Friday, October 4, 2019

find ilo

 #!/bin/bash  
 #  
 # findilos - Search a local network segment for iLOs  
 #      The iLO is the Integrated Lights-Out management processor  
 #      used on HP ProLiant and BladeSystem servers  
 #  
 scriptversion="1.0"  
 #  
 # Author: iggy@nachotech.com  
 #  
 # Website: http://blog.nachotech.com  
 #  
 # Requires: tr sed expr curl nmap  
 #  
 # Tested with: Nmap 4.20, curl 7.17.1, RHEL4  
 #  
 # Note: Discovery of an iLO is dependent upon the Virtual Media port  
 #    being set to the default of 17988. If this has been changed  
 #    by the iLO administrator, then this script will NOT find it.  
 #  
 #    Also, if the iLO XML Reply Data Return has been Disabled by  
 #    the iLO administrator, this script will not be able to  
 #    gather any information about the server. It will still be  
 #    discovered, but all you will see is its IP address.  
 #  
   
 # GLOBAL VARIABLES  
   
 scriptname="findilos"  
 iloips="/tmp/tmpilos.$$"  
 iloxml="/tmp/tmpiloxml.$$"  
 ilohwvers="/tmp/tmpilohwvers.$$"  
   
 declare -i ilosfound=0  
   
 # FUNCTIONS  
   
 function parseiloxml {  
  fgrep "$1" $iloxml > /dev/null 2>&1  
  if [ $? -ne 0 ]  
  then  
   # tag not found in xml output, return empty string  
   parsedstring="N/A"  
  else  
   # tag was found - now we parse it from the output  
   tempstring=$( cat $iloxml | tr -d -c [:print:] | sed "s/^.*<$1>//" | sed "s/<.$1.*//")  
   # trim off leading and trailing whitespace  
   parsedstring=`expr match "$tempstring" '[ \t]*\(.*[^ \t]\)[ \t]*$'`  
  fi  
 }  
   
 function is_installed {  
  which $1 > /dev/null 2>&1  
  if [ $? -ne 0 ]  
  then  
   printf "\nERROR: %s not installed.\n\n" $1  
   exit 255  
  fi  
 }  
   
 # MAIN  
 # check for tools that we depend upon  
   
 is_installed tr  
 is_installed sed  
 is_installed expr  
 is_installed curl  
 is_installed nmap  
   
 # check syntax - should have 1 and only 1 parameter on cmdline  
   
 if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then  
  printf "%s %s ( http://blog.nachotech.com/ )\n" $scriptname $scriptversion  
  printf "Usage: %s {target network specification}\n" $scriptname  
  printf "TARGET NETWORK SPECIFICATION:\n"  
  printf " Can pass hostnames, IP addresses, networks, etc.\n"  
  printf " Ex: server1.company.com, company.com/24, 192.168.0.1/16, 10.0.0-255.1-254\n"  
  printf "EXAMPLE:\n"  
  printf " %s 16.32.64.0/22\n" $scriptname  
  exit 255  
 fi  
   
 iprange=$1  
   
 # prepare lookup file for iLO hardware versions  
   
 cat > $ilohwvers << EOF  
 iLO-1 shows hw version ASIC: 2  
 iLO-2 shows hw version ASIC: 7  
 i-iLO shows hw version T0  
 EOF  
   
 #  
 # scan a range of IP addresses looking for an  
 # open tcp port 17988 (the iLO virtual media port)  
 #  
   
 printf "Scanning..."  
   
 nmap -n -P0 -sS -p 17988 -oG - $iprange | fgrep /open/ | awk '{print $2}' > $iloips  
   
 printf "\n\n"  
   
 #  
 # open and read the list of IP addresses one at a time  
 #  
   
 exec 3< $iloips  
   
 echo "--------------- ------ -------- ------------ -------------------------"  
 echo "iLO IP Address iLO HW iLO FW  Server S/N  Server Model"  
 echo "--------------- ------ -------- ------------ -------------------------"  
   
 while read iloip <&3 ; do  
  ilosfound=$ilosfound+1  
  #  
  # attempt to read the xmldata from iLO, no password required  
  #  
  curl --proxy "" --fail --silent --max-time 3 http://$iloip/xmldata item=All > $iloxml  
   
  #  
  # parse out the Server model (server product name)  
  # from the XML output  
  #  
   
  parseiloxml SPN; servermodel=$parsedstring  
  parseiloxml SBSN; sernum=$parsedstring  
  parseiloxml PN;  ilotype=$parsedstring  
  parseiloxml FWRI; ilofirmware=$parsedstring  
  parseiloxml HWRI; ilohardware=$parsedstring  
   
  ilohwver=$(grep "$ilohardware" $ilohwvers|awk '{print $1}')  
  if [ "$ilohwver" == "" ]; then  
   ilohwver="N/A"  
  fi  
   
  if [ "$sernum" == "" ]; then  
   sernum="N/A"  
  fi  
   
  printf "%-15s %-6s %-8s %-12s %s\n" $iloip "$ilohwver" "$ilofirmware" "$sernum" "$servermodel"  
   
 done  
   
 printf "\n%d iLOs found on network target %s.\n\n" $ilosfound $iprange  
   
 rm -f $iloips $iloxml $ilohwvers  
   
 exit 0  

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