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CONTENTS
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 10
2 References ........................................................................................................................ 10
3 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 12
3.1 Format for WinRM CLI Examples in Document ......................................................... 12
3.2 WS-Man Security & Time Parameters....................................................................... 13
3.2.1 Encryption Certificate Security....................................................................... 13
3.2.2 Handling invalid responses from WSMAN commands ................................... 13
3.2.3 Improving WinRM Enumeration Performance ................................................ 14
3.2.4 Specifying StartTime, Until Time, and TIME_NOW Parameters .................... 14
3.2.5 Return Values ............................................................................................... 15
3.2.6 Glossary ........................................................................................................ 15
4 Discovery ........................................................................................................................... 16
4.1 Discovering Web Service Capability ......................................................................... 16
4.2 Discovering what Profiles are Implemented .............................................................. 16
4.3 Discovering Implementation Namespace .................................................................. 17
5 Managing iDRAC Local User Accounts .............................................................................. 18
5.1 Description of iDRAC Attributes vs Standard DMTF Model ....................................... 18
5.2 Account Inventory (using iDRAC Attributes) .............................................................. 18
5.2.1 Account and Capabilities (using iDRAC Attributes) ........................................ 18
5.2.2 Privilege and Capabilities (using iDRAC Attributes) ....................................... 19
5.3 Manage Account Settings (using iDRAC Attributes) .................................................. 20
5.3.1 Modify User Name (using iDRAC Attributes) ................................................. 20
5.3.2 Modify Password (using iDRAC Attributes).................................................... 21
5.3.3 Modify Account State (using iDRAC Attributes) ............................................. 22
5.3.4 Modify User Privilege (using iDRAC Attributes) ............................................. 23
5.4 Account Inventory (using DMTF Model) .................................................................... 23
5.4.1 Account and Capabilities (using DMTF Model) .............................................. 23
5.4.2 Privilege and Capabilities (using DMTF Model) ............................................. 26
5.5 Manage Account Settings (using DMTF Model) ........................................................ 28
5.5.1 Modify User Name (using DMTF Model) ....................................................... 28
5.5.2 Modify Password (using DMTF Model) .......................................................... 31
5.5.3 Modify Account State (using DMTF Model) ................................................... 31
5.5.4 Modify User Privilege (using DMTF Model) ................................................... 32
6 Firmware Inventory ............................................................................................................ 33
6.1 Software Inventory Profile Specification .................................................................... 33
6.2 Remote Inventory Method Invocation Get Software Inventory ................................ 33
7 Firmware Update ............................................................................................................... 35
7.1 Software Update Profile Specification ....................................................................... 35
7.2 ”Rollback” Firmware .................................................................................................. 35
7.2.1 Request “Rollback” Image ............................................................................. 35
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7.2.2 Create Reboot Job ........................................................................................ 35
7.2.3 Schedule Update Jobs .................................................................................. 35
7.2.4 Monitor Update Jobs ..................................................................................... 35
7.3 BIOS Firmware “Rollback” ........................................................................................ 36
7.4 NIC Firmware “Rollback” ........................................................................................... 37
7.5 Update from Network Source .................................................................................... 39
7.5.1 Request Update Download ............................................................................ 39
7.5.2 Monitor Download Status .............................................................................. 39
7.5.3 Reboot to Perform Update ............................................................................. 39
7.5.4 Wait for Job Completion ................................................................................ 39
7.5.5 Delete Job ..................................................................................................... 40
7.6 Update NICs from HTTP, CIFS Share, NFS share, TFTP, or FTP ............................ 40
7.7 Update BIOS from HTTP, CIFS Share, NFS share, TFTP, or FTP ............................ 42
7.8 CreateRebootJob() ................................................................................................... 44
8 Power State Management .................................................................................................. 45
8.1 Description of Base Server vs Power State Management Methods ........................... 45
8.2 Get Power State ....................................................................................................... 45
8.2.1 Base Server Method ...................................................................................... 45
8.2.2 Power State Management Method ................................................................ 46
8.3 Get Power Control Capabilites .................................................................................. 47
8.3.1 Base Server Method ...................................................................................... 47
8.3.2 Power State Management Method ................................................................ 48
8.4 Power Control ........................................................................................................... 49
8.4.1 Base Server Method ...................................................................................... 49
8.4.2 Power State Management Method ................................................................ 50
9 Hardware Inventory ............................................................................................................ 51
9.1 Power Supply Inventory ............................................................................................ 51
9.2 Fan Inventory ............................................................................................................ 52
9.3 Memory Inventory ..................................................................................................... 53
9.4 CPU Inventory .......................................................................................................... 54
9.5 iDRAC Card Inventory .............................................................................................. 55
9.6 PCI Device Inventory ................................................................................................ 56
9.7 Video Inventory ......................................................................................................... 57
9.8 VFlash SD Card Inventory ........................................................................................ 58
9.9 NIC Inventory & Configuration .................................................................................. 58
9.10 RAID Inventory & Configuration ................................................................................ 60
9.11 BIOS Inventory & Configuration ................................................................................ 62
9.12 System Inventory (including CSIOR attribute) ........................................................... 63
10 Job Control Management ................................................................................................... 65
10.1 Description of Job Management ............................................................................... 65
10.2 Remote Job Control Examples ................................................................................. 65
10.2.1 Setup Job Queue .......................................................................................... 65
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10.2.2 Delete Job Queue ......................................................................................... 66
10.2.3 List Jobs in Job Store .................................................................................... 67
11 Operating System Deployment .......................................................................................... 69
11.1 OS Deployment Profile Implementation Conformance .............................................. 69
11.2 Checking OS Deployment Service Availability .......................................................... 69
11.3 OS Deployment Method Invocation Examples .......................................................... 69
11.3.1 Get Driver Pack Information .......................................................................... 70
11.3.2 Unpack Selected Drivers and Attach to Host OS as USB Device .................. 71
11.3.3 Detach Emulated USB Device Containing Drivers ......................................... 72
11.3.4 Unpack Selected Drivers and Copy to Network Share ................................... 72
11.3.5 Check Job Status .......................................................................................... 73
11.3.6 Boot to Network ISO ...................................................................................... 74
11.3.7 Detach Network ISO USB Device .................................................................. 75
11.3.8 Boot To PXE ................................................................................................. 76
11.3.9 Get Host MAC Address Information .............................................................. 77
11.3.10 Download ISO to VFlash ........................................................................... 77
11.3.11 Boot to ISO from VFlash ............................................................................ 78
11.3.12 Delete ISO from VFlash ............................................................................. 79
11.3.13 Detach ISO from VFlash ............................................................................ 80
11.3.14 Connect Network ISO Image ..................................................................... 80
11.3.15 Disconnect Network ISO Image ................................................................. 81
11.3.16 Skip ISO Image Boot ................................................................................. 82
11.3.17 Get Network ISO Image Connection Information ....................................... 83
11.3.18 Connect RFS ISO Image ........................................................................... 83
11.3.19 Disconnect RFS ISO Image ....................................................................... 84
11.3.20 Get RFS ISO Image Connection Information ............................................. 85
11.3.21 Boot To Hard Drive (HD) ........................................................................... 85
11.3.22 Configurarable Boot to Network ISO .......................................................... 86
12 Lifecycle Controller Management Profile ............................................................................ 87
12.1 Collect System Inventory on Restart (CSIOR) ........................................................... 87
12.2 Part Replacement Configuration and Management ................................................... 89
12.2.1 Create Config Job ......................................................................................... 89
12.2.2 Get LC Config Job Status .............................................................................. 90
12.2.3 List All LC Jobs ............................................................................................. 90
12.2.4 Get CSIOR Component Configuration Recovery (CCR) Attribute .................. 91
12.2.5 Get Part Firmware Update Attribute .............................................................. 92
12.3 Re-Initiate Auto-Discovery Client .............................................................................. 92
12.4 Clear or Set Provisioning Server ............................................................................... 93
12.5 Check VFlash License Enablement .......................................................................... 95
12.6 Download Server Public Key ..................................................................................... 95
12.7 Download Client Certificates ..................................................................................... 96
12.8 Delete Auto-Discovery Client Certificates .................................................................. 97
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12.9 Set Public Certificates ............................................................................................... 98
12.10 Set iDRAC Certificate and Private Key...................................................................... 99
12.11 Delete Auto-Discovery Server Public Key ............................................................... 100
12.12 Insert Comment in Lifecycle Controller Log ............................................................. 100
12.13 Export Lifecycle Controller Log ............................................................................... 101
12.14 Export Hardware Inventory from Lifecycle Controller .............................................. 102
12.15 Export Factory Configuration .................................................................................. 103
12.16 System Decommission ........................................................................................... 104
12.17 Get Remote Services API Status ............................................................................ 105
12.18 Export System Configuration .................................................................................. 105
12.19 Import System Configuration ................................................................................... 106
13 VFlash SD Card Management ......................................................................................... 107
13.1 Listing the SD Card Partitions ................................................................................. 108
13.2 Initialize the Virtual Flash Media.............................................................................. 108
13.2.1 Get VFlash SD Card Inventory .................................................................... 109
13.2.2 Initialize / Format Media .............................................................................. 109
