(c) 2015-2023, Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de> (c) 2011-2016, Pete Hildebrandt <send2ph@gmail.de> (c) 2005-2011, Mondrian Nuessle et al.
This project provides a management software for the following USB controlled powerstrips:
- Gembird SIS-PMS SilverShield
- Gembird MSIS-PM
- EnerGenie EG-PM
- EnerGenie EG-PMS
- EnerGenie EG-PM2
- EnerGenie EG-PMS2
The installation is done by issueing the following commands
./autogen.sh # only needed after checkout of the Git repository
./configure
make
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig
See the file INSTALL for generic installation instructions.
The following configure options may be of interest:
-
--prefix=directory-prefix Set installation directory-prefix (default is /usr/local)
-
--enable-webless Disable the builtin webserver. It will not be compiled into the binary. The command line options for the web-interface will not be available.
-
--with-webdir=directory Install the web-interface file to subdirectories of the given directory. A symbolic link in this directory will point to skin2. And the path will be the default path compiled into the binary. The default without this option is /usr/local/share/doc/sispmctl/skin.
-
--with-bindaddr=ipaddress Give the IP address (in dotted decimal form, i.e. 127.0.0.1) for the default interface that the webserver accepts connections on. The default without this option is to use all available interfaces.
-
--with-default-port=portnumber Give the default port number the webserver is listening on. If you do not specify this option, the default is 2638.
- libusb 0.1.9+ must be installed; libusb-config must be in $PATH
The command sispmctl
can be used to
- show the status of one or all outputs
- switch on or off, or toggle an output
- program a schedule according to which outputs shall be switched on and off
- launch the web interface
You can display the man page with
man sispmctl
The web interface may be started manually (i.e. sispmctl -l
). The default
port is 2638.
The web interface does not recognize which device type is connected, so always four outlets will be displayed.
The web server can be started automatically with systemd. This requires the following steps:
Create user sispmctl in group sispmctl. The command on Debian and Ubuntu is
adduser sispmctl --system --group --disabled-login --no-create-home
Provide the necessary authorizations via udev (see below).
cp examples/60-sispmctl.rules /lib/udev/rules.d/60-sispmctl.rules
udevadm control --reload-rules
Adjust and copy the systemd service definition
cp examples/sispmctl.service /lib/systemd/system
Enable and start the service with
systemctl enable sispmctl.service
systemctl start sispmctl.service
The webserver supports basic authentication. To set the password create file
/etc/sispmctl/password. The first line must contain the colon separated and
base64 encoded user and password, e.g user:password is encoded as
dXNlcjpwYXNzd29yZA==. You can use the base64
command for encoding. Enter
CRTL+D twice after entering user:password.
mkdir /etc/sispmctl
base64 > /etc/sispmctl/password
chown sispmctl:sispmctl /etc/sispmctl/password
chmod 400 /etc/sispmctl/password
Or just use the bash script examples/passwordsetup.sh.
There are multiple skins between you might select:
- src/web1/ - a classic skin
- src/web2/ - a dark skin suitable for mobiles
- src/web3/ - a light skin suitable for mobiles
The skins are installed under $(PREFIX)/share/doc/sispmctl/httpd/skin1..3
The default skin is selected by the symbolic link
$(PREFIX)/share/doc/sispmctl/skin which points to skin2 after
installation. You can easily select a different skin by passing the directory
with parameter -u to sispmctl
in the service definition.
It is quite easy to change one or write a new one. Try it.
Per default, only root is allowed to use devices directly, therefore the SiS-PM also only works as root.
To allow group sispmctl access create file /lib/udev/rules.d/60-sispmctl.rules with the following content
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04b4", ATTR{idProduct}=="fd10", GROUP="sispmctl", MODE="660"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04b4", ATTR{idProduct}=="fd11", GROUP="sispmctl", MODE="660"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04b4", ATTR{idProduct}=="fd12", GROUP="sispmctl", MODE="660"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04b4", ATTR{idProduct}=="fd13", GROUP="sispmctl", MODE="660"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04b4", ATTR{idProduct}=="fd15", GROUP="sispmctl", MODE="660"
Then reload the udev rules with
udevadm control --reload-rules
Solaris 10 and later come with sufficient libusb support; the ugen (generic USB) driver needs to be associated with the SIS-PM devices by issueing the following command before plugging in the device:
for SIS-PM:
update_drv -a -i '"usb4b4,fd11"' ugen
for mSIS-PM:
update_drv -a -i '"usb4b4,fd10"' ugen
update_drv -a -i '"usb4b4,fd12"' ugen
for energenie:
update_drv -a -i '"usb4b4,fd13"' ugen
for EG-PMS2:
update_drv -a -i '"usb4b4,fd15"' ugen
SiS-PM Control for Linux is published under the GNU Public License Version 2 or (at your option) any later version.