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Server operation


This section contains the adapter request and response for the #Find Server Details operation.

Find Server Details operation

The Find Server Details operation finds the details of a rack-mounted server, blade server, or a virtual machine.

The following table describes the <items> XML and request elements for the Find Server Details operation.

Adapter request elements for the Find Server Details operation

The following figure illustrates a sample adapter request for the Find Server Details operation:

Sample adapter request for the Find Server Details operation

<dell-aim-request>
<operation-name>find-server-details</operation-name>
<arguments>
<targets>
<target>
<host>scalent-controller</host>
<user-name>admin</user-name>
<password encryption-type="Base64">cGFzc3dvcmQ=</password>
<protocol>https</protocol>
<port>443</port>
<use-ssl-certificate>true</use-ssl-certificate>
<allow-unsigned-certificate>true</allow-unsigned-certificate>
<install-certificate>true</install-certificate>
<passphrase>changeit</passphrase>
</target>
</targets>
<target>config1</target>
<server-id>BS_1_CH.0.1</server-id>
</arguments>
</dell-aim-request>


The following figure illustrates the adapter response for the sample request:

Sample adapter response for the Find Server Details operation

<dell-aim-response>
<metadata>
<status>success</status>
<response-count>1</response-count>
</metadata>
<responses>
<response>
<metadata>
<target>scalent-controller</target>
<status>success</status>
<count>1</count>
</metadata>
<output>
<servers>
<server>
<assigned-image-id>IN.3.1</assigned-image-id>
<assigned-vmrack-id>CH.0.11</assigned-vmrack-id>
<consecutive-failures>0</consecutive-failures>
<core-count>1</core-count>
<cpu-count>1</cpu-count>
<cpu-flags></cpu-flags>
<cpu-speed-in-m-hz>0</cpu-speed-in-m-hz>
<cpu-type>x86_32</cpu-type>
<height>1</height>
<hw-iscsi-boot>false</hw-iscsi-boot>
<id>BS_1_CH.0.1</id>
<locked>true</locked>
<maintenance-mode>false</maintenance-mode>
<memory-mb>1000</memory-mb>
<name>Blade (Chassis null SN 1)</name>
<net-boot>false</net-boot>
<network-mode>trunk</network-mode>
<op-state>unknown</op-state>
<power-state>unknown</power-state>
<rack-id>CH.0.1</rack-id>
<serial-number>BS_1_CH.0.1</serial-number>
<slot>1</slot>
<socket-count>1</socket-count>
<state>assigned</state>
<width>1</width>
<type>Server</type>
<management>
<management-id>ILOBS_1_CH.0.1</management-id>
<management-slot>0</management-slot>
<password>******</password>
<snmp-password>******</snmp-password>
<type>unknown</type>
</management>
<nics>
<nic>
<port-ref>
<port-name>GigabitEthernet1/0/1</port-name>
<primary>true</primary>
<switch-id>SW.1.2</switch-id>
<tagged>true</tagged>
</port-ref>
<channel-id>1</channel-id>
<device-name>eth0</device-name>
<mac-address>C0-09-C8-CC-09-01</mac-address>
<role>boot</role>
</nic>
<nic>
<port-ref>
<port-name>GigabitEthernet1/0/1</port-name>
<primary>true</primary>
<switch-id>SW.1.3</switch-id>
<tagged>true</tagged>
</port-ref>
<channel-id>2</channel-id>
<device-name>eth1</device-name>
<mac-address>C0-09-C8-CD-11-01</mac-address>
<role>boot</role>
</nic>
</nics>
</server>
</servers>
</output>
</response>
</responses>
</dell-aim-response>

 

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