├── .gitignore ├── INSTALL ├── LICENSE ├── Makefile ├── data ├── bulletin.xml.template ├── descriptor.xml.template ├── index.xml.template ├── upsmon-install.sh.template ├── upsmon-remove.sh.template ├── upsmon-update.sh.template ├── vendor-index.xml.template ├── vibs.xml.template └── vmware.xml.template ├── patches ├── nut-2.8.3-esxi.patch ├── smtptools-0.2.3-autotools.patch └── smtptools-0.2.3-cleanups.patch ├── readme.txt ├── script ├── mkbundle.sh └── mkvib.sh └── skeleton ├── etc ├── init.d │ ├── upsmon │ └── upsmon-install └── vmware │ ├── firewall │ └── upsmon.xml │ └── service │ └── upsmon.xml ├── opt └── nut │ ├── bin │ └── notify.sh │ └── etc │ ├── notify.conf.template │ └── upsmon.conf.template └── usr └── lib └── vmware └── hostd └── extensions └── upsmon └── locale ├── en └── option.vmsg ├── es └── option.vmsg └── fr └── option.vmsg /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | libressl-* 2 | nut-* 3 | smtptools-* 4 | upsmon-* 5 | NutClient-ESXi-* 6 | payload 7 | tmp 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /INSTALL: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | HOW TO COMPILE 2 | -------------- 3 | 4 | You will need a Linux environment to compile and create the VIB package 5 | for ESXi 6 | 7 | This module has been developped under a 64-bit CentOS 7 linux. Use the 8 | minimal CentOS 7 installation profile and add the following packages 9 | with yum install : 10 | 11 | wget 12 | patch 13 | gcc 14 | gcc-c++ 15 | zip 16 | 17 | The choice of CentOS 7 is to make the package compatible from ESXi 5 to 18 | ESXi 8. Generating of 64-bit binaries is mandatory for ESXi 8 only. 19 | 20 | You will also need the original untouched source file archives for the 21 | following packages : 22 | 23 | libressl 24 | nut 25 | smtptools 26 | 27 | Check each package for their respective LICENSE. 28 | 29 | The makefile will try to download using wget them if not already in the 30 | base directory of this project. I can't guarantee that the urls for download 31 | will remain valid through time, you should keep them archived somewhere. 32 | 33 | To compile, login as root, go to base directory and type 34 | 35 | make 36 | 37 | Everything should be automatically compiled and configured until the 38 | end of the process 39 | 40 | WHAT DO YOU GET 41 | --------------- 42 | 43 | You will get a VIB file named upsmon-x.x.x-y.y.y.x86_64.vib depending on 44 | the version of this package. x.x.x is the version of NUT, y.y.y is the 45 | version of this project. 46 | 47 | And also an archive called NutClient-ESXi-y.y.y.tar.gz containing the VIB 48 | file and various files to help for installation on ESXi host 49 | 50 | An offline bundle file is also generated for direct installation from vCenter or 51 | ESXi ISO customization with name NutClient-ESXi-x.x.x-y.y.y-offline_bundle.zip 52 | (don't forget to set acceptance level to CommunitySupported for ISO) 53 | 54 | COMPATIBILITY 55 | ------------- 56 | This packages has been tested on ESXi from version 5.0 to version 8.0 57 | 58 | DISCLAMER 59 | --------- 60 | This package is devivered "as is" in the terms of the GNU GPL v3 (see LICENSE) 61 | with no support and no warranty. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # upsmon for WMware ESXi 5.0 to 8.0 2 | # Rene Garcia 2023 - GPL Licence 3 | 4 | PROJECT_VERSION=2.7.0 5 | 6 | SMTPTOOLS_VERSION=0.2.3 7 | LIBRESSL_VERSION=4.1.0 8 | NUT_VERSION=2.8.3 9 | HARD=$(shell uname -m) 10 | 11 | PROJECT=NutClient 12 | NAME=upsmon 13 | CURDIR=$(PWD) 14 | VERSION=$(NUT_VERSION)-$(PROJECT_VERSION) 15 | 16 | VIBNAME=$(NAME)-$(VERSION).$(HARD).vib 17 | ARCNAME=$(PROJECT)-ESXi-$(VERSION) 18 | ARCHIVE=$(ARCNAME).$(HARD).tar.gz 19 | DEPOT=$(PROJECT)-ESXi-$(VERSION)-offline_bundle.zip 20 | 21 | all: $(ARCHIVE) $(DEPOT) 22 | 23 | libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION).tar.gz: 24 | wget --no-check-certificate http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/LibreSSL/libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION).tar.gz 25 | 26 | libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION): libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION).tar.gz 27 | tar -xf libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION).tar.gz 28 | #cd libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION); for i in $(CURDIR)/patches/libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION)-*.patch ; do patch -p1 < $$i ; done 29 | 30 | libressl-bin: libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION) 31 | cd libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION) ; ./configure --prefix=$(CURDIR)/libressl-bin --enable-shared=no --enable-static=yes CFLAGS="-fPIC" --disable-asm 32 | cd libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION) ; make install 33 | 34 | nut-$(NUT_VERSION).tar.gz: 35 | wget --no-check-certificate http://networkupstools.org/source/2.8/nut-$(NUT_VERSION).tar.gz 36 | 37 | nut-$(NUT_VERSION): nut-$(NUT_VERSION).tar.gz 38 | tar -xf nut-$(NUT_VERSION).tar.gz 39 | cd nut-$(NUT_VERSION); for i in $(CURDIR)/patches/nut-$(NUT_VERSION)-*.patch ; do patch -p1 < $$i ; done 40 | 41 | nut-bin: nut-$(NUT_VERSION) libressl-bin 42 | cd nut-$(NUT_VERSION); touch .git; ./configure --prefix=/opt/nut --with-pidpath=/var/run --without-cgi --without-snmp --without-wrap --without-serial --with-user=daemon --with-group=daemon --with-openssl --with-openssl-includes="-I$(CURDIR)/libressl-bin/include" --with-openssl-libs="-L$(CURDIR)/libressl-bin/lib -lssl -lcrypto" LDFLAGS="-lrt -lpthread" 43 | cd nut-$(NUT_VERSION); make DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/nut-bin