Re: [sisuite-users] si_power tool

2008-05-04 Thread Andrea Righi
Thomas Krause wrote: > I still think that having to specify the methods for every command in the > cluster.txt is too verbose and unnecessary in the general case. > > My idea of specifying multiple methods was not trying multiple methods on > the same client, but trying the first method that exist

Re: [sisuite-users] si_power tool

2008-05-04 Thread Thomas Krause
ai 2008 12:49 An: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net Betreff: Re: [sisuite-users] si_power tool Thomas Krause wrote: > Ok, first of all the syntax of the si_power tool should be the same > regardless of the method used IME. > > There should also be a good default that works in most cases

Re: [sisuite-users] si_power tool

2008-05-04 Thread Andrea Righi
Thomas Krause wrote: > Ok, first of all the syntax of the si_power tool should be the same > regardless of the method used IME. > > There should also be a good default that works in most cases (probably the > ssh way). > > Maybe the best way would be to create a separate si_power configuration fi

Re: [sisuite-users] si_power tool

2008-05-02 Thread Thomas Krause
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Andrea Righi Gesendet: Freitag, 2. Mai 2008 13:37 An: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net Betreff: Re: [sisuite-users] si_power tool Thomas Krause wrote: > I needed a simple tool to power off and restart my clients. So I wrote a > small utility that can que

Re: [sisuite-users] si_power tool

2008-05-02 Thread Andrea Righi
Thomas Krause wrote: > I needed a simple tool to power off and restart my clients. So I wrote a > small utility that can query the power status of clients and remotely > restart or shutdown them. This is absolutely useful and I think your implementation could be a nice start. Thanks for raising

[sisuite-users] si_power tool

2008-05-01 Thread Thomas Krause
Hello, I needed a simple tool to power off and restart my clients. So I wrote a small utility that can query the power status of clients and remotely restart or shutdown them. I thought this may be useful in SI in general and this ticket http://trac.systemimager.org/ticket/8 seems to confir