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New arguments to make specifying the target machines more flexible when
changing their boot mode (known as "set client mode"). These argument
are optional although any of them must be used to specify some target.
--client IP
--room id
--center id
The arguments can be specified several times like "--client ip --client
ip --room id --room id --room id", etc.
Center or room id can be obtained via /scopes.
As of this patch, set_modes does iterate through the whole /scopes
output and then filters ips with those that were specified by user.
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get_client_properties is not using a valid API resource to fetch
computer details. Use /client/info.
list_client_hardware is not building a valid payload. Drop
payload building using 'scope' as key and updates o that its
uses "{ client : ip }" scheme for specifying a client. This is the
standard way of specifying a client in ogServer.
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This reworks the POST /mode command to the new API:
POST /mode
{
'clients': ['192.168.1.5', '192.168.1.6']
'mode': 'pxe'
}
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This adapts to the ogServer.
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This patch adapts the command to the fixed POST /modes request. It can
now be called with something like: ogcli set modes --scope-name=pc12
--mode=pxe
NOTE: This inherits from the legacy setclientmode script and requires
scope names to be unique. This should be fixed in the future in case
it's convenient to have duplicated scope names.
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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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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 prefix is redundant on almost every file, so the prefix is removed from
filenames and imports.
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