install 44 | 45 | smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION).tar.gz: 46 | wget --no-check-certificate http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/c2/smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION).tar.gz 47 | 48 | smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION): smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION).tar.gz 49 | tar -xf smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION).tar.gz 50 | cd smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION); for i in $(CURDIR)/patches/smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION)-*.patch ; do patch -p1 < $$i ; done 51 | 52 | smtptools-bin: smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION) 53 | cd smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION); LDFLAGS="-lresolv" ./configure --prefix=/opt/nut 54 | cd smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION); make DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/smtptools-bin install 55 | 56 | payload: nut-bin smtptools-bin 57 | rm -rf payload-tmp 58 | cp -pr skeleton payload-tmp 59 | mkdir -p payload-tmp/opt/nut/lib payload-tmp/opt/nut/bin payload-tmp/opt/nut/sbin 60 | cp -p nut-bin/opt/nut/bin/upsc payload-tmp/opt/nut/bin/ 61 | cp -p nut-bin/opt/nut/sbin/upsmon payload-tmp/opt/nut/sbin/ 62 | cp -p smtptools-bin/opt/nut/bin/smtpblast payload-tmp/opt/nut/bin/ 63 | cp -pP nut-bin/opt/nut/lib/libupsclient.so* payload-tmp/opt/nut/lib/ 64 | find payload-tmp -type f -exec file {} \; | grep 'not stripped' | cut -d: -f1 | xargs -t -L 1 strip 65 | mv payload-tmp payload 66 | touch payload 67 | 68 | $(VIBNAME): payload 69 | script/mkvib.sh $(CURDIR)/payload "$(VERSION)" $(NAME) $(CURDIR)/data/descriptor.xml.template 70 | mv "$(CURDIR)/payload/$(VIBNAME)" "$(CURDIR)/$(VIBNAME)" 71 | 72 | $(ARCHIVE): $(VIBNAME) 73 | sed -e "s!@VERSION@!$(VERSION)!" -e "s!@HARD@!$(HARD)!" $(CURDIR)/data/$(NAME)-install.sh.template > upsmon-install.sh 74 | sed -e "s!@VERSION@!$(VERSION)!" -e "s!@HARD@!$(HARD)!" $(CURDIR)/data/$(NAME)-remove.sh.template > upsmon-remove.sh 75 | sed -e "s!@VERSION@!$(VERSION)!" -e "s!@HARD@!$(HARD)!" $(CURDIR)/data/$(NAME)-update.sh.template > upsmon-update.sh 76 | chmod 755 $(NAME)-install.sh $(NAME)-remove.sh $(NAME)-update.sh 77 | tar -cf - readme.txt $(NAME)-install.sh $(NAME)-remove.sh $(NAME)-update.sh $(VIBNAME) | gzip -9 > $(ARCHIVE) 78 | 79 | $(DEPOT): $(VIBNAME) 80 | script/mkbundle.sh $(PROJECT) $(NAME) $(VERSION) $(VIBNAME) 81 | 82 | archive: 83 | git archive --format=tar --prefix=NutClient-ESXi-$(VERSION)-src/ $(PROJECT_VERSION) | gzip -9 > NutClient-ESXi-$(VERSION)-src.tar.gz 84 | 85 | clean: 86 | rm -rf nut-bin nut-$(NUT_VERSION) 87 | rm -rf libressl-bin libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION) 88 | rm -rf smtptools-bin smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION) 89 | rm -rf payload tmp 90 | rm -f $(VIBNAME) $(NAME)-install.sh $(NAME)-remove.sh $(NAME)-update.sh 91 | rm -f $(ARCHIVE) 92 | rm -f $(DEPOT) 93 | 94 | cleaner: clean 95 | rm -f libressl-$(LIBRESSL_VERSION).tar.gz 96 | rm -f smtptools-$(SMTPTOOLS_VERSION).tar.gz 97 | rm -f nut-$(NUT_VERSION).tar.gz 98 | rm -f NutClient-ESXi-$(VERSION)-src.tar.gz 99 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/bulletin.xml.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | @NAME@-@VERSION@ 3 | @VENDOR@ 4 | NUT Client 5 | general 6 | enhancement 7 | moderate 8 | extension 9 | Network UPS Tools client for ESXi 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | @DATE@ 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | @VENDOR@_bootbank_@LCNAME@_@VERSION@ 23 | 24 | 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/descriptor.xml.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | bootbank 3 | upsmon 4 | @VERSION@ 5 | Margar 6 | Network UPS Tools client 7 | Network UPS Tools client for VMware ESXi 5.0-8.0 8 | @TIMESTAMP@ 9 | 10 | http://rene.margar.fr/2012/05/client-nut-pour-esxi-5-0/ 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | service 21 | 22 | 23 | false 24 | 25 | 26 | @FILES@ 27 | 28 | community 29 | true 30 | true 31 | false 32 | true 33 | false 34 | 35 | 36 | @SHAGZ256@ 37 | @SHA256@ 38 | @SHAGZ1@ 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/index.xml.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | @VENDOR@ 4 | @VENDORCODE@ 5 | vendor-index.xml 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | VMware ESX 10 | http://www.vmware.com/depotmanagement/esx 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/upsmon-install.sh.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | DIRNAME="`pwd`" 4 | esxcli software vib install --no-sig-check -v "${DIRNAME}/upsmon-@VERSION@.@HARD@.vib" 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/upsmon-remove.sh.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | /etc/init.d/upsmon stop 4 | esxcli software vib remove -f -n upsmon 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/upsmon-update.sh.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | DIRNAME="`pwd`" 4 | /etc/init.d/upsmon stop 5 | esxcli software vib update --no-sig-check -v "${DIRNAME}/upsmon-@VERSION@.@HARD@.vib" 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/vendor-index.xml.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | embeddedEsx 4 | 5.* 5 | 6 | @VENDOR@-@NAME@-@VERSION@-metadata.zip 7 | default 8 | 9 | 10 | embeddedEsx 11 | 6.* 12 | 13 | @VENDOR@-@NAME@-@VERSION@-metadata.zip 14 | default 15 | 16 | 17 | embeddedEsx 18 | 7.* 19 | 20 | @VENDOR@-@NAME@-@VERSION@-metadata.zip 21 | default 22 | 23 | 24 | embeddedEsx 25 | 8.