SFTP adapter request and response for a rm command
To configure an adapter request to communicate with a host that is not defined in the adapter configuration, you can designate a dynamic target by assigning values for the required configuration elements. These elements work as a set. You cannot retrieve partial information from the configuration node.
You can omit the <targets> block from the adapter request. In the absence of a <targets> block, the default target from the adapter configuration is used.
When you use a context item as an input for an adapter request, you must enclose the adapter request in the <request-data> elements. However, when you create a static request, <request-data> is not required and the adapter request starts with the <adapterName-adapter-request> element.
BMC recommends that you do not include unused elements in the adapter configuration because they might cause errors.
The following table describes the elements of an SFTP adapter request with an rm command.
Elements of an SFTP adapter request with an rm command
The following figure shows an XML template of the adapter request for the SFTP adapter with the rm command.
XML template for a SFTP adapter request with rm command
<sftp-request>
<targets>
<target name=""/>
<target>
<host></host>
<port></port>
<user-name></user-name>
<password encryption-type=""></password>
<timeout-secs></timeout-secs>
<known-hosts-config></known-hosts-config>
<allow-unknown-hosts></allow-unknown-hosts>
<preferred-pk-algorithm></preferred-pk-algorithm>
<establish-connection-timeout-secs></establish-connection-timeout-secs>
<network-environment></network-environment>
<character-set></character-set>
</target>
</targets>
<commands>
<rm></rm>
</commands>
</sftp-request>
The following figure shows an XML sample of the adapter request for the SFTP adapter with the rm command. In this sample, the first target references the adapter configuration and the second target is a dynamic target.
XML sample of the SFTP adapter request with rm command
<sftp-request>
<targets>
<target name="host1"/>
<target>
<host>server1</host>
<port>2200</port>
<user-name>user</user-name>
<password encryption-type="Plain">test</password>
<timeout-secs>90</timeout-secs>
<known-hosts-config>/path/to/known_hosts</known-hosts-config>
<allow-unknown-hosts>false</allow-unknown-hosts>
<preferred-pk-algorithm>ssh-dss</preferred-pk-algorithm>
<establish-connection-timeout-secs>90</establish-connection-timeout-secs>
<network-environment>true</network-environment>
<character-set></character-set>
</target>
</targets>
<commands>
<rm>filename</rm>
</commands>
</sftp-request>
The rm command request for the SFTP adapter returns an adapter response that contains the summary information for the command.
The following table describes the elements of an SFTP adapter response to a request with the rm command.
Elements of an SFTP adapter response to a request with rm command
The following figure illustrates the adapter response for the SFTP adapter with the rm command.
XML sample of the SFTP adapter response with rm command
<sftp-command-output>
<request-metadata>
<status>success</status>
<error>Present only with status of 'error'</error>
</request-metadata>
<targets-output>
<target-output host="server1">
<target-metadata>
<status>success</status>
<error>Present only with status of 'error'</error>
</target-metadata>
<commands-output>
<command-output>
<metadata>
<id>1</id>
<command>rm</command>
<execution-milliseconds>value</execution-milliseconds>
<status>success</status>
<error>Present only with status of 'error'</error>
</metadata>
<output/>
</command-output>
</commands-output>
</target-output>
</targets-output>
</sftp-command-output>