HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual Exceptions, Example Usage

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ServerPool

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ServerPoolResourceNote

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ServerResource

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ServerSnapshot

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ServiceAction

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ServiceActionTrigger

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ServiceActionTriggerEnum

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ServiceDetails

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ServiceEntityStatus

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ServiceEntityStatusEnum

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ServiceInfo

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SoftwareDiskDefinition

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SoftwareType

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SoftwareTypeEnum

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StaticIPAddressRange

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StorageProvisioningType

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StorageProvisioningTypeEnum

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StorageType

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StorageTypeEnum

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SubnetDetails

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SubnetInfo

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TemplateInfo

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VirtualizationType

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VirtualizationTypeEnum

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VirtualSwitch

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VmHost

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VmHostDataStore

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Workflow

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WwnConnection

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5 Exceptions

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IOSoapException

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InvalidParameterException

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LoadBalancerNotFoundException

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LogicalLoadBalancerNotFoundException

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LogicalServerGroupNotFoundException

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LogicalServerNotFoundException

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LogicalServerNotFoundForServerException

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NoServerPoolsAvailableException

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OrganizationNotFoundException

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RequestNotFoundException

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SanVolumeNotFoundException

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SanVolumeTemplateNotFoundException

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ServerInUseException

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ServerPoolNotFoundException

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ServerPoolNotFoundForResourceException

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ServerResourceNotFoundException

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ServiceNotFoundException

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SoftwareNotFoundException

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SubnetNotFoundException

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TemplateNotFoundException

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UserNotFoundException

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6 Example Usage

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Physical Server Maintenance Example