13.2.3 Verify Initialization / Formatting.................................................................... 110
13.3 Enable/Disable VFlash using VFlash State Change ................................................ 111
13.4 Create Partition ....................................................................................................... 111
13.5 Create Partition using Image ................................................................................... 113
13.6 Delete Partition ....................................................................................................... 115
13.7 Format Partition ...................................................................................................... 115
13.8 Modify Partition ....................................................................................................... 117
13.9 Attach Partition ....................................................................................................... 117
13.10 Detach Partition ...................................................................................................... 118
13.11 Export Data from Partition ....................................................................................... 119
14 Boot Control Configuration Management ......................................................................... 121
14.1 Listing the Boot Inventory-ConfigSetting Class ....................................................... 121
14.2 Getting a Boot ConfigSetting Instance .................................................................... 122
14.3 Listing the Boot Inventory-SourceSetting Class ...................................................... 123
14.4 Changing the Boot Order by InstanceID-ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID() ............ 123
14.5 Enable or Disable the Boot Source-ChangeBootSourceState() ............................... 124
15 NIC/CNA Card Management ............................................................................................ 125
15.1 Listing the NIC/CNA Inventory-Enumeration Class ................................................. 126
15.2 Listing the NIC/CNA Inventory-String Class ............................................................ 127
15.3 Listing the CNA Inventory-Integer Class ................................................................. 129
15.4 Listing the CNA Inventory-NICView Class ............................................................... 130
15.5 Listing the CNA Inventory-NICCapabilities Class .................................................... 132
15.6 Listing the CNA Inventory- NICStatistics Class ....................................................... 133
15.7 Applying the Pending Values for CNA-CreateTargetedConfigJob() ......................... 134
15.8 Deleting the Pending Values for CNA-DeletePendingConfiguration() ...................... 135
15.9 Getting the CNA Enumeration Instance .................................................................. 136
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15.10 Setting the IscsiOffloadMode Attribute .................................................................... 136
15.11 Setting the MaxBandwidth Attribute ........................................................................ 138
15.12 Setting the VirtMacAddr Attribute ............................................................................ 139
15.13 Setting the LegacyBootProto Attribute .................................................................... 140
15.14 Setting CNA LAN Modes ........................................................................................ 141
15.15 Setting the iSCSI Boot Target ................................................................................. 142
15.16 Setting the FCoE Boot Target ................................................................................. 143
16 RAID Storage Management ............................................................................................. 144
16.1 Listing the RAID Inventory-Enumeration Class ....................................................... 145
16.2 Getting a RAID Enumeration Instance .................................................................... 146
16.3 Listing the RAID Inventory-Integer Class ................................................................ 146
16.4 Getting a RAID Integer Instance ............................................................................. 148
16.5 Listing the RAID Inventory-String Class .................................................................. 148
16.6 Getting a RAID String Instance ............................................................................... 149
16.7 Listing the RAID Inventory-ControllerView Class .................................................... 150
16.8 Getting a RAID ControllerView Instance ................................................................. 151
16.9 Listing the RAID Inventory-PhysicalDiskView Class ................................................ 152
16.10 Listing the RAID VirtualDiskView Inventory ............................................................. 153
16.11 Listing the RAID EnclosureView Inventory .............................................................. 155
16.12 Reset Configuration-ResetConfig() ......................................................................... 155
16.13 Clearing the Foreign Configuration-ClearForeignConfig() ....................................... 156
16.14 Applying the Pending Values for RAID-CreateTargetedConfigJob() ........................ 157
16.15 Deleting the Pending Values for RAID-DeletePendingConfiguration() ..................... 158
16.16 Managing Hot Spare ............................................................................................... 159
16.16.1 Determining Potential Disks-GetDHSDisks() ........................................... 159
16.16.2 Assigning the Hot Spare-AssignSpare() .................................................. 159
16.16.3 Unassigning the Hot Spare-UnassignSpare() .......................................... 161
16.17 Managing Keys for Self Encrypting Drives .............................................................. 161
16.17.1 Setting the Key-SetControllerKey() .......................................................... 161
16.17.2 Locking the Virtual Disk-LockVirtualDisk() ............................................... 162
16.17.3 Locking the Controller with a Key-EnableControllerEncryption() .............. 163
16.17.4 Rekeying the Controller-ReKey() ............................................................. 164
16.17.5 Removing the Key-RemoveControllerKey() ............................................. 166
16.18 Managing Virtual Disk ............................................................................................. 166
16.18.1 Getting the Available RAID levels-GetRAIDLevels() ................................ 166
16.18.2 Getting the Available Disks-GetAvailableDisks() ...................................... 168
16.18.3 Checking the Create VD Parameters Validity-CheckVDValues() ............. 169
16.18.4 Creating a Single Virtual Disk-CreateVirtualDisk() ................................... 170
16.18.5 Creating a Sliced Virtual Disk-CreateVirtualDisk() ................................... 173
16.18.6 Creating a Cachecade Virtual Disk-CreateVirtualDisk() ........................... 176
16.18.7 Deleting a Virtual Disk-DeleteVirtualDisk() ............................................... 178
16.19 Setting Controller Attributes .................................................................................... 179
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16.19.1 Changing the Value of a RAID Controller Enumeration Attribute ............. 179
16.19.2 Changing Multiple Values of RAID Controller Enumeration Attributes ...... 179
16.19.3 Changing the Value of a RAID Controller Integer Attribute ...................... 180
16.19.4 Changing Multiple Values of RAID Controller Integer Attributes ............... 181
16.20 Convert Physical Disks to RAID-ConvertToRAID() ................................................. 182
16.21 Convert Physical Disks to Non RAID-ConvertToNonRAID() .................................... 183
17 Managing BIOS Configuration .......................................................................................... 183
17.1 Listing the BIOS Inventory-Enumeration Class ....................................................... 183
17.2 Getting a BIOS Enumeration Instance .................................................................... 185
17.3 Changing the BIOS BootMode-SetAttribute() .......................................................... 185
17.4 Setting Multiple BIOS BootMode Parameters.......................................................... 186
17.5 Listing the BIOS Inventory-Integer Class ................................................................ 187
17.6 Listing the BIOS Inventory-String Class .................................................................. 187
17.7 Applying the Pending Values for BIOS & Boot-CreateTargetedConfigJob() ............ 188
17.8 Deleting the Pending Values for BIOS & Boot-DeletePendingConfiguration() ......... 189
17.9 Managing BIOS Passwords .................................................................................... 190
17.9.1 Setting the BIOS Password ......................................................................... 190
17.9.2 Create Target Configuration Job ................................................................. 192
17.9.3 Monitor Set BIOS Password Status ............................................................. 192
17.10 Listing the BIOS Inventory-Password Class ............................................................ 192
18 Exporting and Importing Server Profile ............................................................................. 193
18.1 Exporting Server Profile .......................................................................................... 194
18.1.1 Exporting Server Profile to iDRAC vFlash Card-BackupImage() .................. 194
18.1.2 Exporting Server Profile to NFS Share-BackupImage() ............................... 194
18.1.3 Exporting Server Profile to CIFS Share-BackupImage() .............................. 195
18.1.4 Monitoring Export status .............................................................................. 196
18.2 Importing Server Profile .......................................................................................... 197
18.2.1 Importing Server Profile from iDRAC vFlash Card-RestoreImage() ............. 197
18.2.2 Importing Server Profile from NFS share-RestoreImage() ........................... 197
18.2.3 Importing Server Profile from CIFS share-RestoreImage() .......................... 198
18.2.4 Monitoring Import Status ............................................................................. 199
19 iDRAC Configuration ........................................................................................................ 200
19.1 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-Enumeration Class ............................................ 200
19.2 Getting an iDRAC Card Enumeration Instance ....................................................... 201
19.3 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-Enumeration Class using groupID ..................... 202
19.4 Applying the Attributes and Polling Job Completion ................................................ 204
19.4.1 Changing iDRAC Values-ApplyAttributes() (Immediate) .............................. 204
19.4.2 Polling Job Completion ................................................................................ 205
19.4.3 Set Attribute Verification .............................................................................. 206
19.5 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-Integer Class ..................................................... 207
19.6 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-Integer Class using groupID .............................. 208
19.7 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-String Class ....................................................... 209
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19.8 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-String Class using groupID ................................ 210
19.9 Changing the iDRAC IPChange Notification ........................................................... 212
19.9.1 Getting the Current iDRAC IPChange State ................................................ 212
19.9.2 Setting the iDRAC IPChange Notification-SetAttribute() .............................. 212
20 Remote Service Status .................................................................................................... 213
20.1 Getting Remote Service Status ............................................................................... 213
20.2 Restarting Remote Service Status .......................................................................... 215
21 System Information .......................................................................................................... 216
21.1 Listing the System Inventory-SystemView Class ..................................................... 216
22 Sensor Information .......................................................................................................... 217
22.1 Listing the Sensors Inventory-PSNumericSensor Class .......................................... 217
23 Managing Fiber Channel (FC) Configuration .................................................................... 219
23.1 Listing the FC Inventory-Attribute Class .................................................................. 219
23.2 Listing the FC Inventory-Statistics Class ................................................................. 220
23.3 Listing the FC Inventory-String Class ...................................................................... 221
23.4 Listing the FC Inventory-Integer Class .................................................................... 222
23.5 Listing the FC Inventory-Enumeration Class ........................................................... 222
23.6 Changing the FC Attributes-SetAttribute() ............................................................... 223
23.7 Applying the Pending Values for FC-CreateTargetedConfigJob() ........................... 223
23.8 Deleting the Pending Values for FC-DeletePendingConfiguration() ........................ 225
23.9 Listing the FC Views ............................................................................................... 225
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1 Introduction
This document serves as a guideline for utilizing the functionality available from embedded Lifecycle
Controller Remote Enablement Web Services interfaces. The purpose of this document is to provide
information and examples for utilizing the Web services for Management (WS-Man) management
protocol using Windows WinRM and open source WSMANCLI command line utilities. Examples and
invocation information is provided for the following functionality.
Inventory for BIOS, component firmware and embedded software
Update of BIOS, component firmware and embedded software
Job Control of update tasks
Enhancement of Operating System Deployment using VFlash SD Card
Enhancement of Discovery and Handshake from LifeCycle Controller 1.x
Raid configuration management
iDRAC Inventory and configuration features
NIC configuration management
Boot configuration management
BIOS configuration management
The target audience for this document is application and script writers that want to utilize the remote
management capabilities using WS-Man protocol available from Dell Lifecycle Controller.
