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These function declarations belong to json.h:
int og_json_parse_partition_setup(json_t *element, struct og_msg_params *params);
int og_json_parse_create_image(json_t *element, struct og_msg_params *params);
int og_json_parse_restore_image(json_t *element, struct og_msg_params *params);
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Adds the possibility to create a procedure with commands and other
procedures integrated as steps.
Note: "steps" parameter is optional and "steps" array object order
defines execution order.
Request:
POST /procedure/add
{
"center": "1",
"name": "procedure",
"description": "My procedure",
"steps": [
{
"command": "wol",
"params": { "type": "broadcast" }
},
{
"procedure": 22
},
{
"command": "poweroff",
"params": {}
}
]
}
Response:
200 OK
This commit also updates unit tests for /procedure/add POST method to
include steps.
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Enables ogserver to schedule commands (also referred as actions in
legacy web console jargon).
This feature enables ogserver to write in the "acciones" table in order
to have full capabilities for command scheduling purposes, thus not
depending in the legacy web console to insert into "acciones" table.
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Add ogServer support for parsing and storing in the DB disk type data
from ogClient refresh response.
See also commits with #1037 in ogClient and WebConsole repo.
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Adds POST method to add centers (organizational unit), required payload
parameter is the name, and an additional comment is optional.
{"name": "ACME"}
{"name": "ACME", "comment": "Some comment"}
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ogServer expects to receive information of 1 disk and 4 partitions
from ogClient. Previous ogServer versions support several disks and
partitions.
Add ogServer support for 4 disks and 16 partitions.
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This function provides an easy way to copy the content of a json string
into a regular C string.
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ogClient now includes more information regarding the new image. This patch
modifies ogServer to support new elements sent in ogClient /image/create
response and store them in the database.
Example of new /image/create response:
{
"disk": "1",
"partition": "1",
"code": "131",
"id": "1",
"name": "ubuntu",
"repository": "192.168.56.10",
"software": "Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS \naccountsservice 0.6.45\n...",
"clonator": "PARTCLONE",
"compressor": "LZOP",
"filesystem": "EXTFS",
"datasize": 2100000
}
New fields are "clonator", "compressor", "filesystem" and "datasize".
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This patch implements HTTP POST /modes request which can change the mode of any
particular scope.
Request: POST /modes
{
"scope": {"id": 1,
"type": "computer"},
"mode": "pxe"
}
Response: 200 OK
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Some universities have computers in a different subnet where the
ogServer is, but ogServer WoL functionality only supported to send
packet to its own subnets. This commit solves this.
Now ogServer sends two WoL packets per client, one with the broadcast
address of the interface indicated in the config file, the other with
the broadcast address calculated with the address and netmask of the
client.
To ensure that the second WoL works correctly you must configure
correctly the IP and netmask of the clients. Also, you have to configure
the network of your organization to route WoL packet to the correct
subnet.
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Use the same folder as in ogClient.
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