- cat "$NODES_FILE" | \
- jq '.nodes[] | {
- name,
- username:.ipmi_driver_info.username,
- password:.ipmi_driver_info.password,
- address:.ipmi_driver_info.address
- } |
- .name + " " +
- .username + " " +
- .password + " " +
- .address' \
- | sed 's/"//g'
+
+ if [ ! -f "$NODES_FILE" ]; then
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ # The boot MAC address must be specified when a port is included
+ # in the IPMI driver address (i.e when using the VirtualBMC
+ # controller). Note that the below is a bit of a hack as it only
+ # checks the first entry in NODES_FILE for the port.
+ if cat "$NODES_FILE" |
+ jq -r '.nodes[0].ipmi_driver_info.address' | grep -c ':[0-9]\+$' >/dev/null; then
+ BOOT_LINK=$(cat "$NODES_FILE" |
+ jq -r '.nodes[0].net.links | map(.id=="provisioning_nic") | index(true)')
+ cat "$NODES_FILE" |
+ jq -r --argjson BOOT_LINK $BOOT_LINK '.nodes[] | [
+ .name,
+ .ipmi_driver_info.username,
+ .ipmi_driver_info.password,
+ .ipmi_driver_info.address,
+ .net.links[$BOOT_LINK].ethernet_mac_address,
+ .os.username,
+ .os.password,
+ .os.image_name
+ ] | @csv' |
+ sed 's/"//g'
+ else
+ cat "$NODES_FILE" |
+ jq -r '.nodes[] | [
+ .name,
+ .ipmi_driver_info.username,
+ .ipmi_driver_info.password,
+ .ipmi_driver_info.address,
+ "",
+ .os.username,
+ .os.password,
+ .os.image_name
+ ] | @csv' |
+ sed 's/"//g'
+ fi