HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual Update 1, 7.1

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5900-2282

7.1.1

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October 2012

Corrected the “RequestDetails” (page 62)

 

 

 

 

data type.

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7.1.1

5

September 2012

Includes new v5 service endpoint with

 

 

 

 

interface extensions. See “New features

 

 

 

 

in 7.1 Update 1” (page 12).

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June 2012

Includes new v4 service endpoint with

 

 

 

 

interface extensions. See “New features

 

 

 

 

in 7.1” (page 13).

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Contents API and CLI Operations Reference Guide Abstract7.1 Update 1 7.1Contents CMS Data Model Contents Exceptions Example UsageAccessing the Chargeback Web Service Interfaces Sample Java ClientRequiredParameterException Part I Matrix API Introduction Introduction New features in 7.1 UpdateIntegration interface overview New features in 7.1 New featuresPowerCycleLogicalServers LogicalServerGroupDetails EditLogicalServers RemoveLogicalServersQuiesceCms UnquiesceCms GetCmsQuiesceStatus LogicalServerInfoRequestInfo ServiceInfoChargeback TemplateInfoCommand Line Interface Accessing the Web Service InterfacesAccessing Wsdl SecurityExportTemplate OperationsImportTemplate List TemplateInfoGetService ServiceListServices CreateServiceDeleteService DeactivateServicePowerOffService ActivateServiceChangeServiceLease Request PowerOnServiceDeleteReplicaService ListRequestsSetRequestApprovalState GetRequestInfoGetRequest ContinueRequestGetLogicalServerGroup CancelRequestLogical Server Group AddServersToLogicalServerGroupAddDiskToLogicalServerGroup AddNewDiskToLogicalServerGroupSetLogicalServerGroupActiveServerCount RawMappingTypeEnumLogicalServerInfo GetLogicalServerDeactivateLogicalServers LogicalServerDetailsActivateLogicalServers PowerOffLogicalServersPowerOnLogicalServers LogicalServerNotFound Exception Logical ServerRemoveLogicalServers PowerCycleLogicalServersEditLogicalServers ByteSizeEnumGetServerPool Server PoolListServerPools CreateServerPoolAssignUsersToServerPool DeleteServerPoolMoveServerToServerPool GetComputeServer ServerUnassignUsersFromServerPool GetVmHostSoftware SubnetListSanVolumeTemplates ListSanVolumesGetSanVolume GetSanVolumeTemplateGetOrganization OrganizationListOrganizations AssignTemplateToOrganizationUnassignServerFromOrganization By a Service Provider AdministratorAssignServerToOrganization OrganizationName Returns None ExceptionsAssignSoftwareToOrganization AssignSubnetToOrganizationUnassignSubnetFromOrganization SyncOrganizations BeginCmsMaintenanceUnassignSoftwareFromOrganization AddCms EndCmsMaintenanceCountRunningRequestsForCms QuiesceCmsListLoadBalancers LoadBalancerGetCmsQuiesceStatus AddLoadBalancerAddLoadBalancerCertificate SetLoadBalancerPasswordRemoveLoadBalancer RemoveLoadBalancerCertificateCreateLogicalLoadBalancerGroup UnsetLoadBalancerPasswordLogicalLoadBalancer DeleteLogicalLoadBalancerGroupRemoveLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMember FirewallRuleGroupAddLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMember GetFirewallRuleGroupSyncFirewallRuleGroups AddRuleToFirewallRuleGroupRemoveRuleFromFirewallRuleGroup Name AddRuleToFirewallRuleMoveFloatingIPAddress FloatingIPAddressAddFloatingIPAddress RemoveFloatingIPAddressListUnassociatedFloatingIPAddresses ServerSnapshotReleaseFloatingIPAddress ListServerSnapshotsDeleteServerSnapshot CreateServerSnapshotRevertServerSnapshot Snapshot, recursively. Defaults to false Data