The Console Manager
http://dun.github.io/conman/
ConMan is a serial console management program designed to support a large
number of console devices and simultaneous users. It supports:
- local serial devices
- remote terminal servers (via the telnet protocol)
- IPMI Serial-Over-LAN (via FreeIPMI)
- Unix domain sockets
- external processes (eg, using Expect for telnet/ssh/ipmi-sol connections)
Its features include:
- logging (and optionally timestamping) console device output to file
- connecting to consoles in monitor (R/O) or interactive (R/W) mode
- allowing clients to share or steal console write privileges
- broadcasting client output to multiple consoles
- Developed at network:cluster
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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If-connect-fails-let-other-side-accept-connection- |
0000003654 3.57 KB | |
_service | 0000000133 133 Bytes | |
conman-0.2.8.tar.gz | 0000239757 234 KB | |
conman-suse-fix-expect-scripts.patch | 0000000539 539 Bytes | |
conman.changes | 0000005171 5.05 KB | |
conman.service.in | 0000000216 216 Bytes | |
conman.spec | 0000007623 7.44 KB |
Revision 9 (latest revision is 18)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 624089
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Egbert Eich (eeich)
(revision 9)
- If-connect-fails-let-other-side-accept-connection-and-come-back.patch: Make sure conmand connects to a newly created UNIX socket with minimal delay. The implementation uses inotify, however this triggers when the other side bind()s to the socket, however a connection is not possible until the other side calls listen(). Thus if the connection fails, reset the poll() timeout to return to connect() as soon as possible (bsc#1101647). - Support %license in a backward compatible way. (forwarded request 624088 from eeich)
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