Hi folks,
Cura is dead, long live OpenLMI! Due to legal reasons, Cura has been
renamed to OpenLMI today.
OpenLMI = Open Linux Management Infrastructure.
Everything stays the same, only the name and associated bits and pieces
changed:
* New home page: http://fedorahosted.org/openlmi
* git URLs: http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/openlmi-$SUBPROJECT.git
* openlmi-devel mailing list:
https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/openlmi-devel (all
subscribers were moved there automatically)
* Lot of documentation changes (sigh).
Use following command to set new location of git origin in your local
clones:
$ git remote set-url origin
ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/openlmi-$SUBPROJECT.git/
We are going to release updated packages shortly.
We apologize for any troubles this change may cause. Thanks for
understanding!
Jan Safranek
Hello,
Are you taking in account the wake-on-lan capability in the power provider
side of cura-providers?
I really don't know if this wol capability is out of power CIM definition,
I'm trying to get information about it.
Best regards.
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javi
Hello again,
I'm testing the Cura providers availables right now by means of some CIM
client using Java language. I'm trying to mimic the Python CLI tools,
however I'm not a Java programmer so this is a prove of concept of Cura.
If anyone is interested this is the link:
https://github.com/javiroman/cura-poc/tree/master/cli-tools-java
Best regards.
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javi
Hi!
Probably this is not the best place (development list) to post this kind of
information. Anyway, I'd like to inform about the publication of a simple
article about DMTF and Cura Project. This is the first article, so the Cura
Project is not studied deeply.
This article could be an entry point, or introduction for the development
of Cura technology, for people which it's the first time to face up with
terminology like DMTF, CIM, CIMON, MOF, ...
The article:
http://www.kernel-labs.org/node/1
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Javi Roman