata.yaml
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-plugin_name: charts.d.plugin
-modules:
- - meta:
- plugin_name: charts.d.plugin
- module_name: nut
- monitored_instance:
- name: Network UPS Tools (NUT)
- link: ''
- categories:
- - data-collection.ups
- icon_filename: 'plug-circle-bolt.svg'
- related_resources:
- integrations:
- list: []
- info_provided_to_referring_integrations:
- description: ''
- keywords:
- - nut
- - network ups tools
- - ups
- - pdu
- most_popular: false
- overview:
- data_collection:
- metrics_description: 'Examine UPS/PDU metrics with Netdata for insights into power device performance. Improve your power device performance with comprehensive dashboards and anomaly detection.'
- method_description: 'This collector uses the `nut` (Network UPS Tools) to query statistics for multiple UPS devices.'
- supported_platforms:
- include: []
- exclude: []
- multi_instance: true
- additional_permissions:
- description: ''
- default_behavior:
- auto_detection:
- description: ''
- limits:
- description: ''
- performance_impact:
- description: ''
- setup:
- prerequisites:
- list:
- - title: "Install charts.d plugin"
- description: |
- If [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.
- - title: "Required software"
- description: "Make sure the Network UPS Tools (`nut`) is installed and can detect your UPS devices."
- configuration:
- file:
- name: charts.d/nut.conf
- options:
- description: |
- The config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.
-
- The following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the nut collector.
- folding:
- title: "Config options"
- enabled: true
- list:
- - name: nut_ups
- description: A space separated list of UPS names. If empty, the list returned by `upsc -l` will be used.
- default_value: ""
- required: false
- - name: nut_names
- description: Each line represents an alias for one UPS. If empty, the FQDN will be used.
- default_value: ""
- required: false
- - name: nut_timeout
- description: How long to wait for nut to respond.
- default_value: 2
- required: false
- - name: nut_clients_chart
- description: Set this to 1 to enable another chart showing the number of UPS clients connected to `upsd`.
- default_value: 1
- required: false
- - name: nut_update_every
- description: The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency.
- default_value: 2
- required: false
- - name: nut_priority
- description: The charts priority on the dashboard
- default_value: 90000
- required: false
- - name: nut_retries
- description: The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector.
- default_value: 10
- required: false
- examples:
- folding:
- enabled: true
- title: "Config"
- list:
- - name: Provide names to UPS devices
- description: Map aliases to UPS devices
- config: |
- # a space separated list of UPS names
- # if empty, the list returned by 'upsc -l' will be used
- #nut_ups=
-
- # each line represents an alias for one UPS
- # if empty, the FQDN will be used
- nut_names["XXXXXX"]="UPS-office"
- nut_names["YYYYYY"]="UPS-rack"
-
- # how much time in seconds, to wait for nut to respond
- #nut_timeout=2
-
- # set this to 1, to enable another chart showing the number
- # of UPS clients connected to upsd
- #nut_clients_chart=1
-
- # the data collection frequency
- # if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency
- #nut_update_every=2
-
- # the charts priority on the dashboard
- #nut_priority=90000
-
- # the number of retries to do in case of failure
- # before disabling the module
- #nut_retries=10
- troubleshooting:
- problems:
- list: []
- alerts:
- - name: nut_ups_charge
- link: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf
- metric: nut.charge
- info: average UPS charge over the last minute
- os: "*"
- - name: nut_10min_ups_load
- link: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf
- metric: nut.load
- info: average UPS load over the last 10 minutes
- os: "*"
- - name: nut_last_collected_secs
- link: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/health/health.d/nut.conf
- metric: nut.load
- info: number of seconds since the last successful data collection
- metrics:
- folding:
- title: Metrics
- enabled: false
- description: ""
- availability: []
- scopes:
- - name: ups
- description: "Metrics related to UPS. Each UPS provides its own set of the following metrics."
- labels: []
- metrics:
- - name: nut.charge
- description: UPS Charge
- unit: "percentage"
- chart_type: area
- dimensions:
- - name: charge
- - name: nut.runtime
- description: UPS Runtime
- unit: "seconds"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: runtime
- - name: nut.battery.voltage
- description: UPS Battery Voltage
- unit: "Volts"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: voltage
- - name: high
- - name: low
- - name: nominal
- - name: nut.input.voltage
- description: UPS Input Voltage
- unit: "Volts"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: voltage
- - name: fault
- - name: nominal
- - name: nut.input.current
- description: UPS Input Current
- unit: "Ampere"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: nominal
- - name: nut.input.frequency
- description: UPS Input Frequency
- unit: "Hz"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: frequency
- - name: nominal
- - name: nut.output.voltage
- description: UPS Output Voltage
- unit: "Volts"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: voltage
- - name: nut.load
- description: UPS Load
- unit: "percentage"
- chart_type: area
- dimensions:
- - name: load
- - name: nut.load_usage
- description: UPS Load Usage
- unit: "Watts"
- chart_type: area
- dimensions:
- - name: load_usage
- - name: nut.temperature
- description: UPS Temperature
- unit: "temperature"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: temp
- - name: nut.clients
- description: UPS Connected Clients
- unit: "clients"
- chart_type: area
- dimensions:
- - name: clients
diff --git a/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/nut.chart.sh b/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/nut.chart.sh
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-# shellcheck shell=bash
-# no need for shebang - this file is loaded from charts.d.plugin
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
-
-# netdata
-# real-time performance and health monitoring, done right!
