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#!/bin/bash
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REFRESHRATE=1
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LEDCONTROLLER="/usr/bin/ledcontroller"
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LEDCONTROLLER="./ledcontroller"
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while (true); do
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for discoColor in blue red green aqua purple yellow white; do
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echo Set color $discoColor
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$LEDCONTROLLER $discoColor
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sleep "$REFRESHRATE"
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# Bash Scripts #
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I teared the notifier apart and placed the notifier's board inside my home server.
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Due to its size, the RGB LED creates some interesting optical effects if you place it 2-4cm
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behind the venting holes.
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Here are some simple scripts that use various data to set the LED's color.
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## mled-discomode ##
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This script simply cycles through all available colors. I called it disco mode due to the optical
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phenomena that take place as the light crosses the air vents.
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## mled-cputemp ##
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This script works really well for my machine. It uses the `sensors` program to get the CPU
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temperature.
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If the CPU is at or under the low threshold, the LED turns blue. If it is at or above the
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high threshold, the LED turns red. If it is in the middle, it gets green.
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It is actually very informative for the machine's state. You can easily detect CPU load.
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## mled-iowait, mled-iowaitdetailed ##
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My home server doesn't have any LEDs for HDD activity, though it has plenty of HDDs.
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These two scripts attempt to make up for this shortcoming when I need some quick profiling of the machine.
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They actually work better than common HDD activity LEDs because they are based on iowait percentage in one
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second periods (adjustable).
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`mled-iowait` has 3 levels, so you get only to set a low and a high threshold.
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`mled-iowaitdetailed` has 6 levels of activity, so you can set 5 thresholds. Also below the lowest threshold,
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it sets the notifier to off, which turns to be a good approach.
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#!/bin/bash
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LOWTEMP=46
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HIGHTEMP=53
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REFRESHRATE=1
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LEDCONTROLLER="/usr/bin/ledcontroller"
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while (true); do
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temperature="$(sensors|grep 'id 0'|sed -e 's/\.0.*//' -e 's/.*+//')"
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if (( "$temperature" <= "$LOWTEMP" )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER blue;
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elif (( "$temperature" < "$HIGHTEMP" )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER green;
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else $LEDCONTROLLER red;
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fi;
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sleep "$REFRESHRATE";
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done
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#!/bin/bash
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LOWTHRESHOLD="1.01"
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HIGHTHRESHOLD="30.2"
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REFRESHRATE=1
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LEDCONTROLLER="/usr/bin/ledcontroller"
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iostat -c "$REFRESHRATE" | while read iostatOutput; do
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iowaitPercent="$(echo "$iostatOutput" | grep -vE "Linux|avg|^$" | awk '{print $4}')"
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[ -z "$iowaitPercent" ] || \
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if (( $(bc <<< "$iowaitPercent > $LOWTHRESHOLD") == 0 )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER blue
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elif (( $(bc <<< "$iowaitPercent > $HIGHTHRESHOLD") == 0 )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER green
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else
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$LEDCONTROLLER red
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fi
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done
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# This is an older version of the code, which used /proc/stats to do a similar job.
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#iowaitCounter="$(grep 'cpu ' /proc/stat | cut -f 9 -d ' ')"
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#$LEDCONTROLLER blue
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#ledcolor="blue"
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#
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#while (true); do
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#
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# iowaitTemp="$(grep 'cpu ' /proc/stat | cut -f 9 -d ' ')"
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#
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## echo "iowaitCounter=$iowaitCounter, iowaitTemp=$iowaitTemp"
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#
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# if (( "$iowaitCounter" == "$iowaitTemp" )); then
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#
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# if [ "$ledcolor" != "blue" ]; then
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#
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# $LEDCONTROLLER blue
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# ledcolor="blue"
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#
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# fi
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#
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# else
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#
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# iowaitCounter="$iowaitTemp"
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#
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# if [ "$ledcolor" != "red" ]; then
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#
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# $LEDCONTROLLER red;
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# ledcolor="red"
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#
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# fi
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#
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# fi
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#
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# sleep "$REFRESHRATE";
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#
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#done
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#!/bin/bash
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THRESH1="1.00"
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THRESH2="5.00"
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THRESH3="20.00"
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THRESH4="40.00"
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THRESH5="80.00"
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REFRESHRATE=1
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LEDCONTROLLER="/usr/bin/ledcontroller"
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iostat -c "$REFRESHRATE" | while read iostatOutput; do
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iowaitPercent="$(echo "$iostatOutput" | grep -vE "Linux|avg|^$" | awk '{print $4}')"
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[ -z "$iowaitPercent" ] || \
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if (( $(bc <<< "$iowaitPercent > $THRESH1") == 0 )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER off
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elif (( $(bc <<< "$iowaitPercent > $THRESH2") == 0 )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER green
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elif (( $(bc <<< "$iowaitPercent > $THRESH3") == 0 )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER aqua # blue and green
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elif (( $(bc <<< "$iowaitPercent > $THRESH4") == 0 )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER blue
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elif (( $(bc <<< "$iowaitPercent > $THRESH5") == 0 )); then
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$LEDCONTROLLER purple # red and blue
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else
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$LEDCONTROLLER red
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fi
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done
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