2011/11/30 Arnaud Quette <aquette....@gmail.com>: > 2011/11/29 Gonéri Le Bouder <gon...@rulezlan.org>: >> 2011/11/17 Arnaud Quette <aquette....@gmail.com>: >>> Hi Gonéri, >>> 2011/11/17 Gonéri Le Bouder <gon...@rulezlan.org>: >>>> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 09:20:15PM +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote: (snip)
I had a phone call with Arnaud regarding this topic. The idea so far is to do an initial scan scan of the network with: - nut-scanner if avalaible or - a nmap scan on port 3493 to identify nut daemon Once the network scan is done we should: - use upsc to collect the information or - if upsc is not installed, use a telnet like connection to get the same result For local inventory, we should do an "upsc -l" to identify devices and then do an upsc $device and send back the information. On the GLPI side, when we have UPS information, we should add a new tab on the devices to display the information: - the list of the USB UPS and there status - or for a standalone device, just the status Some example provided by Arnaud of information returned for a given device: http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/nut/trunk/data/evolution500.seq?revision=2778&view=markup http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/nut/trunk/data/epdu-managed.dev?revision=2778&view=markup Best regards, -- Gonéri Le Bouder _______________________________________________ Fusioninventory-devel mailing list Fusioninventory-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fusioninventory-devel