Model Data ModelCidrIpRange ByteSizeByteSizeEnum CmsQuiesceStateCostFrequencyEnum CostCostFrequency CustomAddressAssignmentTypeAttributeCustomSubnetBindingAttribute CustomStorageVolumeAttributeCustomProcessorAttribute CustomTemplateAttributesDeploymentServiceTypeEnum DeploymentServiceDeploymentServiceType DrModeFirewallRuleGroupDetails FirewallRuleFirewallRuleGroupInfo ImageTypeLeasePeriod IPTypeIPTypeEnum LoadBalancerInfoLogicalIPAddress LogicalDiskLogicalFirewallRuleGroup LogicalLoadBalancerGroupInfo LogicalLoadBalancerDetailsLogicalLoadBalancerGroupDetails LogicalLoadBalancerGroupMemberLogicalNetworkInterface LogicalLoadBalancerProtocolLogicalLoadBalancerProtocolEnum LogicalServerDetailsLogicalServerInfo ServiceEntityStatus statusLogicalServerGroupInfo LogicalSoftware LogicalSubnetNatEntry MessageSeverityMessageSeverityEnum NatTypeProcessorArchitecture PacketProtocolPacketProtocolEnum ProcessorArchitectureEnumRequestHistoryItemLevel RequestDetailsRequestHistoryItem RequestHistoryItemLevelEnumRequestType RequestStatusRequestStatusEnum RequestTypeEnumSanVolumeStateEnum SanVolumeSanVolumeState State cannot be determined SanVolumeTemplateServerPool IDs of the cloud capacity pools in the server poolServerPoolResourceNote ServiceActionServiceActionTrigger trigger ServerResourceServiceDetails ServiceActionTriggerServiceActionTriggerEnum ServiceEntityStatusSoftwareType ServiceInfoSoftwareDiskDefinition SoftwareTypeEnumStorageType StorageProvisioningTypeStorageProvisioningTypeEnum StorageTypeEnumVirtualizationTypeEnum TemplateInfoVirtualizationType VmHostDataStore VirtualSwitchVmHost WorkflowExceptions ServiceNotFoundException SanVolumeNotFoundExceptionSanVolumeTemplateNotFoundException OrganizationNotFoundExceptionTemplateNotFoundException SoftwareNotFoundExceptionSubnetNotFoundException UserNotFoundExceptionExample Usage Physical Server Maintenance ExamplePhysical Server Maintenance Example Sample Java Client Sample Java ClientSample Code Sample Code Sample Java Client IOClientPasswordHandler.java Sample Java Client Sample VisualStudio/.NET/C# Client Add this codeSample VisualStudio/.NET/C# Client String.Format0s, DateTime.NowPage Part II Chargeback API Chargeback Soap API Chargeback Soap APIHttps//cms-ip-address55443/hpio/chargeback/soap/v1?wsdl Accessing the Chargeback Web Service InterfacesAccessing the Chargeback Web Service Interfaces Detailed Usage Report OperationsSummary Usage Report One entry with consolidated data for the entire period List ServiceFilterAggregated Usage Report ServiceUsagePage Data Model FilterConnector enum ServiceFilterServiceFilterAttribute enum PeriodServerUsageSummary ServiceInformationResourceUsageSummary DiskUsageSummaryAggregateServiceUsage ServiceUsagePageServiceUsageSummary ServiceUsageDetailPageDiskUsageDetail IpAddressUsageDetailChargebackDataBaseException AuthenticationExceptionAuthorizationException ChargebackExceptionRequiredParameterException PeriodStartDateGreaterThanEndDateExceptionPeriodStartDateTooOldException PeriodStartDateGreaterThanEndDateExceptionSample Python Client Sample Python ClientPage Example 2 reports.py Pageindex =Page Sample Python Client 101 Sample Python Client Example 3 GUI.py 103Sample Python Client 105 Example 4 reportsfile.py Sample Chargeback Usage Report 107References ReferencesInformation to collect before contacting HP How to contact HPSupport and other resources Information to collect before contacting HPDocumentation feedback Warranty informationHP authorized resellers Subscribing to security bulletinsRelated information Related informationDocumentation and support
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