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check_apc_ats

Seems to work well, with one minor problem

Seems to work well, with one minor problem, the supply names do not show, i.e. supply A and supply B. On Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the OID that it gets back are different, even though for the same hardware. To correct for an AP7723 this part of the code needs to be altered: my $OID = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.8.5'; my $inputOID = '.3'; my $outputOID = '.4'; my $tableOID = '.2.1'; my $phaseTableOID = '.3'; my $bankTableOID= '.3'; my $frequencyOID = '.4'; my $nameOID = '.6'; my $voltageOID = '.1.3'; my $bankVoltageOID = '.1.3.1.1.1'; my $version = '2c'; with the updated OIDs for inputs and outputs.

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