HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual ServiceInfo, SoftwareDiskDefinition, SoftwareType

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ServiceInfo

String name

Name of the service.

String id

Unique identifier for the service.

ServiceEntityStatus status

Status of operation/automation for the service.

String basedOnTemplate

Name of the template on which the service is based.

Long createEpoch

Time at which the service was created, in milliseconds since the epoch.

Long lastModifiedEpoch

(Required) Time at which the service was last modified, in milliseconds since the

 

epoch.

Cost cost

Aggregate cost of the service resources and overhead.

LeasePeriod leasePeriod

The time period for which service resources are allocated

String ownerName

Name of the user that owns the service.

String organizationId

Unique identifier for the organization to which the service belongs.

String notes

Service notes specified at the time of service creation.

String billingCode

Identification of the entity responsible for the service costs.

DrPolicy drPolicy

Disaster recovery policy.

DrState drState

Disaster recovery state.

SoftwareDiskDefinition

 

String name

Disk name, within a software image.

Integer size

Disk size, in the units specified by sizeUnits.

ByteSize sizeUnits

Disk size units.

SoftwareType

 

SoftwareTypeEnum enumValue

(Required) The value as an enumerated type.

String otherValue

A more specific value not defined in the enumerated type, when the enumValue is

 

OTHER.

SoftwareTypeEnum

Possible values: IMAGE, VM_TEMPLATE, UNSPECIFIED, CLOUD_IMAGE, OTHER

StaticIPAddressRange

String startAddress

First address in the range.

String endAddress

Last address in the range.

Integer addressCount

Number of addresses in the range.

Integer addressesInUse

Number of addresses in the range that are allocated to a service.

Integer addressesInMaintenance

Number of addresses in the range that are assigned to a server currently in

 

maintenance, and are therefore unavailable.