* 26 | 27 | @VENDOR@-@NAME@-@VERSION@-metadata.zip 28 | default 29 | 30 | 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/vibs.xml.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vib20/@LCNAME@/@VIBNAME@ 2 | @SIZE@ 3 | @SHA256@ 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/vmware.xml.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3.0 3 | @TIMESTAMP@ 4 | 5 | @NAME@-@VERSION@ 6 | @VENDOR@ 7 | Network UPS Tools client 8 | general 9 | enhancement 10 | moderate 11 | extension 12 | Network UPS Tools client for VMware ESXi 5.0-8.0 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | @DATE@ 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 1.4.5 27 | @VENDOR@_bootbank_@LCNAME@_@VERSION@ 28 | upsmon 29 | @VERSION@ 30 | @VENDOR@ 31 | bootbank 32 | Network UPS Tools client 33 | 34 | false 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | false 46 | false 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | vib20/@LCNAME@/@VIBNAME@ 51 | @SIZE@ 52 | 53 | sha-256 54 | @SHA256@ 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /patches/nut-2.8.3-esxi.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff -Naur nut-2.8.3/common/common.c nut-2.8.3-esxi/common/common.c 2 | --- nut-2.8.3/common/common.c 2025-04-22 01:32:45.000000000 +0200 3 | +++ nut-2.8.3-esxi/common/common.c 2025-04-22 23:23:24.750085797 +0200 4 | @@ -957,9 +957,6 @@ 5 | if (seteuid(0)) 6 | fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "getuid gave 0, but seteuid(0) failed"); 7 | 8 | - if (initgroups(pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid) == -1) 9 | - fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "initgroups"); 10 | - 11 | if (setgid(pw->pw_gid) == -1) 12 | fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "setgid"); 13 | 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /patches/smtptools-0.2.3-cleanups.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- smtptools/usmtpd.c 2 | +++ smtptools/usmtpd.c 3 | @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ 4 | /* run */ static const char *reminfo; 5 | /* run */ static const char *relayclient; 6 | 7 | -/* opt */ static unsigned long read_timeout=1200; 8 | -/* opt */ static unsigned long write_timeout=1200; 9 | +/* opt */ static unsigned long u_read_timeout=1200; 10 | +/* opt */ static unsigned long u_write_timeout=1200; 11 | /* opt */ static char *log_spec_str=NULL; 12 | /* opt */ static unsigned long aging=0; 13 | 14 | @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ 15 | "Use $QMAILQUEUE to override, overrides --maildir\n", "PATH"}, 16 | {'r',"relaydb", UOGO_STRING,&relaydbname,1, 17 | "Path to relaying control file", "FILE"}, 18 | - {'R',"read-timeout", UOGO_ULONG,&read_timeout,0, 19 | + {'R',"read-timeout", UOGO_ULONG,&u_read_timeout,0, 20 | "Timeout in seconds for reading from remote", "TIMEOUT"}, 21 | {'s',"max-size", UOGO_ULONG,&maxsize,0, 22 | "Maximum size of messages\noverridden by $DATABYTES", "LIMIT"}, 23 | @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ 24 | "Used for DNS and envelope sender checking.\n" 25 | "Default: accept messages during this time"}, 26 | /*123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890*/ 27 | - {'W',"write-timeout", UOGO_ULONG,&write_timeout,0, 28 | + {'W',"write-timeout", UOGO_ULONG,&u_write_timeout,0, 29 | "Timeout in seconds for writing to remote.","TIMEOUT"}, 30 | {0,0} 31 | }; 32 | @@ -632,9 +632,9 @@ 33 | } 34 | 35 | uoio_assign_r(&i,0,read,0); 36 | - i.timeout=read_timeout; 37 | + i.timeout=u_read_timeout; 38 | uoio_assign_w(&o,1,write,0); 39 | - o.timeout=write_timeout; 40 | + o.timeout=u_write_timeout; 41 | 42 | if (rblcheck) do_rbl_check(&o); 43 | 44 | --- smtptools/relaydb.c 45 | +++ smtptools/relaydb.c 46 | @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ 47 | #include "config.h" 48 | +#include 49 | #include 50 | #include 51 | #include 52 | --- smtptools/uostr.h 53 | +++ smtptools/uostr.h 54 | @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ 55 | #ifndef UOSTR_H 56 | #define UOSTR_H 57 | 58 | +#include 59 | #include "uocompiler.h" /* P__ */ 60 | #include "attribs.h" 61 | 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Network UPS Tools client for VMWare ESXi 2 | ---------------------------------------- 3 | 4 | Author : Rene Garcia 5 | Date : 27-04-2025 6 | Release: 2.7.0 7 | Licence: GPLv3 8 | 9 | PURPOSE 10 | 11 | Provide UPS connectivity to a single vSphere Hypervisor 12 | Will shut down properly the host and VMs with vmware-tools installed 13 | if a NUT server tells that the power supply has gone and the UPS 14 | battery level is critical. 15 | 16 | INSTALL 17 | 18 | The old way, for all ESXi versions from ESXi 5.0 19 | - Enable SSH on the hypervisor. 20 | - Copy via scp this TAR archive to /tmp directory on the hypervisor 21 | - Connect via ssh to the hypervisor and type the followind commands 22 | 23 | cd /tmp 24 | tar -xzvf NutClient-ESXi-2.8.3-2.7.0.x86_64.tar.gz 25 | ./upsmon-install.sh 26 | 27 | - No need to reboot, upsmon can be started immediatly but you need 28 | to configure it first 29 | - You can delete tmp files and disable SSH on the hypervisor 30 | 31 | The modern way, for ESXi 6 and above 32 | - Enable SSH on the Hypervisor. 