HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual SetLogicalServerGroupActiveServerCount

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Boolean redundantPaths

Optional. Mark the disk as needing redundant SAN paths. Defaults to

 

 

single path. For physical disks only. Ignored for virtual disks.

 

RawMappingTypeEnum

Optional. The Raw Disk Mapping (RDM) type for the disk. Defaults to

 

rawMappingType

NONE. For physical disks only. Ignored for virtual disks.

Returns

String requestId

Request ID for the operation.

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

LogicalServerGroupNot

FoundException

ServiceNotFoundException

IOSoapException

setLogicalServerGroupActiveServerCount

Name

setLogicalServerGroupActive

Activates or deactivates logical servers as necessary to achieve a target

 

ServerCount

number of active logical servers in a logical server group. The existing

 

 

number of active logical servers is evaluated against the target. If they

 

 

are the same, no action is taken. If the target is greater, the required

 

 

number of logical servers in a DEACTIVATED state is activated. If the

 

 

target is less, the required number of logical servers in an UP state is

 

 

deactivated. No logical servers are added to the logical server group in

 

 

any case. (Note that the logical servers to be affected may be selected

 

 

before the operation is processed, so an independent operation may

 

 

cause the resulting active server count to differ from what was requested.)

Parameters

String serviceName

The ID or name of the service containing the logical server group.

 

String

The name of the logical server group.

 

logicalServerGroupName

 

 

int targetServerCount

The target number of active logical servers.

 

boolean

Accept a partial result when too few logical servers are available to

 

acceptPartialResult

achieve the target count. If false, an error is returned in this case and the

 

 

operation is not partially performed.

 

List<String>

Optional list of server pools from which to allocate physical servers, if

 

serverPoolNames

necessary. If null, the pools currently available to the requesting user are

 

 

used.

Returns

String requestId

Request ID for the operation, or an empty string may be returned if no

 

 

change is initiated.

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

 

LogicalServerGroupNot

 

 

FoundException

 

 

NoServerPoolsAvailable

 

 

Exception

 

 

ServerPoolNotFound

 

 

Exception

 

 

ServiceNotFoundException

 

 

IOSoapException

 

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Contents Abstract API and CLI Operations Reference Guide7.1 7.1 Update 1Contents CMS Data Model Contents Example Usage ExceptionsSample Java Client Accessing the Chargeback Web Service InterfacesRequiredParameterException Part I Matrix API Introduction Integration interface overview New features in 7.1 UpdateIntroduction PowerCycleLogicalServers New featuresNew features in 7.1 QuiesceCms UnquiesceCms GetCmsQuiesceStatus EditLogicalServers RemoveLogicalServersLogicalServerGroupDetails LogicalServerInfoChargeback ServiceInfoRequestInfo TemplateInfoAccessing Wsdl Accessing the Web Service InterfacesCommand Line Interface SecurityImportTemplate OperationsExportTemplate List TemplateInfoListServices ServiceGetService CreateServiceDeactivateService DeleteServiceChangeServiceLease ActivateServicePowerOffService DeleteReplicaService PowerOnServiceRequest ListRequestsGetRequest GetRequestInfoSetRequestApprovalState ContinueRequestLogical Server Group CancelRequestGetLogicalServerGroup AddServersToLogicalServerGroupAddNewDiskToLogicalServerGroup AddDiskToLogicalServerGroupRawMappingTypeEnum SetLogicalServerGroupActiveServerCountDeactivateLogicalServers GetLogicalServerLogicalServerInfo LogicalServerDetailsPowerOnLogicalServers PowerOffLogicalServersActivateLogicalServers LogicalServerNotFound Exception Logical ServerEditLogicalServers PowerCycleLogicalServersRemoveLogicalServers ByteSizeEnumListServerPools Server PoolGetServerPool CreateServerPoolMoveServerToServerPool DeleteServerPoolAssignUsersToServerPool UnassignUsersFromServerPool ServerGetComputeServer GetVmHostSubnet SoftwareGetSanVolume ListSanVolumesListSanVolumeTemplates GetSanVolumeTemplateListOrganizations OrganizationGetOrganization AssignTemplateToOrganizationAssignServerToOrganization By a Service Provider AdministratorUnassignServerFromOrganization OrganizationName Returns None ExceptionsUnassignSubnetFromOrganization AssignSubnetToOrganizationAssignSoftwareToOrganization UnassignSoftwareFromOrganization BeginCmsMaintenanceSyncOrganizations CountRunningRequestsForCms EndCmsMaintenanceAddCms QuiesceCmsGetCmsQuiesceStatus LoadBalancerListLoadBalancers AddLoadBalancerRemoveLoadBalancer SetLoadBalancerPasswordAddLoadBalancerCertificate RemoveLoadBalancerCertificateLogicalLoadBalancer UnsetLoadBalancerPasswordCreateLogicalLoadBalancerGroup DeleteLogicalLoadBalancerGroupAddLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMember FirewallRuleGroupRemoveLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMember GetFirewallRuleGroupRemoveRuleFromFirewallRuleGroup AddRuleToFirewallRuleGroupSyncFirewallRuleGroups Name AddRuleToFirewallRuleAddFloatingIPAddress FloatingIPAddressMoveFloatingIPAddress RemoveFloatingIPAddressReleaseFloatingIPAddress ServerSnapshotListUnassociatedFloatingIPAddresses ListServerSnapshotsRevertServerSnapshot CreateServerSnapshotDeleteServerSnapshot Snapshot, recursively. 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