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check_nut_plus

Works great, tweak if you use source compiled nagios

I installed on Ubuntu 18.04 from .deb file OK. Since I have source-built nagios in /usr/local, I had to link the executable to /usr/local/nagios/libexec and add 'use lib "/usr/local/nagios/libexec" ;' to Perl script. Works like charm, supports even voltage ranges properly! ie. try check_nut_plus -d your_nut_ups -v "input.voltage=w245" And it will correctly give warning for voltages outside 220-230 and critical for voltages outside 210-245. Full marks, have been looking for similar for apcupsd, but NUT is the way to go.

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