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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 EditLogicalServers RemoveLogicalServers QuiesceCms UnquiesceCms GetCmsQuiesceStatusLogicalServerGroupDetails LogicalServerInfoServiceInfo ChargebackRequestInfo TemplateInfoAccessing the Web Service Interfaces Accessing WsdlCommand Line Interface SecurityOperations ImportTemplateExportTemplate List TemplateInfoService ListServicesGetService CreateServiceDeleteService DeactivateServicePowerOffService ActivateServiceChangeServiceLease PowerOnService DeleteReplicaServiceRequest ListRequestsGetRequestInfo GetRequestSetRequestApprovalState ContinueRequestCancelRequest Logical Server GroupGetLogicalServerGroup AddServersToLogicalServerGroupAddDiskToLogicalServerGroup AddNewDiskToLogicalServerGroupSetLogicalServerGroupActiveServerCount RawMappingTypeEnumGetLogicalServer DeactivateLogicalServersLogicalServerInfo LogicalServerDetailsPowerOffLogicalServers PowerOnLogicalServersActivateLogicalServers LogicalServerNotFound Exception Logical ServerPowerCycleLogicalServers EditLogicalServersRemoveLogicalServers ByteSizeEnumServer Pool ListServerPoolsGetServerPool CreateServerPoolAssignUsersToServerPool DeleteServerPoolMoveServerToServerPool Server UnassignUsersFromServerPoolGetComputeServer GetVmHostSoftware SubnetListSanVolumes GetSanVolumeListSanVolumeTemplates GetSanVolumeTemplateOrganization ListOrganizationsGetOrganization AssignTemplateToOrganizationBy a Service Provider Administrator AssignServerToOrganizationUnassignServerFromOrganization OrganizationName Returns None ExceptionsAssignSoftwareToOrganization AssignSubnetToOrganizationUnassignSubnetFromOrganization SyncOrganizations BeginCmsMaintenanceUnassignSoftwareFromOrganization EndCmsMaintenance CountRunningRequestsForCmsAddCms QuiesceCmsLoadBalancer GetCmsQuiesceStatusListLoadBalancers AddLoadBalancerSetLoadBalancerPassword RemoveLoadBalancerAddLoadBalancerCertificate RemoveLoadBalancerCertificateUnsetLoadBalancerPassword LogicalLoadBalancerCreateLogicalLoadBalancerGroup DeleteLogicalLoadBalancerGroupFirewallRuleGroup AddLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMemberRemoveLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMember GetFirewallRuleGroupAddRuleToFirewallRuleGroup RemoveRuleFromFirewallRuleGroupSyncFirewallRuleGroups Name AddRuleToFirewallRuleFloatingIPAddress AddFloatingIPAddressMoveFloatingIPAddress RemoveFloatingIPAddressServerSnapshot ReleaseFloatingIPAddressListUnassociatedFloatingIPAddresses ListServerSnapshotsDeleteServerSnapshot CreateServerSnapshotRevertServerSnapshot Snapshot, recursively. Defaults to false Data Model Data ModelByteSize ByteSizeEnumCidrIpRange CmsQuiesceStateCost CostFrequencyCostFrequencyEnum CustomAddressAssignmentTypeAttributeCustomStorageVolumeAttribute CustomProcessorAttributeCustomSubnetBindingAttribute CustomTemplateAttributesDeploymentService DeploymentServiceTypeDeploymentServiceTypeEnum DrModeFirewallRule FirewallRuleGroupInfoFirewallRuleGroupDetails ImageTypeIPType IPTypeEnumLeasePeriod LoadBalancerInfoLogicalIPAddress LogicalDiskLogicalFirewallRuleGroup LogicalLoadBalancerDetails LogicalLoadBalancerGroupDetailsLogicalLoadBalancerGroupInfo LogicalLoadBalancerGroupMemberLogicalLoadBalancerProtocol LogicalLoadBalancerProtocolEnumLogicalNetworkInterface LogicalServerDetailsLogicalServerInfo ServiceEntityStatus statusLogicalServerGroupInfo LogicalSoftware LogicalSubnetMessageSeverity MessageSeverityEnumNatEntry NatTypePacketProtocol PacketProtocolEnumProcessorArchitecture ProcessorArchitectureEnumRequestDetails RequestHistoryItemRequestHistoryItemLevel RequestHistoryItemLevelEnumRequestStatus RequestStatusEnumRequestType RequestTypeEnumSanVolumeStateEnum SanVolumeSanVolumeState SanVolumeTemplate ServerPoolState cannot be determined IDs of the cloud capacity pools in the server poolServiceAction ServiceActionTrigger triggerServerPoolResourceNote ServerResourceServiceActionTrigger ServiceActionTriggerEnumServiceDetails ServiceEntityStatusServiceInfo SoftwareDiskDefinitionSoftwareType SoftwareTypeEnumStorageProvisioningType StorageProvisioningTypeEnumStorageType StorageTypeEnumVirtualizationTypeEnum TemplateInfoVirtualizationType VirtualSwitch VmHostVmHostDataStore WorkflowExceptions SanVolumeNotFoundException SanVolumeTemplateNotFoundExceptionServiceNotFoundException OrganizationNotFoundExceptionSoftwareNotFoundException SubnetNotFoundExceptionTemplateNotFoundException 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 ServiceFilter ServiceFilterAttribute enumFilterConnector enum PeriodServiceInformation ResourceUsageSummaryServerUsageSummary DiskUsageSummaryServiceUsagePage ServiceUsageSummaryAggregateServiceUsage ServiceUsageDetailPageDiskUsageDetail IpAddressUsageDetailAuthenticationException AuthorizationExceptionChargebackDataBaseException ChargebackExceptionPeriodStartDateGreaterThanEndDateException PeriodStartDateTooOldExceptionRequiredParameterException 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 ReferencesHow to contact HP Support and other resourcesInformation to collect before contacting HP Information to collect before contacting HPWarranty information HP authorized resellersDocumentation feedback Subscribing to security bulletinsRelated information Related informationDocumentation and support
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