2 References
1 Dell 12th Generation PowerEdge Server Resources:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/12thGen
2 Dell CIM Profiles:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
3 Managed Object Format (MOF) files
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.MOF
4 WinRM Scripting API, MSDN:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384469(VS.85).aspx
5 Openwsman CLI:
http://www.openwsman.org/project/wsmancli
6 DMTF Common Information Model (CIM) Infrastructure Specification (DSP0004):
http://www.dmtf.org/standards/published_documents/DSP0004_2.5.0.pdf
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7 List of PCI IDs:
http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids
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3 Overview
The remote interface guidelines provided in this document are illustrated by command line examples
of the WS-MAN protocol Web services APIs that expose the remote management capabilities of the Dell
Lifecycle Controller. The command line examples are from the Microsoft® Windows® and Linux
environments using WinRM4 and WSMANCLI5 respectively. The Lifecycle Controller remote management
capabilities are organized by management domain and documented in Dell CIM Profile specifications2.
The remote enablement feature for Lifecycle Controller 2.0 provides the following capabilities:
Remotely get inventory of the BIOS, component firmware, and embedded software including
version information of both the installed as well as available cached versions
Remote update of BIOS, component firmware, Diagnostic content, DRAC content, driver pack,
power supplies from remotely located Dell Update Packages or cached images located in the
Lifecycle Controller
Remotely schedule and track the status of update tasks (jobs)
Remotely manage the Part Replacement feature by allowing retrieving and setting auto update
and auto system inventory sync
Enable re-initiation of Lifecycle Controller Auto-Discovery feature
Enhancement of Operation System Deployment capabilities by supporting the downloading of
an ISO image to a Dell VFlash SD Card and booting to the ISO image on the VFlash SD Card
NIC configuration enables the ability to get and set NIC attributes that are configurable using
NIC Option ROM or NIC UEFI HII.
Remote RAID configuration allows users to remotely query and configure the Hardware Raid of
the system
Multiple HW Inventory views allows users to remote query the inventory of Hardware
3.1 Format for WinRM CLI Examples in Document
The examples of WinRM and WSMANCLI command line invocations in this document are formatted for
readability and often span multiple lines in the document. In actual use, scripted or hand-typed
invocations are contained on one line. The examples also use substitute values for the target iDRAC IP
address, username (with ExecuteServerCommand privilege), password and other site specific
information. Actual use of these examples would require using values for IP Address, username and
password, etc. that are valid. These values are represented in the examples as follows:
Target iDRAC IP address = [IPADDRESS]
iDRAC Username = [USER]
iDRAC Password = [PASSWORD]
Additional substitute values are used in some of the examples and are described in the specific
example.
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The following example is typical of the formatting used in this document:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
3.2 WS-Man Security & Time Parameters
3.2.1 Encryption Certificate Security
For the WinRM examples provided in this document, the strict checks of certificates such as matching
of CNs (Common Names) and verification with the actual CA (Certificate Authority) of the certificate of
the WS-Management protocol HTTPS encryption certificate is assumed to be already configured and
enabled. To disable the strict certificate checking, add the following command line options to all
WinRM examples: skipCACheck and skipCNCHeck.
Additionally, the following error may result if the end point does not support this feature. Use the
switch -skiprevocationcheck to bypass this error.
WSManFault
Message = The server certificate on the destination computer (10.35.0.232:443) has the following
errors:
The SSL certificate could not be checked for revocation. The server used to check for revocation might
be unreachable.
Refer to the WinRM documentation4 and related documentation for directions on setting up encryption
certificates for WinRM and executing WinRM invocations using full security capabilities. Refer to the
Lifecycle Controller User Guide1 for directions on configuring different encryption certificates for the
iDRAC Web server. Dell recommends that the full security and encryption capabilities of the WS-
Management protocol is used for production level utilization of the Lifecycle Controller Web services
interfaces.
3.2.2 Handling invalid responses from WSMAN commands
Check the network connection to make sure that the system is connected
Check the WSMAN syntax to ensure there are no typos in the command line
Check if there are other WSMAN commands sending from other systems
Wait for a few seconds and re-try the WSMAN command
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3.2.3 Improving WinRM Enumeration Performance
When an enumeration command is executed, the default WinRM configuration gets only 20 instances at
a time and therefore slows down the system drastically. Changing the WinRM configuration to allow a
greater number, such as 50, will reduce the time taken by the enumeration operations.
Execute the following command to get instances in groups of up to 50.
winrm set winrm/config @{MaxBatchItems="50"}
Additionally, increasing the allotted maximum envelope size and timeout can also increase
performance.
winrm set winrm/config @{MaxEnvelopeSizekb="150"}
winrm set winrm/config @{MaxTimeoutms ="60000"}
Other optional WinRM configuration commands are listed below for convenience. To get the current
WinRM configuration settings, execute the following command.
winrm g winrm/config
By default, the client computer requires encrypted network traffic. To allow the client computer to
request unencrypted traffic, execute the following command:
winrm s winrm/config/Client @{AllowUnencrypted="true"}
TrustedHosts is an array that specifies the list of remote computers that are trusted. Other computers
in a workgroup or computers in a different domain should be added to this list.
Note: The computers in the TrustedHosts list are not authenticated.
Execute the following command to allow all computers to be included in TrustedHosts.
winrm s winrm/config/Client @{TrustedHosts="*"}
Basic authentication is a scheme in which the user name and password are sent in clear text to the
server or proxy. This method is the least secure method of authentication. The default is True.
Execute the following command to set client computer to use Basic authentication.
winrm s winrm/config/Client/Auth @{Basic="true"}
3.2.4 Specifying StartTime, Until Time, and TIME_NOW Parameters
The several methods that attach a virtual USB device to the target system accept a StartTime and Until
parameter. The parameter data type is CIM date-time. If the StartTime parameter is null the action
will not be started. If the Until parameter is null, the default value will be 17 hours. The date-time
data type is defined in the CIM Infrastructure Specification4 as:
ddddddddhhmmss.mmmmmm
Where:
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dddddddd is the number of days
hh is the remaining number of hours
mm is the remaining number of minutes
ss is the remaining number of seconds
mmmmmm is the remaining number of microseconds
The Lifecycle controller firmware update, and set attribute related methods that require a date time
parameter, use the form YYYYMMDDhhmmss (Eg. 20090930112030). The user is expected to enter the
date and time in this format for all Lifecycle Controller updates and set attribute tasks. TIME_NOW is a
special value that represents “running the tasks immediately”.
3.2.5 Return Values
Many of the methods in this document have the following possible return values. They are summarized
here for convenience.
0 = Success
1 = Not Supported
2 = Failed
4096 = Job Created
3.2.6 Glossary
Term
BIOS
HW
iDRAC
IPL
DUP
MOF
CIM
NIC
RAID
FQDD
UEFI
AMEA
HII
WSMAN
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4 Discovery
4.1 Discovering Web Service Capability
Determine if the target system supports the WinRM interface using the ‘identify’ command.
Profiles:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP0217_2.0.0.pdf
EXAMPLE:
winrm identify
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
IdentifyResponse
ProtocolVersion = http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman.xsd
ProductVendor = Openwsman Project
ProductVersion = 2.2.4
4.2 Discovering what Profiles are Implemented
Implemented profiles are advertised using the class CIM_RegisteredProfile. Enumerate this class in the
“root/interop” CIM namespace.
Profiles:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1033_1.0.0.pdf
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/CIM_RegisteredProfile?__cimnamespace=root/interop
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LCRegisteredProfile
AdvertiseTypeDescriptions = WS-Identify, Interop Namespace
AdvertiseTypes = 1, 1
InstanceID = DCIM:Memory:1.0.0
OtherRegisteredOrganization = DCIM
RegisteredName = Memory
RegisteredOrganization = 1
RegisteredVersion = 1.0.0
...
DCIM_RegisteredProfile
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AdvertiseTypeDescriptions = WS-Identify
AdvertiseTypes = 1
Caption = null
Description = null
ElementName = null
InstanceID = DCIM:CSRegisteredProfile:1
OtherRegisteredOrganization = null
RegisteredName = Base Server
RegisteredOrganization = 2
RegisteredVersion = 1.0.0
.
.
.
The above example shows that the DMTF Base Server profile version 1.0.0 is implemented.
4.3 Discovering Implementation Namespace
The implementation CIM namespace may be discovered from the interop (root/interop) CIM namespace
using the class CIM_ElementConformsToProfile that associates an instance of CIM_RegisteredProfile
class with an instance of CIM_ComputerSystem class.
Profiles: n/a
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/* -dialect:association -associations -
filter:
{object=DCIM_ComputerSystem?CreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+Name=srv:system+__cimna
mespace=root/dcim}
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
-SkipCNcheck SkipCAcheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_CSRoleLimitedToTarget
DefiningRole
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_Role
SelectorSet
Selector: CreationClassName = DCIM_Role, Name = DCIM:Role:9, __cimnamespace =
root/dcim
TargetElement
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_ComputerSystem
SelectorSet
Selector: CreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem, Name = srv:system, __cimnamespace
= root/dcim
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DCIM_CSRoleLimitedToTarget
DefiningRole
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_Role
SelectorSet
Selector: CreationClassName = DCIM_Role, Name = DCIM:Role:10, __cimnamespace =
root/dcim
TargetElement
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_ComputerSystem
SelectorSet
Selector: CreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem, Name = srv:system, __cimnamespace
= root/dcim
5 Managing iDRAC Local User Accounts
5.1 Description of iDRAC Attributes vs Standard DMTF Model
The iDRAC user account management data model is represented by both DMTF and Dell Profiles. Both
models are currently offered. The DMTF Profiles for Simple Identity Management and Role Based
Authorization represent iDRAC user accounts and privileges. The DMTF data model is complex and
typically requires multiple transactions to accomplish simple operations such as specifying a username
and password or giving a user account admin privileges. For this reason, LC also offers a Dell data
model for managing iDRAC user accounts that is based on an attribute model. The DCIM iDRAC Card
Profile specifies the attributes for each user account name, password, and privilege. The iDRAC has 15
local user account that can be managed.
5.2 Account Inventory (using iDRAC Attributes)
The list of user accounts may be retrieved by enumerating the DCIM_iDRACCard classes. The class
provides the user account name and enabled state properties.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
5.2.1 Account and Capabilities (using iDRAC Attributes)
Enumerating the DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration class, Section 19.1, and parsing the output for the
attribute AttributeDisplayName = User Admin Enable, will display all of the 16 possible user accounts
and their respective status.