-# (C) 2016-2017 Costa Tsaousis <costa@tsaousis.gr>
-#
-
-# a space separated list of UPS names
-# if empty, the list returned by 'upsc -l' will be used
-nut_ups=
-
-# how frequently to collect UPS data
-nut_update_every=2
-
-# how much time in seconds, to wait for nut to respond
-nut_timeout=2
-
-# set this to 1, to enable another chart showing the number
-# of UPS clients connected to upsd
-nut_clients_chart=0
-
-# the priority of nut related to other charts
-nut_priority=90000
-
-declare -A nut_ids=()
-declare -A nut_names=()
-
-nut_get_all() {
- run -t $nut_timeout upsc -l
-}
-
-nut_get() {
- run -t $nut_timeout upsc "$1"
-
- if [ "${nut_clients_chart}" -eq "1" ]; then
- printf "ups.connected_clients: "
- run -t $nut_timeout upsc -c "$1" | wc -l
- fi
-}
-
-nut_check() {
-
- # this should return:
- # - 0 to enable the chart
- # - 1 to disable the chart
-
- local x
-
- require_cmd upsc || return 1
-
- [ -z "$nut_ups" ] && nut_ups="$(nut_get_all)"
-
- for x in $nut_ups; do
- nut_get "$x" > /dev/null
- # shellcheck disable=SC2181
- if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
- if [ -n "${nut_names[${x}]}" ]; then
- nut_ids[$x]="$(fixid "${nut_names[${x}]}")"
- else
- nut_ids[$x]="$(fixid "$x")"
- fi
- continue
- fi
- error "cannot get information for NUT UPS '$x'."
- done
-
- if [ ${#nut_ids[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
- # shellcheck disable=SC2154
- error "Cannot find UPSes - please set nut_ups='ups_name' in $confd/nut.conf"
- return 1
- fi
-
- return 0
-}
-
-nut_create() {
- # create the charts
- local x
-
- for x in "${nut_ids[@]}"; do
- cat << EOF
-CHART nut_$x.charge '' "UPS Charge" "percentage" ups nut.charge area $((nut_priority + 2)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION battery_charge charge absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.runtime '' "UPS Runtime" "seconds" ups nut.runtime area $((nut_priority + 3)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION battery_runtime runtime absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.battery_voltage '' "UPS Battery Voltage" "Volts" ups nut.battery.voltage line $((nut_priority + 4)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION battery_voltage voltage absolute 1 100
-DIMENSION battery_voltage_high high absolute 1 100
-DIMENSION battery_voltage_low low absolute 1 100
-DIMENSION battery_voltage_nominal nominal absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.input_voltage '' "UPS Input Voltage" "Volts" input nut.input.voltage line $((nut_priority + 5)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION input_voltage voltage absolute 1 100
-DIMENSION input_voltage_fault fault absolute 1 100
-DIMENSION input_voltage_nominal nominal absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.input_current '' "UPS Input Current" "Ampere" input nut.input.current line $((nut_priority + 6)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION input_current_nominal nominal absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.input_frequency '' "UPS Input Frequency" "Hz" input nut.input.frequency line $((nut_priority + 7)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION input_frequency frequency absolute 1 100
-DIMENSION input_frequency_nominal nominal absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.output_voltage '' "UPS Output Voltage" "Volts" output nut.output.voltage line $((nut_priority + 8)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION output_voltage voltage absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.load '' "UPS Load" "percentage" ups nut.load area $((nut_priority)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION load load absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.load_usage '' "UPS Load Usage" "Watts" ups nut.load_usage area $((nut_priority + 1)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION load_usage load_usage absolute 1 100
-
-CHART nut_$x.temp '' "UPS Temperature" "temperature" ups nut.temperature line $((nut_priority + 9)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION temp temp absolute 1 100
-EOF
-
- if [ "${nut_clients_chart}" = "1" ]; then
- cat << EOF2
-CHART nut_$x.clients '' "UPS Connected Clients" "clients" ups nut.clients area $((nut_priority + 10)) $nut_update_every
-DIMENSION clients '' absolute 1 1
-EOF2
- fi
-
- done
-
- return 0
-}
-
-nut_update() {
- # the first argument to this function is the microseconds since last update
- # pass this parameter to the BEGIN statement (see below).
