HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual DeleteServerPool, MoveServerToServerPool

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Returns none

Exceptions InvalidParameterException

IOSoapException

deleteServerPool

Name

deleteServerPool

Deletes an existing server pool. Any servers in the server pool are moved

 

 

to the "Unassigned" pool. This operation may be performed only by an

 

 

infrastructure orchestration Administrator or Organization Administrator.

Parameters

String serverPoolName

The name of the server pool to delete.

Returns

None

 

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

ServerPoolNotFound

Exception

IOSoapException

moveServerToServerPool

Name

moveServerToServerPool

Moves a server to a different server pool. This operation may be

 

 

performed only by an infrastructure orchestration Administrator or

 

 

Organization Administrator.

Parameters

String

The name of the server pool to which the server is to be moved.

 

destinationPoolName

 

 

String serverResourceId

The resource ID of the server to be moved. (For example, the

 

 

LogicalServerInfo.resourceBindingId value when

 

 

LogicalServerInfo.isVirtual=false.)

 

String note

Optional annotation to be attached to the resource move. This note used

 

 

only when the destination pool is the Maintenance pool.

Returns

none

 

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

 

ServerPoolNotFound

 

 

Exception

 

ServerPoolNotFoundFor

ResourceException

IOSoapException

assignUsersToServerPool

Name

assignUsersToServerPool

Assigns user access to a server pool. This operation may be performed

 

 

only by an infrastructure orchestration Administrator or Organization

 

 

Administrator.

Parameters

String serverPoolName

The name of the server pool to which to assign user access.

 

List<String> userNames

A list of the names of users and Active Directory groups for which to allow

 

 

server pool access.

Returns

none

 

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

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Defaults to false Data Model Data ModelCidrIpRange ByteSizeByteSizeEnum CmsQuiesceStateCostFrequencyEnum CostCostFrequency CustomAddressAssignmentTypeAttributeCustomSubnetBindingAttribute CustomStorageVolumeAttributeCustomProcessorAttribute CustomTemplateAttributesDeploymentServiceTypeEnum DeploymentServiceDeploymentServiceType DrModeFirewallRuleGroupDetails FirewallRuleFirewallRuleGroupInfo ImageTypeLeasePeriod IPTypeIPTypeEnum LoadBalancerInfoLogicalDisk LogicalFirewallRuleGroupLogicalIPAddress LogicalLoadBalancerGroupInfo LogicalLoadBalancerDetailsLogicalLoadBalancerGroupDetails LogicalLoadBalancerGroupMemberLogicalNetworkInterface LogicalLoadBalancerProtocolLogicalLoadBalancerProtocolEnum LogicalServerDetailsServiceEntityStatus status LogicalServerGroupInfoLogicalServerInfo LogicalSoftware LogicalSubnetNatEntry MessageSeverityMessageSeverityEnum NatTypeProcessorArchitecture PacketProtocolPacketProtocolEnum ProcessorArchitectureEnumRequestHistoryItemLevel RequestDetailsRequestHistoryItem RequestHistoryItemLevelEnumRequestType RequestStatusRequestStatusEnum RequestTypeEnumSanVolume SanVolumeStateSanVolumeStateEnum State cannot be determined SanVolumeTemplateServerPool IDs of the cloud capacity pools in the server poolServerPoolResourceNote ServiceActionServiceActionTrigger trigger ServerResourceServiceDetails ServiceActionTriggerServiceActionTriggerEnum ServiceEntityStatusSoftwareType ServiceInfoSoftwareDiskDefinition SoftwareTypeEnumStorageType StorageProvisioningTypeStorageProvisioningTypeEnum StorageTypeEnumTemplateInfo VirtualizationTypeVirtualizationTypeEnum VmHostDataStore VirtualSwitchVmHost WorkflowExceptions ServiceNotFoundException SanVolumeNotFoundExceptionSanVolumeTemplateNotFoundException OrganizationNotFoundExceptionTemplateNotFoundException SoftwareNotFoundExceptionSubnetNotFoundException UserNotFoundExceptionPhysical Server Maintenance Example Physical Server Maintenance ExampleExample Usage Sample Java Client Sample CodeSample Java Client 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 APIAccessing the Chargeback Web Service Interfaces Accessing the Chargeback Web Service InterfacesHttps//cms-ip-address55443/hpio/chargeback/soap/v1?wsdl Operations Summary Usage ReportDetailed Usage Report List ServiceFilter Aggregated Usage ReportOne entry with consolidated data for the entire period 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 Documentation and supportRelated information
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