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
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-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Disabled
DefaultValue = Disabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.1#Enable
IsReadOnly = true
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Enabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.2
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.2#Enable
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
.
.
.
5.2.2 Privilege and Capabilities (using iDRAC Attributes)
Enumerating the DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration class, Section 19.1, and parsing the output for the
attribute AttributeDisplayName = User Admin IPMI LAN(or Serial) Privilege, will display all of the 16
possible user accounts and their respective status.
EXAMPLE:
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin IPMI LAN Privilege
AttributeName = IpmiLanPrivilege
CurrentValue = NoAccess
DefaultValue = NoAccess
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.1
Account Disabled as displayed
in CurrentValue attribute for
Users.1
Account Enabled as displayed
in CurrentValue attribute for
Users.2
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InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.1#IpmiLanPrivilege
IsReadOnly = true
PossibleValues = User, Operator, Administrator, NoAccess
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin IPMI Serial Privilege
AttributeName = IpmiSerialPrivilege
CurrentValue = NoAccess
DefaultValue = NoAccess
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.1#IpmiSerialPrivilege
IsReadOnly = true
PossibleValues = User, Operator, Administrator, NoAccess.
.
.
5.3 Manage Account Settings (using iDRAC Attributes)
When the account setting capability allows, the user name of an account may be modified by invoking
the ApplyAttributes() method on the UserName property. Confirmation of successful user name or
password verification can be obtained by enumerating the DCIM_iDRACCardString class(Section 19.6).
5.3.1 Modify User Name (using iDRAC Attributes)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ApplyAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_iDRACCardService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:iDRACCardService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file: DracCard_UserName.xml
The input file, DracCard_UserName.xml, is shown below:
<p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService">
<p:Target>iDRAC.Embedded.1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>Users.4#UserName</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>HELLO</p:AttributeValue>
</p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
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When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ApplyAttributes_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 4096
Job
EndpointReference
Address = https://127.0.0.1:443/wsman
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: __cimnamespace = root/dcim,
InstanceID = JID_001296571842
5.3.2 Modify Password (using iDRAC Attributes)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ApplyAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_iDRACCardService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:iDRACCardService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:DracCard_Password.xml
The input file, DracCard_Password.xml, is shown below:
<p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService">
<p:Target>iDRAC.Embedded.1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>Users.4#Enable</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Users.4#Password</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>PWORDHERE</p:AttributeValue>
</p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ApplyAttributes_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 4096
Job
EndpointReference
Address = https://127.0.0.1:443/wsman
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: __cimnamespace = root/dcim,
InstanceID = JID_001296571842
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5.3.3 Modify Account State (using iDRAC Attributes)
When the account setting capability allows, the user account may be enabled or disabled by invoking
the method ApplyAttributes() method on the Enable property. Confirmation of the change can be
obtained by enumerating the DCIM_iDRACCardString class(Section 19.6).
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ApplyAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_iDRACCardService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:iDRACCardService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file: DracCard_AccountChange.xml
The input file, DracCard_ AccountChange.xml, is shown below:
<p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService">
<p:Target>iDRAC.Embedded.1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>Users.4#Enable</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Users.4#Password</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>PASSWORDHERE</p:AttributeValue>
</p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ApplyAttributes_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001296744532, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
The following error may result if the password has not initially been set to a value. The password may
be set an initail value at the same time as the account is enabled by adding the Users.4#Password
attribute name and corresponding attribute value, as shown above.
ApplyAttributes_OUTPUT
Message = The User Password is not configured so cannot Enable the User or set values for IPMILan
IPMISerial or User Admin Privilege
MessageArguments = NULL
MessageID = RAC023
ReturnValue = 2
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5.3.4 Modify User Privilege (using iDRAC Attributes)
When the account setting capability allows, the user privileges may be enabled or disabled by invoking
the method ApplyAttributes() method on the Enable property. Confirmation of the change can be
obtained by enumerating the DCIM_iDRACCardString class(Section 19.6).
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ApplyAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_iDRACCardService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:iDRACCardService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file: DracCard_PrivilegeChange.xml
The input file, DracCard_ PrivilegeChange.xml, is shown below:
<p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService">
<p:Target>iDRAC.Embedded.1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>Users.4#IpmiLanPrivilege</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Operator</p:AttributeValue>
</p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ApplyAttributes_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001296745342, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
5.4 Account Inventory (using DMTF Model)
The list of user accounts may be retrieved by enumerating the CIM_Account class. The class provides
the user account name and EnabledState properties. The user account password is also included but it
is a write-only property.
Profiles:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1034_1.0.1.pdf
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1039_1.0.0.pdf
5.4.1 Account and Capabilities (using DMTF Model)
Example-A demonstrates standard ouput. Example-B demonstrates EPR mode output.
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EXAMPLE-A:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_Account
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT-A:
DCIM_Account
CreationClassName = DCIM_Account
ElementName = DCIM Account
EnabledDefault = 2
EnabledState = 3
Name = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.1
OrganizationName = DCIM
RequestedState = 0
SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem
SystemName = systemmc
TransitioningToState = 12
UserID = null
UserPassword = null
DCIM_Account
CreationClassName = DCIM_Account
ElementName = DCIM Account
EnabledDefault = 2
EnabledState = 2
Name = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.2
OrganizationName = DCIM
RequestedState = 0
SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem
SystemName = systemmc
TransitioningToState = 12
UserID = root
UserPassword
.
.
.
EXAMPLE-B:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_Account -u:[USER] -
p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -returntype:EPR
OUTPUT-B:
EndpointReference
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_Account
SelectorSet
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Selector: __cimnamespace = root/dcim, Name = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.1,
CreationClassName = DCIM_Account, Sys
temName = systemmc, SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem
EndpointReference
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_Account
SelectorSet
Selector: __cimnamespace = root/dcim, Name = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.2,
CreationClassName = DCIM_Account, Sys
temName = systemmc, SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem
.
.
.
Account setting capability is defined in the class CIM_AccountManagementCapabilities associated with
the CIM_Account class instance. The ability to enable and disable an account is defined in the
capability class CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities associated with the CIM_Account class.
To determine account setting capabilities:
1. Get the CIM_Account class instance of interest using EnumerateEPR mode.
2. Enumerate the associators of the CIM_Account instance and search for
CIM_AccountManagementService class instance using EnumerateEPR mode.
3. Enumerate the associators of the CIM_AccountManagementService instance and search for
CIM_AccountManagementCapabilities class instance.
4. One exception is account index 0. The first account is static and could not be set.
OUTPUT-C:
DCIM_LocalUserAccountManagementCapabilities
ElementName = Local User Account Management Capabilities
ElementNameEditSupported = false
InstanceID = DCIM:LocalUserAccountManagementCapabilities:1
MaxElementNameLen = 0
OperationsSupported = 3
SupportedAuthenticationMethod = 0, 1, 2
DCIM_IPMICLPAccountManagementCapabilities
ElementName = IPMI/CLP Account Management Capabilities
ElementNameEditSupported = false
InstanceID = DCIM:IPMICLPAccountManagementCapabilities:1
MaxElementNameLen = 0
OperationsSupported = 3
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To determine account state setting capabilities:
1. Get the CIM_Account class instance of interest using EnumerateEPR mode.
2. Enumerate the associators of the CIM_Account instance and search for
CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities class instance.
3. The presence of “RequestedStatesSupported” determines which states could be set.
4. One exception is account index 0. The first account is static and could not be set.
OUTPUT-D:
DCIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities
ElementName = Account Capabilities
ElementNameEditSupported = false
InstanceID = DCIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities:1
MaxElementNameLen = 0
RequestedStatesSupported = 2, 3
.
.
.
5.4.2 Privilege and Capabilities (using DMTF Model)
The account privilege assigned to a user is defined in the class CIM_Privilege associated with the
CIM_Account class. The class contains a list of privileges granted to the user account.
Profiles:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1034_1.0.1.pdf
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1039_1.0.0.pdf
To get the instance of CIM_Privilege for an account:
1. Get the CIM_Account class instance of interest using EnumerateEPR mode.
2. Enumerate the associators of the CIM_Account instance and search for CIM_Identity class
instance using EnumerateEPR mode.
3. Enumerate the associators of the CIM_Identity instance and search for CIM_Role class instance
using EnumerateEPR mode.
4. Enumerate the associators of the CIM_Role instance and search for CIM_Privilege class instance.
An alternative to the above method, you can retrieve the specific CIM_Privilege instance by
enumerating the class directly with filter. This method is similar to the example used to retrieve
CIM_Account.
EXAMPLE:
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winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LocalRolePrivilege
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]//wsman
-SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LocalRolePrivilege
Activities = null
ActivityQualifiers = null
ElementName = DCIM Local Privilege 1
InstanceID = DCIM:Privilege:1
PrivilegeGranted = true
QualifierFormats = null
RepresentsAuthorizationRights = false
DCIM_LocalRolePrivilege
Activities = 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7
ActivityQualifiers = Login to DRAC, Configure DRAC, Configure Users, Clear Logs, Test Alerts, Execute
Server Control Commands, Access Console Redirection, Access Virtual Media, Execute Diagnostic
Commands
ElementName = DCIM Local Privilege 2
InstanceID = DCIM:Privilege:2
PrivilegeGranted = true
QualifierFormats = 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9
RepresentsAuthorizationRights = true
DCIM_LocalRolePrivilege
Activities = null
ActivityQualifiers = null
ElementName = DCIM Local Privilege 3
InstanceID = DCIM:Privilege:3
PrivilegeGranted = true
QualifierFormats = null
RepresentsAuthorizationRights = false
.
.
.
Privilege setting capability is defined in the class CIM_RoleBasedManagementCapabilities associated
with the CIM_Privilege class instance. This class contains the list of possible values used to assign
privileges. Look for the property ActivityQualifiersSupported.
To determine privilege setting capabilities:
1. Acquire the class instance of CIM_Privilege of interest.
2. Enumerate the associators of the CIM_Privilege instance and search for
CIM_RoleBasedAuthorizationService class instance using EnumerateEPR mode.
