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"gbytes_avail", and prefix_type to "binary", and the remaining available disk
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space is below 2 GiB, it will be colored bad. If not specified, threshold_type
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is assumed to be "percentage_avail" and low_threshold to be set to 0, which
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implies no coloring at all.
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implies no coloring at all. You can customize the output format when below
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low_threshold with format_below_threshold.
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You can define a different format with the option "format_not_mounted"
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which is used if the path does not exist or is not a mount point. Defaults to "".
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*Example low_threshold*: +5+
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*Example format_below_threshold*: +Warning: %percentage_avail+
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*Example threshold_type*: +percentage_free+
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=== Run-watch
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Gets the temperature of the given thermal zone. It is possible to
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define a max_threshold that will color the temperature red in case the
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specified thermal zone is getting too hot. Defaults to 75 degrees C.
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specified thermal zone is getting too hot. Defaults to 75 degrees C. The
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output format when above max_threshold can be customized with
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format_above_threshold.
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*Example order*: +cpu_temperature 0+
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*Example max_threshold*: +42+
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*Example format_above_threshold*: +Warning T above threshold: %degrees °C+
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*Example path*: +/sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/temp1_input+
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=== CPU Usage
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It is possible to define a max_threshold that will color the load
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value red in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
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higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 95.
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higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 95. The output
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format when above max_threshold can be customized with
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format_above_threshold.
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It is possible to define a degraded_threshold that will color the load
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value yellow in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
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higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 90.
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higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 90. The ouput format
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when above degraded threshold can be customized with
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format_above_degraded_threshold.
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*Example order*: +cpu_usage+
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*Example max_threshold*: +75+
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*Example format_above_threshold*: +Warning above threshold: %usage+
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*Example degraded_threshold*: +25+
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*Example format_above_degraded_threshold*: +Warning above degraded threshold: %usage+
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=== Load
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Gets the system load (number of processes waiting for CPU time in the last
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1, 5 and 15 minutes). It is possible to define a max_threshold that will
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color the load value red in case the load average of the last minute is
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getting higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 5.
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getting higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 5. The output
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format when above max_threshold can be customized with
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format_above_threshold.
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*Example order*: +load+
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*Example max_threshold*: +"0,1"+
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*Example format_above_threshold*: +Warning: %1min %5min %15min+
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=== Time
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Outputs the current time in the local timezone.
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