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== Benefit to Fedora == | == Benefit to Fedora == |
Revision as of 13:04, 6 June 2012
CIM Management
Summary
WBEM and CIM are two of the DMTF standards for enterprise system management. Fedora already contains implementation of the standard but the existing capabilities are focused more on system monitoring. The standards allow to add methods for system management as well. The goal is to implement new CIM providers and extend the existing ones to enable the basic system management capabilities. The implementation should adhere to the standards to allow for easier interoperability with other CIM/WBEM based applications. The feature is targeting system administrators and experienced users and should lay base ground for future development of enterprise-level management infrastructure for Fedora.
Owner
- Name: Tomas Smetana
- Email: tsmetana@redhat.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 18
- Last updated: 2012-06-06
- Percentage of completion: 20 %
Detailed Description
Ensure the current CIMOM servers (sblim-sfcb, tog-pegasus) work well withing the current Fedora infrastructure: proper systemd integration, sane default configuration, virtual provides to satisfy provider dependencies.
Add or extend the existing CIM providers to be able to perform the following areas and perform the listed tasks:
- Networking management
- Bring up / take down a network interface
- Set IPv4 address and netmask
- Set IPv6 address
- Configure basic routing: set default gateway
- Configure resolver
- Set FQDN
- Storage management
- Enumerate block devices
- Create/delete LVM volumes
- Build/destroy RAID (0,1,5)
- Create/remove a partition of ext3/4 type
- Mount and unmout a partition
- Event based monitoring of storage devices (emit indication event upon RAID degradation, SCSI error, etc.)
- Service management
- Enumerate system services and their status
- Start/stop a service
- Enable/disable a service
- Event based monitoring of service status (emit indication event upon service status change)
- Power management
- Halt, reboot, suspend or hibernate a system
- User management
- Create/update/remove user POSIX account
- Software management
- List the installed packages
- Install/update/remove a particular package
- Genereal system monitoring/management
- Show used/available memory
- Show used/available storage space
- Show power status
- Show the system load
- Show list of running processes
- Send a singal to a particular process
- Show list of logged in users
- User interface
- Port YAWN from mod_python to mod_wsgi to enable a basic WEB interface for the object model
- Implement simple WEB based WBEM client to hide the complexity of the whole CIM model; the application should allow to perform all the taks listed above
- Review the pywbem package to provide also a scripting interface
Benefit to Fedora
The Fedora users would be able to manage their systems (even networks of systems) using a single consistent central interface. The usage of DMTF standards allow for an integration with other vendors system management tools and the existing WBEM/CIM scripting languages bindings.
Scope
The new feature does not require any changes in the Fedora system outside the WBEM/CIM management tools.
How To Test
- Install one of the CIMOMs: sblim-sfcb or tog-pegasus
- Install the sblim-cmpi-* providers and any other providers developed and packaged as part of the project
- Ensure the providers are correctly registered with the chosen CIMOM
- Launch the CIMOM
- Perform the listed tasks using YAWN or any other WBEM client from a remote machine
- Ensure all the actions work as expected
- Each sub-feature should be accompanied with a testing python script: it should work flawlesly
User Experience
Easier management of larger networks using industry standard technologies.
Dependencies
None.
Contingency Plan
Not needed.
Documentation
- Provided as part of the project: sblim-cmpi-* packages and any of the eventual new packages contain the documentation.
- DMTF Standards
Release Notes
- Improved WBEM and CIM tools allow for easier remote management of the Fedora system
Comments and Discussion
- See Talk:Features/CIMManagement
- #fmci channel on freenode