33 | - Copy via scp the offline bundle ZIP file to /tmp directory on host 34 | - Connect via ssh to the host and type the following command 35 | 36 | esxcli software vib install -d /tmp/NutClient-ESXi-2.8.3-2.7.0-offline_bundle.zip 37 | 38 | UPDATE 39 | 40 | - Same as install but use ./upsmon-update.sh 41 | - Or use esxcli software vib update -d /tmp/NutClient-ESXi-2.8.3-2.7.0-offline_bundle.zip 42 | 43 | UNINSTALL 44 | 45 | - Same as install but use ./upsmon-remove.sh 46 | - Or use esxcli software vib remove -n upsmon 47 | 48 | CONFIGURATION 49 | 50 | - Open ESXi UI web interface and log in. In 'navigator', select 'Manage' item in 'Host' 51 | - In 'System' tab select 'Advanced Settings' and you can filter with "UserVars.Nut" 52 | - Configure these parameters to match your needs : 53 | UserVars.NutUpsName : UPS name on remote NUT server 54 | (ups_name@server_name), can be a space 55 | separated list of NUT servers. 56 | UserVars.NutUser : Username to connect to NUT server. 57 | If you are using more than one NUT server, 58 | they all need to accept the same user/password. 59 | UserVars.NutPassword : User password on NUT server. 60 | UserVars.NutFinalDelay : Seconds to wait on low battery event 61 | before shutting down. 62 | UserVars.NutOnBatteryDelay : Seconds to wait running on battery 63 | before shutting down. Default is 0 to 64 | disable this feature and wait for low 65 | battery event before shutting down. 66 | UserVars.NutMinSupplies : Number of power supplies needed to keep 67 | the system running. 68 | UserVars.NutSendMail : Set to 1 if you want a mail to be sent 69 | on UPS events. Set to 2 for a more detailled 70 | mail report with all UPS status. Set to 0 for no mail 71 | UserVars.NutMailTo : Email address to send mail to on UPS events. 72 | UserVars.NutSmtpRelay : Optional SMTP relay to send mail. 73 | keep it empty for no relay (the default) 74 | 75 | - If you don't see the UserVars parameters restart hostd service on 76 | hypervisor only if you have no vmware job running 77 | /etc/init.d/hostd restart 78 | You will need to reconnect with the client 79 | - Now you can start and enable NUT client on hypervisor boot 80 | - On ESXi UI web interface select 'Manage' item in 'Host'. The select 'Services' tab. 81 | - Highlight NutClient service, in actions enable 'Start and stop with host' 82 | - Start the NutClient service once configured. 83 | - Everytime you change a value in the UserVars you MUST restart NUT client service 84 | to reload the configuration. 85 | 86 | WARNING 87 | 88 | This module is provided "as is" and is not approved by VMWare, you may 89 | lose VMWare support if you install it. Use it at your own risks. 90 | This module was designed for standalone ESXi servers. You should not use it for 91 | ESXi nodes in an HA cluster, otherwise the virtual machines will be abruptly stopped 92 | by the NUT client in the event of a power outage (no clean shutdown/standby in HA mode). 93 | 94 | REVISIONS 95 | 96 | Version notation is X.Y.Z where Z is for minor evolutions and bug fixes with no new 97 | features. Y is for new features and X is for major evolutions with possible break of 98 | ascending compatibility. 99 | 100 | 1.0.0 - 26/05/2012 - internal beta release 101 | 1.0.1 - 28/05/2012 - initial release 102 | 1.0.2 - 27/06/2012 - nut updated to version 2.6.4 103 | 1.1.0 - 23/02/2013 - nut updated to version 2.6.5 - messages to syslog 104 | 1.2.0 - 01/09/2013 - finaldelay is configurable - date in emails is RFC-2822 compliant 105 | 1.3.0 - 22/10/2014 - nut updated to version 2.7.2 - multi NUT servers support 106 | 1.4.0 - 16/04/2016 - nut updated to version 2.7.4 - SSL support with embeded libressl 2.3.0 107 | 2.0.0 - 27/01/2017 - compliant with community level on ESXi 6.x 108 | 2.0.1 - 23/05/2019 - set security policy for ESXi 6.7 update 2 109 | 2.1.0 - 26/05/2019 - libressl 2.9.2 - vib compatible with ISO integration 110 | 2.1.1 - 01/06/2020 - libressl 3.1.2 - fixed FROM value on smtp protocol for email notifications 111 | 2.1.2 - 11/01/2021 - libressl 3.2.3 - tested on ESXi 7.0 112 | 2.1.3 - 22/03/2021 - libressl 3.2.5 113 | 2.1.4 - 21/04/2021 - build also an offline depot for image builder, keep nut tools version 114 | 2.1.5 - 07/05/2021 - libressl 3.3.3 115 | 2.1.6 - 29/08/2021 - libressl 3.3.4 116 | 2.1.7 - 29/12/2021 - libressl 3.4.2 117 | 2.2.0 - 14/02/2022 - minsupplies is configurable 118 | 2.2.1 - 17/02/2022 - typo on parameter description 119 | 2.2.2 - 17/02/2022 - naming issue fixed in offline bundle, no changes in code 120 | 2.3.0 - 02/05/2022 - nut 2.8.0, libressl 3.5.2 121 | 2.3.1 - 23/08/2022 - libressl 2.5.3 - ESXi 8.0 support 122 | 2.3.2 - 19/10/2022 - ESXi 8.0 support, 64-bit binaries 123 | 2.4.0 - 23/10/2022 - New feature: Configurable shutdown delay when running on battery 124 | 2.4.1 - 21/11/2022 - libressl 3.6.1 - Fix on battery delay shutdown with multiple ups setup 125 | 2.4.2 - 19/02/2023 - libressl 3.6.2 126 | 2.5.0 - 01/11/2023 - nut updated to version 2.8.1 - libressl 3.7.3 - UserVars description 127 | 2.6.0 - 17/11/2023 - new SMTP relay feature for mail notifications - verbose mail option 128 | 2.6.1 - 05/12/2023 - Fix default SMPT value to 'none' to be supported on ESXi 6.7 and previous 129 | 2.6.2 - 04/04/2024 - nut 2.8.2, libressl 3.9.1 130 | 2.7.0 - 27/04/2025 - nut 2.8.3, libressl 4.0.0 131 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /script/mkbundle.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | TMP_METADATA="tmp/metadata" 4 | TMP_BUNDLE="tmp/bundle" 5 | 6 | function replaceKeywords 7 | { 8 | typeset TEMPLATE="${1}" 9 | 10 | sed -e "s!@VERSION@!${VERSION}!g" \ 11 | -e "s!@TIMESTAMP@!${TIMESTAMP}!g" \ 12 | -e "s!@SHA256@!${SHA256}!g" \ 13 | -e "s!@NAME@!${NAME}!g" \ 14 | -e "s!@SIZE@!${SIZE}!g" \ 15 | -e "s!@LCNAME@!${LCNAME}!g" \ 16 | -e "s!@SIZE@!${SIZE}!g" \ 17 | -e "s!@DATE@!${DATE}!g" \ 18 | -e "s!@VENDOR@!${VENDOR}!g" \ 19 | -e "s!@VENDORCODE@!${VENDORCODE}!g" \ 20 | -e "s!@VIBNAME@!