-Move libremanage to your path and add a configuration. See the USAGE which will
-pop up if you make a mistake!
+First, run hidusb-relay-cmd-setup on the device its connected to. Ian
+Kelling also has a package for openwrt, not yet published. Ask him if
+you are interested.
-TODO
-* IMPORTANT: libremanage right now does ssh relay command 1; sleep; ssh
- relay command 2. That whole thing needs to be made into a local script
- or else if the second ssh command fails, the relay stays in the state
- that's supposed to be temporary, making the server impossible to turn
- on without unplugging the relay from it's power and usb ports.
-* in the config, most options should have defaults. for managers,
- host/port/username aren't really needed, ssh_config can take care of
- that.
-* .libremanage.json should be toml or yaml so it can have comments
-* there should be a state command which runs hidusb-relay-cmd state
-* The script's function arguments should be made more clear / documented
Background:
GNUtoo has been working on a similar setup. see
https://wiki.parabola.nu/Standalone_BMC. fsf sysadmins, see rt 1346340
-for further development ideas.
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+for further development ideas.
+
+
+libremanage-color and libremanage-serial were for dealing with console
+issues in coreboot. However, most or all of the problems they solved
+were due to alyssa's mistake of trying to make it work over an "ssh
+command" which was not connected to a terminal. Simply sshing, then
+doing screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200, etc might fix all that. Once I test
+that out, I will remove these files.