-
- # do all the work to collect / calculate the values
- # for each dimension
- # remember: KEEP IT SIMPLE AND SHORT
-
- local i x
- for i in "${!nut_ids[@]}"; do
- x="${nut_ids[$i]}"
- nut_get "$i" | awk "
-BEGIN {
- battery_charge = 0;
- battery_runtime = 0;
- battery_voltage = 0;
- battery_voltage_high = 0;
- battery_voltage_low = 0;
- battery_voltage_nominal = 0;
- input_voltage = 0;
- input_voltage_fault = 0;
- input_voltage_nominal = 0;
- input_current_nominal = 0;
- input_frequency = 0;
- input_frequency_nominal = 0;
- output_voltage = 0;
- load = 0;
- load_usage = 0;
- nompower = 0;
- temp = 0;
- client = 0;
- do_clients = ${nut_clients_chart};
-}
-/^battery.charge: .*/ { battery_charge = \$2 * 100 };
-/^battery.runtime: .*/ { battery_runtime = \$2 * 100 };
-/^battery.voltage: .*/ { battery_voltage = \$2 * 100 };
-/^battery.voltage.high: .*/ { battery_voltage_high = \$2 * 100 };
-/^battery.voltage.low: .*/ { battery_voltage_low = \$2 * 100 };
-/^battery.voltage.nominal: .*/ { battery_voltage_nominal = \$2 * 100 };
-/^input.voltage: .*/ { input_voltage = \$2 * 100 };
-/^input.voltage.fault: .*/ { input_voltage_fault = \$2 * 100 };
-/^input.voltage.nominal: .*/ { input_voltage_nominal = \$2 * 100 };
-/^input.current.nominal: .*/ { input_current_nominal = \$2 * 100 };
-/^input.frequency: .*/ { input_frequency = \$2 * 100 };
-/^input.frequency.nominal: .*/ { input_frequency_nominal = \$2 * 100 };
-/^output.voltage: .*/ { output_voltage = \$2 * 100 };
-/^ups.load: .*/ { load = \$2 * 100 };
-/^ups.realpower.nominal: .*/ { nompower = \$2 };
-/^ups.temperature: .*/ { temp = \$2 * 100 };
-/^ups.connected_clients: .*/ { clients = \$2 };
-END {
- { load_usage = nompower * load / 100 };
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.charge $1\";
- print \"SET battery_charge = \" battery_charge;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.runtime $1\";
- print \"SET battery_runtime = \" battery_runtime;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.battery_voltage $1\";
- print \"SET battery_voltage = \" battery_voltage;
- print \"SET battery_voltage_high = \" battery_voltage_high;
- print \"SET battery_voltage_low = \" battery_voltage_low;
- print \"SET battery_voltage_nominal = \" battery_voltage_nominal;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.input_voltage $1\";
- print \"SET input_voltage = \" input_voltage;
- print \"SET input_voltage_fault = \" input_voltage_fault;
- print \"SET input_voltage_nominal = \" input_voltage_nominal;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.input_current $1\";
- print \"SET input_current_nominal = \" input_current_nominal;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.input_frequency $1\";
- print \"SET input_frequency = \" input_frequency;
- print \"SET input_frequency_nominal = \" input_frequency_nominal;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.output_voltage $1\";
- print \"SET output_voltage = \" output_voltage;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.load $1\";
- print \"SET load = \" load;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.load_usage $1\";
- print \"SET load_usage = \" load_usage;
- print \"END\"
-
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.temp $1\";
- print \"SET temp = \" temp;
- print \"END\"
-
- if(do_clients) {
- print \"BEGIN nut_$x.clients $1\";
- print \"SET clients = \" clients;
- print \"END\"
- }
-}"
- # shellcheck disable=2181
- [ $? -ne 0 ] && unset "nut_ids[$i]" && error "failed to get values for '$i', disabling it."
- done
-
- [ ${#nut_ids[@]} -eq 0 ] && error "no UPSes left active." && return 1
- return 0
-}
diff --git a/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/nut.conf b/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/nut.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index b95ad9048..000000000
--- a/collectors/charts.d.plugin/nut/nut.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-# no need for shebang - this file is loaded from charts.d.plugin
-
-# netdata
-# real-time performance and health monitoring, done right!
-# (C) 2018 Costa Tsaousis <costa@tsaousis.gr>
-# GPL v3+
-
-# a space separated list of UPS names
-# if empty, the list returned by 'upsc -l' will be used
-#nut_ups=
-
-# each line represents an alias for one UPS
-# if empty, the FQDN will be used
-#nut_names["FQDN1"]="alias"
-#nut_names["FQDN2"]="alias"
-
-# how much time in seconds, to wait for nut to respond
-#nut_timeout=2
-
-# set this to 1, to enable another chart showing the number
-# of UPS clients connected to upsd
-#nut_clients_chart=1
-
-# the data collection frequency
-# if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency
-#nut_update_every=2
-
-# the charts priority on the dashboard
-#nut_priority=90000
-
-# the number of retries to do in case of failure
-# before disabling the module
-#nut_retries=10