diff --git a/.etckeeper b/.etckeeper index cbb41e7..d6dfd84 100755 --- a/.etckeeper +++ b/.etckeeper @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ mkdir -p './X11/applnk' mkdir -p './X11/xorg.conf.d' mkdir -p './ansible/roles' mkdir -p './authselect/custom' -mkdir -p './avahi/services' mkdir -p './binfmt.d' mkdir -p './cagefs/conf.d' mkdir -p './cagefs/exclude' @@ -21,8 +20,7 @@ mkdir -p './cl.selector/php.extensions.d' mkdir -p './cloud' mkdir -p './cron.weekly' mkdir -p './crypto-policies/policies/modules' -mkdir -p './cups/ppd' -mkdir -p './cups/ssl' +mkdir -p './cups' mkdir -p './dbus-1/session.d' mkdir -p './dconf/db/local.d/locks' mkdir -p './dconf/db/site.d/locks' @@ -62,7 +60,6 @@ mkdir -p './mail/spamassassin/sa-update-keys/private-keys-v1.d' mkdir -p './modulefiles' mkdir -p './modules-load.d' mkdir -p './named' -mkdir -p './netdata/statsd.d' mkdir -p './newrelic-infra/integrations.d' mkdir -p './nginx/conf.d/ganool/nginx/modules' mkdir -p './nginx/conf.d/ganool/nginx/ngx1/nginx/modules' @@ -250,12 +247,6 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'authselect/smartcard-auth' maybe chmod 0644 'authselect/system-auth' maybe chmod 0644 'authselect/user-nsswitch.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'authselect/user-nsswitch.conf.save_by_rpm' -maybe chmod 0755 'avahi' -maybe chmod 0644 'avahi/avahi-daemon.conf' -maybe chmod 0755 'avahi/etc' -maybe chmod 0644 'avahi/etc/localtime' -maybe chmod 0644 'avahi/hosts' -maybe chmod 0755 'avahi/services' maybe chmod 0755 'awstats' maybe chmod 0644 'awstats/awstats.192.168.1.2.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'awstats/awstats.club3d.ro.conf' @@ -551,41 +542,14 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'csh.cshrc' maybe chmod 0644 'csh.login' maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups' maybe chmod 0755 'cups' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/classes.conf' -maybe chmod 0600 'cups/classes.conf' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/client.conf' -maybe chmod 0644 'cups/client.conf' -maybe chmod 0644 'cups/cups-browsed.conf' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/cups-files.conf' -maybe chmod 0640 'cups/cups-files.conf' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/cups-files.conf.default' -maybe chmod 0640 'cups/cups-files.conf.default' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/cupsd.conf' -maybe chmod 0640 'cups/cupsd.conf' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/cupsd.conf.default' -maybe chmod 0640 'cups/cupsd.conf.default' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/lpoptions' -maybe chmod 0644 'cups/lpoptions' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/ppd' -maybe chmod 0755 'cups/ppd' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/printers.conf' -maybe chmod 0600 'cups/printers.conf' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/snmp.conf' -maybe chmod 0644 'cups/snmp.conf' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/snmp.conf.default' -maybe chmod 0640 'cups/snmp.conf.default' -maybe chgrp 'lp' 'cups/ssl' -maybe chmod 0700 'cups/ssl' maybe chmod 0755 'dbus-1' maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/session.conf' maybe chmod 0755 'dbus-1/session.d' maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/system.conf' maybe chmod 0755 'dbus-1/system.d' -maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/system.d/avahi-dbus.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/system.d/com.redhat.RHSM1.Facts.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/system.d/com.redhat.RHSM1.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/system.d/com.redhat.tuned.conf' -maybe chmod 0444 'dbus-1/system.d/cups.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/system.d/nm-dispatcher.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/system.d/nm-ifcfg-rh.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'dbus-1/system.d/oddjob-mkhomedir.conf' @@ -989,12 +953,6 @@ maybe chmod 0755 'fonts' maybe chmod 0755 'fonts/conf.d' maybe chmod 0644 'fonts/conf.d/README' maybe chmod 0644 'fonts/fonts.conf' -maybe chmod 0755 'freeipmi' -maybe chmod 0600 'freeipmi/freeipmi.conf' -maybe chmod 0644 'freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sel.conf' -maybe chmod 0644 'freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf' -maybe chmod 0600 'freeipmi/ipmidetect.conf' -maybe chmod 0600 'freeipmi/libipmiconsole.conf' maybe chmod 0600 'freshclam.conf' maybe chmod 0644 'fstab' maybe chmod 0644 'fuse.conf' @@ -3462,7 +3420,6 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/aide' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/btmp' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/chrony' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/clamav-unofficial-sigs' -maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/cups' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/dnf' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/fail2ban' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/firewalld' @@ -3474,7 +3431,6 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/mysecureshell' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/mysql' maybe chgrp 'named' 'logrotate.d/named' maybe chmod 0640 'logrotate.d/named' -maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/netdata' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/nginx' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/php-fpm' maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/ppp' @@ -4405,16 +4361,9 @@ maybe chgrp 'named' 'named.root.key' maybe chmod 0644 'named.root.key' maybe chmod 0644 'netconfig' maybe chmod 0755 'netdata' -maybe chgrp 'netdata' 'netdata/.install-type' -maybe chmod 0644 'netdata/.install-type' -maybe chgrp 'netdata' 'netdata/edit-config' -maybe chmod 0755 'netdata/edit-config' maybe chmod 0755 'netdata/health.d' maybe chmod 0640 'netdata/health.d/ram-usage.conf' maybe chmod 0640 'netdata/health.d/swap-usage.conf' -maybe chmod 0644 'netdata/netdata-updater.conf' -maybe chmod 0644 'netdata/netdata.conf' -maybe chmod 0755 'netdata/statsd.d' maybe chmod 0644 'networks' maybe chmod 0755 'newrelic-infra' maybe chmod 0644 'newrelic-infra.yml' @@ -5120,7 +5069,6 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/chsh' maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/cockpit' maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/config-util' maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/crond' -maybe chmod 0444 'pam.d/cups' maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/dovecot' maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/fingerprint-auth' maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/login' @@ -6176,7 +6124,6 @@ maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/nfs-server.service.requires' maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/nginx.service.d' maybe chmod 0644 'systemd/system/nginx.service.d/php-fpm.conf' maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/php-fpm.service.d' -maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/printer.target.wants' maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/redis-sentinel.service.d' maybe chmod 0644 'systemd/system/redis-sentinel.service.d/limit.conf' maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/redis.service.d' diff --git a/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf b/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf deleted file mode 100644 index ff9a4c5..0000000 --- a/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of avahi. -# -# avahi is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as -# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the -# License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# avahi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public -# License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public -# License along with avahi; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA. - -# See avahi-daemon.conf(5) for more information on this configuration -# file! - -[server] -#host-name=foo -#domain-name=local -#browse-domains=0pointer.de, zeroconf.org -use-ipv4=yes -use-ipv6=yes -#allow-interfaces=eth0 -#deny-interfaces=eth1 -#check-response-ttl=no -#use-iff-running=no -#enable-dbus=yes -#disallow-other-stacks=no -#allow-point-to-point=no -#cache-entries-max=4096 -#clients-max=4096 -#objects-per-client-max=1024 -#entries-per-entry-group-max=32 -ratelimit-interval-usec=1000000 -ratelimit-burst=1000 - -[wide-area] -enable-wide-area=yes - -[publish] -#disable-publishing=no -#disable-user-service-publishing=no -#add-service-cookie=no -#publish-addresses=yes -publish-hinfo=no -publish-workstation=no -#publish-domain=yes -#publish-dns-servers=192.168.50.1, 192.168.50.2 -#publish-resolv-conf-dns-servers=yes -#publish-aaaa-on-ipv4=yes -#publish-a-on-ipv6=no - -[reflector] -#enable-reflector=no -#reflect-ipv=no - -[rlimits] -#rlimit-as= -#rlimit-core=0 -#rlimit-data=8388608 -#rlimit-fsize=0 -#rlimit-nofile=768 -#rlimit-stack=8388608 -#rlimit-nproc=3 diff --git a/avahi/etc/localtime b/avahi/etc/localtime deleted file mode 100644 index e0eac4c..0000000 Binary files a/avahi/etc/localtime and /dev/null differ diff --git a/avahi/hosts b/avahi/hosts deleted file mode 100644 index 4483340..0000000 --- a/avahi/hosts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of avahi. -# -# avahi is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as -# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the -# License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# avahi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public -# License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public -# License along with avahi; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA. - -# This file contains static ip address <-> host name mappings. These -# can be useful to publish services on behalf of a non-avahi enabled -# device. Please bear in mind that host names are expected to be -# fully qualified domain names, i.e. ending in .local! - -# See avahi.hosts(5) for more information on this configuration file! - -# Examples: -# 192.168.0.1 router.local -# 2001::81:1 test.local diff --git a/cups/classes.conf b/cups/classes.conf deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/cups/client.conf b/cups/client.conf deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/cups/cups-browsed.conf b/cups/cups-browsed.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 1669c18..0000000 --- a/cups/cups-browsed.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,691 +0,0 @@ -# All configuration options described here can also be supplied on the -# command line of cups-browsed via the "-o" option. In case of -# contradicting settings the setting defined in the configuration file -# will get used. - -# Unknown directives are ignored, also unknown values. - - -# Where should cups-browsed save information about the print queues it had -# generated when shutting down, like whether one of these queues was the -# default printer, or default option settings of the queues? - -# CacheDir /var/cache/cups - - -# Where should cups-browsed create its debug log file (if "DebugLogging file" -# is set)? - -# LogDir /var/log/cups - - -# How should debug logging be done? Into the file -# /var/log/cups/cups-browsed_log ('file'), to stderr ('stderr'), or -# not at all ('none')? - -# DebugLogging file -# DebugLogging stderr -# DebugLogging file stderr -# DebugLogging none - - -# Which protocols will we use to discover printers on the network? -# Can use DNSSD and/or CUPS and/or LDAP, or 'none' for neither. - -BrowseRemoteProtocols dnssd cups - - -# Which protocols will we use to broadcast shared local printers to the network? -# Can use DNSSD and/or CUPS, or 'none' for neither. -# Only CUPS is actually supported, as DNSSD is done by CUPS itself (we ignore -# DNSSD in this directive). - -# BrowseLocalProtocols none - - -# Settings of this directive apply to both BrowseRemoteProtocols and -# BrowseLocalProtocols. -# Can use DNSSD and/or CUPS and/or LDAP, or 'none' for neither. - -# BrowseProtocols none - - -# Only browse remote printers (via DNS-SD or CUPS browsing) from -# selected servers using the "BrowseAllow", "BrowseDeny", and -# "BrowseOrder" directives - -# This serves for restricting the choice of printers in print dialogs -# to trusted servers or to reduce the number of listed printers in the -# print dialogs to a more user-friendly amount in large networks with -# very many shared printers. - -# This only filters the selection of remote printers for which -# cups-browsed creates local queues. If the print dialog uses other -# mechanisms to list remote printers as for example direct DNS-SD -# access, cups-browsed has no influence. cups-browsed also does not -# prevent the user from manually accessing non-listed printers. - -# "BrowseAllow": Accept printers from these hosts or networks. If -# there are only "BrowseAllow" lines and no "BrowseOrder" and/or -# "BrowseDeny" lines, only servers matching at last one "BrowseAllow" -# line are accepted. - -# "BrowseDeny": Deny printers from these hosts or networks. If there -# are only "BrowseDeny" lines and no "BrowseOrder" and/or -# "BrowseAllow" lines, all servers NOT matching any of the -# "BrowseDeny" lines are accepted. - -# "BrowseOrder": Determine the order in which "BrowseAllow" and -# "BrowseDeny" lines are applied. With "BrowseOrder Deny,Allow" in the -# beginning all servers are accepted, then the "BrowseDeny" lines are -# applied to exclude unwished servers or networks and after that the -# "BrowseAllow" lines to re-include servers or networks. With -# "BrowseOrder Allow,Deny" we start with denying all servers, then -# applying the "BrowseAllow" lines and afterwards the "BrowseDeny" -# lines. - -# Default for "BrowseOrder" is "Deny.Allow" if there are both -# "BrowseAllow" and "BrowseDeny" lines. - -# If there are no "Browse..." lines at all, all servers are accepted. - -# BrowseAllow All -# BrowseAllow cups.example.com -# BrowseAllow 192.168.1.12 -# BrowseAllow 192.168.1.0/24 -# BrowseAllow 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 - -# BrowseDeny All -# BrowseDeny printserver.example.com -# BrowseDeny 192.168.1.13 -# BrowseDeny 192.168.3.0/24 -# BrowseDeny 192.168.3.0/255.255.255.0 - -# BrowseOrder Deny,Allow -# BrowseOrder Allow,Deny - - -# The interval between browsing/broadcasting cycles, local and/or -# remote, can be adjusted with the BrowseInterval directive. - -# BrowseInterval 60 - - -# Browsing-related operations such as adding or removing printer queues -# and broadcasting are each allowed to take up to a given amount of time. -# It can be configured, in seconds, with the BrowseTimeout directive. -# Especially queues discovered by CUPS broadcasts will be removed after -# this timeout if no further broadcast from the server happens. - -# BrowseTimeout 300 - - -# Filtering of remote printers by other properties than IP addresses -# of their servers - -# Often the desired selection of printers cannot be reached by only -# taking into account the IP addresses of the servers. For these cases -# there is the BrowseFilter directive to filter by most of the known -# properties of the printer. - -# By default there is no BrowseFilter line meaning that no filtering -# is applied. - -# To do filtering one can supply one or more BrowseFilter directives -# like this: - -# BrowseFilter [NOT] [EXACT] [] - -# The BrowseFilter directive always starts with the word -# "BrowseFilter" and it must at least contain the name of the data -# field () of the printer's properties to which it should -# apply. - -# Available field names are: - -# name: Name of the local print queue to be created -# host: Host name of the remote print server -# port: Port through which the printer is accessed on the server -# service: DNS/SD service name of the remote printer -# domain: Domain of the remote print server - -# Also all field names in the TXT records of DNS-SD-advertised printers -# are valid, like "color", "duplex", "pdl", ... If the field name of -# the filter rule does not exist for the printer, the rule is skipped. - -# The optional field is either the exact value (when the -# option EXACT is supplied) or a regular expression (Run "man 7 regex" -# in a terminal window) to be matched with the data field. - -# If no filed is supplied, rules with field names of the TXT -# record are considered for boolean matching (true/false) of boolean -# field (like duplex, which can have the values "T" for true and "F" -# for false). - -# If the option NOT is supplied, the filter rule is fulfilled if the -# regular expression or the exact value DOES NOT match the content of -# the data field. In a boolean rule (without ) the rule matches -# false. - -# Regular expressions are always considered case-insensitive and -# extended POSIX regular expressions. Field names and options (NOT, -# EXACT) are all evaluated case-insensitive. If there is an error in a -# regular expression, the BrowseFilter line gets ignored. - -# Especially to note is that supplying any simple string consisting of -# only letters, numbers, spaces, and some basic special characters as -# a regular expression matches if it is contained somewhere in the -# data field. - -# If there is more than one BrowseFilter directive, ALL the directives -# need to be fulfilled for the remote printer to be accepted. If one -# is not fulfilled, the printer will get ignored. - -# Examples: - -# Rules for standard data items which are supplied with any remote -# printer advertised via DNS-SD: - -# Print queue name must contain "hum_res_", this matches -# "hum_res_mono" or "hum_res_color" but also "old_hum_res_mono": - -# BrowseFilter name hum_res_ - -# This matches if the remote host name contains "printserver", like -# "printserver.local", "printserver2.example.com", "newprintserver": - -# BrowseFilter host printserver - -# This matches all ports with 631 int its number, for example 631, -# 8631, 10631,...: - -# BrowseFilter port 631 - -# This rule matches if the DNS-SD service name contains "@ printserver": - -# Browsefilter service @ printserver - -# Matches all domains with "local" in their names, not only "local" but -# also things like "printlocally.com": - -# BrowseFilter domain local - -# Examples for rules applying to items of the TXT record: - -# This rule selects PostScript printers, as the "PDL" field in the TXT -# record contains "postscript" then. This includes also remote CUPS -# queues which accept PostScript, independent of whether the physical -# printer behind the CUPS queue accepts PostScript or not. - -# BrowseFilter pdl postscript - -# Color printers usually contain a "Color" entry set to "T" (for true) -# in the TXT record. This rule selects them: - -# BrowseFilter color - -# This is a similar rule to select only duplex (automatic double-sided -# printing) printers: - -# BrowseFilter duplex - -# Rules with the NOT option: - -# This rule EXCLUDES printers from all hosts containing "financial" in -# their names, nice to get rid of the 100s of printers of the -# financial department: - -# BrowseFilter NOT host financial - -# Get only monochrome printers ("Color" set to "F", meaning false, in -# the TXT record): - -# BrowseFilter NOT color - -# Rules with more advanced use of regular expressions: - -# Only queue names which BEGIN WITH "hum_res_" are accepted now, so we -# still get "hum_res_mono" or "hum_res_color" but not -# "old_hum_res_mono" any more: - -# BrowseFilter name ^hum_res_ - -# Server names is accepted if it contains "print_server" OR -# "graphics_dep_server": - -# BrowseFilter host print_server|graphics_dep_server - -# "printserver1", "printserver2", and "printserver3", nothing else: - -# BrowseFilter host ^printserver[1-3]$ - -# Printers understanding at least one of PostScript, PCL, or PDF: - -# BrowseFilter pdl postscript|pcl|pdf - -# Examples for the EXACT option: - -# Only printers from "printserver.local" are accepted: - -# BrowseFilter EXACT host printserver.local - -# Printers from all servers except "prinserver2.local" are accepted: - -# BrowseFilter NOT EXACT host prinserver2.local - - -# Use BrowsePoll to poll a particular CUPS server - -# BrowsePoll cups.example.com -# BrowsePoll cups.example.com:631 -# BrowsePoll cups.example.com:631/version=1.1 - - -# LDAP browsing configuration -# The default value for all options is an empty string. Example configuration: - -# BrowseLDAPBindDN cn=cups-browsed,dc=domain,dc=tld -# BrowseLDAPCACertFile /path/to/server/certificate.pem -# BrowseLDAPDN ou=printers,dc=domain,dc=tld -# BrowseLDAPFilter (printerLocation=/Office 1/*) -# BrowseLDAPPassword s3cret -# BrowseLDAPServer ldaps://ldap.domain.tld - - -# Use DomainSocket to access the local CUPS daemon via another than the -# default domain socket. "None" or "Off" lets cups-browsed not use CUPS' -# domain socket. - -# DomainSocket /var/run/cups/cups.sock -# DomainSocket None -# DomainSocket Off - - -# Set HTTP timeout (in seconds) for requests sent to local/remote -# resources Note that too short timeouts can make services getting -# missed when they are present and operations be unneccesarily -# repeated and too long timeouts can make operations take too long -# when the server does not respond. - -# HttpLocalTimeout 5 -# HttpRemoteTimeout 10 - - -# Set OnlyUnsupportedByCUPS to "Yes" will make cups-browsed not create -# local queues for remote printers for which CUPS creates queues by -# itself. These printers are printers advertised via DNS-SD and doing -# CUPS-supported (currently PWG Raster and Apple Raster) driverless -# printing, including remote CUPS queues. Queues for other printers -# (like for legacy PostScript/PCL printers) are always created -# (depending on the other configuration settings of cups-browsed). - -# With OnlyUnsupportedByCUPS set to "No", cups-browsed creates queues -# for all printers which it supports, including printers for which -# CUPS would create queues by itself. Temporary queues created by CUPS -# will get overwritten. This way it is assured that any extra -# functionality of cups-browsed will apply to these queues. As queues -# created by cups-browsed are permanent CUPS queues this setting is -# also recommended if applications/print dialogs which do not support -# temporary CUPS queues are installed. This setting is the default. - -# OnlyUnsupportedByCUPS Yes - - -# With UseCUPSGeneratedPPDs set to "Yes" cups-browsed creates queues -# for IPP printers with PPDs generated by the PPD generator of CUPS -# and not with the one of cups-browsed. So any new development in -# CUPS' PPD generator gets available. As CUPS' PPD generator is not -# directly accessible, we need to make CUPS generate a temporary print -# queue with the desired PPD. Therefore we can only use these PPDs -# when our queue replaces a temporary CUPS queue, meaning that the -# queue is for a printer on which CUPS supports driverless printing -# (IPP 2.x, PDLs: PDF, PWG Raster, and/or Apple Raster) and that its -# name is the same as CUPS uses for the temporary queue -# ("LocalQueueNamingIPPPrinter DNS-SD" must be set). The directive -# applies only to IPP printers, not to remote CUPS queues, to not -# break clustering. Setting this directive to "No" lets cups-browsed -# generate the PPD file. Default setting is "Yes". - -# UseCUPSGeneratedPPDs No - - -# With the directives LocalQueueNamingRemoteCUPS and -# LocalQueueNamingIPPPrinter you can determine how the names for local -# queues generated by cups-browsed are generated, separately for -# remote CUPS printers and IPP printers. - -# DNS-SD (the default in both cases) bases the naming on the service -# name of the printer's advertised DNS-SD record. This is exactly the -# same naming scheme as CUPS uses for its temporary queues, so the -# local queue from cups-browsed prevents CUPS from listing and -# creating an additional queue. As DNS-SD service names have to be -# unique, queue names of printers from different servers will also be -# unique and so there is no automatic clustering for load-balanced -# printing. - -# MakeModel bases the queue name on the printer's manufacturer and -# model names. This scheme cups-browsed used formerly for IPP -# printers. - -# RemoteName is only available for remote CUPS queues and uses the -# name of the queue on the remote CUPS server as the local queue's -# name. This makes printers on different CUPS servers with equal queue -# names automatically forming a load-balancing cluster as CUPS did -# formerly (CUPS 1.5.x and older) with CUPS-broadcasted remote -# printers. This scheme cups-browsed used formerly for remote CUPS -# printers. - -# LocalQueueNamingRemoteCUPS DNS-SD -# LocalQueueNamingRemoteCUPS MakeModel -LocalQueueNamingRemoteCUPS RemoteName -# LocalQueueNamingIPPPrinter DNS-SD -# LocalQueueNamingIPPPrinter MakeModel - - -# Set IPBasedDeviceURIs to "Yes" if cups-browsed should create its -# local queues with device URIs with the IP addresses instead of the -# host names of the remote servers. This mode is there for any -# problems with host name resolution in the network, especially also -# if avahi-daemon is only run for printer discovery and already -# stopped while still printing. By default this mode is turned off, -# meaning that we use URIs with host names. - -# If you prefer IPv4 or IPv6 IP addresses in the URIs, you can set -# IPBasedDeviceURIs to "IPv4" to only get IPv4 IP addresses or -# IPBasedDeviceURIs to "IPv6" to only get IPv6 IP addresses. - -# IPBasedDeviceURIs No -# IPBasedDeviceURIs Yes -# IPBasedDeviceURIs IPv4 -# IPBasedDeviceURIs IPv6 - - -# Set CreateRemoteRawPrinterQueues to "Yes" to let cups-browsed also -# create local queues pointing to remote raw CUPS queues. Normally, -# only queues pointing to remote queues with PPD/driver are created -# as we do not use drivers on the client side, but in some cases -# accessing a remote raw queue can make sense, for example if the -# queue forwards the jobs by a special backend like Tea4CUPS. - -# CreateRemoteRawPrinterQueues Yes - - -# cups-browsed by default creates local print queues for each shared -# CUPS print queue which it discovers on remote machines in the local -# network(s). Set CreateRemoteCUPSPrinterQueues to "No" if you do not -# want cups-browsed to do this. For example you can set cups-browsed -# to only create queues for IPP network printers setting -# CreateIPPPrinterQueues not to "No" and CreateRemoteCUPSPrinterQueues -# to "No". - -# CreateRemoteCUPSPrinterQueues No - - -# Set CreateIPPPrinterQueues to "All" to let cups-browsed discover IPP -# network printers (native printers, not CUPS queues) with known page -# description languages (PWG Raster, PDF, PostScript, PCL XL, PCL -# 5c/e) in the local network and auto-create print queues for them. - -# Set CreateIPPPrinterQueues to "Everywhere" to let cups-browsed -# discover IPP Everywhere printers in the local network (native -# printers, not CUPS queues) and auto-create print queues for them. - -# Set CreateIPPPrinterQueues to "AppleRaster" to let cups-browsed -# discover Apple Raster printers in the local network (native -# printers, not CUPS queues) and auto-create print queues for them. - -# Set CreateIPPPrinterQueues to "Driverless" to let cups-browsed -# discover printers designed for driverless use (currently IPP -# Everywhere and Apple Raster) in the local network (native printers, -# not CUPS queues) and auto-create print queues for them. - -# Set CreateIPPPrinterQueues to "LocalOnly" to auto-create print -# queues only for local printers made available as IPP printers. These -# are for example IPP-over-USB printers, made available via -# ippusbxd. This is the default. - -# Set CreateIPPPrinterQueues to "No" to not auto-create print queues -# for IPP network printers. - -# If queues with PPD file are created (see IPPPrinterQueueType -# directive below) the PPDs are auto-generated by cups-browsed based -# on properties of the printer polled via IPP. In case of missing -# information, info from the Bonjour record is used asd as last mean -# default values. - -# If queues without PPD (see IPPPrinterQueueType directive below) are -# created clients have to IPP-poll the capabilities of the printer and -# send option settings as standard IPP attributes. Then we do not poll -# the capabilities by ourselves to not wake up the printer from -# power-saving mode when creating the queues. Jobs have to be sent in -# one of PDF, PWG Raster, or JPEG format. Other formats are not -# accepted. - -# This functionality is primarily for mobile devices running -# CUPS to not need a printer setup tool nor a collection of printer -# drivers and PPDs. - -# CreateIPPPrinterQueues No -# CreateIPPPrinterQueues LocalOnly -# CreateIPPPrinterQueues Everywhere -# CreateIPPPrinterQueues AppleRaster -# CreateIPPPrinterQueues Everywhere AppleRaster -# CreateIPPPrinterQueues Driverless -CreateIPPPrinterQueues All - - -# If cups-browsed is automatically creating print queues for native -# IPP network printers ("CreateIPPPrinterQueues Yes"), the type of -# queue to be created can be selected by the "IPPPrinterQueueType" -# directive. The "PPD" (default) setting makes queues with PPD file -# being created. With "Interface" or "NoPPD" the queue is created with -# a System V interface script (Not supported with CUPS 2.2.x or -# later). "Auto" is for backward compatibility and also lets queues -# with PPD get created. - -# IPPPrinterQueueType PPD -# IPPPrinterQueueType NoPPD -# IPPPrinterQueueType Interface -# IPPPrinterQueueType Auto - - -# The NewIPPPrinterQueuesShared directive determines whether a print -# queue for a newly discovered IPP network printer (not remote CUPS -# queue) will be shared to the local network or not. This is only -# valid for newly discovered printers. For printers discovered in an -# earlier cups-browsed session, cups-browsed will remember whether the -# printer was shared, so changes by the user get conserved. Default is -# not to share newly discovered IPP printers. - -# NewIPPPrinterQueuesShared Yes - - -# If there is more than one remote CUPS printer whose local queue -# would get the same name and AutoClustering is set to "Yes" (the -# default) only one local queue is created which makes up a -# load-balancing cluster of the remote printers which would get this -# queue name (implicit class). This means that when several jobs are -# sent to this queue they get distributed between the printers, using -# the method chosen by the LoadBalancing directive. - -# Note that the forming of clusters depends on the naming scheme for -# local queues created by cups-browsed. If you have set -# LocalQueueNamingRemoteCUPS to "DNSSD" you will not get automatic -# clustering as the DNS-SD service names are always unique. With -# LocalQueueNamingRemoteCUPS set to "RemoteName" local queues are -# named as the CUPS queues on the remote servers are named and so -# equally named queues on different servers get clustered (this is how -# CUPS did it in version 1.5.x or older). LocalQueueNamingRemoteCUPS -# set to "MakeModel" makes remote printers of the same model get -# clustered. Note that then a cluster can contain more than one queue -# of the same server. - -# With AutoClustering set to "No", for each remote CUPS printer an -# individual local queue is created, and to avoid name clashes when -# using the LocalQueueNamingRemoteCUPS settings "RemoteName" or -# "MakeModel" "@" is added to the local queue name. - -# Only remote CUPS printers get clustered, not IPP network printers or -# IPP-over-USB printers. - -# AutoClustering Yes -# AutoClustering No - - -# Load-balancing printer cluster formation can also be manually -# controlled by defining explicitly which remote CUPS printers should -# get clustered together. - -# This is done by the "Cluster" directive: - -# Cluster : ... -# Cluster - -# If no expressions are given, is used as the first and -# only expression for this cluster. - -# Discovered printers are matched against all the expressions of all -# defined clusters. The first expression which matches the discovered -# printer determines to which cluster it belongs. Note that this way a -# printer can only belong to one cluster. Once matched, further -# cluster definitions will not checked any more. - -# With the first printer matching a cluster's expression a local queue -# with the name is created. If more printers are -# discovered and match this cluster, they join the cluster. Printing -# to this queue prints to all these printers in a load-balancing -# manner, according to to the setting of the LoadBalancing directive. - -# Each expression must be a string of characters without spaces. If -# spaces are needed, replace them by underscores ('_'). - -# An expression can be matched in three ways: - -# 1. By the name of the CUPS queue on the remote server -# 2. By make and model name of the remote printer -# 3. By the DNS-SD service name of the remote printer - -# Note that the matching is done case-insensitively and any group of -# non-alphanumerical characters is replaced by a single underscore. - -# So if an expression is "HP_DeskJet_2540" and the remote server -# reports "hp Deskjet-2540" the printer gets matched to this cluster. - -# If "AutoClustering" is not set to "No" both your manual cluster -# definitions will be followed and automatic clustering of -# equally-named remote queues will be performed. If a printer matches -# in both categories the match to the manually defined cluster has -# priority. Automatic clustering of equally-named remote printers is -# not performed if there is a manually defined cluster with this name -# (at least as the printers do not match this cluster). - -# Examples: - -# To cluster all remote CUPS queues named "laserprinter" in your local -# network but not cluster any other equally-named remote CUPS printers -# use (Local queue will get named "laserprinter"): - -# AutoClustering No -# Cluster laserprinter - -# To cluster all remote CUPS queues of HP LaserJet 4050 printers in a -# local queue named "LJ4050": - -# Cluster LJ4050: HP_LaserJet_4050 - -# As DNS-SD service names are unique in a network you can create a -# cluster from exactly specified printers (spaces replaced by -# underscors): - -# Cluster hrdep: oldlaser_@_hr-server1 newlaser_@_hr-server2 - - -# The LoadBalancing directive switches between two methods of handling -# load balancing between equally-named remote queues which are -# represented by one local print queue making up a cluster of them -# (implicit class). - -# The two methods are: - -# Queuing of jobs on the client (LoadBalancing QueueOnClient): - -# Here we queue up the jobs on the client and regularly check the -# clustered remote print queues. If we find an idle queue, we pass -# on a job to it. - -# This is also the method which CUPS uses for classes. Advantage is a -# more even distribution of the job workload on the servers -# (especially if the printing speed of the servers is very different), -# and if a server fails, there are not several jobs stuck or -# lost. Disadvantage is that if one takes the client (laptop, mobile -# phone, ...) out of the local network, printing stops with the jobs -# waiting in the local queue. - -# Queuing of jobs on the servers (LoadBalancing QueueOnServers): - -# Here we check the number of jobs on each of the clustered remote -# printers and send an incoming job immediately to the remote printer -# with the lowest amount of jobs in its queue. This way no jobs queue -# up locally, all jobs which are waiting are waiting on one of the -# remote servers. - -# Not having jobs waiting locally has the advantage that we can take -# the local machine from the network and all jobs get printed. -# Disadvantage is that if a server with a full queue of jobs goes -# away, the jobs go away, too. - -# Default is queuing the jobs on the client as this is what CUPS does -# with classes. - -# LoadBalancing QueueOnClient -# LoadBalancing QueueOnServers - - -# With the DefaultOptions directive one or more option settings can be -# defined to be applied to every print queue newly created by -# cups-browsed. Each option is supplied as one supplies options with -# the "-o" command line argument to the "lpadmin" command (Run "man -# lpadmin" for more details). More than one option can be supplied -# separating the options by spaces. By default no option settings are -# pre-defined. - -# Note that print queues which cups-browsed already created before -# remember their previous settings and so these settings do not get -# applied. - -# DefaultOptions Option1=Value1 Option2=Value2 Option3 noOption4 - - -# The AutoShutdown directive specifies whether cups-browsed should -# automatically terminate when it has no local raw queues set up -# pointing to any discovered remote printers or no jobs on such queues -# depending on AutoShutdownOn setting (auto shutdown mode). Setting it -# to "On" activates the auto-shutdown mode, setting it to "Off" -# deactiivates it (the default). The special mode "avahi" turns auto -# shutdown off while avahi-daemon is running and on when avahi-daemon -# stops. This allows running cups-browsed on-demand when avahi-daemon -# is run on-demand. - -# AutoShutdown Off -# AutoShutdown On -# AutoShutdown avahi - - -# The AutoShutdownOn directive determines what event cups-browsed -# considers as inactivity in auto shutdown mode. "NoQueues" (the -# default) means that auto shutdown is initiated when there are no -# queues for discovered remote printers generated by cups-browsed any -# more. "NoJobs" means that all queues generated by cups-browsed are -# without jobs. - -# AutoShutdownOn NoQueues -# AutoShutdownOn NoJobs - - -# The AutoShutdownTimeout directive specifies after how many seconds -# without local raw queues set up pointing to any discovered remote -# printers or jobs on these queues cups-browsed should actually shut -# down in auto shutdown mode. Default is 30 seconds, 0 means immediate -# shutdown. - -# AutoShutdownTimeout 30 diff --git a/cups/cups-files.conf b/cups/cups-files.