Adding documentation for PR #179 (#182)

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eplanet 2016-11-19 15:02:10 +01:00 committed by Michael Stapelberg
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@ -246,7 +246,8 @@ prefix_type. So, if you configure low_threshold to 2, threshold_type to
"gbytes_avail", and prefix_type to "binary", and the remaining available disk
space is below 2 GiB, it will be colored bad. If not specified, threshold_type
is assumed to be "percentage_avail" and low_threshold to be set to 0, which
implies no coloring at all.
implies no coloring at all. You can customize the output format when below
low_threshold with format_below_threshold.
You can define a different format with the option "format_not_mounted"
which is used if the path does not exist or is not a mount point. Defaults to "".
@ -261,6 +262,8 @@ which is used if the path does not exist or is not a mount point. Defaults to ""
*Example low_threshold*: +5+
*Example format_below_threshold*: +Warning: %percentage_avail+
*Example threshold_type*: +percentage_free+
=== Run-watch
@ -375,7 +378,9 @@ FULL) is used.
Gets the temperature of the given thermal zone. It is possible to
define a max_threshold that will color the temperature red in case the
specified thermal zone is getting too hot. Defaults to 75 degrees C.
specified thermal zone is getting too hot. Defaults to 75 degrees C. The
output format when above max_threshold can be customized with
format_above_threshold.
*Example order*: +cpu_temperature 0+
@ -383,6 +388,8 @@ specified thermal zone is getting too hot. Defaults to 75 degrees C.
*Example max_threshold*: +42+
*Example format_above_threshold*: +Warning T above threshold: %degrees °C+
*Example path*: +/sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/temp1_input+
=== CPU Usage
@ -392,11 +399,15 @@ Gets the percentual CPU usage from +/proc/stat+ (Linux) or +sysctl(3)+
It is possible to define a max_threshold that will color the load
value red in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 95.
higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 95. The output
format when above max_threshold can be customized with
format_above_threshold.
It is possible to define a degraded_threshold that will color the load
value yellow in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 90.
higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 90. The ouput format
when above degraded threshold can be customized with
format_above_degraded_threshold.
*Example order*: +cpu_usage+
@ -404,14 +415,20 @@ higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 90.
*Example max_threshold*: +75+
*Example format_above_threshold*: +Warning above threshold: %usage+
*Example degraded_threshold*: +25+
*Example format_above_degraded_threshold*: +Warning above degraded threshold: %usage+
=== Load
Gets the system load (number of processes waiting for CPU time in the last
1, 5 and 15 minutes). It is possible to define a max_threshold that will
color the load value red in case the load average of the last minute is
getting higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 5.
getting higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 5. The output
format when above max_threshold can be customized with
format_above_threshold.
*Example order*: +load+
@ -419,6 +436,8 @@ getting higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 5.
*Example max_threshold*: +"0,1"+
*Example format_above_threshold*: +Warning: %1min %5min %15min+
=== Time
Outputs the current time in the local timezone.