UNKNOWN

The state cannot be determined.

OTHER

A value other than above, possibly introduced by an extension in a subsequent

 

release.

SanVolumeTemplate

 

String id

Resource ID for the SAN volume template.

String spmServerId

ID of the SPM server from which the template was discovered.

String name

Template name.

String description

 

StorageProvisioningType

 

provisioningType

 

Long defaultSizeMB

Default size of SAN volumes provisioned from the template, in megabytes.

RaidLevel defaultRaidLevel

Default RAID level of SAN volumes provisioned from the template.

OperatingSystemType

Default operating system type used for SAN volumes provisioned from the template.

defaultOsType

 

List<String> defaultTags

Storage tags matched by default when allocating storage for the template.

Long minSizeMB

Minimum size of SAN volumes provisioned from the template, in megabytes

Long maxSizeMB

Maximum size of SAN volumes provisioned from the template, in megabytes.

List<RaidLevel>

RAID levels allowed for SAN volumes provisioned from the template.

allowedRaidLevels

 

List<OperatingSystemType>

Operating system types allowed for SAN volumes provisioned from the template.

allowedOsTypes

 

List<String> requiredTags

Storage tags that must be matched when allocating storage for the template.

List<String> excludedTags

Storage tags that must not be matched when allocating storage for the template.

ServerPool

 

String name

Name of the server pool.

String notes

Custom server pool notes.

List<String> vmHostIds

IDs of the VM hosts in the server pool.

List<String> computeServerIds

IDs of the compute servers in the server pool.

List<String> cloudCapacityPoolIds

IDs of the cloud capacity pools in the server pool.

List<String> esxCapacityPoolIds

IDs of the ESX capacity pools in the server pool

List<String> userNames

Names of the users and Active Directory groups assigned to the server pool. This

 

value is reported only to infrastructure orchestration Administrators.

List<ServerPoolResourceNote>

Notes associated with the movement of servers to the server pool. These notes are

resourceNotes

present only in the Maintenance pool.

String organizationId

Unique identifier for the organization to which the server pool belongs.

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