require 'rubyipmi/freeipmi/errorcodes' module Rubyipmi::Freeipmi class BaseCommand < Rubyipmi::BaseCommand def setpass super @options["config-file"] = @passfile.path @passfile.write "username #{@options["username"]}\n" @passfile.write "password #{@options["password"]}\n" @passfile.close end def max_retry_count @max_retry_count ||= Rubyipmi::Freeipmi::ErrorCodes.length end def makecommand # need to format the options to freeipmi format args = @options.collect { |k, v| # must remove from command line as its handled via conf file next if k == 'password' next if k == 'username' if not v "--#{k}" else "--#{k}=#{v}" end }.join(" ") return "#{cmd} #{args.rstrip}" end # This method will check if the results are really valid as the exit code can be misleading and incorrect # this is required because freeipmi in older version always returned 0 even if an error occured def validate_status(exitstatus) case @cmdname when "ipmipower" # until ipmipower returns the correct exit status this is a hack # essentially any result greater than 23 characters is an error if @result.length > 23 raise "Error occurred" end when "bmc-config" if @result.length > 100 and exitstatus.success? return true else raise "Error occurred" end else if exitstatus.success? return true else raise "Error occurred" end end end # The findfix method acts like a recursive method and applies fixes defined in the errorcodes # If a fix is found it is applied to the options hash, and then the last run command is retried # until all the fixes are exhausted or a error not defined in the errorcodes is found def find_fix(result) if result # The errorcode code hash contains the fix begin fix = ErrorCodes.search(result) @options.merge_notify!(fix) rescue raise "Could not find fix for error code: \n#{result}" end end end end end