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 2ea8a22..0000000 --- a/cups/cups-files.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -# -# File/directory/user/group configuration file for the CUPS scheduler. -# See "man cups-files.conf" for a complete description of this file. -# - -# List of events that are considered fatal errors for the scheduler... -#FatalErrors config - -# Do we call fsync() after writing configuration or status files? -#SyncOnClose Yes - -# Default user and group for filters/backends/helper programs; this cannot be -# any user or group that resolves to ID 0 for security reasons... -#User lp -#Group lp - -# Administrator user group, used to match @SYSTEM in cupsd.conf policy rules... -# This cannot contain the Group value for security reasons... - SystemGroup sys root wheel - - -# User that is substituted for unauthenticated (remote) root accesses... -#RemoteRoot remroot - -# Do we allow file: device URIs other than to /dev/null? -#FileDevice No - -# Permissions for configuration and log files... -#ConfigFilePerm 0640 -#LogFilePerm 00600 - -# Location of the file logging all access to the scheduler; may be the name -# "syslog" (syslog means systemd journal by default). If not an absolute path, the value of ServerRoot is used as the -# root directory. Also see the "AccessLogLevel" directive in cupsd.conf. -AccessLog syslog - -# Location of cache files used by the scheduler... -#CacheDir /var/cache/cups - -# Location of data files used by the scheduler... -#DataDir /usr/share/cups - -# Location of the static web content served by the scheduler... -#DocumentRoot /usr/share/cups/www - -# Location of the file logging all messages produced by the scheduler and any -# helper programs; may be the name "syslog" (syslog means systemd journal by default). If not an absolute path, the value -# of ServerRoot is used as the root directory. Also see the "LogLevel" -# directive in cupsd.conf. -ErrorLog syslog - -# Location of fonts used by older print filters... -#FontPath /usr/share/cups/fonts - -# Location of LPD configuration -#LPDConfigFile - -# Location of the file logging all pages printed by the scheduler and any -# helper programs; may be the name "syslog" (syslog means systemd journal by default). If not an absolute path, the value -# of ServerRoot is used as the root directory. Also see the "PageLogFormat" -# directive in cupsd.conf. -PageLog syslog - -# Location of the file listing all of the local printers... -#Printcap /etc/printcap - -# Format of the Printcap file... -#PrintcapFormat bsd -#PrintcapFormat plist -#PrintcapFormat solaris - -# Location of all spool files... -#RequestRoot /var/spool/cups - -# Location of helper programs... -#ServerBin /usr/lib/cups - -# SSL/TLS keychain for the scheduler... -#ServerKeychain ssl - -# Location of other configuration files... -#ServerRoot /etc/cups - -# Location of Samba configuration file... -#SMBConfigFile - -# Location of scheduler state files... -#StateDir /var/run/cups - -# Location of scheduler/helper temporary files. This directory is emptied on -# scheduler startup and cannot be one of the standard (public) temporary -# directory locations for security reasons... -#TempDir /var/spool/cups/tmp diff --git a/cups/cups-files.conf.default b/cups/cups-files.conf.default deleted file mode 100644 index 2ea8a22..0000000 --- a/cups/cups-files.conf.default +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -# -# File/directory/user/group configuration file for the CUPS scheduler. -# See "man cups-files.conf" for a complete description of this file. -# - -# List of events that are considered fatal errors for the scheduler... -#FatalErrors config - -# Do we call fsync() after writing configuration or status files? -#SyncOnClose Yes - -# Default user and group for filters/backends/helper programs; this cannot be -# any user or group that resolves to ID 0 for security reasons... -#User lp -#Group lp - -# Administrator user group, used to match @SYSTEM in cupsd.conf policy rules... -# This cannot contain the Group value for security reasons... - SystemGroup sys root wheel - - -# User that is substituted for unauthenticated (remote) root accesses... -#RemoteRoot remroot - -# Do we allow file: device URIs other than to /dev/null? -#FileDevice No - -# Permissions for configuration and log files... -#ConfigFilePerm 0640 -#LogFilePerm 00600 - -# Location of the file logging all access to the scheduler; may be the name -# "syslog" (syslog means systemd journal by default). If not an absolute path, the value of ServerRoot is used as the -# root directory. Also see the "AccessLogLevel" directive in cupsd.conf. -AccessLog syslog - -# Location of cache files used by the scheduler... -#CacheDir /var/cache/cups - -# Location of data files used by the scheduler... -#DataDir /usr/share/cups - -# Location of the static web content served by the scheduler... -#DocumentRoot /usr/share/cups/www - -# Location of the file logging all messages produced by the scheduler and any -# helper programs; may be the name "syslog" (syslog means systemd journal by default). If not an absolute path, the value -# of ServerRoot is used as the root directory. Also see the "LogLevel" -# directive in cupsd.conf. -ErrorLog syslog - -# Location of fonts used by older print filters... -#FontPath /usr/share/cups/fonts - -# Location of LPD configuration -#LPDConfigFile - -# Location of the file logging all pages printed by the scheduler and any -# helper programs; may be the name "syslog" (syslog means systemd journal by default). If not an absolute path, the value -# of ServerRoot is used as the root directory. Also see the "PageLogFormat" -# directive in cupsd.conf. -PageLog syslog - -# Location of the file listing all of the local printers... -#Printcap /etc/printcap - -# Format of the Printcap file... -#PrintcapFormat bsd -#PrintcapFormat plist -#PrintcapFormat solaris - -# Location of all spool files... -#RequestRoot /var/spool/cups - -# Location of helper programs... -#ServerBin /usr/lib/cups - -# SSL/TLS keychain for the scheduler... -#ServerKeychain ssl - -# Location of other configuration files... -#ServerRoot /etc/cups - -# Location of Samba configuration file... -#SMBConfigFile - -# Location of scheduler state files... -#StateDir /var/run/cups - -# Location of scheduler/helper temporary files. This directory is emptied on -# scheduler startup and cannot be one of the standard (public) temporary -# directory locations for security reasons... -#TempDir /var/spool/cups/tmp diff --git a/cups/cupsd.conf b/cups/cupsd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index b40b329..0000000 --- a/cups/cupsd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -MaxLogSize 0 -# -# Configuration file for the CUPS scheduler. See "man cupsd.conf" for a -# complete description of this file. -# - -# Log general information in error_log - change "warn" to "debug" -# for troubleshooting... -LogLevel warn - - -# Only listen for connections from the local machine. -Listen localhost:631 -Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock - -# Show shared printers on the local network. -Browsing On -BrowseLocalProtocols dnssd - -# Default authentication type, when authentication is required... -DefaultAuthType Basic - -# Web interface setting... -WebInterface Yes - -# Timeout after cupsd exits if idle (applied only if cupsd runs on-demand - with -l) -IdleExitTimeout 0 - -# Restrict access to the server... - - Order allow,deny - - -# Restrict access to the admin pages... - - Order allow,deny - - -# Restrict access to configuration files... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order allow,deny - - -# Restrict access to log files... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order allow,deny - - -# Set the default printer/job policies... - - # Job/subscription privacy... - JobPrivateAccess default - JobPrivateValues default - SubscriptionPrivateAccess default - SubscriptionPrivateValues default - - # Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator... - - Order deny,allow - - - - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - - AuthType Default - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job... - - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - - Order deny,allow - - - -# Set the authenticated printer/job policies... - - # Job/subscription privacy... - JobPrivateAccess default - JobPrivateValues default - SubscriptionPrivateAccess default - SubscriptionPrivateValues default - - # Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator... - - AuthType Default - Order deny,allow - - - - AuthType Default - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job... - - AuthType Default - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - - Order deny,allow - - - -# Set the kerberized printer/job policies... - - # Job/subscription privacy... - JobPrivateAccess default - JobPrivateValues default - SubscriptionPrivateAccess default - SubscriptionPrivateValues default - - # Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator... - - AuthType Negotiate - Order deny,allow - - - - AuthType Negotiate - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job... - - AuthType Negotiate - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - - Order deny,allow - - diff --git a/cups/cupsd.conf.default b/cups/cupsd.conf.default deleted file mode 100644 index b40b329..0000000 --- a/cups/cupsd.conf.default +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -MaxLogSize 0 -# -# Configuration file for the CUPS scheduler. See "man cupsd.conf" for a -# complete description of this file. -# - -# Log general information in error_log - change "warn" to "debug" -# for troubleshooting... -LogLevel warn - - -# Only listen for connections from the local machine. -Listen localhost:631 -Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock - -# Show shared printers on the local network. -Browsing On -BrowseLocalProtocols dnssd - -# Default authentication type, when authentication is required... -DefaultAuthType Basic - -# Web interface setting... -WebInterface Yes - -# Timeout after cupsd exits if idle (applied only if cupsd runs on-demand - with -l) -IdleExitTimeout 0 - -# Restrict access to the server... - - Order allow,deny - - -# Restrict access to the admin pages... - - Order allow,deny - - -# Restrict access to configuration files... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order allow,deny - - -# Restrict access to log files... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order allow,deny - - -# Set the default printer/job policies... - - # Job/subscription privacy... - JobPrivateAccess default - JobPrivateValues default - SubscriptionPrivateAccess default - SubscriptionPrivateValues default - - # Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator... - - Order deny,allow - - - - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - - AuthType Default - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job... - - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - - Order deny,allow - - - -# Set the authenticated printer/job policies... - - # Job/subscription privacy... - JobPrivateAccess default - JobPrivateValues default - SubscriptionPrivateAccess default - SubscriptionPrivateValues default - - # Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator... - - AuthType Default - Order deny,allow - - - - AuthType Default - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job... - - AuthType Default - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - - Order deny,allow - - - -# Set the kerberized printer/job policies... - - # Job/subscription privacy... - JobPrivateAccess default - JobPrivateValues default - SubscriptionPrivateAccess default - SubscriptionPrivateValues default - - # Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator... - - AuthType Negotiate - Order deny,allow - - - - AuthType Negotiate - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate... - - AuthType Default - Require user @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - # Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job... - - AuthType Negotiate - Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM - Order deny,allow - - - - Order deny,allow - - diff --git a/cups/lpoptions b/cups/lpoptions deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/cups/printers.conf b/cups/printers.conf deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/cups/snmp.conf b/cups/snmp.conf deleted file mode 100644 index a7d1e3b..0000000 --- a/cups/snmp.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -# -# SNMP configuration file for CUPS. See "man cups-snmp.conf" for a complete -# description of this file. -# - -Address @LOCAL -Community public diff --git a/cups/snmp.conf.default b/cups/snmp.conf.default deleted file mode 100644 index a7d1e3b..0000000 --- a/cups/snmp.conf.default +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -# -# SNMP configuration file for CUPS. See "man cups-snmp.conf" for a complete -# description of this file. -# - -Address @LOCAL -Community public diff --git a/dbus-1/system.d/avahi-dbus.conf b/dbus-1/system.d/avahi-dbus.conf deleted file mode 100644 index a1c1fb4..0000000 --- a/dbus-1/system.d/avahi-dbus.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/dbus-1/system.d/cups.conf b/dbus-1/system.d/cups.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 537ac77..0000000 --- a/dbus-1/system.d/cups.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/freeipmi/freeipmi.conf b/freeipmi/freeipmi.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 1e70465..0000000 --- a/freeipmi/freeipmi.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,603 +0,0 @@ -##################################################################################################### -# -# FreeIPMI configuration -# -# The FreeIPMI configuration file can be used to set alternate default -# values to many FreeIPMI tools so values don't have to be configured on -# the command line. This allows users to avoid typing in a long list of -# command line options every time a command is executed. It can also be -# used to hide usernames, passwords, and other sensitive information -# from the ps(1) command. -# -# For more information on the fields below, please see the manpage -# freeipmi.conf(5). -# -# Albert Chu -# . -# -# P.S. If you configure different values, remember to uncomment the line :-) -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# General Options -# -# The following options are options generally available to all tools, -# although specific options may be ignored by some. -# -# driver-type KCS -# -# disable-auto-probe DISABLE -# -# driver-address 0xCA2 -# -# driver-device /my/device/path -# -# register-spacing 1 -# -# target-channel-number 0 -# -# target-slave-address 0x20 -# -# username myusername -# -# password mypassword -# -# k_g mykey -# -## session-timeout specified in milliseconds -# session-timeout 20000 -# -## retransmission-timeout specified in milliseconds -# retransmission-timeout 1000 -# -# authentication-type MD5 -# -# cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# privilege-level ADMIN -# -# workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# SDR OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to tools that use the sensor data -# repository (SDR). They will be ignored by all other tools. -# -# quiet-cache DISABLE -# -# sdr-cache-directory /my/sdr/path -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# TIME OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to tools that may output time -# values. They will be ignored by all other tools. -# -# utc-to-localtime DISABLE -# -# localtime-to-utc DISABLE -# -# utc-offset 0 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# HOSTRANGED OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to tools that support hostranged -# output. They will be ignored by all other tools. -# -# buffer-output DISABLE -# -# consolidate-output DISABLE -# -# fanout 64 -# -# eliminate DISABLE -# -# always-prefix DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# BMC-CONFIG OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to bmc-config(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# bmc-config-username myusername -# -# bmc-config-password mypassword -# -# bmc-config-k_g mykey -# -# bmc-config-authentication-type MD5 -# -# bmc-config-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# bmc-config-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# bmc-config-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# bmc-config-verbose-count 0 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# BMC-DEVICE OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to bmc-device(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# bmc-device-username myusername -# -# bmc-device-password mypassword -# -# bmc-device-k_g mykey -# -# bmc-device-authentication-type MD5 -# -# bmc-device-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# bmc-device-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# bmc-device-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# BMC-INFO OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to bmc-info(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# bmc-info-username