Centralized Power Control for Clusters

Edit Package powerman

PowerMan is a tool for manipulating remote power control (RPC) devices from a
central location. Several RPC varieties are supported natively by PowerMan and
Expect-like configurability simplifies the addition of new devices.

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powerman-2.3.24.tar.gz 0000619601 605 KB
powerman.changes 0000005670 5.54 KB
powerman.spec 0000004268 4.17 KB
service-dynamic-user-autofiles.patch 0000002663 2.6 KB
service-dynamic-user-configure.patch 0000003293 3.22 KB
Latest Revision
Frederic Crozat's avatar Frederic Crozat (fcrozat) committed (revision 2)
- Update to latest version 2.3.24 to be in sync with openHPC
  (FATE#323895).

- For SLE-12 set user/group to daemon/root for backward
  compatibility.

- Minor specfile cosmetics:
  * Simplified the entry for %{_sysconfdir}/powerman.

- This package should not provide the user/group powerman
  as it is the only user of this group: powermand runs as
  this user/group and writes its data as this user/group.
  This gives the sysadmin some control over who to give
  access. There is no other application requiring this 
  user/group.

- run systemd-tmpfiles --create ... before starting service (bsc#1053481).

- powerman service configured to start as powerman:powerman user
  - Fixed autoconf files to allow for dynamic user and group in
    powerman.service file
    - service-dynamic-user-autofiles.patch
  - Updated configure file with only necessary changes from
    autoconf changes
    - service-dynamic-user-configure.patch
- Added %config to /etc/powerman/*.dev files

- prequire daemon user for new factory userhandling

- Create /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/powerman.conf:
  Add systemd handling for temporary directory /var/run/powerman.

- Added support for snmp, tcpwrappers and genders to be compatible
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