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3. Enumerate the associators of the CIM_RoleBasedAuthorizationService instance and search for
CIM_RoleBasedManagementCapabilities class instance using EnumerateEPR mode.
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LocalRoleBasedManagementCapabilities
ActivitiesSupported = 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7
ActivityQualifiersSupported = Login to DRAC, Configure DRAC, Configure Users, Clear Logs, Execute
Server Control Commands, Access Console Redirection, Access Virtual Media, Test Alerts, Execute Di
agnostic Commands
ElementName = Local Role Based Management Capabilities
InstanceID = DCIM:LocalRoleBasedManagementCapabilities
QualifierFormatsSupported = 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9
SharedPrivilegeSupported = false
SupportedMethods = 8
DCIM_CLPRoleBasedManagementCapabilities
ActivitiesSupported = null
ActivityQualifiersSupported = null
ElementName = CLP Role Based Management Capabilities
InstanceID = DCIM:CLPRoleBasedManagementCapabilities
QualifierFormatsSupported = null
SharedPrivilegeSupported = false
SupportedMethods = 6
DCIM_IPMIRoleBasedManagementCapabilities
ActivitiesSupported = null
ActivityQualifiersSupported = null
ElementName = IPMI Role Based Management Capabilities
InstanceID = DCIM:IPMIRoleBasedManagementCapabilities
QualifierFormatsSupported = null
SharedPrivilegeSupported = false
SupportedMethods = 6
5.5 Manage Account Settings (using DMTF Model)
5.5.1 Modify User Name (using DMTF Model)
When the account setting capability allows, the user name of an account may be modified by issuing a
set operation on the UserID property of the CIM_Account class instance. The set operation requires an
instance reference. The instance reference may be retrieved by adding EnumerateEPR mode to
enumerate or get of the class.
Profiles:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1034_1.0.1.pdf
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1039_1.0.0.pdf
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The steps below demonstrate how to set the user name and password for local accounts.
A) Enumerate CIM_Account with EPR to identify all possible instance information to be used in a
subsequent put or set operations.
EXAMPLE-A:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_Account
?__cimnamespace=root/dcim
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -returntype:EPR
When this command is executed, a list of objects will be returned. Below is a snippet of the output.
OUTPUT-A:
EndpointReference
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_Account
SelectorSet
Selector: __cimnamespace = root/dcim, Name = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.1,
CreationClassName = DCIM_Account, Sys
temName = systemmc, SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem
EndpointReference
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_Account
SelectorSet
Selector: __cimnamespace = root/dcim, Name = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.2,
CreationClassName = DCIM_Account, Sys
temName = systemmc, SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem
.
.
.
B) Perform a get on any instance from A) to ensure correctness of the URI.
EXAMPLE-B:
winrm g "http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/
DCIM_Account?__cimnamespace=root/dcim
+CreationClassName= DCIM_Account
+Name= iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.16
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_SPComputerSystem
+SystemName=systemmc"
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-r:https://[IPADDRESS]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-a:basic -encoding:utf-8 SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
When this method is executed, the particular object will be returned. Below is the output.
OUTPUT-B:
DCIM_Account
CreationClassName = DCIM_Account
ElementName = DCIM Account
EnabledDefault = 2
EnabledState = 3
Name = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.16
OrganizationName = DCIM
RequestedState = 0
SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem
SystemName = systemmc
TransitioningToState = 12
UserID = null
UserPassword = null
C) If B) is successful, set the new values for the specified instance.
EXAMPLE-C:
winrm set "http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/
DCIM_Account?__cimnamespace=root/dcim
+CreationClassName= DCIM_Account
+Name= iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.16
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_SPComputerSystem
+SystemName=systemmc"
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-a:basic -encoding:utf-8
@{UserID="testuser4";UserPassword="testuser4"} -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck skiprevocationcheck
When this command is executed, the UserID will be displayed in the output. The UserPassword will be
displayed as null when the account is disabled. After the account is enabled, it will be displayed as
blank. The value of UserPassword will never be displayed.
OUTPUT-C:
DCIM_Account
CreationClassName = DCIM_Account
ElementName = DCIM Account
EnabledDefault = 2
EnabledState = 3
Name = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.16
OrganizationName = DCIM
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RequestedState = 0
SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem
SystemName = systemmc
TransitioningToState = 12
UserID = testuser4
UserPassword = null
UserID = testuser4
UserPassword = testuser4
D) If the account specified is new or not yet enabled, it will not be accessible. Login as root in the UI
and verify the user name is set correctly and enable it.
E) Logout of the UI. Logging in with new user name and password and be successful.
Possible responses:
1. A fault is returned which suggests a possible error in the request payload.
2. An empty response which suggests an error occurred while processing the request.
3. An instance of the class is returned where the property value is unchanged.
4. An instance of the class is returned where the property value is modified. The set is successful.
5. The property value may be blank as intended by the implementation for security. To determine
success, try logging in with the new password. Ensure the account is enabled.
5.5.2 Modify Password (using DMTF Model)
When the account setting capability allows, the user password of an account may be modified by
issuing a set operation on the UserPassword property of the CIM_Account class instance. The set
operation requires an instance reference. The instance reference may be retrieved by adding
EnumerateEPR mode to enumerate or get of the class.
NOTE: The profile defines this property as string array of type octet string. In this implementation, the
password is a string of type clear text. The security concern is resolved by transmission of this
information only through secure HTTPS communication.
Profiles:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1034_1.0.1.pdf
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1039_1.0.0.pdf
See Section 5.5.1 for an implementation example.
5.5.3 Modify Account State (using DMTF Model)
When the account setting capability allows, the user account may be enabled or disabled by invoking
the RequestStateChange() method of the CIM_Account class instance. The invoke operation requires
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an instance reference. The instance reference may be retrieved by adding EnumerateEPR mode to
enumerate or get of the class.
Profiles:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1034_1.0.1.pdf
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1039_1.0.0.pdf
Replace “DCIM User 16” with the applicable user name and “2” with the desired request state.
Invoke RequestStateChange() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke RequestStateChange "http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_Account
?__cimnamespace=root/dcim
+CreationClassName=DCIM_Account
+Name= iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.16
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_SPComputerSystem
+SystemName=systemmc"
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{RequestedState="2"} -skiprevocationcheck
OUTPUT:
RequestStateChange_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
Response status other than zero indicates failure and error message information may be provided.
5.5.4 Modify User Privilege (using DMTF Model)
When the account setting capability allows, the user account privileges may be modified by issuing a
set() operation on the ActivityQualifiers property of the CIM_Privilege class instance associated with
the CIM_Account class instance. The set() operation requires an instance reference. The instance
reference may be retrieved by adding EnumerateEPR mode to enumerate or get of the class.
The profile defines this property as string array containing all the privileges to be granted for the
account. Setting the list of privileges is a complete over-write of the previous setting. This restriction
is a limitation where the protocol does not define how to set a particular index in the list. The new list
will replace the previous list in its entirety.
Profiles:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1034_1.0.1.pdf
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1039_1.0.0.pdf
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Here is an example list of available privileges from an instance of the class
CIM_RoleBasedManagementCapabilities:
DCIM_LocalRoleBasedManagementCapabilities
ActivitiesSupported = 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7
ActivityQualifiersSupported = Login to DRAC, Configure DRAC, Configure Users, Clear Logs, Execute
Server Control Commands, Access Console Redirection, Access Virtual Media, Test Alerts, Execute Di
agnostic Commands
ElementName = Local Role Based Management Capabilities
InstanceID = DCIM:LocalRoleBasedManagementCapabilities
QualifierFormatsSupported = 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9
SharedPrivilegeSupported = false
SupportedMethods = 8
The privilege property ActivityQualifiers is an array of type string. To set more than one privilege, you
need to provide the same key name more than once. The tool does not allow duplicate keys to be
entered through the command line. Instead, you need to perform two operations.
1. Get an instance of the CIM_Privilege class of interest.
2. Using the class instance, replace the property ActivityQualifiers with the new values.
3. Use the new instance XML as input to the set operation.
To determine if the new password has been successfully set, try logging in with the new password.
Ensure the account is enabled.
6 Firmware Inventory
6.1 Software Inventory Profile Specification
The Dell Common Information Model (CIM) class extensions for supporting remote firmware inventory
are defined in the Dell OS Software Update2 and related MOFs3. The diagrams representing the classes
that are implemented by the Lifecycle Controller firmware can be found in Dell Software Inventory
Profile.
6.2 Remote Inventory Method Invocation Get Software Inventory
The SoftwareIdentity class contains information for the BIOS and component firmware installed on the
target system as well as available firmware images cached in the Lifecycle Controller. The
enumeration of the SoftwareIdentity class returns a list of SoftwareIdentity objects with properties
such as firmware type and version.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
EXAMPLE:
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winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareIdentity
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8
When this method is executed, a list of software identity objects will be returned, including installed
and available firmware. Below is a snippet of the output.
OUTPUT:
DCIM_SoftwareIdentity
BuildNumber = 4846
Classifications = 10
ComponentID = 28897
ComponentType = APAC
DeviceID = null
ElementName = Dell Lifecycle Controller 2, 1.0.0.4846, X79
FQDD = USC.Embedded.1:LC.Embedded.1
IdentityInfoType = OrgID:ComponentType:ComponentID
IdentityInfoValue = DCIM:firmware:28897
InstallationDate = 2012-01-15T22:22:32Z
InstanceID = DCIM:INSTALLED#802__USC.Embedded.1:LC.Embedded.1
IsEntity = true
MajorVersion = 1
MinorVersion = 0
RevisionNumber = 0
RevisionString = null
Status = Installed
SubDeviceID = null
SubVendorID = null
Updateable = true
VendorID = null
VersionString = 1.0.0.4846
impactsTPMmeasurements = false
.
.
.
The key properties in the above output include the following:
InstanceID: Normally identifies the firmware on a particular type of device. The substring right
after DCIM: is the status of a payload or firmware on the system. This can be installed or
available.
