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Check Philips Hue devices
Current Version
201701112210
Last Release Date
2017-01-11
Compatible With
- Nagios 1.x
- Nagios 2.x
- Nagios 3.x
- Nagios 4.x
Owner
License
Apache
Hits
8201
Files:
File | Description |
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check_hue_connected.sh | check_hue_connected.sh |
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Plugin to check if a certain Device is conected to a Hue Hub and if there is an update available for the Hub.
Nagios Plugin to check if a specific devide is connected to the HUE bridge
- Availability
- Power state (On/off) incl Performance data
- Battery (if available, e.g. for Tap Switches or Motion Detectors) incl. Performance data
- Temperature (if available, e.g. for Motion Detectors) incl. Performance data
- more to come when I have time or new hardware...
Usage: ./check_hue_connected.sh $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
Example: check_hue_connected.sh 192.168.0.1 ABCDEFGHIJ12345678 lights 1
ARG1: User ID
ARG2: Device Type (e.g. lights)
ARG2: Device ID (e.g. 1,2,3,...)
Manual on how to create a user: http://www.developers.meethue.com/documentation/getting-started
by Markus Walther
Nagios Plugin to check if a specific devide is connected to the HUE bridge
- Availability
- Power state (On/off) incl Performance data
- Battery (if available, e.g. for Tap Switches or Motion Detectors) incl. Performance data
- Temperature (if available, e.g. for Motion Detectors) incl. Performance data
- more to come when I have time or new hardware...
Usage: ./check_hue_connected.sh $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
Example: check_hue_connected.sh 192.168.0.1 ABCDEFGHIJ12345678 lights 1
ARG1: User ID
ARG2: Device Type (e.g. lights)
ARG2: Device ID (e.g. 1,2,3,...)
Manual on how to create a user: http://www.developers.meethue.com/documentation/getting-started
by Markus Walther
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