Remote Power Types

Concepts

Remote Power Types represent a fence agent on the Cobbler end. They are responsible for making power operations possible inside Orthos for a certain machine. A remote Power Type is connected to one of the three available options to a given machine.

                                +-----+
                                |     |
                       +------->| BMC +------------------------------+
                       |        |     |                              |
                       |        +-----+                              v
+-------------------+  |        +---------------------+         +---------+
|                   +--+        |                     |         |         |
| Remote Power Type +---------->| Remote Power Device +-------->| Machine |
|                   +--+        |                     |         |         |
+-------------------+  |        +---------------------+         +---------+
                       |        +--------------+                     ^
                       |        |              |                     |
                       +------->| Remote Power +---------------------+
                                |              |
                                +--------------+

Remote Power Type fields description

Remote Power Type (required)

The name of the fence agent without the fence_ prefix.

Device

The type of fence agent this is. Must be one of “Remote Power Device”, “BMC” or “Hypervisor”.

Username

The default username for the remote power type.

Password

The default password for the remote power type.

Identity File

The identity file in case a key is needed to connect to the managed device. This field is translated into a filepath by the fence agent. As such locations given here must match the path on the Cobbler server.

Supported Architectures

If none is given, the remote power type is available to all architectures. Select one or more in case this should be limited to a set of architectures.

Supported Systems

If none is given, the remote power type is available to all systems. Select one or more in case this should be limited to a set of systems.

Use Port

Wether to use the additional port, instead of the standard hostname. This is useful for remotely switchable PDUs.

Use Hostname as Port

Wether to use the additional port and use the Machine hostname instead of the port integer. This is useful for systems that identify the target system by name.