ComponentID: Uniquely identifies a unique type of device such as BIOS, NIC, Storage and Lifecycle
controller firmware.
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InstallationDate: The date when the payload was installed to the system. If the system time was
not set when the firmware installation took place the install date will be 1970-01-01. Factory
installed firmware will have the 1970-01-01 date.
VersionString: Shows the version of the firmware represented.
7 Firmware Update
7.1 Software Update Profile Specification
The Dell Common Information Model (CIM) class extensions for supporting BIOS, component firmware,
and embedded software update are defined in the Dell Software Update Profile2 and related MOF
files3. The diagrams representing the classes that are implemented by the Lifecycle Controller
firmware can be found in Dell Software Update Profile as well.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
7.2 ”Rollback” Firmware
The InstallFromSoftwareIdentity() method is used for installation of a previous version of a component
firmware that is available on the Lifecycle Controller (i.e. “rollback” of component firmware). The
general “Rollback” firmware steps are performed in several stages as described in the next sections.
Meanwhile, the steps are demonstrated in examples in Section 7.3 and Section 7.4.
7.2.1 Request “Rollback” Image
The first stage is a request to initiate and download the rollback image from the Lifecycle
Controller by invoking the InstallFromSoftwareIdentity() method.
7.2.2 Create Reboot Job
The second stage is to create a reboot job as shown in Section 7.8.
7.2.3 Schedule Update Jobs
The third stage is to invoke the SetupJobQueue() method as shown in Section 10.2.1. Use the
jobID(JID) from InstallFromSoftwareIdentity() and rebootID(RID) from the reboot job. The
reboot may take several minutes as the UEFI performs the desired operation.
7.2.4 Monitor Update Jobs
The output of getting the job status during various steps, Section 10.2.3, is shown below.
Initial job status after invoking InstallFromSoftwareIdentity
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DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001276741956
JobStartTime = TIME_NA
JobStatus = Downloaded
JobUntilTime = TIME_NA
Message = Package successfully downloaded.
MessageArguments = null
MessageID = RED002
Name = Rollback:DCIM:AVAILABLE:NONPCI:159:2.1.4
Job status after invoking SetupJobQueue
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001276741956
JobStartTime = 00000101000000
JobStatus = Scheduled
JobUntilTime = 20100730121500
Message = Task successfully scheduled
MessageArguments = null
MessageID = JCP001
Name = Rollback:DCIM:AVAILABLE:NONPCI:159:2.1.4
Job status following reboot / install of operation
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001276741956
JobStartTime = 00000101000000
JobStatus = Completed
JobUntilTime = 20100730121500
Message = Job finished successfully
MessageArguments = null
MessageID = USC1
Name = Rollback:DCIM:AVAILABLE:NONPCI:159:2.1.4
7.3 BIOS Firmware “Rollback”
The InstallFromSoftwareIdentity() method is used for installation of a previous version of a component
firmware that is available on the Lifecycle Controller (i.e. “rollback” of component firmware).
All steps to complete a rollback successfully are listed below.
Invoke InstallFromSoftwareIdentity() with the following parameters and syntax:
[InstanceID]: This is the instanceID of the SoftwareIdentify that is to be used to rollback the
firmware to a previous version. The InstanceID can have value such as:
DCIM:AVAILABLE:NONPCI:159:2.1.4
It is available firmware on a NONPCI device.
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This refers BIOS version 2.1.4
EXAMPLE:
winrm i InstallFromSoftwareIdentity cimv2/root/dcim/
DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=IDRAC:ID
+Name=SoftwareUpdate -file:RollInputBIOS.xml
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
The rollback input file, RollInputBIOS.xml, is shown below:
<p:InstallFromSoftwareIdentity_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService">
<p:Target xmlns:a="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing"
xmlns:w="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman.xsd">
<a:Address>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous</a:Address>
<a:ReferenceParameters>
<w:ResourceURI>http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_SoftwareIdentity</w:ResourceURI>
<w:SelectorSet>
<w:Selector Name="InstanceID">[InstanceID]</w:Selector>
</w:SelectorSet>
</a:ReferenceParameters>
</p:Target>
</p:InstallFromSoftwareIdentity_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
InstallFromSoftwareIdentity_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws
/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1
/cim-schema/2/DCIM_SoftUpdateConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001276741956,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = null
7.4 NIC Firmware “Rollback
The InstallFromSoftwareIdentity() method is used for installation of a previous version of a component
firmware that is available on the Lifecycle Controller (i.e. “rollback” of component firmware).
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Invoke InstallFromSoftwareIdentity with the following parameters and syntax:
[InstanceID]: This is the instanceID of the SoftwareIdentify that is to be used to rollback the
firmware to a previous version. The InstanceID can have value such as:
DCIM:PREVIOUS:PCI:14E4:1639:0237:1028
It refers to a previous firmware on a PCI device.
VID (Vendor ID)= 14E4
DID (Device ID) = 1639
SSID (Subsystem ID) = 0237
SVID (Subvendor ID) = 1028
This refers to a Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5709 network adaptor7.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i InstallFromSoftwareIdentity cimv2/root/dcim/
DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=IDRAC:ID
+Name=SoftwareUpdate -file:RollInputNIC.xml
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
The rollback input file, RollInputNIC.xml, is shown below:
<p:InstallFromSoftwareIdentity_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService">
<p:Target xmlns:a="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing"
xmlns:w="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman.xsd">
<a:Address>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous</a:Address>
<a:ReferenceParameters>
<w:ResourceURI>http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_SoftwareIdentity</w:ResourceURI>
<w:SelectorSet>
<w:Selector Name="InstanceID">[InstanceID]</w:Selector>
</w:SelectorSet>
</a:ReferenceParameters>
</p:Target>
</p:InstallFromSoftwareIdentity_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
InstallFromSoftwareIdentity_OUTPUT
Job
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Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws
/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1
/cim-schema/2/DCIM_SoftUpdateConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001265811668,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = null
Entering an invalid instanceID may yield the following error message:
InstallFromSoftwareIdentity_OUTPUT
Message = Invalid InstanceID
MessageID = SUP024
ReturnValue = null
7.5 Update from Network Source
A Firmware update can be achieved by invoking the InstallFromURI() method in the class
DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService. Firmware update is performed in several stages as described in the
next sections. The steps are demonstrated in examples in Section 7.6 and Section 7.7.
Note: When using WSMAN command to initiate update jobs, make sure to wait for two seconds
before submitting a second job in order to avoiding racing conditions.
7.5.1 Request Update Download
The first stage is a request to initiate and download the update image from a source defined by the
user by invoking the InstallFromURI() method.
7.5.2 Monitor Download Status
Downloading the update package may take several minutes. The second stage is to monitor the
download. The download status may be monitored by enumerating or getting the instance of the
corresponding job.
7.5.3 Reboot to Perform Update
Once downloaded, the request needs to be scheduled. The third stage is to schedule the update. To
schedule the update, use the SetupJobQueue() method of the class DCIM_JobService in Section 10.2.1.
7.5.4 Wait for Job Completion
The fourth stage is to wait for the job to be completed, which may take several minutes. The job
status can be monitored as shown in Section 10.2.3.
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7.5.5 Delete Job
The fifth and final stage is to delete the completed job from the job store. Deleting the job queue is
shown in Section 10.2.2.
7.6 Update NICs from HTTP, CIFS Share, NFS share, TFTP, or FTP
The InstallFromURI() method takes the following input and downloads the Dell Update Package to the
Lifecycle Controller in the target system. The method returns a jobid for an instance of
DCIM_SoftwareUpdateJob that can be scheduled to execute or queried for status at a later time. The
following is the example of the method for updating a NIC firmware.
Invoke InstallFromURI() with the following parameters and syntax:
[URI-IP-ADDRESS]: This is the IP address of the location for Dell Update Package. The Dell Update
Package will need to be the Windows type update package. The file share can be HTTP, CIFS, NFS,
TFTP, or FTP type as shown below:
HTTP Format:
http://[IP ADDRESS]/[PATH TO FILE.exe]
CIFS Format:
cifs://WORKGROUP_NAME\[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@[URI-IP-ADDRESS]/
[FILE.exe];mountpoint=[DIRECTORYNAME]
TFTP or FTP Format:
tftp://[IP ADDRESS]/[PATH TO FILE.exe]
ftp://[IP ADDRESS]/[PATH TO FILE.exe]
[InstanceID]: The instanceID is the SoftwareIdentify instanceID that represents the firmware that
is to be updated. This instanceID can be retrieved as described in Section 6.2. For example, the
instanceID can be:
DCIM:INSTALLED:PCI:14E4:1639:0237:1028
It is installed firmware on a PCI device.
VID (Vendor ID)= 14E4
DID (Device ID) = 1636
SSID (Subsystem ID) = 0237
SVID (Subvendor ID) = 1028
This refers to a Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5709 network adaptor7.
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EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke InstallFromURI cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=IDRAC:ID+Name=SoftwareUpdate
-file:UpdateInputNIC.xml
-u:[UserName] -p:[Password] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-SkipCNCheck -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
The above command takes in an input file named UpdateInputNic.xml to supply input parameters
required for the InstallFromURI() method.
The syntax for UpdateInputNIC.xml is:
<p:InstallFromURI_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService">
<p:URI>http://[URI-IP-ADDRESS]/[PATH-TO-EXE]/[FILE.exe]</p:URI>
<p:Target xmlns:a="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing"
xmlns:w="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman.xsd">
<a:Address>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous</a:Address>
<a:ReferenceParameters>
<w:ResourceURI>http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_SoftwareIdentity</w:ResourceURI>
<w:SelectorSet>
<w:Selector Name="InstanceID">[INSTANCEID]</w:Selector>
</w:SelectorSet>
</a:ReferenceParameters>
</p:Target>
</p:InstallFromURI_INPUT>
In the above sample, the [URI-IP-ADDRESS] must be replaced with the actual value of the IP address of
the server that stores update content, [PATH-TO-EXE] must be replaced with the applicable path to the
executable, [FILE.exe] must be replaced with the executable name, and [INSTANCEID] should be
replaced with the actual InstanceID of the device to be updated.
