condor_power (1) - Linux Manuals
Name
condor_power send packet intended to wake a machine from a low power state
Synopsis
condor_power [ -h ]condor_power [ -d ] [ -i ] [ -m MACaddress ] [ -s subnet ] [ ClassAdFile ]
Description
condor_power sends one UDP Wake on LAN (WOL) packet to a machine specified either by command line arguments or by the contents of a machine ClassAd. The machine ClassAd may be in a file, where the file name specified by the optional argument ClassAdFile is given on the command line. With no command line arguments to specify the machine, and no file specified, condor_power quietly presumes that standard input is the file source which will specify the machine ClassAd that includes the public IP address and subnet of the machine.
condor_power needs a complete specification of the machine to be successful. If a MAC address is provided on the command line, but no subnet is given, then the default value for the subnet is used. If a subnet is provided on the command line, but no MAC address is given, then condor_power falls back to taking its information in the form of the machine ClassAd as provided in a file or on standard input. Note that this case implies that the command line specification of the subnet is ignored.
condor_power relies on the router receiving the WOL packet to correctly broadcast the request. Since routers are often configured to ignore requests to broadcast messages on a different subnet than the sender, the send of a WOL packet to a machine on a different subnet may fail.
Options
-h
- Print usage information and exit.
-d
- Enable debugging messages.
-i
- Read a ClassAd that is piped in through standard input.
-m MACaddress
- Specify the MAC address in the standard format of six groups of two hexadecimal digits separated by colons.
-s subnet
- Specify the subnet in the standard form of a mask for an IPv4 address. Without this option, a global broadcast will be sent.
Exit Status
condor_power will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
Author
Center for High Throughput Computing, University of Wisconsin-MadisonCopyright
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