•Dell.Configuration.Perform
–Exit and enter maintenance mode
–Get the vCenter user group to query the permissions
–Register and configure alerts, for example enable/disable alerts on the event settings page
–Post events/alerts to vCenter
–Configure event settings on the event settings page
–Restore default alerts on the event settings page
–Check DRS status on clusters while configuring alerts/events settings
–Reboot host after performing update or any other configuration action
–Monitor vCenter tasks status/progress
–Create vCenter tasks, for example firmware update task, host configuration task, and inventory task
–Update vCenter task status/progress
–Get host profiles
–Add host to data center
–Add host to cluster
–Apply profile to host
–Get CIM credentials
–Configure hosts for compliance
–Get the compliance tasks status
•Dell.Inventory.Configure ReadOnly
–Get all vCenter hosts to construct the vCenter tree while configuring connection profiles
–Check if the host is a Dell server when the tab is selected
–Get the vCenter's Address/IP
–Get host IP/Address
–Get the current vCenter session user based on the vSphere client session ID
–Get the vCenter inventory tree to display the vCenter inventory in a tree structure.
•Dell.Monitoring.Monitor
–Get host name for posting the event
–Perform the event log operations, for example get the event count, or change the event log settings
–Register, unregister, and configure events/alerts – Receive SNMP traps and post events
•Dell.Configuration.Firmware Update
–Perform firmware update
–Load firmware repository and DUP file information on the firmware update wizard page
–Query firmware inventory
–Configure firmware repository settings
–Configure staging folder and perform update using the staging feature
–Test the network and repository connections
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–Create, display, delete, and edit deployment templates
•Dell.Configuration.Perform
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