myusername -# -# bmc-info-password mypassword -# -# bmc-info-k_g mykey -# -# bmc-info-authentication-type MD5 -# -# bmc-info-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# bmc-info-privilege-level USER -# -# bmc-info-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# bmc-info-interpret-oem-data DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# BMC-WATCHDOG OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to bmc-watchdog(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# bmc-watchdog-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# bmc-watchdog-verbose-logging DISABLE -# -# bmc-watchdog-no-logging DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-CHASSIS OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-chassis(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-chassis-username myusername -# -# ipmi-chassis-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-chassis-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-chassis-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-chassis-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-chassis-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# ipmi-chassis-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-CHASSIS-CONFIG OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-chassis-config(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-chassis-config-username myusername -# -# ipmi-chassis-config-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-chassis-config-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-chassis-config-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-chassis-config-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-chassis-config-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# ipmi-chassis-config-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-chassis-config-verbose-count 0 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-DCMI OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-dcmi(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-dcmi-username myusername -# -# ipmi-dcmi-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-dcmi-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-dcmi-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-dcmi-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-dcmi-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# ipmi-dcmi-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-dcmi-interpret-oem-data DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-FRU OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-fru(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-fru-username myusername -# -# ipmi-fru-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-fru-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-fru-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-fru-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-fru-privilege-level USER -# -# ipmi-fru-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-fru-verbose-count 0 -# -# ipmi-fru-bridge-fru DISABLE -# -# ipmi-fru-interpret-oem-data DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-OEM OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-oem(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-oem-username myusername -# -# ipmi-oem-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-oem-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-oem-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-oem-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-oem-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# ipmi-oem-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-oem-verbose-count 0 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-PEF-CONFIG OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-pef-config(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-pef-config-username myusername -# -# ipmi-pef-config-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-pef-config-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-pef-config-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-pef-config-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-pef-config-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# ipmi-pef-config-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-pef-config-verbose-count 0 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-PET OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-pet(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-pet-username myusername -# -# ipmi-pet-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-pet-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-pet-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-pet-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-pet-privilege-level OPERATOR -# -# ipmi-pet-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-pet-verbose-count 0 -# -# ipmi-pet-output-event-severity DISABLE -# -# ipmi-pet-output-event-state DISABLE -# -# ipmi-pet-event-state-config-file /my/event.conf -# -# ipmi-pet-interpret-oem-data DISABLE -# -# ipmi-pet-entity-sensor-names DISABLE -# -# ipmi-pet-no-sensor-type-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-pet-comma-separated-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-pet-no-header-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-pet-non-abbreviated-units DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-RAW OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-raw(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-raw-username myusername -# -# ipmi-raw-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-raw-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-raw-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-raw-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-raw-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# ipmi-raw-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-SEL OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-sel(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-sel-username myusername -# -# ipmi-sel-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-sel-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-sel-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-sel-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-sel-privilege-level OPERATOR -# -# ipmi-sel-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-sel-verbose-count 0 -# -# ipmi-sel-sensor-types temperature fan -# -# ipmi-sel-exclude-sensor-types temperature fan -# -# ipmi-sel-system-event-only DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-oem-event-only DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-output-manufacturer-id DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-output-event-state DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-event-state-config-file /my/event.conf -# -# ipmi-sel-interpret-oem-data DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-output-oem-event-strings DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-entity-sensor-names DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-no-sensor-type-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-comma-separated-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-no-header-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-non-abbreviated-units DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sel-legacy-output DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-SENSORS OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-sensors(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-sensors-username myusername -# -# ipmi-sensors-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-sensors-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-sensors-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-sensors-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-sensors-privilege-level OPERATOR -# -# ipmi-sensors-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-sensors-verbose-count 0 -# -# ipmi-sensors-quiet-readings DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-record-ids 1 2 3 4 -# -# ipmi-sensors-exclude-record-ids 1 2 3 4 -# -# ipmi-sensors-sensor-types temperature fan -# -# ipmi-sensors-exclude-sensor-types temperature fan -# -# ipmi-sensors-bridge-sensors DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-shared-sensors DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-interpret-oem-data DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-ignore-not-available-sensors DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-ignore-unrecognized-events DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-output-event-bitmask DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-output-sensor-state DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-sensor-state-config-file /my/sensor.conf -# -# ipmi-sensors-entity-sensor-names DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-output-sensor-thresholds DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-no-sensor-type-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-comma-separated-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-no-header-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-non-abbreviated-units DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-legacy-output DISABLE -# -# ipmi-sensors-ipmimonitoring-legacy-output DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMI-SENSORS-CONFIG OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmi-sensors-config(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmi-sensors-config-username myusername -# -# ipmi-sensors-config-password mypassword -# -# ipmi-sensors-config-k_g mykey -# -# ipmi-sensors-config-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmi-sensors-config-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmi-sensors-config-privilege-level OPERATOR -# -# ipmi-sensors-config-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmi-sensors-config-verbose-count 0 -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMICONSOLE OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmiconsole(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmiconsole-username myusername -# -# ipmiconsole-password mypassword -# -# ipmiconsole-k_g mykey -# -# ipmiconsole-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmiconsole-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmiconsole-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# ipmiconsole-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmiconsole-escape-char & -# -# ipmiconsole-dont-steal DISABLE -# -# ipmiconsole-serial-keepalive DISABLE -# -# ipmiconsole-serial-keepalive-empty DISABLE -# -# ipmiconsole-lock-memory DISABLE -# -##################################################################################################### -# -# IPMIPOWER OPTIONS -# -# The following options are specific to ipmipower(8). They will be -# ignored by other tools. -# -# ipmipower-username myusername -# -# ipmipower-password mypassword -# -# ipmipower-k_g mykey -# -# ipmipower-authentication-type MD5 -# -# ipmipower-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# ipmipower-privilege-level OPERATOR -# -# ipmipower-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 workaround3 -# -# ipmipower-on-if-off DISABLE -# -# ipmipower-wait-until-on DISABLE -# -# ipmipower-wait-until-off DISABLE -# -# ipmipower-oem-power-type oem-power-type -# -## ipmipower-retransmission-wait-timeout specified in milliseconds -# ipmipower-retransmission-wait-timeout 500 -# -# ipmipower-retransmission-backoff-count 8 -# -## ipmipower-ping-interval specified in milliseconds -# ipmipower-ping-interval 5000 -# -## ipmipower-ping-timeout specified in milliseconds -# ipmipower-ping-timeout 30000 -# -# ipmipower-ping-packet-count 10 -# -## ipmipower-ping-percent specified in integer percentage -# ipmipower-ping-percent 50 -# -# ipmipower-ping-consec-count 5 -# -##################################################################################################### diff --git a/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sel.conf b/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sel.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 0b9d730..0000000 --- a/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sel.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1079 +0,0 @@ -########################################################################################################## -# -# FreeIPMI Interpret SEL -# -# This configuration file defines how IPMI system event log entries -# should be interpreted. IPMI system events specify a number of -# states/thresholds when they are read. Based on those -# states/thresholds we can allow tools and libraries such as -# ipmi-sel(8) or libipmimonitoring(3) if a sensor reading is "good" or -# "bad" via a NOMINAL, WARNING, or CRITICAL state). A different state -# can be reported for an event depending on if it is asserted or -# deasserted. -# -# Each of the states listed below are (hopefully) descriptive enough -# to describe the state conditions that may be set/unset for each -# sensor or event type. For more detailed information on each of the -# individual states listed below, please see the IPMI Specification -# "Sensor and Event Code Tables". Ipmi-sensors(8) can be used to -# determine the sensor types and the states/thresholds that exist on a -# system by outputting very verbose output and seeing what types of -# Assertion or Deassertion events are possible. -# -# Each of the events below may take 1 or 2 of the following states as -# input. -# -# Nominal - Signal Nominal reading if event tripped -# Warning - Signal Warning reading if event tripped -# Critical - Signal Critical reading if event tripped -# -# If only one state is listed, that state will be interpreted when the -# event is asserted or deasserted. If two states are listed, the -# first state will be interpreted when an event is asserted, and the -# later will be interpreted when an event is deasserted. -# -# Not all IPMI sensor types and event types are currently supported. -# If you would like more to be supported, please e-mail the FreeIPMI -# mailing list. -# -# The default values selected for individual events being -# tripped are based on best guesses and motherboards being analyzed. -# If you think they should be changed, please e-mail the FreeIPMI -# mailing list to discuss what the defaults should be. -# -# Most default interpretations can be determined quite easily and can -# meet the needs of most users. For example, a reading of -# "Performance_Met" is normally better than "Performance_Lags". -# However, some states can be ambiguous and depend completely on the -# manufacturer. For example, "State_Asserted" vs. "State_Deasserted" -# are completely at the interpretation of the vendor. Users are -# advised to adjust the interpretations below as needed. -# -# If you configure different values, remember to uncomment the line :-) -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Threshold_Sensor -# -# Temperature, Voltage, RPM, etc. sensors -# -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Lower_Non_Critical_Going_Low Warning Nominal -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Lower_Non_Critical_Going_High Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Lower_Critical_Going_Low Critical Warning -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Lower_Critical_Going_High Warning Warning -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Lower_Non_Recoverable_Going_Low Critical Critical -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Lower_Non_Recoverable_Going_High Critical Critical -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Upper_Non_Critical_Going_Low Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Upper_Non_Critical_Going_High Warning Nominal -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Upper_Critical_Going_Low Warning Warning -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Upper_Critical_Going_High Critical Warning -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Upper_Non_Recoverable_Going_Low Critical Critical -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_Upper_Non_Recoverable_Going_High Critical Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Temperature_State -# -# IPMI_Temperature_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Temperature_Limit -# -# IPMI_Temperature_Limit_Not_Exceeded Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_Limit_Exceeded Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Voltage_State -# -# IPMI_Voltage_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Voltage_Limit -# -# IPMI_Voltage_Limit_Not_Exceeded Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Limit_Exceeded Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Voltage_Performance -# -# IPMI_Voltage_Performance_Met Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Performance_Lags Critical Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_State -# -# IPMI_Fan_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Fan_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability -# -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Running Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_In_Test Warning Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Power_Off Warning Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_On_Line Warning Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Off_Line Warning Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Off_Duty Warning Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Degraded Critical Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Power_Save Warning Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_Install_Error Critical Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Physical_Security -# -# IPMI_Physical_Security_General_Chassis_Intrusion Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_Drive_Bay_Intrusion Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_IO_Card_Intrusion Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_Processor_Area_Intrusion Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_LAN_Leash_Lost Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_Unauthorized_Dock_Undock Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_FAN_Area_Intrusion Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt -# -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Secure_Mode_Violation_Attempt Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Pre_Boot_Password_Violation_User_Password Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Pre_Boot_Password_Violation_Attempt_Setup_Password Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Pre_Boot_Password_Violation_Network_Boot_Password Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Other_Pre_Boot_Password_Violation Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Out_Of_Band_Access_Password_Violation Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Processor -# -# IPMI_Processor_IERR Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Thermal_Trip Critical -# IPMI_Processor_FRB1_BIST_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Processor_FRB2_Hang_In_POST_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Processor_FRB3_Processor_Startup_Initialization_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Configuration_Error Critical -# IPMI_Processor_SMBIOS_Uncorrectable_CPU_Complex_Error Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Processor_Presence_Detected Nominal -# IPMI_Processor_Processor_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Terminator_Presence_Detected Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Processor_Automatically_Throttled Warning -# IPMI_Processor_Machine_Check_Exception Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Correctable_Machine_Check_Error Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Processor_State -# -# IPMI_Processor_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Processor_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Supply -# -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Presence_Detected Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Failure_Detected Critical Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Predictive_Failure Critical Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Input_Lost_AC_DC Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Input_Lost_Or_Out_Of_Range Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Input_Out_Of_Range_But_Present Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Configuration_Error Critical Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Inactive Warning Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Supply_State -# -# IPMI_Power_Supply_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Power_Off_Power_Down Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Power_Cycle Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_240VA_Power_Down Warning Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Interlock_Power_Down Warning Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_AC_Lost Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Soft_Power_Control_Failure Critical Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Power_Unit_Failure_Detected Critical Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Predictive_Failure Critical Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit_State -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical Warning -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning Warning -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical Warning -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical Warning -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical Warning -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning Warning -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Memory -# -# IPMI_Memory_Correctable_Memory_Error Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Uncorrectable_Memory_Error Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Parity Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Memory_Scrub_Failed Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Memory_Device_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Correctable_Memory_Error_Logging_Limit_Reached Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Presence_Detected Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Configuration_Error Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Spare Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Memory_Automatically_Throttled Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Critical_Overtemperature Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Memory_State -# -# IPMI_Memory_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Memory_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Drive_Presence Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Drive_Fault Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Hot_Spare Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Consistency_Check_Parity_Check_In_Progress Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_In_Critical_Array Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_In_Failed_Array Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Rebuild_Remap_In_Progress Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Rebuild_Remap_Aborted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot_State -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_State_Deasserted Warning -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_State_Asserted Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_POST_Memory_Resize_State -# -# IPMI_POST_Memory_Resize_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_POST_Memory_Resize_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress -# -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_System_Firmware_Error Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_System_Firmware_Hang Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_System_Firmware_Progress Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_State -# -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled -# -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_Correctable_Memory_Error_Logging_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_Event_Type_Logging_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_Log_Area_Reset_Cleared Nominal -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_All_Event_Logging_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_SEL_Full Critical -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_SEL_Almost_Full Warning -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_Correctable_Machine_Check_Error_Logging_Disabled Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Event -# -# IPMI_System_Event_System_Reconfigured Warning -# IPMI_System_Event_OEM_System_Boot_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Undetermined_System_Hardware_Failure Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Entry_Added_To_Auxiliary_Log Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_PEF_Action Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Timestamp_Clock_Sync Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State -# -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State_Idle Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State_Active Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State_Busy Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Event_State -# -# IPMI_System_Event_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Critical_Interrupt -# -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Front_Panel_NMI_Diagnostic_Interrupt Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Timeout Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_IO_Channel_Check_NMI Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Software_NMI Warning -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_PCI_PERR Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_PCI_SERR Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_EISA_Fail_Safe_Timeout Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Correctable_Error Warning -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Uncorrectable_Error Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Fatal_NMI Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Fatal_Error Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Degraded Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Button_Switch -# -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Power_Button_Pressed Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Sleep_Button_Pressed Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Reset_Button_Pressed Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_FRU_Latch_Open Warning -# IPMI_Button_Switch_FRU_Service_Request_Button Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Button_Switch_State -# -# IPMI_Button_Switch_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_State_Asserted Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Module_Board_State -# -# IPMI_Module_Board_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Module_Board_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Module_Board_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Module_Board_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Module_Board_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Chip_Set -# -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Soft_Power_Control_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Thermal_Trip Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Cable_Interconnect -# -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Is_Connected Nominal -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Configuration_Error Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated -# -# IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated_Initiated_By_Power_Up Nominal -# IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated_Initiated_By_Hard_Reset Nominal -# IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated_Initiated_By_Warm_Reset Nominal -# IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated_User_Requested_PXE_Boot Nominal -# IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated_Automatic_Boot_To_Diagnostic Nominal -# IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated_OS_Run_Time_Software_Initiated_Hard_Reset Warning -# IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated_OS_Run_Time_Software_Initiated_Warm_Reset Warning -# IPMI_System_Boot_Initiated_System_Restart Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Boot_Error -# -# IPMI_Boot_Error_No_Bootable_Media Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Non_Bootable_Diskette_Left_In_Drive Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_PXE_Server_Not_Found Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Invalid_Boot_Sector Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Timeout_Waiting_For_User_Selection_Of_Boot_Source Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Boot_Error_State -# -# IPMI_Boot_Error_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Boot_Error_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_OS_Boot -# -# IPMI_OS_Boot_A_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_C_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_PXE_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Diagnostic_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_CD_ROM_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_ROM_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Boot_Completed_Boot_Device_Not_Specified Warning -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Base_OS_Hypervisor_Installation_Started Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Base_OS_Hypervisor_Installation_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Base_OS_Hypervisor_Installation_Aborted Warning -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Base_OS_Hypervisor_Installation_Failed Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop -# -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_Critical_Stop_During_OS_Load Critical -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_Run_Time_Critical_Stop Critical -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_OS_Graceful_Stop Warning -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_OS_Graceful_Shutdown Warning -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_Soft_Shutdown_Initiated_By_PEF Warning -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_Agent_Not_Responding Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_State -# -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Slot_Connector -# -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Fault_Status_Asserted Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Identify_Status_Asserted Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Connector_Device_Installed_Attached Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Connector_Ready_For_Device_Installation Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Connector_Ready_For_Device_Removal Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Power_Is_Off Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Connector_Device_Removal_Request Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Interlock_Asserted Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Is_Disabled Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Holds_Spare_Device Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State -# -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S0_G0 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S1 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S2 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S3 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S4 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S5_G2 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S4_S5_Soft_Off Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_G3_Mechanical_Off Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Sleeping_in_an_S1_S2_or_S3_States Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_G1_Sleeping Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S5_Entered_By_Override Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Legacy_ON_State Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Legacy_OFF_State Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Unspecified Critical -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Unknown Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Watchdog2 -# -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Timer_Expired Warning -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Hard_Reset Critical -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Power_Down Critical -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Power_Cycle Critical -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Reserved1 Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Reserved2 Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Reserved3 Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Reserved4 Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Timer_Interrupt Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Platform_Alert -# -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_Platform_Generated_Page Nominal -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_Platform_Generated_LAN_Alert Nominal -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_Platform_Event_Trap_Generated Nominal -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_Platform_Generated_SNMP_Trap Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Platform_Alert_State -# -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Entity_Presence -# -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Entity_Present Nominal -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Entity_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Entity_Disabled Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Entity_Presence_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_LAN -# -# IPMI_LAN_Heartbeat Nominal -# IPMI_LAN_Heartbeat_Lost Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health -# -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Sensor_Access_Degraded_Or_Unavailable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Controller_Access_Degraded_Or_Unavailable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Management_Controller_Off_Line Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Management_Controller_Unavailable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Sensor_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_FRU_Failure Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Battery -# -# IPMI_Battery_Battery_Low Warning -# IPMI_Battery_Battery_Failed Critical -# IPMI_Battery_Battery_Presence_Detected Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Session_Audit -# -# IPMI_Session_Audit_Session_Activated Nominal -# IPMI_Session_Audit_Session_Deactivated Nominal -# IPMI_Session_Audit_Invalid_Username_Or_Password Warning -# IPMI_Session_Audit_Invalid_Password_Disable Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Version_Change -# -# IPMI_Version_Change_Hardware_Change_Detected_With_Associated_Entity Warning -# IPMI_Version_Change_Firmware_Or_Software_Change_Detected_With_Associated_Entity Warning -# IPMI_Version_Change_Hardware_Incompatability_Detected_With_Associated_Entity Critical -# IPMI_Version_Change_Firmware_Or_Software_Incompatability_Detected_With_Associated_Entity Critical -# IPMI_Version_Change_Entity_Is_Of_An_Invalid_Or_Unsupported_Hardware_Version Critical -# IPMI_Version_Change_Entity_Contains_An_Invalid_Or_Unsupported_Firmware_Or_Software_Version Critical -# IPMI_Version_Change_Hardware_Change_Detected_With_Associated_Entity_Was_Successful Nominal -# IPMI_Version_Change_Software_Or_FW_Change_Detected_With_Associated_Entity_Was_Successful Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_FRU_State -# -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Not_Installed Critical -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Inactive Critical -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Activation_Requested Warning -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Activation_In_Progress Warning -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Active Nominal -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Deactivation_Requested Warning -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Deactivation_In_Progress Warning -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Communication_Lost Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Intel Node Manager Exception Event / Alert Threshold Exceeded -## -## Intel S5500WB/Penguin Computing Relion 