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Bismarc consist of the following components:
<dl> <dt><a href="{serverurl}">bismarc-server</a></dt> <dd> bismarc-server is a web application which continuously monitors bismarc devices an publishes their status via dynamic web pages and export into a database. Besides the status other information like cpu load and memory usage are written to the database. </dd> <dt>bismarc</dt> <dd> bismarc is the central control application. It provides a detailed view over the hardware and running processes. In addition it can kill single processes as well as reboot the complete system. bismarc-control connects directly to a single device and works independent of the <a href="{serverurl}">bismarc-server</a>. </dd> <dt><a href="bismarc-ipmi.html">bismarc-ipmibrowser</a></dt> <dd> bismarc-ipmibrowser is an expert application used to retrieve information via IPMI. Besides the sensor information, which is also at least partially displayed in bismarc-control, this includes information about the FRU's (Field Replacable Unit) and the chassis. In addition bismarc-ipmibrowser allows to perform a power cycle or activate / deactivate single FRUs.
As an expert application, bismarc-ipmibrowser can also connect to systems, which are not yet defined as a bismarc device in the database. </dd> <dt><a href="bismarc-snmp.html">bismarc-snmpbrowser</a></dt> <dd> bismarc-snmpbrowser is an expert application used to retrieve or set information via SNMP. bismarc-snmpbrowser also contains a MIB-Browser, which provides easy access to the numeric OIDs based on the loaded MIB files.
As an expert application, bismarc-snmpbrowser can also connect to systems, which are not yet defined as a bismarc device in the database. </dd> <!-- <dt>bismarc-db</dt> <dd> bismarc-db is used to maintain the definitions of bismarc devices in the database. </dd> <dt>bismarc-web</dt> <dd> bismarc-web is a simple web editor to create the statis bismarc web pages. </dd> --> </dl>