${VIBNAME}!g" "${TEMPLATE}" 21 | } 22 | 23 | PROJECT="${1}" 24 | NAME="${2}" 25 | VERSION="${3}" 26 | VIBFILE="${4}" 27 | VIBFILE="$(readlink -m ${VIBFILE})" 28 | VENDOR=Margar 29 | VENDORCODE=margar 30 | 31 | DATADIR="$(readlink -m data)" 32 | 33 | # Lowercase version of the name 34 | LCNAME="$(echo ${NAME} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" 35 | 36 | # Current time 37 | TIMESTAMP="$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000000")" 38 | DATE="$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S+00:00")" 39 | 40 | # ViB size and checksum 41 | VIBNAME="${VIBFILE##*/}" 42 | SIZE="$(wc -c "${VIBFILE}" | awk '{print $1}')" 43 | SHA256="$(sha256sum -b "${VIBFILE}" | cut -d' ' -f1)" 44 | 45 | # ======= Clean before start 46 | rm -rf "${TMP_BUNDLE}" "${TMP_METADATA}" 47 | mkdir -p "${TMP_BUNDLE}/vib20/${LCNAME}" "${TMP_METADATA}/bulletins" "${TMP_METADATA}/vibs" 48 | 49 | TMP_METADATA="$(readlink -m ${TMP_METADATA})" 50 | TMP_BUNDLE="$(readlink -m ${TMP_BUNDLE})" 51 | TARGET_DIR="$(readlink -m .)" 52 | 53 | # Bulletin 54 | BULLETIN="${NAME}-${VERSION}.xml" 55 | replaceKeywords "${DATADIR}/bulletin.xml.template" | tr -d '\n' | sed -e 's/> * "${TMP_METADATA}/bulletins/${BULLETIN}" 56 | 57 | # Vibs (only one vib in this bundle) 58 | ( 59 | VIBS="${LCNAME}-9999999990.xml" 60 | 61 | cd "${TMP_METADATA}/vibs" 62 | ar -x "${VIBFILE}" descriptor.xml 63 | 64 | grep -v '' descriptor.xml > "${VIBS}.1" 65 | grep '' descriptor.xml > "${VIBS}.3" 66 | replaceKeywords "${DATADIR}/vibs.xml.template" > "${VIBS}.2" 67 | cat "${VIBS}.1" "${VIBS}.2" "${VIBS}.3" > "${VIBS}" 68 | rm -f descriptor.xml "${VIBS}.1" "${VIBS}.2" "${VIBS}.3" 69 | ) 70 | 71 | replaceKeywords "${DATADIR}/vendor-index.xml.template" > "${TMP_METADATA}/vendor-index.xml" 72 | replaceKeywords "${DATADIR}/vmware.xml.template" > "${TMP_METADATA}/vmware.xml" 73 | 74 | # Metadata zip 75 | ( 76 | cd "${TMP_METADATA}" 77 | zip -r "${TMP_BUNDLE}/${VENDOR}-${NAME}-${VERSION}-metadata.zip" * 78 | ) 79 | 80 | cp "${VIBFILE}" "${TMP_BUNDLE}/vib20/${LCNAME}/${VIBNAME}" 81 | 82 | replaceKeywords "${DATADIR}/vendor-index.xml.template" > "${TMP_BUNDLE}/vendor-index.xml" 83 | replaceKeywords "${DATADIR}/index.xml.template" > "${TMP_BUNDLE}/index.xml" 84 | 85 | # Depot zip 86 | 87 | ( 88 | cd "${TMP_BUNDLE}" 89 | zip -r "${TARGET_DIR}/${PROJECT}-ESXi-${VERSION}-offline_bundle.zip" * 90 | ) 91 | 92 | # ======= Create the manitest 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /script/mkvib.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | PAYLOAD="${1}" 4 | VERSION="${2}" 5 | TARDISK="${3}" 6 | TEMPLATE="${4}" 7 | 8 | cd "${PAYLOAD}" 9 | rm -f "${TARDISK}" sig.pkcs7 descriptor.xml *.vib 10 | 11 | FILES="$(find * -type f | xargs -L 1 printf "%s")" 12 | 13 | tar -cf - * | gzip -9 > "${TARDISK}" 14 | 15 | SHA256="$(sha256sum -b "${TARDISK}" | cut -d' ' -f1)" 16 | SHAGZ1="$(gzip -dc "${TARDISK}" | sha1sum -b | cut -d' ' -f1)" 17 | SHAGZ256="$(gzip -dc "${TARDISK}" | sha256sum -b | cut -d' ' -f1)" 18 | SIZE="$(wc -c "${TARDISK}" | cut -d' ' -f1)" 19 | HARD="$(uname -m)" 20 | 21 | TIMESTAMP="$(date +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%6N%:z")" 22 | 23 | sed -e "s!@VERSION@!${VERSION}!" \ 24 | -e "s!@TIMESTAMP@!${TIMESTAMP}!" \ 25 | -e "s!@SHAGZ1@!${SHAGZ1}!" \ 26 | -e "s!@SHAGZ256@!${SHAGZ256}!" \ 27 | -e "s!@SHA256@!${SHA256}!" \ 28 | -e "s!@SIZE@!${SIZE}!" \ 29 | -e "s!@FILES@!${FILES}!" "${TEMPLATE}" > "${PAYLOAD}/descriptor.xml" 30 | 31 | touch sig.pkcs7 32 | 33 | ar -qc "${TARDISK}-${VERSION}.${HARD}.vib" descriptor.xml sig.pkcs7 "${TARDISK}" 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/etc/init.d/upsmon: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # 3 | # NUT: 4 | # Enable/Disable the network UPS tools client 5 | # 6 | # chkconfig: off 17 30 7 | # description: NUT client 8 | # 9 | 10 | UPSMON=/opt/nut/sbin/upsmon 11 | UPSMON_PARAM='-p' 12 | 13 | # 14 | # Log action 15 | # 16 | NUT_log() { 17 | echo "$1" 18 | logger -t NUT "$1" 19 | } 20 | 21 | create_config() { 22 | UPS_NAME="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutUpsName)" 23 | UPS_USER="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutUser)" 24 | UPS_PASS="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutPassword)" 25 | UPS_FINALDELAY="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutFinalDelay)" 26 | UPS_SENDMAIL="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutSendMail)" 27 | UPS_MAILTO="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutMailTo)" 28 | UPS_SMTPRELAY="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutSmtpRelay)" 29 | UPS_MINSUPPLIES="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutMinSupplies)" 30 | UPS_ONBATTDELAY="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g /UserVars/NutOnBatteryDelay)" 31 | 32 | cat /opt/nut/etc/upsmon.conf.template > /opt/nut/etc/upsmon.conf 33 | 34 | for i in ${UPS_NAME} 35 | do 36 | echo "MONITOR ${i} 1 ${UPS_USER} ${UPS_PASS} secondary" >> /opt/nut/etc/upsmon.conf 37 | done 38 | 39 | echo "FINALDELAY ${UPS_FINALDELAY}" >> /opt/nut/etc/upsmon.conf 40 | echo "MINSUPPLIES ${UPS_MINSUPPLIES}" >> /opt/nut/etc/upsmon.conf 41 | 42 | sed -e "s/@UPS_SENDMAIL@/$UPS_SENDMAIL/g" \ 43 | -e "s/@UPS_MAILTO@/$UPS_MAILTO/g" \ 44 | -e "s/@UPS_SMTPRELAY@/$UPS_SMTPRELAY/g" \ 45 | -e "s/@UPS_ONBATTDELAY@/$UPS_ONBATTDELAY/g" \ 46 | -e "s/@UPS_NAME@/$UPS_NAME/g" \ 47 | -e "s/@UPS_MINSUPPLIES@/$UPS_MINSUPPLIES/g" \ 48 | /opt/nut/etc/notify.conf.template > /opt/nut/etc/notify.conf 49 | } 50 | 51 | start() { 52 | if [ -z "$(pidof -xs "${UPSMON}")" ] ; then 53 | create_config 54 | ${UPSMON} ${UPSMON_PARAM} 55 | NUT_log "NUT client started" 56 | else 57 | NUT_log "NUT client already running" 58 | fi 59 | } 60 | 61 | stop() { 62 | if [ -n "$(pidof -xs "${UPSMON}")" ] ; then 63 | ${UPSMON} -c stop 64 | NUT_log "NUT client stopped" 65 | rm -f /opt/nut/etc/upsmon.conf 66 | rm -f /opt/nut/etc/notify.conf 67 | else 68 | NUT_log "NUT client is not running" 69 | fi 70 | } 71 | 72 | case "${1}" in 73 | "start") 74 | start 75 | ;; 76 | "stop") 77 | stop 78 | ;; 79 | "status") 80 | if [ -n "$(pidof -xs "${UPSMON}")" ] ; then 81 | NUT_log "NUT client is running" 82 | exit 0 83 | else 84 | NUT_log "NUT client is not running" 85 | exit 3 86 | fi 87 | ;; 88 | "restart") 89 | stop 90 | start 91 | ;; 92 | *) 93 | echo "Usage: $(basename ${0}) {start|stop|status|restart}" 94 | exit 1 95 | ;; 96 | esac 97 | 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/etc/init.d/upsmon-install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # 3 | # NUT: 4 | # Install/Upgrade/Remove the network UPS tools client 5 | # 6 | # chkconfig: on 16 31 7 | # description: NUT client post-install script 8 | # 9 | 10 | # 11 | # Log action 12 | # 13 | NUT_log() { 14 | echo "$1" 15 | logger -t NUT "$1" 16 | return 0 17 | } 18 | 19 | /etc/init.d/hostd status 20 | HOSTD_RUNNING=$? 21 | 22 | add_advcfg_string() { 23 | esxcfg-advcfg -q -g "/UserVars/$1" 2>/dev/null 24 | if [ $? = 1 ] 25 | then 26 | esxcfg-advcfg -A "$1" -T string -E "$2" -F "$3" 27 | if [ $? = 0 ] 28 | then 29 | NUT_log "Created string advcfg $1" 30 | if [ "$HOSTD_RUNNING" -eq 0 ] 31 | then 32 | # make hostd refresh its cached list of options 33 | esxcli system settings advanced set -o "/UserVars/$1" -d 34 | fi 35 | else 36 | NUT_log "Failed to create string advcfg $1" 37 | fi 38 | else 39 | DESC="$(esxcfg-advcfg -l | grep "/UserVars/$1" | cut -d: -f2- | sed -e 's/^ //')" 40 | if [ "${DESC}" != "$2" ] 41 | then 42 | NUT_log "Upgrading existing string advcfg $1 and keeping value" 43 | VALUE="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g "/UserVars/$1")" 44 | esxcfg-advcfg -L "$1" && esxcfg-advcfg -A "$1" -T string -E "$2" -F "$3" 45 | esxcfg-advcfg -q -s "${VALUE}" "/UserVars/$1" 46 | else 47 | NUT_log "Using existing string advcfg $1" 48 | fi 49 | fi 50 | } 51 | 52 | add_advcfg_int() { 53 | esxcfg-advcfg -q -g "/UserVars/$1" 2>/dev/null 54 | if [ $? = 1 ] 55 | then 56 | esxcfg-advcfg -A "$1" -T int -E "$2" -N "$3" -M "$4" -F "$5" 57 | if [ $? = 0 ] 58 | then 59 | NUT_log "Created int advcfg $1" 60 | if [ "$HOSTD_RUNNING" -eq 0 ] 61 | then 62 | # make hostd refresh its cached list of options 63 | esxcli system settings advanced set -o "/UserVars/$1" -d 64 | fi 65 | else 66 | NUT_log "Failed to create int advcfg $1" 67 | fi 68 | else 69 | DESC="$(esxcfg-advcfg -l | grep "/UserVars/$1" | cut -d: -f2- | sed -e 's/^ //')" 70 | if [ "${DESC}" != "$2" ] 71 | then 72 | NUT_log "Upgrading existing int advcfg $1 and keeping value" 73 | VALUE="$(esxcfg-advcfg -q -g "/UserVars/$1")" 74 | esxcfg-advcfg -L "$1" && esxcfg-advcfg -A "$1" -T int -E "$2" -N "$3" -M "$4" -F "$5" 75 | esxcfg-advcfg -q -s "${VALUE}" "/UserVars/$1" 76 | else 77 | NUT_log "Using existing int advcfg $1" 78 | fi 79 | fi 80 | } 81 | 82 | del_advcfg() { 83 | esxcfg-advcfg -L "$1" && NUT_log "Deleted advcfg $1" || NUT_log "Failed to delete advcfg $1" 84 | } 85 | 86 | upsmon_install() { 87 | add_advcfg_string NutUpsName 'NUT remote ups name (eg: upsname@nutserver) use space as a separator for multiple upses' upsname@nutserver 88 | add_advcfg_string NutUser 'NUT username to connect to remote ups' upsuser 89 | add_advcfg_string NutPassword 'NUT password to connect to remote ups' upspassword 90 | add_advcfg_string NutMailTo 'NUT send mail notification to this address' root@domain 91 | add_advcfg_string NutSmtpRelay 'NUT optional smtp relay to send mail notifications' 'none' 92 | add_advcfg_int NutFinalDelay 'NUT seconds to wait after low battery event before shutting down' 0 3600 5 93 | add_advcfg_int NutSendMail 'NUT send mail notification (0=no 1=yes 2=verbose)' 0 2 0 94 | add_advcfg_int NutMinSupplies 'NUT number of power supplies needed to keep this system running' 1 10 1 95 | add_advcfg_int NutOnBatteryDelay 'NUT seconds to run on battery before shutting down (0=wait for low battery event)' 0 86400 0 96 | } 97 | 98 | upsmon_remove() { 99 | del_advcfg NutUpsName 100 | del_advcfg NutUser 101 | del_advcfg NutPassword 102 | del_advcfg NutMailTo 103 | del_advcfg NutSmtpRelay 104 | del_advcfg NutFinalDelay 105 | del_advcfg NutSendMail 106 | del_advcfg NutMinSupplies 107 | del_advcfg NutOnBatteryDelay 108 | } 109 | 110 | for action in "$@"; do 111 | echo "Running '${action}' action"; 112 | 113 | case "$action" in 114 | start) 115 | NUT_log "Verify NUT client installation" 116 | upsmon_install 117 | ;; 118 | 119 | stop) 120 | true 121 | ;; 122 | 123 | status) 124 | true 125 | ;; 126 | 127 | install) 128 | NUT_log "Installing NUT client" 129 | upsmon_install 130 | ;; 131 | 132 | upgrade) 133 | NUT_log "Upgrading NUT client" 134 | upsmon_install 135 | ;; 136 | 137 | remove) 138 | NUT_log "Removing NUT client" 139 | upsmon_remove 140 | ;; 141 | 142 | *) 143 | echo "Usage: `basename "$0"` {start|stop|status|restart|install|upgrade|remove}" 144 | exit 1 145 | esac 146 | done 147 | 148 | exit 0 149 | 150 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/etc/vmware/firewall/upsmon.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | NutServer 5 | 6 | outbound 7 | tcp 8 | dst 9 | 3493 10 | 11 | 12 | outbound 13 | tcp 14 | dst 15 | 25 16 | 17 | true 18 | false 19 | 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/etc/vmware/service/upsmon.