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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 LogicalServerInfo EditLogicalServers RemoveLogicalServersQuiesceCms UnquiesceCms GetCmsQuiesceStatus LogicalServerGroupDetailsTemplateInfo ServiceInfoChargeback RequestInfoSecurity Accessing the Web Service InterfacesAccessing Wsdl Command Line InterfaceList TemplateInfo OperationsImportTemplate ExportTemplateCreateService ServiceListServices GetServiceDeactivateService DeleteServiceChangeServiceLease ActivateServicePowerOffService ListRequests PowerOnServiceDeleteReplicaService RequestContinueRequest GetRequestInfoGetRequest SetRequestApprovalStateAddServersToLogicalServerGroup CancelRequestLogical Server Group GetLogicalServerGroupAddNewDiskToLogicalServerGroup AddDiskToLogicalServerGroupRawMappingTypeEnum SetLogicalServerGroupActiveServerCountLogicalServerDetails GetLogicalServerDeactivateLogicalServers LogicalServerInfoLogicalServerNotFound Exception Logical Server PowerOffLogicalServersPowerOnLogicalServers ActivateLogicalServersByteSizeEnum PowerCycleLogicalServersEditLogicalServers RemoveLogicalServersCreateServerPool Server PoolListServerPools GetServerPoolMoveServerToServerPool DeleteServerPoolAssignUsersToServerPool GetVmHost ServerUnassignUsersFromServerPool GetComputeServerSubnet SoftwareGetSanVolumeTemplate ListSanVolumesGetSanVolume ListSanVolumeTemplatesAssignTemplateToOrganization OrganizationListOrganizations GetOrganizationOrganizationName Returns None Exceptions By a Service Provider AdministratorAssignServerToOrganization UnassignServerFromOrganizationUnassignSubnetFromOrganization AssignSubnetToOrganizationAssignSoftwareToOrganization UnassignSoftwareFromOrganization BeginCmsMaintenanceSyncOrganizations QuiesceCms EndCmsMaintenanceCountRunningRequestsForCms AddCmsAddLoadBalancer LoadBalancerGetCmsQuiesceStatus ListLoadBalancersRemoveLoadBalancerCertificate SetLoadBalancerPasswordRemoveLoadBalancer AddLoadBalancerCertificateDeleteLogicalLoadBalancerGroup UnsetLoadBalancerPasswordLogicalLoadBalancer CreateLogicalLoadBalancerGroupGetFirewallRuleGroup FirewallRuleGroupAddLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMember RemoveLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMemberName AddRuleToFirewallRule AddRuleToFirewallRuleGroupRemoveRuleFromFirewallRuleGroup SyncFirewallRuleGroupsRemoveFloatingIPAddress FloatingIPAddressAddFloatingIPAddress MoveFloatingIPAddressListServerSnapshots ServerSnapshotReleaseFloatingIPAddress ListUnassociatedFloatingIPAddressesRevertServerSnapshot CreateServerSnapshotDeleteServerSnapshot Snapshot, recursively. Defaults to false Data Model Data ModelCmsQuiesceState ByteSizeByteSizeEnum CidrIpRangeCustomAddressAssignmentTypeAttribute CostCostFrequency CostFrequencyEnumCustomTemplateAttributes CustomStorageVolumeAttributeCustomProcessorAttribute CustomSubnetBindingAttributeDrMode DeploymentServiceDeploymentServiceType DeploymentServiceTypeEnumImageType FirewallRuleFirewallRuleGroupInfo FirewallRuleGroupDetailsLoadBalancerInfo IPTypeIPTypeEnum LeasePeriodLogicalFirewallRuleGroup LogicalDiskLogicalIPAddress LogicalLoadBalancerGroupMember LogicalLoadBalancerDetailsLogicalLoadBalancerGroupDetails LogicalLoadBalancerGroupInfoLogicalServerDetails LogicalLoadBalancerProtocolLogicalLoadBalancerProtocolEnum LogicalNetworkInterfaceLogicalServerGroupInfo ServiceEntityStatus statusLogicalServerInfo LogicalSubnet LogicalSoftwareNatType MessageSeverityMessageSeverityEnum NatEntryProcessorArchitectureEnum PacketProtocolPacketProtocolEnum ProcessorArchitectureRequestHistoryItemLevelEnum RequestDetailsRequestHistoryItem RequestHistoryItemLevelRequestTypeEnum RequestStatusRequestStatusEnum RequestTypeSanVolumeState SanVolumeSanVolumeStateEnum IDs of the cloud capacity pools in the server pool SanVolumeTemplateServerPool State cannot be determinedServerResource ServiceActionServiceActionTrigger trigger ServerPoolResourceNoteServiceEntityStatus ServiceActionTriggerServiceActionTriggerEnum ServiceDetailsSoftwareTypeEnum ServiceInfoSoftwareDiskDefinition SoftwareTypeStorageTypeEnum StorageProvisioningTypeStorageProvisioningTypeEnum StorageTypeVirtualizationType TemplateInfoVirtualizationTypeEnum Workflow VirtualSwitchVmHost VmHostDataStoreExceptions OrganizationNotFoundException SanVolumeNotFoundExceptionSanVolumeTemplateNotFoundException ServiceNotFoundExceptionUserNotFoundException SoftwareNotFoundExceptionSubnetNotFoundException TemplateNotFoundExceptionPhysical Server Maintenance Example Physical Server Maintenance ExampleExample Usage Sample Code Sample Java ClientSample Java Client Sample Code Sample Java Client IOClientPasswordHandler.java Sample Java Client Add this code Sample VisualStudio/.NET/C# ClientString.Format0s, DateTime.Now Sample VisualStudio/.NET/C# ClientPage 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 Summary Usage Report OperationsDetailed Usage Report Aggregated Usage Report List ServiceFilterOne entry with consolidated data for the entire period ServiceUsagePage Data Model Period ServiceFilterServiceFilterAttribute enum FilterConnector enumDiskUsageSummary ServiceInformationResourceUsageSummary ServerUsageSummaryServiceUsageDetailPage ServiceUsagePageServiceUsageSummary AggregateServiceUsageIpAddressUsageDetail DiskUsageDetailChargebackException AuthenticationExceptionAuthorizationException ChargebackDataBaseExceptionPeriodStartDateGreaterThanEndDateException PeriodStartDateGreaterThanEndDateExceptionPeriodStartDateTooOldException RequiredParameterExceptionSample Python Client Sample Python ClientPage Pageindex = Example 2 reports.pyPage Sample Python Client 101 Sample Python Client 103 Example 3 GUI.pySample Python Client 105 Example 4 reportsfile.py 107 Sample Chargeback Usage ReportReferences ReferencesInformation to collect before contacting HP How to contact HPSupport and other resources Information to collect before contacting HPSubscribing to security bulletins Warranty informationHP authorized resellers Documentation feedbackDocumentation and support Related informationRelated information
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Matrix Operating Environment Software specifications

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