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. This jobid can then be used
for subsequent processing with job control provider in Section 10.
InstallFromURI_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws
/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI =
http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema
/2/DCIM_SoftUpdateConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001265810325,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
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ReturnValue = null
Missing XML parameters may yield the following error message:
InstallFromURI_OUTPUT
Message = Insufficient Method Parameters
MessageID = SUP001
ReturnValue = null
7.7 Update BIOS from HTTP, CIFS Share, NFS share, TFTP, or FTP
The InstallFromURI() method takes the following input and downloads the Dell Update Package to the
Lifecycle Controller in the target system. The method returns a jobid for an instance of
DCIM_SoftwareUpdateJob that can be scheduled to execute or queried for status at a later time. The
following is the example of the method for updating a BIOS firmware.
Invoke InstallFromURI() with the following parameters and syntax:
[URI-IP-ADDRESS]: This is the IP address of the location for Dell Update Package. The Dell Update
Package will need to be the Windows type update package. The file share can be HTTP, CIFS, NFS,
TFTP, or FTP type as shown below:
HTTP Format:
http://[IP ADDRESS]/[PATH TO FILE.exe]
CIFS Format:
cifs://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@[URI-IP-ADDRESS]/ [FILE.exe];mountpoint=/[DIRECTORYNAME]
TFTP or FTP Format:
tftp://[IP ADDRESS]/[PATH TO FILE.exe]
ftp://[IP ADDRESS]/[PATH TO FILE.exe]
[InstanceID]: The instanceID is the SoftwareIdentify instanceID that represents the firmware that
is to be updated. This instanceID can be retrieved as described in Section 6.2. For example, the
instanceID can be:
DCIM:AVAILABLE:NONPCI:159:2.1.4
It is available firmware on a NONPCI device.
This refers BIOS version 2.1.4
EXAMPLE:
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winrm invoke InstallFromURI cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=IDRAC:ID+Name=SoftwareUpdate
-file:UpdateInputBIOS.xml
-u:[UserName] -p:[Password] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-SkipCNCheck -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
The above command takes in an input file named UpdateInputBIOS.xml to supply input parameters
required for the InstallFromURI() method.
The syntax for UpdateInputBIOS.xml is:
<p:InstallFromURI_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService">
<p:URI>http://[URI-IP-ADDRESS]/[PATH-TO-EXE]/[FILE.exe]</p:URI>
<p:Target xmlns:a="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing"
xmlns:w="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman.xsd">
<a:Address>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous</a:Address>
<a:ReferenceParameters>
<w:ResourceURI>http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_SoftwareIdentity</w:ResourceURI>
<w:SelectorSet>
<w:Selector Name="InstanceID">[INSTANCEID]</w:Selector>
</w:SelectorSet>
</a:ReferenceParameters>
</p:Target>
</p:InstallFromURI_INPUT>
In the above sample, the [URI-IP-ADDRESS] must be replaced with the actual value of the IP address of
the server that stores update content, [PATH-TO-EXE] must be replaced with the applicable path to the
executable, [FILE.exe] must be replaced with the executable name, and [INSTANCEID] should be
replaced with the actual InstanceID of the device to be updated.
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. This jobid can then be used
for subsequent processing with job control provider in section 10.
InstallFromURI_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws
/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI =
http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema
/2/DCIM_SoftUpdateConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001276741475,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = null
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7.8 CreateRebootJob()
The CreateRebootJob() method creates a reboot job that can be scheduled to reboot immediately or
at a later time. When the reboot job is scheduled and then executed, via SetupJobQueue() (Section
10.2.1), the reboot will take several minutes depending on the system setup, including whether
collecting system inventory (CSIOR) is enabled.
Invoke CreateRebootJob with the following parameters and syntax:
RebootJobType: There are three options for rebooting the system.
1 = PowerCycle
2 = Graceful Reboot without forced shutdown
3 = Graceful reboot with forced shutdown
EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke CreateRebootJob cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=IDRAC:ID+Name=SoftwareUpdate
-file:reboot.xml
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-SkipCNCheck -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
The syntax for reboot.xml is:
<p:CreateRebootJob_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareInstallationService">
<p:RebootJobType>2</p:RebootJobType>
</p:CreateRebootJob_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
This method will return a reboot jobid that can be set to reboot the system immediately or at a later
time.
CreateRebootJob_OUTPUT
RebootJobID
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004
/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_SoftUpdateConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = RID_001265648530, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = null
The jobid in the above output is the instanceID:
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Jobid = InstanceID = RID_001265648530
8 Power State Management
8.1 Description of Base Server vs Power State Management Methods
The remote control of a server power state (On, Off) and methodology for cycling power is available
through data models specified in both the DMTF Base Server Profile and the DMTF Power State
Management Profile. The Base Server Profile offers the RequestStateChange() method on the instance
of the CIM_ComputerSystem class representing the server platform. The Power State Management
Profile offers the RequestPowerStateChange() method available on the instance of the
PowerStateManagmentService associated with the instance of CIM_ComputerSystem representing the
server platform.
Base Server Profile:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1004_1.0.1.pdf
Power State Management Profile:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1027_2.0.0.pdf
8.2 Get Power State
8.2.1 Base Server Method
The power state of the system is reported by the EnabledState property of the DCIM_ComputerSystem
class.
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_ComputerSystem
CreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem
Dedicated = 0
ElementName
EnabledState = 2
HealthState = 25
IdentifyingDescriptions = CIM:GUID, CIM:Tag, DCIM:ServiceTag
Name = srv:system
OperationalStatus = 6
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OtherIdentifyingInfo = 4c4c4544-0036-3510-8034-b7c04f333231, mainsystemchassis, 7654321
PrimaryStatus = 3
RequestedState = 0
8.2.2 Power State Management Method
The power state of the system is also reported by the PowerState property of the
DCIM_CSAssociatedPowerManagementService class.
Power State Management Profile:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1027_2.0.0.pdf
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_CSAssociatedPowerManagementService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
PowerState:
2 (On): System is fully on
13 (Off): System is powered off
DCIM_CSAssociatedPowerManagementService
PowerOnTime = null
PowerState = 2
RequestedPowerState = 0
ServiceProvided
EndpointReference
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_CSPowerManageme
ntService
SelectorSet
Selector: SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_SPComputerSystem, CreationClassName = D
CIM_CSPowerManagementService, SystemName = systemmc, Name = pwrmgtsvc:1, __cimnamespace =
root/dcim
UserOfService
EndpointReference
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
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ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_ComputerSystem
SelectorSet
Selector: Name = srv:system, CreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem, __cimnames
pace = root/dcim
8.3 Get Power Control Capabilites
8.3.1 Base Server Method
The power control capabilities are reported by the RequestedStatesSupported property of the
CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities class associated with the main system CIM_ComputerSystem
class.
Base Server Profile:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1004_1.0.1.pdf
In “Part A” enumerate the CIM_ElementCapabilities class and search for the
DCIM_CSElementCapabilities reference. Use the resulting InstanceID in “Part B” to obtain the
RequestedStatesSupported property.
EXAMPLE (Part A):
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_ElementCapabilities
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT (Part A):
.
.
.
DCIM_CSElementCapabilities
Capabilities
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_CSEnabledLogicalElementCapabilities
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DCIM:ComputerCap:1, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
Characteristics = null
ManagedElement
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_ComputerSystem
SelectorSet
Selector: Name = srv:system, CreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem, __cimnamespace
= root/dcim
.
.
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.
EXAMPLE (Part B):
winrm g http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_CSEnabledLogicalElementCapabilities ?__cimnamespace=root/dcim
+InstanceID=DCIM:ComputerCap:1
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT (Part B):
RequestedStatesSupported:
2: Enabled
3: Disabled
11: Reset
DCIM_CSEnabledLogicalElementCapabilities
Caption = null
Description = null
ElementName = Computer System Capabilities
ElementNameEditSupported = false
ElementNameMask = null
InstanceID = DCIM:ComputerCap:1
MaxElementNameLen = null
RequestedStatesSupported = 2, 3, 11
StateAwareness = null
8.3.2 Power State Management Method
The power control capabilities are also reported by the PowerStatesSupported property of the
CIM_PowerManagementCapabilities (PMC) class associated with the CIM_PowerManagementService
(PMS) class. Getting the instance of PMC is a two step process. First, enumerate the instance of PMS
with EPR. Second, enumerate the associated PMC class. When there is only one instance of PMC class as
in the case of iDRAC, the first step may be skipped and the PMC class may be enumerated directly.
Power State Management Profile:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1027_2.0.0.pdf
EXAMPLE (iDRAC case):
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/CIM_PowerManagementCapabilities?__cimnamespace=root/dcim
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
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-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
When the PowerStatesSupported property contains the value in the “PowerStatesSupported Value”
column, the PowerChangeCapabilities property shall contain the value specified in the
“PowerChangeCapabilities Value” column.
PowerStatesSupported Value
PowerChangeCapabilites Value
2 (Power On)
3 (Sleep - Light)
4 (Sleep - Deep)
3 (Power State Settable)
5 (Power Cycle (Off Soft))
4 (Power Cycling Supported)
6 (Power Off - Hard)
7 (Hibernate)
8 (Power Off - Soft)
9 (Power Cycle (Off Hard))
6 (Off Hard Power Cycling Supported)
10 (Master Bus Reset)
7 (HW Reset Supported)
11 (Diagnostic Interrupt (NMI))
7 (HW Reset Supported)
12 (Power Off - Soft Graceful)
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported)
13 (Power Off - Hard Graceful)
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported)
14 (Master Bus Reset Graceful)
7 (HW Reset Supported) and
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported)
15 (Power Cycle (Off - Soft Graceful))
4 (Power Cycling Supported) and
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported)
16 (Power Cycle (Off - Hard Graceful))
6 (Off Hard Power Cycling Supported) and
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported)
DCIM_CSPowerManagementCapabilities
Caption = null
Description = null
ElementName = Power Management Capabilities
InstanceID = DCIM:pwrmgtcap1
OtherPowerCapabilitiesDescriptions = null
OtherPowerChangeCapabilities = null
PowerCapabilities = null
PowerChangeCapabilities = 3, 4, 8
PowerStatesSupported = 2, 5, 8, 11, 12
8.4 Power Control
8.4.1 Base Server Method
Changing the power state, such as cycling the power, is performed by invoking the
RequestStateChange() method of the CIM_ComputerSystem class instance. For iDRAC, there is one
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instance for the main system and another for iDRAC. Use the main system instance. The method
requires you to specify the RequestedState argument. Refer to Section 8.3 to get the possible values
for this argument.
