This tool (and it's parent 'anvil-monitor-daemons' daemon) simplies
starting, stopping, enabling, and disabling all Anvil! daemons.
More importantly, the daemon will monitor for failed daemons and attempt
to restart them.
Signed-off-by: digimer <mkelly@alteeve.ca>
booting an unexpectedly off host and only update it's power state if the
boot actually succeeded.
* Started work on a new anvil-manage-daemons tool and
anvil-monitor-daemons systemd unit.
Signed-off-by: digimer <mkelly@alteeve.ca>
** Needed to add a couple more packages to CentOS's package list.
** Changed the PXE kickstart template to create a dedicated '/boot' partition (raw partition or on RAID 1). This seems to be required now on 8.1.
** Added PXE's UEFI support to the template system (untested, but it's at least generated now).
* Filtered out 'debug' and 'verbose' options when configuring fence devices.
* Added an internet test to tools/striker-manage-install-target and skipped attempting to download packages when there's no internet. Also made loading the host OS info into a small function.
* Started creating the man pages.
Signed-off-by: Madison Kelly <mkelly@alteeve.ca>
* Got scancore scanning the agents directory, and properly holding on startup until at least one database is available (instead of exiting), and holding on startup until the local system is configured.
* Created the skeleton of the first scan agent; scan-network.
* Fixed a bug in Storage->check_md5sums() where dynamically loaded modules, loaded after the initial md5sum calcs, would cause the calling daemon to exit (possibly on every invocation).
* Created the scancore.README that will eventually be the main scan agent guide / API document.
Signed-off-by: Digimer <digimer@alteeve.ca>