Afaik, the LOCFG thing wasn't really necessary (but it could be on the
newest ILO version and apparently it's in CPQLOCFG.EXE as Alain
pointed out).
I suggest you give the external/riloe script from the development
trunk a try (it can be placed in a stable older 2.0.7 for instance).
It's extended a bit for the ACPI issue, reset commands and ILO
versioning. Elegantly these parameters are called ilo_powerdown_method
(button or power), ilo_can_reset (0, 1) and ilo_protocol (1.2, 2.0,
... that's the RI_VERSION Alain spoke about ;-)).
If you use the "power" method for powerdown_method, you don't need a
ACPI compliant system, it will trigger a virtual pulling of the power
cord... which isn't always nice to your system but that's the general
idea of STONITH I believe :-) Also, if your ILO version supports the
<RESET_SERVER/> tag, use the ilo_can_reset=1 parameter, it executes a
warm system reset (older ILO's don't support that though).
On 7/5/07, Jure Pečar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 13:25:04 -0400
Alain St-Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- 60,66 ----
> reset_ok = None
> except KeyError:
> reset_ok = None
> ! login = [ '<RIBCL VERSION="2.0">',
> '<LOGIN USER_LOGIN="Administrator" PASSWORD="'
> + password + '">' ]
Yes, I did that change.
> ***************
> *** 148,153 ****
> --- 148,155 ----
> c=HTTPSConnection(rihost)
> c.send('<?xml version="1.0"?>\r\n')
> c.sock.recv(1024)
> + c.send('<LOCFG VERSION="2.22"\r\n>')
> + c.sock.recv(1024)
As I understand HP documentation, this LOCFG thing also needs to be closed at
the end. Not sure if it matters though.
--
Jure Pečar
http://jure.pecar.org
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