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    myPower

    Power monitoring program

    ...It collects live power usage data from the LeChacal RPICT8 current HAT and CT Sensors. myPower logs the data to daily files calculating each day's KiloWatt Hour Usage. **myPower Remote App is Still In Development** The collected data can be viewed in a user friendly format with a line graph and pie chart. Monthly, Yearly, and lifetime KiloWatt Hour Usage can also be viewed and graphed using the "myPower Remote" app. INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Complete setup of the LeChacal RPICT8 HAT as per the instructions on their Wiki - [http://lechacal.com/wiki/index.php?title=RPICT8_Version_5] 2. Download and Unzip myPower.zip (this project) to preferred Folder 3. run the myPower executable 4.Log files are CSV type and will be saved into "/home/pi/myPower/log" The myPower program was created using LiveCode community version 7.0.4
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    hwmonitor

    Show server load-average chart and run pre-define command remotely

    I'm a HW Support and used cacti, zabbix, but they are too "strong", sometimes I just want to know server "worked fine", and show me a basicly load-average chart, that's enough. And the other hand, I need run command (like: "top", "iostat", "date" etc.) remotely and show it out to the webpage. The hwmonitor(writen in C) is a simple daemon, you can define some command-name(like: show_top= top -b -n1), telnet to this daemon and input your def-command(like: show_top), hwmonitor will return the info. ...
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