diff --git a/xCAT-client/bin/sinv b/xCAT-client/bin/sinv deleted file mode 100755 index ee147a04d..000000000 --- a/xCAT-client/bin/sinv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env perl -# IBM(c) 2007 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html -BEGIN -{ - $::XCATROOT = - $ENV{'XCATROOT'} ? $ENV{'XCATROOT'} - : -d '/opt/xcat' ? '/opt/xcat' - : '/usr'; -} -use lib "$::XCATROOT/lib/perl"; -use strict; -use File::Basename; - -#use Data::Dumper; -use Getopt::Long; -use xCAT::MsgUtils; -use xCAT::Client; -use xCAT::SINV; -use xCAT::Utils; -my $bname = basename($0); - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -=head1 sinv - -This program is the client interface for sinv, the software inventory routine. - - - sinv command -The sinv command is designed to check the configuration of nodes in a cluster. The command takes as input command line flags or a file. One or more templates will be compared against the output of a dsh command run on the nodes. The nodes will then be grouped according to the template they matched and a report returned to the administrator. Whether root is required, depends on the required permission on the command to run. - - See man page for more information - -=cut - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Main - -my $cmdref; -my $rc = 0; -my $arg; -my @SaveARGV = @ARGV; -$cmdref->{command}->[0] = $bname; # save my command name -xCAT::SINV->parse_args; # parse the input, error, help or - # version will exit -my $arg = shift(@SaveARGV); - -if ($arg =~ /^-/) # no noderange -{ - xCAT::MsgUtils->message("I", - "Node range not specified, see sinv man page or sinv -h for syntax.\n"); - exit 1; -} -else -{ - $cmdref->{noderange}->[0] = $arg; # save noderange - @ARGV = @SaveARGV; # noderange removed for parsing -} - - -foreach (@SaveARGV) -{ - push(@{$cmdref->{arg}}, $_); -} - -xCAT::Client::submit_request($cmdref, \&xCAT::Client::handle_response); -exit $xCAT::Client::EXITCODE; -