I want to share a self-hosted tool I developed. It’s a NUT monitoring tool similar to webNUT but it has some additional features like:
- UPS command support to remotely tell your UPS beeper to shut up.
- Supports some uncommon and old devices like ARMv6, ARMv7 and RISC-V64.
- It’s actually light-weight, ~7MiB image size and very low memory footprint.
If anyone looking a tool like this, repo is available at https://github.com/SuperioOne/nut_webgui
How does this compare to Peanut ?
Biggest difference is being able to execute INSTCMD commands, at least that was the main reason why I developed my own tool. Another less important differences are: older ARM support and since it’s written in Rust, it’s much more efficient in terms of resource usage. TBH, being that efficient only makes sense for very low-power devices.
Besides that, I don’t think you can go wrong with either project.
Thanks for the reply, sounds compelling. I’m running peanut currently and have been happy with it, but I might power out down and give this a spin. Low resource usage sounds like a nice selling point.
Thanks for your contribution!