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ipmitool chassis help

Chassis Commands: status, power, identify, policy, restart_cause, poh, bootdev

ipmitool chassis power help

chassis power Commands: status, on, off, cycle, reset, diag, soft

You will find more details on ipmitools at

http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net/manpage.html

15.11 Scripts for Managing Slaves

When the Console Servers are cascaded, the Master is in control of the serial ports on the Slaves, and
the Master’s Management Console provides a consolidated view of the settings for its own and all the
Slave’s serial ports. However, the Master does not provide a fully consolidated view, e.g. Status: Active
Users.
It only displays those users active on the Master’s ports. You will need to write a custom bash
script that parses the port logs if you want to find out who's logged in to cascaded serial ports from the
master.

You will probably also want to enable remote or USB logging, as local logs only buffer 8K of data and
don't persist between reboots.

This script would parse each port log file line by line. Each time it sees 'LOGIN: username', it adds the
username to the list of connected users for that port, each time it sees 'LOGOUT: username' it removes
it from the list. The list can then be nicely formatted and displayed. It is also possible to run this as a CGI
script on the

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. In this case, the remote/USB logged port logs files are in:

/var/run/portmanager/logdir (or they are in /var/log). Otherwise you can run the script on the remote
log server.

To enable log storage and connection logging:
- Select Alerts & Logging: Port Log
- Configure log storage
- Select Serial & Network: Serial Port, Edit the serial port(s)
- Under Console Server, select Logging Level 1 and click Apply

To run the CGI script on the Console Server:
- Login to the

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- Run: mount -o remount,rw /dev/hda1 /
- Copy the script to /home/httpd/cgi-bin/
- Run: mount -o remount,ro /dev/hda1 /
- Browse to:

http://192.168.0.1/cgi-bin/yourscript.cgi

where 192.168.0.1 is the IP address of the Console

Server and yourscript.cgi is the name of the script

There is a useful tutorial on creating a bash script CGI at

http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialCgiShellScript.html


Similarly the Master maintains a view of the status of the Slaves:

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