Python utility to wake up(wol) and suspend Linux machines remotely
Project description
powertool
Python utility to wake up(wol) and suspend Linux machines remotely
Free software: MIT license
Features
Wake up remote machines using hostname/ip.
Suspend remote machines using hostname
Wake on lan (WOL)
Wake up feature uses WOL magic packet. Since mac addresses are hard to remember/use, this tool lets you wake up or suspend machines by their name or IP.
First register your machines
powertool register -b 192.168.1.255 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff you@host
-b Broadcast_IP - this is the subnet on which your machine’s ip is. If your machine’s ip is 192.168.1.xxx, then this is 192.168.1.255(default)
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff - your machines’ mac address. You can find this on your machine or on the router’s device list.
you@host - your username on the remote host - this is used by the sleep function to do a passwordless ssh and run pm-suspend.
register saves machine details so that you can later do this:
powertool wol host powertool sleep host
register just saves machine details to a ~/.powertool as a json file.
Sleep/suspend
Sleep/suspend feature has quite a few dependencies
you should have password-less ssh to the remote host. There are a lot of guides on the internet on how to set this up - like this one http://www.linuxproblem.org/art_9.html. Verify that it works by running ssh user@host - you should not be prompted for a password.
You should have pm-utils package on your remote machine http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man8/pm-action.8.html
Your user should be able to run sudo pm-suspend without being prompted for password. To set this up, login to the remote machine and do the following:
sudo visudo # add the following - where user is your username on the remote machine user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/pm-suspend
Credits
This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.
History
0.3.0 (2018-05-04)
Dependency updates
0.1.0 (2017-06-07)
First release on PyPI.
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