IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) is a set of standardized specifications for hardware-based platform management systems that makes it possible to control and monitor servers centrally.
This integration allows you to monitor and control servers that support IPMI. It can connect to your servers in three ways:
- via the
ipmi-server
addon from here which is basically a wrapper foripmitool
. - via the
ipmi-server
docker container. See mneveroff/ipmi-server, for instructions. This is basically a wrapped ipmi-server add-on from the previous option. - via the Python library python-ipmi which hasn't been tested with all servers.
If the ipmi-server
addon is installed and started then this will be primarily used,
and then it will fall back to the Python library if the addon is not reachable.
Install it via HACS or just copy the custom_components
folder in your home assistant config
folder.
Restart HASS and then add the ipmi
integration.
The component allows you to configure multiple servers that have unique aliases.
For each server that you configure the component will add all available sensors
, 5 actions
and 1 switch
.
The following sensors
will be added:
- all temperature sensors
- all fan sensors
- all voltage sensors
- all power sensors (the Python library can't extract these)
The following actions
are added:
- power on
- power off
- power cycle
- power reset
- soft shutdown
The switch
allows you to turn on the server and shut it down gracefully.
There is a send command
service available too, which allows you to send custom commands
to the server. This works only when the ipmi-server
addon is used.