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#!/bin/sh
# for UPS monitoring with NUT
#
#DATA_CMD="upsc ups@localhost"
# on debian and freebsd, ups.realpower is not available.
# calculate load in watts with load percent and max output instead.
#MAX_OUTPUT=$($DATA_CMD | grep ups.realpower.nominal: | awk '{print $2}')
#LOAD_VALUE=$($DATA_CMD | grep ups.load: | awk '{print $2}')
#LOAD_PERCENT=$(echo "scale=2; $LOAD_VALUE/100" | bc)
#POWER=$(echo "scale=0; $LOAD_PERCENT*$MAX_OUTPUT" | bc)
# on void, ups.realpower is available!
#POWER="$($DATA_CMD | grep ups.realpower: | awk '{print $2}') W"
# "round" to integer. just removes decimal and whatevers after. not necessary with ups.realpower.
#POWER="${POWER%.*} W"
#CHARGE="$($DATA_CMD | grep battery.charge: | awk '{print $2}')%"
#if [ "$CHARGE" = "100%" ]; then
# echo $POWER
#else
# echo "$CHARGE $POWER"
#fi
# for battery monitoring everywhere else
#
# if power_now is present, just divide it to watts.
# (from micro watts on thinkpads, perhaps something else on other platforms)
if test -f /sys/class/power_supply/BAT*/power_now; then
POWER=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT*/power_now)
POWER="$(echo "scale=2; $POWER/1000000" | bc)W"
else
# if power_now is not present, calculate it:
VOLTAGE=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT*/voltage_now)
CURRENT=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT*/current_now)
POWER="$(echo "scale=2; $VOLTAGE*$CURRENT/1000000000000" | bc)W"
fi
CHARGE="$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT*/capacity)%"
echo "$CHARGE $POWER"