puppet-module-powerman
Table of Contents
- Setup - The basics of getting started with powerman
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - Module reference
Setup
What powerman affects
This module will install and configures powerman.
Usage
Install and configure powerman to listen on all interfaces and define devices, nodes and aliases
class { '::powerman':
listen => '0.0.0.0',
}
powerman::device { 'compute-ipmi':
driver => 'ipmipower',
endpoint => '/usr/sbin/ipmipower -D LAN_2_0 -u admin -p changeme -h bmc-compute[01-04]',
}
powerman::nodes { 'compute[01-04]':
device => 'compute-ipmi',
port => 'bmc-compute[01-04]',
}
powerman::alias { 'compute':
nodes => 'compute[01-04]',
}
To configure a system as a powerman client:
class { '::powerman':
server => false,
powerman_server => 'powerman.example.com',
}
This is an example of exporting console configurations for all physical servers:
if $facts['virtual'] == 'physical' {
@@powerman::device { "bmc-${::hostname}-ipmi":
driver => 'ipmipower',
endpoint => "/usr/sbin/ipmipower -D LAN_2_0 -u admin -p changeme -h bmc-${::hostname}-ipmi |&",
}
@@powerman::node { $::hostname:
device => "bmc-${::hostname}-ipmi",
port => "bmc-${::hostname}",
}
}
Then collect all the exported resources:
Powerman::Device <<| |>>
Powerman::Node <<| |>>
Powerman::Alias <<| |>>