ServerPoolResourceNote

String serverResourceId

ID of the server (VM host or compute server) to which the note applies.

Long movedEpoch

Time at which the server was moved to the server pool, in milliseconds since the

 

epoch.

String movedFromPoolName

Name of the server pool from which the server was moved. This value is not available

 

after the referenced server pool is deleted.

String movedByUser

Name of the user who initiated the server pool move.

String notes

User-specified notes associated with the server pool move.

ServerResource

 

String id

Resource ID for the server.

String model

Server model identifier.

String serialNumber

Server serial number.

String uuid

Universally unique identifier for the server.

Integer memorySizeMB

Physical memory configured on the server, in megabytes

Integer memoryConsumedMB

Physical memory in use on the server, in megabytes, if the server is running a

 

managed operating system.

Organization

Processor architecture used by the server.

processorArchitecture

 

Integer processorCoreCount

Number of physical processor cores in the server.

Integer processorSpeedMHz

Speed of the server’s processors, in megahertz.

Integer processorLoadPercent

Percentage of the server’s processor cycles being consumed, if the server is running

 

a managed operating system.

String enclosure

Blade enclosure name or rack name depending on server model.

String bay

Blade enclosure bay name or rack position depending on server model.

Boolean validTarget

False when errors are detected that would prevent successful provisioning.

ServerSnapshot

 

String name

Name of the server snapshot.

String id

Identifier for the snapshot, unique within the set of snapshots for a server.

String parentSnapshotId

ID of the parent snapshot, if any.

List<String> childSnapshotIds

IDs of the child snapshots, if any

Boolean isActive

Indicates whether the snapshot is the basis for the current server state.

ServiceAction

 

RequestType requestType

Type of request to which the service action applies.

ServiceActionTrigger trigger

The event that triggers execution of the service action.

List<Workflow> workflows

A list of workflows comprising the service action, sorted by ordinal.

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HP Matrix Operating Environment Software ServerPoolResourceNote, ServerResource, ServiceAction, RequestType requestType

Matrix Operating Environment Software specifications

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