fce-ipmi is a wrapper for ipmitool utility. Therefore you must have ipmitool
tool installed in your system.
The wrapper pulls necessary information about the machines, such as BMC
hostname / IP address, username and password from the YAML file. By default
./config/nodes.yaml file is parsed for this information. You can explicitly
specify the location of machines config file with an option
-f, --machine-config.
Alternatively, the file can be specified in the configuration file
(~/.local/share/fce-ipmi/config) as a vaulue of the key
machine-config-path. [NOT IMPLEMENTED]
This tool supports bash completion. Press tab key twice to display
available commands, parameters, machine names etc. [NOT IMPLEMENTED]
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Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. They update automatically and roll back gracefully.
Snaps are discoverable and installable from the Snap Store, an app store with an audience of millions.
On Arch Linux, snap can be installed from the Arch User Repository (AUR). The manual build process is the Arch-supported install method for AUR packages, and you’ll need the prerequisites installed before you can install any AUR package. You can then install snap with the following:
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/snapd.git
cd snapd
makepkg -si
Once installed, the systemd unit that manages the main snap communication socket needs to be enabled:
sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.socket
If AppArmor is enabled in your system, enable the service which loads AppArmor profiles for snaps:
sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.apparmor.service
To enable classic snap support, enter the following to create a symbolic link between /var/lib/snapd/snap and /snap:
sudo ln -s /var/lib/snapd/snap /snap
Either log out and back in again, or restart your system, to ensure snap’s paths are updated correctly.
To install fce-ipmi, simply use the following command:
sudo snap install fce-ipmi
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