nixpkgs/modules/services/monitoring/ups.nix
Peter Simons 20b364f4de Reverting revisions 30103-30106: "always set nixpkgs.config.{state,store}Dir", etc.
After the change from revision 30103, nixos-rebuild suddenly consumed
freaky amounts of memory. I had to abort the process after it had
allocated well in excess of 30GB(!) of RAM. I'm not sure what is causing
this behavior, but undoing that assignment fixes the problem. The other
two commits needed to be revoked, too, because they depend on 30103.

svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=30127
2011-10-30 15:19:58 +00:00

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{config, pkgs, ...}:
# TODO: This is not secure, have a look at the file docs/security.txt inside
# the project sources.
with pkgs.lib;
let
cfg = config.power.ups;
in
let
upsOptions = {name, config, ...}:
{
options = {
# This can be infered from the UPS model by looking at
# /nix/store/nut/share/driver.list
driver = mkOption {
type = types.uniq types.string;
description = ''
Specify the program to run to talk to this UPS. apcsmart,
bestups, and sec are some examples.
'';
};
port = mkOption {
type = types.uniq types.string;
description = ''
The serial port where your UPS is connected. /dev/ttyS0 is
usually the first port on Linux boxes, for example.
'';
};
shutdownOrder = mkOption {
default = 0;
type = types.uniq types.int;
description = ''
When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you usually need to
turn them off in a certain order. upsdrvctl shuts down all the
0s, then the 1s, 2s, and so on. To exclude a UPS from the
shutdown sequence, set this to -1.
'';
};
maxStartDelay = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.uniq (types.nullOr types.int);
description = ''
This can be set as a global variable above your first UPS
definition and it can also be set in a UPS section. This value
controls how long upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish
starting. This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
broken driver or UPS.
'';
};
description = mkOption {
default = "";
type = types.string;
description = ''
Description of the UPS.
'';
};
directives = mkOption {
default = [];
type = types.listOf types.string;
description = ''
List of configuration directives for this UPS.
'';
};
summary = mkOption {
default = "";
type = types.string;
description = ''
Lines which would be added inside ups.conf for handling this UPS.
'';
};
};
config = {
directives = mkHeader ([
"driver = ${config.driver}"
"port = ${config.port}"
''desc = "${config.description}"''
"sdorder = ${toString config.shutdownOrder}"
] ++ (optional (config.maxStartDelay != null)
"maxstartdelay = ${toString config.maxStartDelay}")
);
summary =
concatStringsSep "\n "
(["[${name}]"] ++ config.directives);
};
};
in
{
options = {
# powerManagement.powerDownCommands
power.ups = {
enable = mkOption {
default = false;
type = with types; bool;
description = ''
Enables support for Power Devices, such as Uninterruptible Power
Supplies, Power Distribution Units and Solar Controllers.
'';
};
# This option is not used yet.
mode = mkOption {
default = "standalone";
type = types.uniq types.string;
description = ''
The MODE determines which part of the NUT is to be started, and
which configuration files must be modified.
The values of MODE can be:
- none: NUT is not configured, or use the Integrated Power
Management, or use some external system to startup NUT
components. So nothing is to be started.
- standalone: This mode address a local only configuration, with 1
UPS protecting the local system. This implies to start the 3 NUT
layers (driver, upsd and upsmon) and the matching configuration
files. This mode can also address UPS redundancy.
- netserver: same as for the standalone configuration, but also
need some more ACLs and possibly a specific LISTEN directive in
upsd.conf. Since this MODE is opened to the network, a special
care should be applied to security concerns.
- netclient: this mode only requires upsmon.
'';
};
schedulerRules = mkOption {
example = "/etc/nixos/upssched.conf";
type = types.uniq types.string;
description = ''
File which contains the rules to handle UPS events.
'';
};
maxStartDelay = mkOption {
default = 45;
type = types.uniq types.int;
description = ''
This can be set as a global variable above your first UPS
definition and it can also be set in a UPS section. This value
controls how long upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish
starting. This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
broken driver or UPS.
'';
};
ups = mkOption {
default = {};
# see nut/etc/ups.conf.sample
description = ''
This is where you configure all the UPSes that this system will be
monitoring directly. These are usually attached to serial ports,
but USB devices are also supported.
'';
type = types.attrsOf types.optionSet;
options = [ upsOptions ];
};
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.nut ];
jobs.upsmon = {
description = "Uninterruptible Power Supplies (Monitor)";
startOn = "ip-up";
daemonType = "fork";
exec = ''${pkgs.nut}/sbin/upsmon'';
environment.NUT_CONFPATH = "/etc/nut/";
environment.NUT_STATEPATH = "/var/lib/nut/";
};
jobs.upsd = {
description = "Uninterruptible Power Supplies (Daemon)";
startOn = "started network-interfaces and upsmon";
daemonType = "fork";
# TODO: replace 'root' by another username.
exec = ''${pkgs.nut}/sbin/upsd -u root'';
environment.NUT_CONFPATH = "/etc/nut/";
environment.NUT_STATEPATH = "/var/lib/nut/";
};
jobs.upsdrv = {
description = "Uninterruptible Power Supplies (Register all UPS)";
startOn = "started upsd";
# TODO: replace 'root' by another username.
exec = ''${pkgs.nut}/bin/upsdrvctl -u root start'';
task = true;
environment.NUT_CONFPATH = "/etc/nut/";
environment.NUT_STATEPATH = "/var/lib/nut/";
};
environment.etc = [
{ source = pkgs.writeText "nut.conf"
''
MODE = ${cfg.mode}
'';
target = "nut/nut.conf";
}
{ source = pkgs.writeText "ups.conf"
''
maxstartdelay = ${toString cfg.maxStartDelay}
${flip concatStringsSep (flip map (attrValues cfg.ups) (ups: ups.summary)) "
"}
'';
target = "nut/ups.conf";
}
{ source = cfg.schedulerRules;
target = "nut/upssched.conf";
}
# These file are containing private informations and thus should not
# be stored inside the Nix store.
/*
{ source = ;
target = "nut/upsd.conf";
}
{ source = ;
target = "nut/upsd.users";
}
{ source = ;
target = "nut/upsmon.conf;
}
*/
];
power.ups.schedulerRules = mkDefault "${pkgs.nut}/etc/upssched.conf.sample";
system.activationScripts.upsSetup = stringAfter [ "users" "groups" ]
''
# Used to store pid files of drivers.
mkdir -p /var/state/ups
'';
/*
users.extraUsers = [
{ name = "nut";
uid = 84;
home = "/var/lib/nut";
createHome = true;
group = "nut";
description = "UPnP A/V Media Server user";
}
];
users.extraGroups = [
{ name = "nut";
gid = 84;
}
];
*/
};
}