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Pure python IPMI library

Project description

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Features

  • native RMCP interface

  • legacy RMCP interface (using ipmitool)

  • IPMB interface (using the Total Phase Aardvark)

Tested Devices

  • Kontron mTCA Carrier Manager

  • Kontron CompactPCI boards

  • Pigeon Point Shelf Manager

  • HPE iLO3/iLO4

Requirements

For IPMB interface a Total Phase Aardvark is needed.

Installation

Using pip

The recommended installation method is using pip:

pip install python-ipmi

Manual installation

Download the source distribution package for the library. Extract the the package to a temporary location and install:

python setup.py install

Documentation

You can find the most up to date documentation at: http://python-ipmi.rtfd.org

Example

Below is an example that shows how to setup the interface and the connection using the ipmitool as backend with both network and serial interfaces.

Example with lan interface:

import pyipmi
import pyipmi.interfaces

# Supported interface_types for ipmitool are: 'lan' , 'lanplus', and 'serial-terminal'
interface = pyipmi.interfaces.create_interface('ipmitool', interface_type='lan')

connection = pyipmi.create_connection(interface)

connection.target = pyipmi.Target(0x82)
connection.target.set_routing([(0x81,0x20,0),(0x20,0x82,7)])

connection.session.set_session_type_rmcp('10.0.0.1', port=623)
connection.session.set_auth_type_user('admin', 'admin')
connection.session.establish()

connection.get_device_id()

ipmitool command:

ipmitool -I lan -H 10.0.0.1 -p 623 -U "admin" -P "admin" -t 0x82 -b 0 -l 0 raw 0x06 0x01

Example with serial interface:

import pyipmi
import pyipmi.interfaces

interface = pyipmi.interfaces.create_interface('ipmitool', interface_type='serial-terminal')

connection = pyipmi.create_connection(interface)

connection.target = pyipmi.Target(0xb2)

# set_session_type_serial(port, baudrate)
connection.session.set_session_type_serial('/dev/tty2', 115200)
connection.session.establish()

connection.get_device_id()

ipmitool command:

ipmitool -I serial-terminal -D /dev/tty2:115200 -t 0xb2 -l 0 raw 0x06 0x01

Compatibility

Python 2.7 is currently supported. Python 3.x support is in beta

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome. You may send patches directly (eg. git send-email), do a github pull request or just file an issue.

  • respect the coding style (eg. PEP8),

  • provide well-formed commit message (see this blog post.)

  • add a Signed-off-by line (eg. git commit -s)

License

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA

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