700 -## Inventec 5441/Dell Xanadu II -## Inventec 5442/Dell Xanadu III -## Quanta S99Q/Dell FS12-TY -## Quanta QSSC-S4R/Appro GB812X-CN (Quanta motherboard maintains Intel manufacturer ID) -## -## Manufacturer ID = 343 (Intel) -## Product ID = 62 (S5500WB), 64 (Quanta QSSC-S4R) -## Manufacturer ID = 20569 (Inventec) -## Product ID = 51 (5441), 52 (5442) -## Manufacturer ID = 7244 (Quanta) -## Product ID = 21401 (S99Q) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 72h (Node Manager Exception Event / Alert Threshold Exceeded) -## Sensor Type = DCh (Node Manager) -# -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64,20569:51-52,7244:21401 0x72 0xDC ANY 0xA0 ANY ANY Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64,20569:51-52,7244:21401 0x72 0xDC ANY 0xA1 ANY ANY Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64,20569:51-52,7244:21401 0x72 0xDC ANY 0xA2 ANY ANY Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64,20569:51-52,7244:21401 0x72 0xDC ANY 0xA8 ANY ANY Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Intel Node Manager Health Event -## -## Intel S5500WB/Penguin Computing Relion 700 -## Inventec 5441/Dell Xanadu II -## Inventec 5442/Dell Xanadu III -## Quanta S99Q/Dell FS12-TY -## Quanta QSSC-S4R/Appro GB812X-CN (Quanta motherboard maintains Intel manufacturer ID) -## -## Manufacturer ID = 343 (Intel) -## Product ID = 62 (S5500WB), 64 (Quanta QSSC-S4R) -## Manufacturer ID = 20569 (Inventec) -## Product ID = 51 (5441), 52 (5442) -## Manufacturer ID = 7244 (Quanta) -## Product ID = 21401 (S99Q) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 73h (Node Manager Health Event) -## Sensor Type = DCh (Node Manager) -# -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64,20569:51-52,7244:21401 0x73 0xDC ANY 0xA2 ANY ANY Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Intel Node Manager Operational Capabilities Change Event -## -## Intel S5500WB/Penguin Computing Relion 700 -## Inventec 5441/Dell Xanadu II -## Inventec 5442/Dell Xanadu III -## Quanta S99Q/Dell FS12-TY -## Quanta QSSC-S4R/Appro GB812X-CN (Quanta motherboard maintains Intel manufacturer ID) -## -## Manufacturer ID = 343 (Intel) -## Product ID = 62 (S5500WB), 64 (Quanta QSSC-S4R) -## Manufacturer ID = 20569 (Inventec) -## Product ID = 51 (5441), 52 (5442) -## Manufacturer ID = 7244 (Quanta) -## Product ID = 21401 (S99Q) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 74h (Node Manager Operational Capabilities Change Event) -## Sensor Type = DCh (Node Manager) -# -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64,20569:51-52,7244:21401 0x74 0xDC ANY ANY ANY ANY Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Intel Node Manager Server Platform Services Firmware Health -## -## Intel S5500WB/Penguin Computing Relion 700 -## Inventec 5441/Dell Xanadu II -## Inventec 5442/Dell Xanadu III -## Quanta S99Q/Dell FS12-TY -## Quanta QSSC-S4R/Appro GB812X-CN (Quanta motherboard maintains Intel manufacturer ID) -## -## Manufacturer ID = 343 (Intel) -## Product ID = 62 (S5500WB), 64 (Quanta QSSC-S4R) -## Manufacturer ID = 20569 (Inventec) -## Product ID = 51 (5441), 52 (5442) -## Manufacturer ID = 7244 (Quanta) -## Product ID = 21401 (S99Q) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 75h (Server Platform Services Firmware Health) -## Sensor Type = DCh (Node Manager) -# -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64,20569:51-52,7244:21401 0x75 0xDC ANY 0xA0 ANY ANY Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Intel SMI Timeout -## Intel SR1625 -## Intel S5500WB/Penguin Computing Relion 700 -## Quanta QSSC-S4R/Appro GB812X-CN (Quanta motherboard maintains Intel manufacturer ID) -## Intel S5000PAL -## -## Intel Power Throttled -## Quanta QSSC-S4R/Appro GB812X-CN (Quanta motherboard maintains Intel manufacturer ID) -## -## Manufacturer ID = 343 (Intel) -## Product ID = 62 (Intel SR1625, S5500WB), 64 (Quanta QSSC-S4R), 40 (Intel S5000PAL) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 3h (State Asserted/Deasserted) -## Sensor Type = F3h (OEM) -## EventData1 0x00 = "State Deasserted" -## EventData1 0x01 = "State Asserted" -## -# -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64+40 0x03 0xF3 ANY 0x00 ANY ANY Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:62+64+40 0x03 0xF3 ANY 0x01 ANY ANY Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Intel NMI State -## Intel S5000PAL -## -## Manufacturer ID = 343 (Intel) -## Product ID = 40 (Intel S5000PAL) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 3h (State Asserted/Deasserted) -## Sensor Type = C0h (OEM) -## EventData1 0x00 = "State Deasserted" -## EventData1 0x01 = "State Asserted" -## -# -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:40 0x03 0xC0 ANY 0x00 ANY ANY Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Sensor_System_Event_Record 343:40 0x03 0xC0 ANY 0x01 ANY ANY Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Supermicro CPU Temperature Overheat -## X7DBR-3/X7DB8/X8DTN/X7SBI-LN4/X8DTH/X8DTG/X8DTU/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTU-6+/X8DTL/X8DTL-3F -## X8SIL-F/X9SCL/X9SCM/X8DTN+-F/X8SIE/X9SCA-F-O/H8DGU-F/X9DRi-F/X9DRI-LN4F+/X9SPU-F-O -## X9SCM-iiF/H8SGL-F -## -## Manufacturer ID = 10876 (Supermicro), 10437 (Peppercon, IPMI card manufacturer), -## 47488 (Supermicro, not IANA number, special case), -## 5593 (Magnum Technologies, rebranded Supermicro board) -## Product ID = 4 (X7DBR-3, X7DB8, X8DTN, X7SBI-LN4), 43707 (X8DTH, X8DTG, X8DTU, X8DT3-LN4F), 1549 (X8DTU-6+), -## 6 (X8DTL, X8DTL-3F), 1541 (X8SIL-F), 1572 (X9SCL, X9SCM), 1551 (X8DTN+-F), 1037 (X8SIE) -## 1585 (X9SCA-F-O), 43025 (H8DGU-F), 4520 (H8DGU), 48145 (H8DG6), 1576 (X9DRi-F), 1574 (X9DRI-LN4F+), 1603 (X9SPU-F-O) -## 1600 (X9SCM-iiF), 42769 (H8SGL-F) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 70h (OEM) -## Sensor Type = C0h (OEM) -## EventData1 0x02 = "Overheat" -## -## Note: Early Supermicro motherboards used the "Peppercon" Manufacturer ID -# -# IPMI_OEM_Value 10876:1572+1576+1574+1603+1600,10437:4,47488:43707+1549+6+1541+1572+1551+1037+1585+43025+4520+48145+42769,5593:6 0x70 0xC0 0x02 ANY ANY Critical -########################################################################################################## diff --git a/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf b/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 3988371..0000000 --- a/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1086 +0,0 @@ -########################################################################################################## -# -# FreeIPMI Interpret Sensor -# -# This configuration file defines how IPMI sensors should be -# interpreted. IPMI based sensors specify a number of -# states/thresholds when they are read. Based on those -# states/thresholds we can allow tools and libraries such as -# ipmi-sensors(8) or libipmimonitoring(3) can report if a sensor -# reading is "good" or "bad" via a NOMINAL, WARNING, or CRITICAL -# state. -# -# Each of the states listed below are (hopefully) descriptive enough -# to describe the state conditions that may be set/unset for each -# sensor type. For more detailed information on each of the -# individual states listed below, please see the IPMI Specification -# "Sensor and Event Code Tables". Ipmi-sensors(8) can be used to -# determine the sensor types and the states/thresholds that exist on a -# system by outputting very verbose output and seeing what types of -# Assertion or Deassertion events are possible. -# -# The possible values for all states/thresholds below are: -# -# Nominal - Signal Nominal reading if state/threshold tripped -# Warning - Signal Warning reading if state/threshold tripped -# Critical - Signal Critical reading if state/threshold tripped -# -# Not all IPMI sensor types and event types are currently supported. -# If you would like more to be supported, please e-mail the FreeIPMI -# mailing list. -# -# The default values selected for individual states/thresholds being -# tripped are based on best guesses and motherboards being analyzed. -# If you think they should be changed, please e-mail the FreeIPMI -# mailing list to discuss what the defaults should be. -# -# Most default interpretations can be determined quite easily and can -# meet the needs of most users. For example, a reading of -# "Performance_Met" is normally better than "Performance_Lags". -# However, some sensors can be ambiguous and depend completely on the -# manufacturer. For example, "State_Asserted" vs. "State_Deasserted" -# are completely at the interpretation of the vendor. Users are -# advised to adjust the interpretations below as needed. -# -# Every group of state conditions below includes a configuration for -# "No_Event". This is the condition under which no sensor -# states/events have occurred or are triggered. Under most -# conditions, a mapping to "Nominal" is preferred. However, under -# some circumstances, it may be useful to report something else. For -# example, if a sensor on a particular motherboard is required to -# report a state/event, a no sensor state condition could indicate a -# broken a sensor. This is highly dependent on the motherboard. -# -# If you configure different values, remember to uncomment the line :-) -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Threshold_Sensor -# -# Temperature, Voltage, RPM, etc. sensors -# -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_At_Or_Below_Lower_Non_Critical_Threshold Nominal -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_At_Or_Below_Lower_Critical_Threshold Critical -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_At_Or_Below_Lower_Non_Recoverable_Threshold Critical -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_At_Or_Above_Upper_Non_Critical_Threshold Nominal -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_At_Or_Above_Upper_Critical_Threshold Critical -# IPMI_Threshold_Sensor_At_Or_Above_Upper_Non_Recoverable_Threshold Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Temperature_State -# -# IPMI_Temperature_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Temperature_Limit -# -# IPMI_Temperature_Limit_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_Limit_Not_Exceeded Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_Limit_Exceeded Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Temperature_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Voltage_State -# -# IPMI_Voltage_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Voltage_Limit -# -# IPMI_Voltage_Limit_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Limit_Not_Exceeded Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Limit_Exceeded Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Voltage_Performance -# -# IPMI_Voltage_Performance_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Performance_Met Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Performance_Lags Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Voltage_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Current_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_State -# -# IPMI_Fan_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Fan_Device_Present_Device_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability -# -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Running Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_In_Test Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Power_Off Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_On_Line Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Off_Line Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Off_Duty Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Degraded Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_To_Power_Save Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Transition_Availability_Install_Error Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Fan_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning -# IPMI_Fan_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Physical_Security -# -# IPMI_Physical_Security_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Physical_Security_General_Chassis_Intrusion Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_Drive_Bay_Intrusion Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_IO_Card_Intrusion Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_Processor_Area_Intrusion Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_LAN_Leash_Lost Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_Unauthorized_Dock_Undock Critical -# IPMI_Physical_Security_FAN_Area_Intrusion Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt -# -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Secure_Mode_Violation_Attempt Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Pre_Boot_Password_Violation_User_Password Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Pre_Boot_Password_Violation_Attempt_Setup_Password Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Pre_Boot_Password_Violation_Network_Boot_Password Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Other_Pre_Boot_Password_Violation Critical -# IPMI_Platform_Security_Violation_Attempt_Out_Of_Band_Access_Password_Violation Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Processor -# -# IPMI_Processor_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Processor_IERR Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Thermal_Trip Critical -# IPMI_Processor_FRB1_BIST_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Processor_FRB2_Hang_In_POST_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Processor_FRB3_Processor_Startup_Initialization_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Configuration_Error Critical -# IPMI_Processor_SMBIOS_Uncorrectable_CPU_Complex_Error Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Processor_Presence_Detected Nominal -# IPMI_Processor_Processor_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Terminator_Presence_Detected Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Processor_Automatically_Throttled Warning -# IPMI_Processor_Machine_Check_Exception Critical -# IPMI_Processor_Correctable_Machine_Check_Error Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Processor_State -# -# IPMI_Processor_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Processor_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Processor_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Supply -# -# IPMI_Power_Supply_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Presence_Detected Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Failure_Detected Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Predictive_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Input_Lost_AC_DC Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Input_Lost_Or_Out_Of_Range Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Input_Out_Of_Range_But_Present Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Configuration_Error Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Inactive Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Supply_State -# -# IPMI_Power_Supply_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning -# IPMI_Power_Supply_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Power_Off_Power_Down Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Power_Cycle Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_240VA_Power_Down Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Interlock_Power_Down Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_AC_Lost Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Soft_Power_Control_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Power_Unit_Failure_Detected Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Predictive_Failure Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit_State -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Device_Present_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning -# IPMI_Power_Unit_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning -# IPMI_Cooling_Device_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Memory -# -# IPMI_Memory_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Correctable_Memory_Error Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Uncorrectable_Memory_Error Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Parity Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Memory_Scrub_Failed Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Memory_Device_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Correctable_Memory_Error_Logging_Limit_Reached Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Presence_Detected Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Configuration_Error Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Spare Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Memory_Automatically_Throttled Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Critical_Overtemperature Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Memory_State -# -# IPMI_Memory_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Memory_Redundancy -# -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Fully_Redundant Nominal -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Redundancy_Lost Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Redundant Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Sufficient_Resources_From_Insufficient_Redundancy Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Non_Redundant_Insufficient_Resources Critical -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Fully_Redundant Warning -# IPMI_Memory_Redundancy_Redundancy_Degraded_From_Non_Redundant Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Drive_Presence Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Drive_Fault Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Hot_Spare Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Consistency_Check_Parity_Check_In_Progress Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_In_Critical_Array Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_In_Failed_Array Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Rebuild_Remap_In_Progress Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Rebuild_Remap_Aborted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot_State -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_State_Deasserted Warning -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_State_Asserted Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Predictive_Failure_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Drive_Slot_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Device_Present_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Drive_Slot_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_POST_Memory_Resize_State -# -# IPMI_POST_Memory_Resize_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_POST_Memory_Resize_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_POST_Memory_Resize_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress -# -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_System_Firmware_Error Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_System_Firmware_Hang Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_System_Firmware_Progress Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_State -# -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Device_Present_Device_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_System_Firmware_Progress_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled -# -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_Correctable_Memory_Error_Logging_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_Event_Type_Logging_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_Log_Area_Reset_Cleared Nominal -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_All_Event_Logging_Disabled Critical -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_SEL_Full Critical -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_SEL_Almost_Full Warning -# IPMI_Event_Logging_Disabled_Correctable_Machine_Check_Error_Logging_Disabled Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Event -# -# IPMI_System_Event_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_System_Reconfigured Warning -# IPMI_System_Event_OEM_System_Boot_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Undetermined_System_Hardware_Failure Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Entry_Added_To_Auxiliary_Log Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_PEF_Action Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Timestamp_Clock_Sync Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State -# -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State_Idle Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State_Active Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_State_Busy Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Event_State -# -# IPMI_System_Event_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_State_Asserted Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_System_Event_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Critical_Interrupt -# -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Front_Panel_NMI_Diagnostic_Interrupt Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Timeout Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_IO_Channel_Check_NMI Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Software_NMI Warning -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_PCI_PERR Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_PCI_SERR Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_EISA_Fail_Safe_Timeout Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Correctable_Error Warning -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Uncorrectable_Error Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Fatal_NMI Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Fatal_Error Critical -# IPMI_Critical_Interrupt_Bus_Degraded Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Button_Switch -# -# IPMI_Button_Switch_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Power_Button_Pressed Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Sleep_Button_Pressed Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Reset_Button_Pressed Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_FRU_Latch_Open Warning -# IPMI_Button_Switch_FRU_Service_Request_Button Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Button_Switch_State -# -# IPMI_Button_Switch_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_State_Asserted Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Button_Switch_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Module_Board_State -# -# IPMI_Module_Board_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Module_Board_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Module_Board_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Module_Board_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Module_Board_Device_Present_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Module_Board_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Module_Board_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Chassis_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Chip_Set_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Cable_Interconnect -# -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Is_Connected Nominal -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Configuration_Error Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Cable_Interconnect_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Boot_Error -# -# IPMI_Boot_Error_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Boot_Error_No_Bootable_Media Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Non_Bootable_Diskette_Left_In_Drive Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_PXE_Server_Not_Found Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Invalid_Boot_Sector Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Timeout_Waiting_For_User_Selection_Of_Boot_Source Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Boot_Error_State -# -# IPMI_Boot_Error_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Boot_Error_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Boot_Error_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Boot_Error_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_OS_Boot -# -# IPMI_OS_Boot_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_A_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_C_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_PXE_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Diagnostic_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_CD_ROM_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_ROM_Boot_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Boot_Completed_Boot_Device_Not_Specified Warning -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Base_OS_Hypervisor_Installation_Started Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Base_OS_Hypervisor_Installation_Completed Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Base_OS_Hypervisor_Installation_Aborted Warning -# IPMI_OS_Boot_Base_OS_Hypervisor_Installation_Failed Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_State -# -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_OS_Critical_Stop_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Slot_Connector -# -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Fault_Status_Asserted Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Identify_Status_Asserted Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Connector_Device_Installed_Attached Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Connector_Ready_For_Device_Installation Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Connector_Ready_For_Device_Removal Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Power_Is_Off Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Connector_Device_Removal_Request Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Interlock_Asserted Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Is_Disabled Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Slot_Holds_Spare_Device Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Slot_Connector_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State -# -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S0_G0 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S1 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S2 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S3 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S4 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S5_G2 Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S4_S5_Soft_Off Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_G3_Mechanical_Off Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Sleeping_in_an_S1_S2_or_S3_States Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_G1_Sleeping Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_S5_Entered_By_Override Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Legacy_ON_State Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Legacy_OFF_State Nominal -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Unspecified Critical -# IPMI_System_ACPI_Power_State_Unknown Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Watchdog2 -# -# IPMI_Watchdog2_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Timer_Expired Warning -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Hard_Reset Critical -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Power_Down Critical -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Power_Cycle Critical -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Reserved1 Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Reserved2 Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Reserved3 Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Reserved4 Nominal -# IPMI_Watchdog2_Timer_Interrupt Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Platform_Alert_State -# -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_State_Deasserted Nominal -# IPMI_Platform_Alert_State_Asserted Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Entity_Presence -# -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Entity_Present Nominal -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Entity_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Entity_Disabled Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Entity_Presence_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Device_Present_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Entity_Presence_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health -# -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Sensor_Access_Degraded_Or_Unavailable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Controller_Access_Degraded_Or_Unavailable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Management_Controller_Off_Line Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Management_Controller_Unavailable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Sensor_Failure Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_FRU_Failure Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity -# -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_OK Nominal -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_OK Warning -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable_From_Less_Severe Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Critical_From_More_Severe Warning -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Critical_From_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Transition_To_Non_Recoverable Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Monitor Warning -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Transition_Severity_Informational Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Device_Present -# -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Device_Present_Device_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Device_Present_Device_Removed_Device_Absent Critical -# IPMI_Management_Subsystem_Health_Device_Present_Device_Inserted_Device_Present Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Battery -# -# IPMI_Battery_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Battery_Battery_Low Warning -# IPMI_Battery_Battery_Failed Critical -# IPMI_Battery_Battery_Presence_Detected Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Session_Audit -# -# IPMI_Session_Audit_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Session_Audit_Session_Activated Nominal -# IPMI_Session_Audit_Session_Deactivated Nominal -# IPMI_Session_Audit_Invalid_Username_Or_Password Warning -# IPMI_Session_Audit_Invalid_Password_Disable Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_Version_Change -# -# IPMI_Version_Change_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_Version_Change_Hardware_Change_Detected_With_Associated_Entity Warning -# IPMI_Version_Change_Firmware_Or_Software_Change_Detected_With_Associated_Entity Warning -# IPMI_Version_Change_Hardware_Incompatability_Detected_With_Associated_Entity Critical -# IPMI_Version_Change_Firmware_Or_Software_Incompatability_Detected_With_Associated_Entity Critical -# IPMI_Version_Change_Entity_Is_Of_An_Invalid_Or_Unsupported_Hardware_Version Critical -# IPMI_Version_Change_Entity_Contains_An_Invalid_Or_Unsupported_Firmware_Or_Software_Version Critical -# IPMI_Version_Change_Hardware_Change_Detected_With_Associated_Entity_Was_Successful Nominal -# IPMI_Version_Change_Software_Or_FW_Change_Detected_With_Associated_Entity_Was_Successful Nominal -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## IPMI_FRU_State -# -# IPMI_FRU_State_No_Event Nominal -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Not_Installed Critical -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Inactive Critical -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Activation_Requested Warning -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Activation_In_Progress Warning -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Active Nominal -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Deactivation_Requested Warning -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Deactivation_In_Progress Warning -# IPMI_FRU_State_FRU_Communication_Lost Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Dell Poweredge R610/R710 Power Optimized -## -## Manufacturer ID = 674 (Dell) -## Product ID = 256 (Poweredge) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 6Fh (Sensor Specific) -## Sensor Type = C0h (OEM) -## Bitmask 0x0001 = "Good" -## Bitmask 0x0002 = "Degraded, other" -## Bitmask 0x0004 = "Degraded, thermal protection" -## Bitmask 0x0008 = "Degraded, cooling capacity change" -## Bitmask 0x0010 = "Degraded, power capacity change" -## Bitmask 0x0020 = "Degraded, user defined power capacity" -## Bitmask 0x0040 = "Halted, system power exceeds capacity" -## Bitmask 0x0080 = "Degraded, system power exceeds capacity" -# -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0000 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0001 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0002 Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0004 Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0008 Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0010 Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0020 Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0040 Critical -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x6F 0xC0 0x0080 Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Dell Poweredge R210 Module/Board OEM -## -## Manufacturer ID = 674 (Dell) -## Product ID = 256 (Poweredge) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 70h (OEM) -## Sensor Type = 15h (Module/Board) -## -## Bitmask 0x0001 = "Absent" -## Bitmask 0x0002 = "Standby" -## Bitmask 0x0004 = "IPMI Function ready" -## Bitmask 0x0008 = "Fully ready" -## Bitmask 0x0010 = "Offline" -## Bitmask 0x0020 = "Failed" -## Bitmask 0x0040 = "Active" -## Bitmask 0x0080 = "Booting" -## Bitmask 0x0100 = "Write protected" -# -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0000 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0001 Critical -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0002 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0004 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0008 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0010 Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0020 Critical -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0040 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0080 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 674:256 0x70 0x15 0x0100 Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Supermicro CPU Temperature Sensor -## X7DBR-3/X7DB8/X8DTN/X7SBI-LN4/X8DTH/X8DTG/X8DTU/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTU-6+/X8DTL/X8DTL-3F -## X8SIL-F/X9SCL/X9SCM/X8DTN+-F/X8SIE/X9SCA-F-O/H8DGU-F/X9DRi-F/X9DRI-LN4F+/X9SPU-F-O -## X9SCM-iiF/H8SGL-F -## -## Manufacturer ID = 10876 (Supermicro), 10437 (Peppercon, IPMI card manufacturer), -## 47488 (Supermicro, not IANA number, special case), -## 5593 (Magnum Technologies, rebranded Supermicro board) -## Product ID = 4 (X7DBR-3, X7DB8, X8DTN, X7SBI-LN4), 43707 (X8DTH, X8DTG, X8DTU, X8DT3-LN4F), 1549 (X8DTU-6+), -## 6 (X8DTL, X8DTL-3F), 1541 (X8SIL-F), 1572 (X9SCL, X9SCM), 1551 (X8DTN+-F), 1037 (X8SIE) -## 1585 (X9SCA-F-O), 43025 (H8DGU-F), 4520 (H8DGU), 48145 (H8DG6), 1576 (X9DRi-F), 1574 (X9DRI-LN4F+), 1603 (X9SPU-F-O) -## 1600 (X9SCM-iiF), 42769 (H8SGL-F) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 70h (OEM) -## Sensor Type = C0h (OEM) -## Value 0x0000 = "Low" -## Value 0x0001 = "Medium" -## Value 0x0002 = "High" -## Value 0x0004 = "Overheat" -## Value 0x0007 = "Not Installed" -## -## Note: Early Supermicro motherboards used the "Peppercon" Manufacturer ID -# -# IPMI_OEM_Value 10876:1572+1576+1574+1603+1600,10437:4,47488:43707+1549+6+1541+1572+1551+1037+1585+43025+4520+48145+42769,5593:6 0x70 0xC0 0x0000 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Value 10876:1572+1576+1574+1603+1600,10437:4,47488:43707+1549+6+1541+1572+1551+1037+1585+43025+4520+48145+42769,5593:6 0x70 0xC0 0x0001 Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Value 10876:1572+1576+1574+1603+1600,10437:4,47488:43707+1549+6+1541+1572+1551+1037+1585+43025+4520+48145+42769,5593:6 0x70 0xC0 0x0002 Warning -# IPMI_OEM_Value 10876:1572+1576+1574+1603+1600,10437:4,47488:43707+1549+6+1541+1572+1551+1037+1585+43025+4520+48145+42769,5593:6 0x70 0xC0 0x0004 Critical -# IPMI_OEM_Value 10876:1572+1576+1574+1603+1600,10437:4,47488:43707+1549+6+1541+1572+1551+1037+1585+43025+4520+48145+42769,5593:6 0x70 0xC0 0x0007 Warning -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Intel SMI Timeout -## Intel SR1625 -## Intel S5500WB/Penguin Computing Relion 700 -## Quanta QSSC-S4R/Appro GB812X-CN (Quanta motherboard maintains Intel manufacturer ID) -## Intel S5000PAL -## -## and -## -## Intel Power Throttled -## Quanta QSSC-S4R/Appro GB812X-CN (Quanta motherboard maintains Intel manufacturer ID) -## -## Manufacturer ID = 343 (Intel) -## Product ID = 62 (Intel SR1625, S5500WB), 64 (Quanta QSSC-S4R), 40 (Intel S5000PAL) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 3h (State Asserted/Deasserted) -## Sensor Type = F3h (OEM) -## Bitmask 0x0001 = "State Deasserted" -## Bitmask 0x0002 = "State Asserted" -## -# -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 343:62+64+40 0x03 0xF3 0x0000 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 343:62+64+40 0x03 0xF3 0x0001 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 343:62+64+40 0x03 0xF3 0x0002 Critical -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Intel NMI State -## -## Manufacturer ID = 343 (Intel) -## Product ID = 40 (Intel S5000PAL) -## Event/Reading Type Code = 3h (State Asserted/Deasserted) -## Sensor Type = C0h (OEM) -## Bitmask 0x0001 = "State Deasserted" -## Bitmask 0x0002 = "State Asserted" -## -# -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 343:40 0x03 0xC0 0x0000 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 343:40 0x03 0xC0 0x0001 Nominal -# IPMI_OEM_Bitmask 343:40 0x03 0xC0 0x0002 Critical -# -########################################################################################################## diff --git a/freeipmi/ipmidetect.conf b/freeipmi/ipmidetect.