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Port details on branch 2022Q4
powerman Tool for doing remote power control
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Port Added: 2004-06-17 16:16:34
Last Update: 2024-02-26 06:32:19
Commit Hash: 73aabc8
People watching this port, also watch:: dbus, nut, indexinfo, psutils, webp
Also Listed In: parallel
License: GPLv2+
WWW:
https://github.com/chaos/powerman
Description:
powerman is free Unix/Linux software that controls (remotely and in parallel) switched power distribution units. It was designed for remote power control of Linux systems in a data center or cluster environment, but has been used in other environments such as embedded management appliances, home automation, and high availability service management. powerman can be extended to support new devices using an expect-like scripting language. It communicates with devices natively using telnet, raw socket, and serial protocols. It also can drive virtual power control devices via a coprocess interface. The coprocess mechanism has been used to extend powerman to communicate with devices using other protocols such as SNMP, IPMI, Insteon, X-10, and VXI-11. powerman can control equipment connected using any combination of the above methods and provide unified naming for the equipment and parallel execution of control actions.
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Manual pages:
pkg-plist: as obtained via: make generate-plist
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  1. @ldconfig
  2. /usr/local/share/licenses/powerman-2.3.20_3/catalog.mk
  3. /usr/local/share/licenses/powerman-2.3.20_3/LICENSE
  4. /usr/local/share/licenses/powerman-2.3.20_3/GPLv2+
  5. bin/pm
  6. bin/powerman
  7. etc/powerman/apc-snmp.dev
  8. etc/powerman/apc.dev
  9. etc/powerman/apc7900.dev
  10. etc/powerman/apc7900v3.dev
  11. etc/powerman/apc7920.dev
  12. etc/powerman/apc8941.dev
  13. etc/powerman/apcnew.dev
  14. etc/powerman/apcold.dev
  15. etc/powerman/apcpdu.dev
  16. etc/powerman/apcpdu3.dev
  17. etc/powerman/appro-gb2.dev
  18. etc/powerman/appro-greenblade.dev
  19. etc/powerman/bashfun.dev
  20. etc/powerman/baytech-rpc18d-nc.dev
  21. etc/powerman/baytech-rpc22.dev
  22. etc/powerman/baytech-rpc28-nc.dev
  23. etc/powerman/baytech-rpc3-nc.dev
  24. etc/powerman/baytech-snmp.dev
  25. etc/powerman/baytech.dev
  26. etc/powerman/cb-7050.dev
  27. etc/powerman/cyclades-pm10.dev
  28. etc/powerman/cyclades-pm20.dev
  29. etc/powerman/cyclades-pm42.dev
  30. etc/powerman/cyclades-pm8.dev
  31. etc/powerman/dli.dev
  32. etc/powerman/dli4.dev
  33. etc/powerman/eaton-epdu-blue-switched.dev
  34. etc/powerman/eaton-revelation-snmp.dev
  35. etc/powerman/hp3488.dev
  36. etc/powerman/hpilo.dev
  37. etc/powerman/hpmp.dev
  38. etc/powerman/hpmpblade.dev
  39. etc/powerman/hpmpcell.dev
  40. etc/powerman/hpmpdome.dev
  41. etc/powerman/ibmbladecenter.dev
  42. etc/powerman/icebox.dev
  43. etc/powerman/icebox3.dev
  44. etc/powerman/ics8064.dev
  45. etc/powerman/ilom.dev
  46. etc/powerman/ipmi.dev
  47. etc/powerman/ipmipower-serial.dev
  48. etc/powerman/ipmipower.dev
  49. etc/powerman/lom.dev
  50. etc/powerman/phantom.dev
  51. etc/powerman/plmpower.dev
  52. etc/powerman/powerman.conf.example
  53. etc/powerman/powerman.dev
  54. etc/powerman/raritan-px4316.dev
  55. etc/powerman/sentry_cdu.dev
  56. etc/powerman/swpdu.dev
  57. etc/powerman/vpc.dev
  58. etc/powerman/wti-rps10.dev
  59. etc/powerman/wti.dev
  60. include/libpowerman.h
  61. lib/libpowerman.a
  62. lib/libpowerman.so
  63. lib/libpowerman.so.0
  64. lib/libpowerman.so.0.0.0
  65. lib/stonith/plugins/external/powerman
  66. libdata/pkgconfig/libpowerman.pc
  67. share/man/man1/pm.1.gz
  68. share/man/man1/powerman.1.gz
  69. share/man/man3/libpowerman.3.gz
  70. share/man/man5/powerman.conf.5.gz
  71. share/man/man5/powerman.dev.5.gz
  72. share/man/man8/httppower.8.gz
  73. share/man/man8/plmpower.8.gz
  74. share/man/man8/powermand.8.gz
  75. share/man/man8/vpcd.8.gz
  76. sbin/httppower
  77. sbin/plmpower
  78. sbin/powermand
  79. sbin/vpcd
  80. @dir(daemon,,) /var/run/powerman
  81. @owner
  82. @group
  83. @mode
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Dependency lines:
  • powerman>0:sysutils/powerman
To install the port:
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/powerman/ && make install clean
To add the package, run one of these commands:
  • pkg install sysutils/powerman
  • pkg install powerman
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above.
PKGNAME: powerman
Flavors: there is no flavor information for this port.
distinfo:
SHA256 (powerman-2.3.20.tar.gz) = a4b0858d1214aab18e2673596b00ac9bad976cb7b777209e10732467c3551b88 SIZE (powerman-2.3.20.tar.gz) = 620248

Packages (timestamps in pop-ups are UTC):
powerman
ABIaarch64amd64armv6armv7i386powerpcpowerpc64powerpc64le
FreeBSD:13:latest2.3.20_32.3.20_32.3.20_22.3.20_32.3.20_3-2.3.20_2-
FreeBSD:13:quarterly2.3.20_32.3.20_32.3.20_22.3.20_32.3.20_32.3.20_22.3.20_22.3.20_2
FreeBSD:14:latest2.3.20_32.3.20_32.3.20_22.3.20_32.3.20_32.3.20_2-2.3.20_2
FreeBSD:14:quarterly2.3.20_32.3.20_3-2.3.20_32.3.20_32.3.20_22.3.20_22.3.20_2
FreeBSD:15:latest2.3.20_32.3.20_3n/a2.3.20_3n/a2.3.20_22.3.20_22.3.20_2
Dependencies
NOTE: FreshPorts displays only information on required and default dependencies. Optional dependencies are not covered.
Build dependencies:
  1. fakeroot : security/fakeroot
  2. perl5>=5.36<5.37 : lang/perl5.36
Library dependencies:
  1. libcurl.so : ftp/curl
This port is required by:
for Libraries
  1. sysutils/nut
  2. sysutils/nut-devel

Configuration Options:
No options to configure
Options name:
sysutils_powerman
USES:
fakeroot libtool localbase:ldflags perl5 shebangfix
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Master Sites:
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  1. https://github.com/chaos/powerman/releases/download/2.3.20/
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There are no commits on branch 2022Q4 for this port