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Enables sending poweroff commands to clients.
Only arguments required are the usual client selection like:
--client-ip
--room-id
--center-id
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Enables creation of images using /image/create from ogServer API.
Summary of the options:
--disk
Disk number
--part
Partition number
--name
Image name which will be used for the .img file.
--desc
Description of the image. This option enables ogServer to store
an entry in the database regarding this image.
--repo
Optional. Holds the ip address of the repo which will store the
created image. Defaults to ogserver address specified inside
ogcli.json
--client-ip
Client ip for which we want to create a partition image
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Enables consuming /client/setup API from ogServer in order to fetch
partition and disk setup information from a given client.
Example, if pc11 is a client with 1 disk, 4 part (1:linux,2-3:empty,4:cache):
ogcli list disk --client-ip 192.168.56.11
{
"partitions": [
{
"disk": 1,
"partition": 0,
"code": 1,
"size": 52428800,
"used_size": 0,
"filesystem": 0,
"os": 0,
"image": 0,
"software": 0
},
{
"disk": 1,
"partition": 1,
"code": 131,
"size": 40000000,
"used_size": 4,
"filesystem": 6,
"os": 8,
"image": 0,
"software": 0
},
{
"disk": 1,
"partition": 2,
"code": 0,
"size": 0,
"used_size": 0,
"filesystem": 1,
"os": 0,
"image": 0,
"software": 0
},
{
"disk": 1,
"partition": 3,
"code": 0,
"size": 0,
"used_size": 0,
"filesystem": 1,
"os": 0,
"image": 0,
"software": 0
},
{
"disk": 1,
"partition": 4,
"code": 202,
"size": 10000000,
"used_size": 1,
"filesystem": 2,
"os": 0,
"image": 0,
"software": 0
}
]
}
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Adds cli capability to send image restore commands to the ogServer.
It has the following options:
--id
To specify image id
--disk
Target disk
--part
Target partition
--type
To specify type of restore to send. UNICAST-DIRECT or
UNICAST-CACHE are supported as of this patch.
--repo
Optional argument to specify image repo to fetch the image. This
applies for UNICAST-DIRECT cases. (not restoring from a cache
partition). If not specified it will default to rest.URL ip
(ie. ogServer ip)
--client-ip, --room-id and --center-id
Target client args
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ogServer exposes a list of known partition images at /images, use it to
implement 'list images' command.
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program name of subsequent parsers after the first one need their
"prog=" parameter specified so they do not show sys.argv[0] only.
With this patch, for example:
ogcli list --help
Shows:
usage: ogcli list [-h] {clients,scopes,modes,hardware,client}
...
Instead of:
usage: ogcli [-h] {clients,scopes,modes,hardware,client}
...
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Builds a json payload to consume the ogServer API to send
WoL packets.
Adds 'send' as a command:
ogcli send
Adds a wol object for to the 'send' command, so that sending a wol can
be specified as:
ogcli send wol
* WoL packet type is specified with --type option.
* Specifying targets follows same parameters as 'set modes' with:
--client-ip
--room-id
--center-id
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This requests GET /client/properties by calling something like:
ogcli list client --id=6
It is important to notice that 'id' must be a "computer" type
scope id.
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This requests GET /hardware by calling something like:
ogcli list hardware --scope-id=6
It is important to notice that 'scope-id' must be a "computer" type scope id.
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Instead of using query strings we use a json body for GET HTTP requests. This is
allowed under RFCs 7230-7237.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/978061/http-get-with-request-body
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This requests POST /modes and changes a scope mode by calling something like:
ogcli set modes --scope-id=1 --scope-type=computer --mode=pxe
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This is a wrapper that provides HTTP POST requests.
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This prefix is redundant on almost every file, so the prefix is removed from
filenames and imports.
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