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Feature #426

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Ability to power cycle hosts

Added by Bill Peck over 13 years ago. Updated almost 11 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
Power management
Target version:
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Description

Requesting the ability to control hosts power.

Requires:
allow for arbitrary power types (wti, apc_snmp, iLO, drac, etherwake, etc..)
storing config options
allow chaining power commands (power on then etherwake)

Arguments:
Off, On, Reboot


Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Related to Smart Proxy - Feature #1005: Add support for fence-agents (remote power control)DuplicateCorey Osman06/22/2011Actions
Actions #1

Updated by Ohad Levy over 13 years ago

  • Category set to Power management

Bill Peck wrote:

Requesting the ability to control hosts power.

Requires:
allow for arbitrary power types (wti, apc_snmp, iLO, drac, etherwake, etc..)
storing config options
allow chaining power commands (power on then etherwake)

Would associating the hardware model to a script that accepts parameters (like mac, ip etc) is a good alternative?
or would you expect foreman to know how to configure each and every hardware type?

Arguments:
Off, On, Reboot

What about status?

can we reuse any of the RH cluster scripts?

Actions #2

Updated by Oded Ramraz about 13 years ago

Ohad , can you please raise the priority of this ticket?
This is very important / basic feature for us.

Actions #3

Updated by Fabian Deutsch over 11 years ago

Hey,

are there any news on this?

Actions #4

Updated by Corey Osman over 11 years ago

Just added BMC support to control IPMI enabled devices via the smart proxy. Working on the foreman implementation next.

Actions #5

Updated by Ohad Levy almost 11 years ago

  • Assignee set to Ohad Levy
  • Target version set to 1.2.0
Actions #6

Updated by Daniel Lobato Garcia almost 11 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100
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