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| [UPS] | ||||
| # IP addres or hostname of UPS SNMP card | ||||
| address = 192.168.0.105 | ||||
| # TCP port | ||||
| # default - 3052 | ||||
| port = 3052 | ||||
| # Secret phrase for software authentication. This value must be the | ||||
| # same as configured on the UPS web interface | ||||
| # (System -> Authentication - > Software Authentication -> Secret Phrase) | ||||
| secret_key = powerpanel.encryption.key | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| [HOST] | ||||
| # IP address of the host to register | ||||
| ip_address = 192.168.0.3 | ||||
| # Time needed for host shutdown | ||||
| shutdown_time = 3 | ||||
| # Delay time | ||||
| delay_time = -1 | ||||
| # I don't konwn what is bedt | ||||
| bedt = 0 | ||||
| # Name of the host to register | ||||
| hostname = server.local | ||||
| # Host location | ||||
| location = Server Room | ||||
| # Contact | ||||
| contact = System Administrator <sysadmin@example.net> | ||||
| # Outlet number | ||||
| outlet_id = 1 | ||||
| # isps - host type, true for Power Panel Remote, false for Power Panel Management | ||||
| isps = true | ||||
| # Outlet bank | ||||
| bank_id = 1 | ||||
							
								
								
									
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| #!/usr/bin/env python | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| import sys | ||||
| import os.path | ||||
| import configparser | ||||
| import http.client | ||||
| import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET | ||||
| import hmac | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| class cps_ups: | ||||
|     def __init__(self, address, secret_key, port = 3052): | ||||
|         self.address = address | ||||
|         self.port = port | ||||
|         self.secret_key = secret_key | ||||
|         self.connection = http.client.HTTPConnection(self.address, self.port) | ||||
|     def __get_keepalive_data__(self): | ||||
|         self.connection.request("GET", "/keepalive.xml?ip=" + self.host_address + "&id=-1&type=1") | ||||
|         for i in ET.fromstring(self.connection.getresponse().read()).iter("data"): | ||||
|             keepalive_data=i.attrib | ||||
|         self.connection.close() | ||||
|         result = {'boot': keepalive_data['boot'], | ||||
|                   'upt': keepalive_data['upt'], | ||||
|                   'id': keepalive_data['id']} | ||||
|         return(result) | ||||
|     def __genxml__(self, keepalive_data): | ||||
|         data_tag = '<data ver="1.1"'\ | ||||
|             'hash="hmac-md5-128" '\ | ||||
|             'boot="' + keepalive_data['boot'] + \ | ||||
|             '" upt="' + keepalive_data['upt'] + \ | ||||
|             '" ip="' + self.host_address + \ | ||||
|             '" id="' + keepalive_data['id'] + \ | ||||
|             '" st="' + self.shutdown_time + \ | ||||
|             '" dt="' + self.delay_time + \ | ||||
|             '" bedt="' + self.bedt + \ | ||||
|             '" name="' + self.hostname + \ | ||||
|             '" loc="' + self.location + \ | ||||
|             '" cont="' + self.contact + \ | ||||
|             '" oid="' + self.outlet_id + \ | ||||
|             '" isps="' + self.isps + \ | ||||
|             '" bid="' + self.bank_id + \ | ||||
|             '"/>' | ||||
|         digest = hmac.new(self.secret_key.encode(), msg = data_tag.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest().upper() | ||||
|         xml = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><setup>' + data_tag + '<auth code="' + digest + '"/></setup>' | ||||
|         return(xml) | ||||
|     def register(self, | ||||
|                  ip_address, | ||||
|                  shutdown_time, | ||||
|                  delay_time, | ||||
|                  hostname, | ||||
|                  outlet_id, | ||||
|                  bank_id, | ||||
|                  isps = "true", | ||||
|                  contact = "", | ||||
|                  location = "", | ||||
|                  bedt = "0", ): | ||||
|         self.host_address = ip_address | ||||
|         self.shutdown_time = shutdown_time | ||||
|         self.delay_time = delay_time | ||||
|         self.hostname = hostname | ||||
|         self.outlet_id = outlet_id | ||||
|         self.bank_id = bank_id | ||||
|         self.isps = isps | ||||
|         self.contact = contact | ||||
|         self.location = location | ||||
|         self.bedt = bedt | ||||
|         post_data = self.__genxml__(self.__get_keepalive_data__()) | ||||
|         self.connection.request("POST", "/setup.xml", body = post_data) | ||||
|         response = self.connection.getresponse().read() | ||||
|         self.connection.close() | ||||
|         return(response) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| def help(): | ||||
|     print('Usage: ' + sys.argv[0] + ' <path-to-configuration-file>') | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| try: | ||||
|     configfile = sys.argv[1] | ||||
| except IndexError: | ||||
|     help() | ||||
|     sys.exit(1) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| if not os.path.isfile(configfile): | ||||
|     print('Error: configuration file ' + configfile + ' doesn\'t exists') | ||||
|     sys.exit(2) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| config = configparser.ConfigParser() | ||||
| config.read(configfile) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| u = cps_ups(address = config.get('UPS', 'address'), | ||||
|             secret_key = config.get('UPS','secret_key'), | ||||
|             port = int(config.get('UPS', 'port', fallback='3052'))) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| u.register(ip_address = config.get('HOST','ip_address'), | ||||
|            shutdown_time = config.get('HOST','shutdown_time'), | ||||
|            delay_time = config.get('HOST','delay_time'), | ||||
|            hostname = config.get('HOST','hostname'), | ||||
|            outlet_id = config.get('HOST','outlet_id'), | ||||
|            bank_id = config.get('HOST','bank_id'), | ||||
|            isps = config.get('HOST','isps'), | ||||
|            contact = config.get('HOST','contact'), | ||||
|            location = config.get('HOST','location'), | ||||
|            bedt = config.get('HOST','bedt')) | ||||
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