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | NutClient 6 | upsmon 7 | NutServer 8 | false 9 | upsmon 10 | The Network UPS Tools client (upsmon). You need to configure advanced setting UserVars/Nut* values and restart this service each time values are modified 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/opt/nut/bin/notify.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # Rene GARCIA (rene@margar.fr) 3 | # Script executed on ups event 4 | 5 | SHUDOWN_PID_FILE="/var/run/ups_shutdown.pid" 6 | 7 | . /opt/nut/etc/notify.conf 8 | 9 | # count how many UPSes are still online 10 | NB_UPS_ONLINE=$(for UPS in ${UPS_LIST}; do /opt/nut/bin/upsc "${UPS}" ups.status; done | grep -c OL) 11 | 12 | # Delayed shutdown if running on battery with less than minsupplies online 13 | if [ "${NOTIFYTYPE}" = "ONBATT" -a "${NB_UPS_ONLINE}" -lt "${MINSUPPLIES}" -a "${ONBATT_DELAY}" -gt 0 ] 14 | then 15 | if [ ! -f "${SHUDOWN_PID_FILE}" ] 16 | then 17 | ( 18 | # seconds to wait 19 | sleep "${ONBATT_DELAY}" 20 | # force shutdown 21 | rm "${SHUDOWN_PID_FILE}" 22 | /opt/nut/sbin/upsmon -c fsd 23 | exit 0 24 | ) & 25 | echo $! > "${SHUDOWN_PID_FILE}" 26 | fi 27 | fi 28 | 29 | # Abort delayed shutdown if online UPS counter is greater or equal to minsupplies or SHUTDOWN requested immediately 30 | if [ \( "${NB_UPS_ONLINE}" -ge "${MINSUPPLIES}" -o "${NOTIFYTYPE}" = "SHUTDOWN" \) -a -f "${SHUDOWN_PID_FILE}" ] 31 | then 32 | kill $(cat "${SHUDOWN_PID_FILE}") 33 | rm "${SHUDOWN_PID_FILE}" 34 | fi 35 | 36 | # End here if no mail to send 37 | [ "${SEND_MAIL}" = 0 ] && exit 0 38 | 39 | # Send an email 40 | [ -n "${SMTP_RELAY}" ] && RELAY_OPTION="-r ${SMTP_RELAY}" || RELAY_OPTION="" 41 | DOMAIN="$(hostname -d)" 42 | FROM="$(hostname -s)@${DOMAIN}" 43 | FROMHEADER="${FROM} (ESXi on $(hostname -s))" 44 | [ -z "${TO}" ] && TO="root@${DOMAIN}" 45 | HOSTNAME="`hostname`" 46 | MESSAGE="$1" 47 | DATE="`date +"%d/%m/%Y %k:%M:%S %Z"`" 48 | DATE_SMTP="`date --rfc-2822`" 49 | ( 50 | echo "From: ${FROMHEADER}" 51 | echo "Date: ${DATE_SMTP}" 52 | echo "To: Admin <${TO}>" 53 | echo "Subject: UPS Notification ${NOTIFYTYPE}" 54 | echo "" 55 | echo "$DATE - UPS event on ${HOSTNAME} : ${MESSAGE}" 56 | if [ "${SEND_MAIL}" -gt 1 ]; then 57 | for UPS in ${UPS_LIST}; do 58 | echo "" 59 | echo "======= UPS: ${UPS} =======" 60 | /opt/nut/bin/upsc ${UPS} 61 | done 62 | fi 63 | ) | \ 64 | /opt/nut/bin/smtpblast -f "${FROM}" -t "${TO}" ${RELAY_OPTION} 65 | 66 | exit 0 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/opt/nut/etc/notify.conf.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # notification configuration 2 | UPS_LIST="@UPS_NAME@" 3 | MINSUPPLIES="@UPS_MINSUPPLIES@" 4 | ONBATT_DELAY="@UPS_ONBATTDELAY@" 5 | SEND_MAIL="@UPS_SENDMAIL@" 6 | SMTP_RELAY="@UPS_SMTPRELAY@" 7 | [ "${SMTP_RELAY}" = "none" ] && SMTP_RELAY="" 8 | TO="@UPS_MAILTO@" 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/opt/nut/etc/upsmon.conf.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Network UPS Tools: upsmon configuration 2 | 3 | SHUTDOWNCMD "poweroff" 4 | NOTIFYCMD "/opt/nut/bin/notify.sh" 5 | 6 | POLLFREQ 5 7 | POLLFREQALERT 5 8 | HOSTSYNC 15 9 | DEADTIME 15 10 | 11 | NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE SYSLOG+EXEC 12 | NOTIFYFLAG ONBATT SYSLOG+EXEC 13 | NOTIFYFLAG LOWBATT SYSLOG+EXEC 14 | NOTIFYFLAG FSD SYSLOG+EXEC 15 | NOTIFYFLAG COMMOK SYSLOG 16 | NOTIFYFLAG COMMBAD SYSLOG 17 | NOTIFYFLAG SHUTDOWN SYSLOG+EXEC 18 | NOTIFYFLAG REPLBATT IGNORE 19 | NOTIFYFLAG NOCOMM IGNORE 20 | NOTIFYFLAG NOPARENT SYSLOG+EXEC 21 | 22 | RBWARNTIME 43200 23 | NOCOMMWARNTIME 300 24 | 25 | CERTVERIFY 0 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/usr/lib/vmware/hostd/extensions/upsmon/locale/en/option.vmsg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | signature = "sIgNaTuRe" 2 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUpsName.label = "NUT remote ups name" 3 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUpsName.summary = "NUT remote ups name (eg: upsname@nutserver) use space as a separator for multiple upses" 4 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUser.label = "NUT username" 5 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUser.summary = "NUT username to connect to remote ups" 6 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutPassword.label = "NUT password" 7 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutPassword.summary = "NUT password to connect to remote ups" 8 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMailTo.label = "NUT send mail address" 9 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMailTo.summary = "NUT send mail notification to this address" 10 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSmtpRelay.label = "NUT SMTP relay" 11 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSmtpRelay.summary = "NUT optional SMTP relay to send mail notifications" 12 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutFinalDelay.label = "NUT seconds after low battery before shutting down" 13 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutFinalDelay.summary = "NUT seconds to wait after low battery event before shutting down" 14 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSendMail.label = "NUT enable send mail notification" 15 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSendMail.summary = "NUT send mail notification (0=no 1=yes 2=verbose)" 16 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMinSupplies.label = "NUT number of power supplies" 17 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMinSupplies.summary = "NUT number of power supplies needed to keep this system running" 18 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutOnBatteryDelay.label = "NUT seconds on battery before shutting down" 19 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutOnBatteryDelay.summary = "NUT seconds to run on battery before shutting down (0=wait for low battery event)" 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/usr/lib/vmware/hostd/extensions/upsmon/locale/es/option.vmsg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | signature = "sIgNaTuRe" 2 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUpsName.label = "NUT nombre del inversor" 3 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUpsName.summary = "NUT Nombre de UPS (ej: upsname@nutserver) use un espacio como separador para especificar múltiples UPS" 4 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUser.label = "NUT usuario" 5 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUser.summary = "NUT Nombre de cuenta de inicio de sesión del servidor UPS" 6 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutPassword.label = "NUT contraseña" 7 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutPassword.summary = "NUT contraseña de la cuenta de inicio de sesión del servidor UPS" 8 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMailTo.label = "NUT dirección de correo electrónico" 9 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMailTo.summary = "NUT dirección de correo electrónico a quien enviar notificaciones" 10 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSmtpRelay.label = "NUT relevo SMTP" 11 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSmtpRelay.summary = "NUT relevo SMTP opcional para enviar las notificaciones por correo electrónico" 12 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutFinalDelay.label = "NUT segundos después del evento de batería baja antes del apagado" 13 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutFinalDelay.summary = "NUT segundos después del evento de batería baja antes de iniciar el apagado del host ESXi" 14 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSendMail.label = "NUT activar el envío de correos de notificación" 15 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSendMail.summary = "NUT habilitar el envío de correos electrónicos de notificación (0=no 1=sí 2=detalles)" 16 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMinSupplies.label = "NUT número mínimo de inversores" 17 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMinSupplies.summary = "NUT número mínimo de inversores necesarios para mantener este sistema alimentado" 18 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutOnBatteryDelay.label = "NUT segundos bajo batería antes de apagar" 19 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutOnBatteryDelay.summary = "NUT segundos de funcionamiento de la batería antes de iniciar un apagado del sistema (0 = esperar el evento de batería baja)" 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /skeleton/usr/lib/vmware/hostd/extensions/upsmon/locale/fr/option.vmsg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | signature = "sIgNaTuRe" 2 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUpsName.label = "NUT nom de l'onduleur" 3 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUpsName.summary = "NUT nom de l'onduleur (ex: upsname@nutserver) utilisez l'espace comme séparateur pour spécifier plusieurs onduleurs" 4 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUser.label = "NUT utilisateur" 5 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutUser.summary = "NUT nom du compte de connexion au serveur de l'onduleur" 6 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutPassword.label = "NUT mot de passe" 7 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutPassword.summary = "NUT mot de passe du compte de connexion au serveur de l'onduleur" 8 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMailTo.label = "NUT adresse email" 9 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMailTo.summary = "NUT adresse email à qui envoyer les notifications" 10 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSmtpRelay.label = "NUT relais SMTP" 11 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSmtpRelay.summary = "NUT relais SMTP facultatif pour envoyer les notifications par mail" 12 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutFinalDelay.label = "NUT secondes après l'évènement batterie faible avant extinction" 13 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutFinalDelay.summary = "NUT secondes après l'évènement batterie faible avant de lancer l'extinction de l'hôte ESXi" 14 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSendMail.label = "NUT activer l'envoi d'emails de notification" 15 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutSendMail.summary = "NUT activer l'envoi d'emails de notification (0=non 1=oui 2=détaillé)" 16 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMinSupplies.label = "NUT nombre d'onduleurs minimum" 17 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutMinSupplies.summary = "NUT nombre d'onduleurs minimum nécessaires pour garder ce systeme sous tension" 18 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutOnBatteryDelay.label = "NUT secondes sur batterie avant extinction" 19 | EsxHostAdvSettings.UserVars.NutOnBatteryDelay.summary = "NUT secondes de fonctionnement sur batterie avant de lancer un arrêt du systeme (0=attendre l'évènement batterie faible)" 20 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------