#!/usr/bin/python2 # This is a sample python script for going through all observed mac addresses # and assuming they are BMC related and printing nodeattrib commands # for each node to access the bmc using the interface specified on the command # line # Not necessarily as useful if there may be mistakes in the # net.switch/net.switchport attributes, but a handy utility in a pinch when # you really know import confluent.client as cl import socket import struct c = cl.Command() macs = [] interface = sys.argv[1] for mac in c.read('/networking/macs/by-mac/'): macs.append(mac['item']['href']) for mac in macs: macinfo = list(c.read('/networking/macs/by-mac/{0}'.format(mac)))[0] if 'possiblenode' in macinfo and macinfo['possiblenode']: if macinfo['macsonport'] > 1: print('#Ambiguous set of macs on port for ' + macinfo[ 'possiblenode']) prefix = int(mac.replace('-', '')[:6], 16) ^ 0b100000000000000000 prefix = prefix << 8 prefix |= 0xff suffix = int(mac.replace('-', '')[6:], 16) suffix |= 0xfe000000 rawn = struct.pack('!QLL', 0xfe80000000000000, prefix, suffix) bmc = socket.inet_ntop(socket.AF_INET6, rawn) print('nodeattrib {0} bmc={1}%{2}'.format(macinfo['possiblenode'], bmc, interface))