### OpenHPI configuration example file ###
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## OpenHPI will not be useful unless it is configured for your system. Once
## you have modified this file, remove or comment the following line to allow
## the OpenHPI daemon to run. This line causes the daemon to exit immediately.
OPENHPI_UNCONFIGURED = "YES"
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## FIRST section: declaration of global parameters like the following.
#OPENHPI_LOG_ON_SEV = "MINOR"
#OPENHPI_EVT_QUEUE_LIMIT = 10000
#OPENHPI_DEL_SIZE_LIMIT = 10000
#OPENHPI_DEL_SAVE = "NO"
#OPENHPI_DAT_SIZE_LIMIT = 0
#OPENHPI_DAT_USER_LIMIT = 0
#OPENHPI_DAT_SAVE = "NO"
#OPENHPI_PATH = "/usr/local/lib/openhpi:/usr/lib/openhpi"
#OPENHPI_VARPATH = "/usr/local/var/lib/openhpi"
## Auto insertion timeout
## Use "BLOCK" or "IMMEDIATE" or positive integer value
## Negative integer value shall be quoted due to Glib scanner limitation
## For example "-1".
## All negative values will be interpreted as "BLOCK"
#OPENHPI_AUTOINSERT_TIMEOUT = 0
#OPENHPI_AUTOINSERT_TIMEOUT_READONLY = "YES"
## The default values for each have been selected in the example above (except
## for OPENHPI_PATH and OPENHPI_CONF. See below).
## No need to specify any one of them because the defaults is used
## automatically. The library also looks for these as environment variables.
## Environment variables found that match a global parameter override the
## corresponding parameter set in this configuration file.
##
## OPENHPI_LOG_SEV sets the lowest severity level an event must meet to be
## logged in the domain event log. Possible values are (highest to lowest):
## "CRITICAL", "MAJOR", "MINOR", "INFORMATIONAL", "OK", and "DEBUG".
## OPENHPI_EVT_QUEUE_LIMIT sets the maximum number of events that are allowed
## in the session's event queue. Default is 10000 events. Setting it to 0 means
## unlimited.
## OPENHPI_DEL_SIZE_LIMIT sets the maximum size (in number of event log entries)
## for the domain event log. Default is 10000 log entries. Setting it to 0
## means unlimited.
## OPENHPI_DEL_SAVE sets whether the domain event log is persisted to disk or
## not. The event log is written to OPENHPI_VARPATH value.
## OPENHPI_DAT_SIZE_LIMIT sets the maximum size (in number of alarm entries) for
## the alarm table. The default 0 means unlimited.
## OPENHPI_DAT_USER_LIMIT sets the maximum number of user type alarm entries
## allowed in the alarm table. The default 0 means unlimited.
## OPENHPI_DAT_SAVE sets whether the domain alarm table is persisted to disk or
## not. The alarm table is written to the directory where OPENHPI_VARPATH
## points to.
## OPENHPI_PATH is a colon (:) delimited list of directories specifying
## the location of openhpi plugin libraries. The default is defined when the
## library is configured.
## OPENHPI_VARPATH is a directory to which certain openhpi data is saved to.
## The DEL (Domain Event Log), DAT (Domain Alarm Table), and UID (Unique IDs
## used for resources) mappings are saved to this directory. The default is set
## at compile time through the ./configure options.
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## SECOND section: handler (instance) declaration with arguments understood by the plugin.
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##**CAUTION** System administrators have to make sure that entity paths are
## unique in a domain. To avoid entity paths conflicting among handlers, make
## sure the "entity_root" is unique for each handler definition, unless the
## plugin documentation says otherwise.
#############################################################################
## Strings are enclosed by "", numbers are not.
## Section for the simulator plugin
## You can load multiple copies of the simulator plugin but each
## copy must have a unique name.
handler libsimulator {
entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,1}"
name = "simulator"
}
## Section for ipmi plugin using SMI -- local interface
#handler libipmi {
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,2}"
# name = "smi"
# addr = 0
#}
## Section for ipmi plugin based on OpenIPMI:
#handler libipmi {
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,3}"
# name = "lan"
# addr = "x.x.x.x" #ipaddress
# port = "999"
# auth_type = "straight"
# auth_level= "user"
# username = "joe"
# password = "blow"
#}
## Section for BladeCenter snmp_bc plugin:
#handler libsnmp_bc {
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,4}" # Required. BladeCenter chassis Entity Path.
# host = "192.168.70.125" # Required. BladeCenter Management Module (MM) IP address.
# host_alternate = "192.168.70.127" # Optional. BladeCenter Management Module 2nd IP address.
# Some BladeCenter MM Firmware allows the 2 MMs,
# active and standby, to have 2 different IP address.
# If the targetted BladeCenter 2 MMs are configured
# with 2 IPs, use this key for the 2nd IP.
# version = "1" # Required. SNMP protocol version (1|3).
# community = "public" # SNMP V1: Required. SNMP V1 community name.
# security_name = "snmpv3_user" # SNMP V3: Required. SNMP V3 user Login ID.
# context_name = "" # SNMP V3: Optional. Must match MM's "Context name" field, if defined.
# security_level = "noAuthNoPriv" # SNMP V3: Required. Security level (noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv).