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 18a8b8d..0000000 --- a/freeipmi/ipmidetect.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -########################################################################################################## -# -# IPMIdetect configuration file. -# -# For more information on the fields below, please see the manpage -# ipmidetect.conf(5). -# -# P.S. If you configure different values, remember to uncomment the line :-) -# -########################################################################################################## -# -# hostnames ... -# -# port -# -# timeout_len diff --git a/freeipmi/libipmiconsole.conf b/freeipmi/libipmiconsole.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 4aaf344..0000000 --- a/freeipmi/libipmiconsole.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -########################################################################################################## -# -# Libipmiconsole defaults -# -# This configuration file defines a number of defaults for the -# libipmiconsole library. The configuration of these defaults may be -# useful for environments in which programs link to libipmiconsole but -# do not support configuration of libipmiconsole parameters. For more -# detailed descriptions and configuration information see -# libipmiconsole.conf(5) or ipmiconsole.h. -# -# If you configure different values, remember to uncomment the line :-) -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Context IPMI Config -## -## Every SOL session is housed within an libipmiconsole context. The -## following defines IPMI config default values for each context -## created. -# -# libipmiconsole-context-username myusername -# -# libipmiconsole-context-password mypassword -# -# libipmiconsole-context-k_g mykey -# -# libipmiconsole-context-privilege-level ADMIN -# -# libipmiconsole-context-cipher-suite-id 3 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-workaround-flags workaround1 workaround2 -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Context Protocol Config -## -## Every SOL session is housed within an libipmiconsole context. The -## following defines protocol config default values for each context -## created. -# -# libipmiconsole-context-session-timeout-len 60000 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-retransmission-timeout-len 500 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-retransmission-backoff-count 2 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-keepalive-timeout-len 20000 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-retransmission-keepalive-timeout-len 5000 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-acceptable-packet-errors-count 16 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-maximum-retransmission-count 16 -# -########################################################################################################## -# -## Context Engine Config -## -## Every SOL session is housed within an libipmiconsole context. The -## following defines engine config default values for each context -## created. Knowledge of the libipmiconsole library may be necessary -## to understand the meaning of these settings. Please see the -## ipmiconsole.h header file for additional information on the -## library. -# -# libipmiconsole-context-engine-flags flag1 flag2 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-behavior-flags flag1 flag2 -# -# libipmiconsole-context-debug-flags flag1 flag2 -# -########################################################################################################## diff --git a/logrotate.d/cups b/logrotate.d/cups deleted file mode 100644 index 773c70f..0000000 --- a/logrotate.d/cups +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -/var/log/cups/*_log { - missingok - notifempty - sharedscripts -} diff --git a/logrotate.d/netdata b/logrotate.d/netdata deleted file mode 100644 index 4836400..0000000 --- a/logrotate.d/netdata +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -/var/log/netdata/*.log { - daily - missingok - rotate 14 - compress - delaycompress - notifempty - sharedscripts - postrotate - /bin/kill -HUP `cat /run/netdata/netdata.pid 2>/dev/null` 2>/dev/null || true - endscript -} diff --git a/netdata/.install-type b/netdata/.install-type deleted file mode 100644 index f7f6c09..0000000 --- a/netdata/.install-type +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -INSTALL_TYPE='binpkg-rpm' -PREBUILT_ARCH='x86_64' -PREBUILT_DISTRO=' ' diff --git a/netdata/edit-config b/netdata/edit-config deleted file mode 100755 index 74f3634..0000000 --- a/netdata/edit-config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env sh - -# shellcheck disable=SC1091 -[ -f /etc/profile ] && . /etc/profile - -set -e - -script_dir="$(CDPATH="" cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd -P)" - -usage() { - check_directories - cat <&2 "ERROR: ${1}" -} - -abspath() { - if [ -d "${1}/" ]; then - echo "$(cd "${1}" && /usr/bin/env PWD= pwd -P)/" - elif [ -f "${1}" ]; then - echo "$(cd "$(dirname "${1}")" && /usr/bin/env PWD= pwd -P)/$(basename "${1}")" - elif echo "${1}" | grep -q '/'; then - if echo "${1}" | grep -q '^/'; then - mkdir -p "$(dirname "${1}")" - echo "$(cd "$(dirname "${1}")" && /usr/bin/env PWD= pwd -P)/$(basename "${1}")" - else - mkdir -p "${script_dir}/$(dirname "${1}")" - echo "${script_dir}/${1}" - fi - else - echo "${script_dir}/${1}" - fi -} - -is_prefix() { - echo "${2}" | grep -qE "^${1}" - return $? -} - -check_directories() { - if [ -f "${script_dir}/.container-hostname" ]; then - NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR="${script_dir}" - NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR="/usr/lib/netdata/conf.d" - return - fi - - if [ -e "${script_dir}/.environment" ]; then - OLDPATH="${PATH}" - # shellcheck disable=SC1091 - . "${script_dir}/.environment" - PATH="${OLDPATH}" - fi - - if [ -n "${NETDATA_PREFIX}" ] && [ -d "${NETDATA_PREFIX}/usr/lib/netdata/conf.d" ]; then - stock_dir="${NETDATA_PREFIX}/usr/lib/netdata/conf.d" - elif [ -n "${NETDATA_PREFIX}" ] && [ -d "${NETDATA_PREFIX}/lib/netdata/conf.d" ]; then - stock_dir="${NETDATA_PREFIX}/lib/netdata/conf.d" - elif [ -d "${script_dir}/../../usr/lib/netdata/conf.d" ]; then - stock_dir="${script_dir}/../../usr/lib/netdata/conf.d" - elif [ -d "${script_dir}/../../lib/netdata/conf.d" ]; then - stock_dir="${script_dir}/../../lib/netdata/conf.d" - elif [ -d "/usr/lib/netdata/conf.d" ]; then - stock_dir="/usr/lib/netdata/conf.d" - fi - - [ -z "${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}" ] && NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR="${script_dir}" - [ -z "${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}" ] && NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR="${stock_dir}" - - if [ -z "${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}" ]; then - error "Unable to find stock config directory." - exit 1 - fi -} - -check_editor() { - if [ -z "${editor}" ]; then - if [ -n "${EDITOR}" ] && command -v "${EDITOR}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then - editor="${EDITOR}" - elif command -v editor >/dev/null 2>&1; then - editor="editor" - elif command -v vi >/dev/null 2>&1; then - editor="vi" - else - error "Unable to find a usable editor, tried \${EDITOR} (${EDITOR}), editor, and vi." - exit 1 - fi - elif ! command -v "${editor}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then - error "Unable to locate user specified editor ${editor}, is it in your PATH?" - exit 1 - fi -} - -running_in_container() { - [ -e /.dockerenv ] && return 0 - [ -e /.dockerinit ] && return 0 - [ -r /proc/1/environ ] && tr '\000' '\n' /dev/null && return 0 -} - -get_docker_command() { - if [ -x "${docker}" ]; then - return 0 - elif command -v docker >/dev/null 2>&1; then - docker="$(command -v docker)" - elif command -v podman >/dev/null 2>&1; then - docker="$(command -v podman)" - else - error "Unable to find a usable container tool stack. I support Docker and Podman." - exit 1 - fi -} - -run_in_container() { - ${docker} exec "${1}" /bin/sh -c "${2}" || return 1 - return 0 -} - -check_for_container() { - get_docker_command - ${docker} container inspect "${1}" >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 1 - run_in_container "${1}" "[ -d \"${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}\" ]" >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 1 - return 0 -} - -handle_container() { - if running_in_container; then - return 0 - elif [ -z "${container}" ] && [ -f "${script_dir}/.container-hostname" ]; then - echo >&2 "Autodetected containerized Netdata instance. Attempting to autodetect container ID." - possible_container="$(cat "${script_dir}/.container-hostname")" - if check_for_container "${possible_container}"; then - container="${possible_container}" - elif check_for_container netdata; then - container="netdata" - else - error "Could not autodetect container ID. It must be supplied on the command line with the --container option." - exit 1 - fi - - echo >&2 "Found Netdata container with ID or name ${container}" - elif [ -n "${container}" ]; then - if ! check_for_container "${container}"; then - error "No container with ID or name ${container} exists." - exit 1 - fi - fi -} - -list_files() { - check_directories - handle_container - - if test -t && command -v tput > /dev/null 2>&1; then - width="$(tput cols)" - fi - - if [ -z "${container}" ]; then - if [ "$(uname -s)" = "Linux" ]; then - # shellcheck disable=SC2046,SC2086 - files="$(cd "${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}" && ls ${width:+-C} ${width:+-w ${width}} $(find . -type f | cut -d '/' -f 2-))" - elif [ "$(uname -s)" = "FreeBSD" ]; then - if [ -n "${width}" ]; then - export COLUMNS="${width}" - fi - - # shellcheck disable=SC2046 - files="$(cd "${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}" && ls ${width:+-C} $(find . -type f | cut -d '/' -f 2-))" - else - # shellcheck disable=SC2046 - files="$(cd "${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}" && ls $(find . -type f | cut -d '/' -f 2-))" - fi - else - files="$(run_in_container "${container}" "cd /usr/lib/netdata/conf.d && ls ${width:+-C} ${width:+-w ${width}} \$(find . -type f | cut -d '/' -f 2-)")" - fi - - if [ -z "${files}" ]; then - error "Failed to find any configuration files." - exit 1 - fi - - cat <&2 "Copying '${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}' to '${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}' ... " - cp -p "${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}" "${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}" || exit 1 - else - echo >&2 "Creating empty '${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}' ... " - touch "${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}" || exit 1 - fi -} - -copy_container() { - if [ ! -w "${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}" ]; then - error "Cannot write to ${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}!" - exit 1 - fi - - if run_in_container "${container}" "[ -f \"${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}\" ]"; then - echo >&2 "Copying '${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}' to '${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}' ... " - ${docker} cp -a "${container}:${NETDATA_STOCK_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}" "${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}" || exit 1 - else - echo >&2 "Creating empty '${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}' ... " - touch "${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}" || exit 1 - fi -} - -copy() { - if [ -f "${NETDATA_USER_CONFIG_DIR}/${1}" ]; then - return 0 - elif [ -n "${container}" ]; then - copy_container "${1}" - else - copy_native "${1}" - fi -} - -edit() { - echo >&2 "Editing '${1}' ..." - - # check we can edit - if [ ! -w "${1}" ]; then - error "Cannot write to ${1}!" - exit 1 - fi - - "${editor}" "${1}" - exit $? -} - -main() { - parse_args "${@}" - check_directories - check_editor - handle_container - copy "${file}" - edit "${absfile}" -} - -main "${@}" diff --git a/netdata/netdata-updater.conf b/netdata/netdata-updater.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 09af046..0000000 --- a/netdata/netdata-updater.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for netdata-updater.sh script. -# -# When run non-interactively, the updater script will delay some -# random number of seconds up to NETDATA_UPDATER_JITTER before -# actually running the update. The default is 3600 (one -# hour). Most users should not need to change this. -#NETDATA_UPDATER_JITTER="3600" - -# On systems using our native packages, the updater will by default -# attempt to install optional plugin packages that would be installed by -# default on clean installs if those packages are supported on the system. -# -# This behavior can be disabled on a per-package basis using the below -# variables. Setting the variable to a value other than 0 will disable -# the corresponding package (note that you still need to remove the package -# yourself if you don0t want it, this just controls whether the updater -# will try to ensure it’s installed or not). -# -# NETDATA_NO_SYSTEMD_JOURNAL controls the `netdata-plugin-systemd-journal` -# package, which provides the systemd journal plugin for Netdata. -#NETDATA_NO_SYSTEMD_JOURNAL="0" diff --git a/netdata/netdata.conf b/netdata/netdata.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 94d9ab8..0000000 --- a/netdata/netdata.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -# netdata configuration -# -# You can get the latest version of this file, using: -# -# netdatacli dumpconfig > /etc/netdata/netdata.conf -# -# You can also download it using: -# -# wget -O /etc/netdata/netdata.conf http://localhost:19999/netdata.conf -# or -# curl -o /etc/netdata/netdata.conf http://localhost:19999/netdata.conf -# -# You can uncomment and change any of the options below. -# The value shown in the commented settings, is the default value. -# - -[global] - run as user = netdata - - # default storage size - increase for longer data retention - page cache size = 32 - dbengine multihost disk space = 256 - diff --git a/pam.d/cups b/pam.d/cups deleted file mode 100644 index 9943b0d..0000000 --- a/pam.d/cups +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -#%PAM-1.0 -# Use password-auth common PAM configuration for the daemon -auth include password-auth -account include password-auth diff --git a/systemd/system/dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service b/systemd/system/dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service deleted file mode 120000 index e7ae405..0000000 --- a/systemd/system/dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/usr/lib/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.service \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/avahi-daemon.service b/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/avahi-daemon.service deleted file mode 120000 index e7ae405..0000000 --- a/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/avahi-daemon.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/usr/lib/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.service \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/cups.path b/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/cups.path deleted file mode 120000 index 53324dc..0000000 --- a/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/cups.path +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.path \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/cups.service b/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/cups.service deleted file mode 120000 index a9ef506..0000000 --- a/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/cups.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.service \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/systemd/system/printer.target.wants/cups.service b/systemd/system/printer.target.wants/cups.service deleted file mode 120000 index a9ef506..0000000 --- a/systemd/system/printer.target.wants/cups.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.service \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/avahi-daemon.socket b/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/avahi-daemon.socket deleted file mode 120000 index 045b23d..0000000 --- a/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/avahi-daemon.socket +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/usr/lib/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.socket \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/cups.socket b/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/cups.socket deleted file mode 120000 index 8015ac2..0000000 --- a/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/cups.socket +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.socket \ No newline at end of file