# passphrase = "" # SNMP V3: Authentication password. Required if security_level
# # is authNoPriv or authPriv.
# auth_type = "" # SNMP V3: Authentication password encoding (MD5|SHA). Required if
# # security_level is authNoPriv or authPriv.
# privacy_passwd = "" # SNMP V3: Privacy password. Required if security_level is authPriv.
# privacy_protocol = "" # SNMP V3: Privacy password encoding (DES).
# # Required if security_level is authPriv.
# # If security_level is authPriv, DES encoding is assumed since there
# # currently is no other privacy password encoding choice.
# count_per_getbulk = "32" # SNMP V3: Optional. SNMP_MSG_GETBULK commands can be used to increase
# # performance. This variable sets the maximum OIDs allowable per
# # MSG_GETBULK command.
# # Positive values less than 16 default to "16", since values less than
# # 16 don't necessarily increase performance. Too high of a value (> 40)
# # can cause SNMP commands to BladeCenter to timeout. The default is "32".
# # A value of "0" disables the use of the SNMP_MSG_GETBULK SNMP command.
#}
## Section for static simulator plugin:
## If openhpi configured with
## configure --enable-simulator=static
## the dummy plugin is compiled in.
## It is possible to use simulator and libsimulator
## at the same time.
#handler libsimulator {
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,5}"
# name = "test"
#}
## Section for ipmidirect plugin using SMI -- local interface
#handler libipmidirect {
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,6}"
# name = "smi"
# addr = 0
#}
## Section for ipmidirect plugin using RMCP:
#handler libipmidirect {
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,7}"
# name = "lan" # RMCP
# addr = "localhost" # Host name or IP address
# port = "623" # RMCP port
# auth_type = "none" # none, md2, md5 or straight
# auth_level = "admin" # operator or admin
# username = "arthur"
# password = "pieman"
# IpmiConnectionTimeout = "5000"
# AtcaConnectionTimeout = "1000"
# MaxOutstanding = "1" # Allow parallel processing of
# # ipmi commands; change with care
# logflags = "" # logging off
# # logflags = "file stdout"
# # infos goes to logfile and stdout
# # the logfile are log00.log, log01.log ...
# logfile = "log"
# # if #logfile_max reached replace the oldest one
# logfile_max = "10"
#}
## Section for ilo2_ribcl plugin for ProLiant Rack Mount servers
#handler libilo2_ribcl {
# entity_root = "{RACK_MOUNTED_SERVER,8}"
# ilo2_ribcl_hostname = "IP address" # iLO2 IP address
# ilo2_ribcl_portstr = "443" # iLO2 RIBCL SSL server port number
# ilo2_ribcl_username = "username" # iLO2 username
# ilo2_ribcl_password = "password" # iLO2 password
#}
## Section for oa_soap plugin for HP BladeSystem c-Class,
## using SOAP XML over https
#handler liboa_soap {
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,8}"
# OA_User_Name = "user" # OA user name with admin privileges (required)
# OA_Password = "passwd" # OA password for above user (required)
# ACTIVE_OA = "hostname" # Active OA hostname or IP address (required)
# STANDBY_OA = "hostname" # Standby OA hostname or IP address (optional)
#}
## Section for ov_rest plugin for HPE Synergy
## using CURL JSON-C over https RESTfull interfaces.
#handler libov_rest {
# entity_root = "{RACK,8}"
# OV_User_Name = "user" # OV/Composer user name with admin privileges (required)
# OV_Password = "passwd" # OV/Composer password for above user (required)
# ACTIVE_OV = "hostname" # Active OV hostname or IP address (required)
#}
## Section for sysfs plugin
#handler libsysfs2hpi {
# # Mandatory.
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,9}"
#}
## Section for Run-Time Abstraction Services (RTAS) plugin:
#handler librtas {
# # Mandatory.
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,50}"
#}
## Section for watchdog plugin for Linux watchdog device interface:
#handler libwatchdog {
# # Mandatory.
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,51}"
# # Watchdog device path. Mandatory.
# addr = "/dev/watchdog"
#}
## Section for dynamic_simulator plugin
#handler libdyn_simulator {
# entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,9}"
## Location of the simulation data file
## Normally an example file is installed in the same directory as openhpi.conf.
## Please change the following entry if you have configured another install
## directory or will use your own simulation.data.
# file = "/etc/openhpi/simulation.data"
# # infos goes to logfile and stdout
# # the logfile are log00.log, log01.log ...
## logflags = "file stdout"
## logfile = "dynsim"
# # if #logfile_max reached replace the oldest one
## logfile_max = "5"
#}
## Section for slave plugin
#handler libslave {
# # Optional.
# # Entity path that will be added to slave daemon resources' entity paths.
# # Default value is empty.
# entity_root = "{RACK,1}"
# # Mandatory. Address of slave OpenHPI daemon.
# host = "192.168.1.42"
# # Optional. Port of slave OpenHPI daemon.
# # Default value is 4743
# #port = "4743"
#}
## Section for slave plugin
#handler libtest_agent {
# # Mandatory. TCP port for console.
# port = "41415"
#}