Base Server Profile:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1004_1.0.1.pdf
EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke RequestStateChange "http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_ComputerSystem
?CreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+Name=srv:system"
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNcheck
-SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{RequestedState="2"}
-skiprevocationcheck
OUTPUT:
RequestStateChange_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
Return values of zero indicate success, while others indicate failure and may include a corresponding
error message.
8.4.2 Power State Management Method
Changing the power state is performed by invoking the RequestPowerStateChange() method of the
DCIM_PowerManagementService (PMS) class instance. It is a three step process shown below:
1) Enumerate the DCIM_PowerManagementService with EPR
2) Enumerate the DCIM_ComputerSystem class and search for the Host instance
3) Use the EPR on steps 1) and 2) to invoke RequestPowerStateChange()
Power State Management Profile:
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP1027_2.0.0.pdf
EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke RequestPowerStateChange http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_CSPowerManagementService?__cimnamespace=root/dcim+SystemCreationClassName=
DCIM_SPComputerSystem+SystemName=systemmc+CreationClassName=DCIM_CSPowerManagementServi
ce+Name= pwrmgtsvc:1
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck
-SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -auth:basic @{PowerState=”5”}
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9 Hardware Inventory
The Dell Common Information Model (CIM) class extensions for supporting remote hardware inventories
are defined in the various Dell profiles and related MOFs3. The Hardware Inventory allows users to
remote query the inventory of hardware.
Each of the hardware inventory classes return the attribute LastSystemInventoryTime, which is when
the last time ‘collect system inventory on restart’ or CSIOR was run. See Section 12.1 for more details
on CSIOR. It is an important attribute as it shows how recently the inventory was updated.
9.1 Power Supply Inventory
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_PowerSupplyView class. The Dell Power Supply
Profile describes platform’s power supply information. Each platform power supply is represented by
an instance of DCIM_PowerSupplyView class.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate DCIM_PowerSupplyView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_PowerSupplyView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_PowerSupplyView
DetailedState = Presence Detected
FQDD = PSU.Slot.1
FirmwareVersion = 00.01.31
InputVoltage = 120
InstanceID = PSU.Slot.1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100401130928
Manufacturer = Dell
Model = PWR SPLY,502W,RDNT
PartNumber = 0MU791A00
PrimaryStatus = 1
RedundancyStatus = 2
SerialNumber = CN7324597O0411
TotalOutputPower = 502
Type = 0
DCIM_PowerSupplyView
DetailedState = Presence Detected
FQDD = PSU.Slot.2
FirmwareVersion = 00.01.31
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InputVoltage = 118
InstanceID = PSU.Slot.2
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100401130929
Manufacturer = Dell
Model = PWR SPLY,502W,RDNT
PartNumber = 0MU791A00
PrimaryStatus = 1
RedundancyStatus = 2
SerialNumber = CN7324597O0446
TotalOutputPower = 502
Type = 0
9.2 Fan Inventory
This section describes the requirements and guidelines for implementing Dell Fan Profile. The Dell Fan
Profile describes platform’s fans including the fan speed sensor information. Each platform fan is
represented by an instance of DCIM_FanView class.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate DCIM_FanView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_FanView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_FanView
ActiveCooling = true
BaseUnits = 19
CurrentReading = 4200
FQDD = Fan.Embedded.1A
InstanceID = Fan.Embedded.1A
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100408115623
PrimaryStatus = 1
RateUnits = 4
RedundancyStatus = 2
UnitModifier = 0
VariableSpeed = true
DCIM_FanView
ActiveCooling = true
BaseUnits = 19
CurrentReading = 4440
FQDD = Fan.Embedded.2A
InstanceID = Fan.Embedded.2A
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LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100408115623
PrimaryStatus = 1
RateUnits = 4
RedundancyStatus = 2
UnitModifier = 0
VariableSpeed = true
.
.
.
9.3 Memory Inventory
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_MemoryView class. The Dell Memory Profile
describes platform’s physical memory. Each DIMM’s information is represented by an instance of
DCIM_MemoryView class.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate DCIM_MemoryView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_MemoryView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_MemoryView
BankLabel = B
CurrentOperatingSpeed = 1067
FQDD = DIMM.Socket.B1
InstanceID = DIMM.Socket.B1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100325134947
ManufactureDate = Mon Jun 29 12:00:00 2009 UTC
Manufacturer = Samsung
MemoryType = 24
Model = DDR3 DIMM
PartNumber = M391B2873DZ1-CH9
PrimaryStatus = 1
Rank = 1
SerialNumber = 85C6DF30
Size = 1024
Speed = 1333
DCIM_MemoryView
BankLabel = A
CurrentOperatingSpeed = 1067
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FQDD = DIMM.Socket.A3
InstanceID = DIMM.Socket.A3
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100325134947
ManufactureDate = Mon Jun 29 12:00:00 2009 UTC
Manufacturer = Samsung
MemoryType = 24
Model = DDR3 DIMM
PartNumber = M391B2873DZ1-CH9
PrimaryStatus = 1
Rank = 1
SerialNumber = 85C6DE0A
Size = 1024
Speed = 1333
.
.
.
9.4 CPU Inventory
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_CPUView class. The Dell CPU Profile describes
platform’s CPUs. Each CPU’s information is represented by an instance of DCIM_CPUView class.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate DCIM_CPUView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_CPUView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_CPUView
CPUFamily = B3
CPUStatus = 1
Cache1Associativity = 7
Cache1ErrorMethodology = 5
Cache1Level = 0
Cache1PrimaryStatus = 1
Cache1SRAMType = 2
Cache1Size = 256
Cache1Type = 4
Cache1WritePolicy = 0
Cache2Associativity = 7
Cache2ErrorMethodology = 5
Cache2Level = 1
Cache2PrimaryStatus = 1
Cache2SRAMType = 2
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Cache2Size = 2048
Cache2Type = 5
Cache2WritePolicy = 0
Cache3Associativity = 14
Cache3ErrorMethodology = 5
Cache3Level = 2
Cache3PrimaryStatus = 1
Cache3SRAMType = 2
Cache3Size = 20480
Cache3Type = 5
Cache3WritePolicy = 0
Characteristics = 4
CurrentClockSpeed = 2266
ExternalBusClockSpeed = 5860
FQDD = CPU.Socket.2
InstanceID = CPU.Socket.2
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100325134947
Manufacturer = Intel
MaxClockSpeed = 3600
Model = Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz
NumberOfEnabledCores = 4
NumberOfEnabledThreads = 8
NumberOfProcessorCores = 4
PrimaryStatus = 1
Voltage = 1.20
DCIM_CPUView
CPUFamily = B3
CPUStatus = 1
Cache1Associativity = 7
Cache1ErrorMethodology = 5
.
.
.
9.5 iDRAC Card Inventory
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_iDRACCardView class. The Dell iDrac Profile
describes the platform’s iDrac remote access card. Each remote access card’s information is
represented by an instance of DCIM_iDRACCARDView class.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate DCIM_iDRACCardView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCARDView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic
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-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_iDRACCardView
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
FirmwareVersion = 1.00.00
GUID = 314b544f-c0b5-5180-5210-00484c4c454
IPMIVersion = 2.0
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1-1#IDRACinfo
LANEnabledState = 1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 19700101000000
Model = Enterprise
PermanentMACAddress = 0:21:9b:92:70:5f
ProductDescription = This system component provides a complete set of remote management
functions for Dell PowerEdge server
SOLEnabledState = 1
URLString = https://192.35.10.1:443
9.6 PCI Device Inventory
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_PCIDeviceView class. The Dell PCI Profile
describes platform’s PCI devices. Each PCI device’s information is represented by an instance of
DCIM_PCIDeviceView class.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate DCIM_PCIDeviceView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_PCIDeviceView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_PCIDeviceView
BusNumber = 0
DataBusWidth = 0002
Description = 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #4
DeviceNumber = 26
FQDD = USBUHCI.Embedded.4-1
FunctionNumber = 0
InstanceID = USBUHCI.Embedded.4-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100325134947
Manufacturer = Intel Corporation
PCIDeviceID = 2937
PCISubDeviceID = 0236
PCISubVendorID = 1028
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PCIVendorID = 8086
SlotLength = 0002
SlotType = 0002
DCIM_PCIDeviceView
BusNumber = 0
DataBusWidth = 0002
Description = 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub PCI Express Root Port 3
DeviceNumber = 3
FQDD = P2PBridge.Embedded.4-1
FunctionNumber = 0
InstanceID = P2PBridge.Embedded.4-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100325134947
Manufacturer = Intel Corporation
PCIDeviceID = 340A
PCISubDeviceID = 0000
PCISubVendorID = 0000
PCIVendorID = 8086
SlotLength = 0002
SlotType = 0002
DCIM_PCIDeviceView
.
.
.
9.7 Video Inventory
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_VideoView class. The Dell Video Profile
describes platform’s videos. Each video controller’s information is represented by an instance of
DCIM_VideoView class.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate DCIM_VideoView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_VideoView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_VideoView
BusNumber = 6
DataBusWidth = 0002
Description = PowerEdge R610 MGA G200eW WPCM450
DeviceNumber = 3
FQDD = Video.Embedded.1-1
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FunctionNumber = 0
InstanceID = Video.Embedded.1-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100325134947
Manufacturer = Matrox Graphics, Inc.
PCIDeviceID = 0532
PCISubDeviceID = 0236
PCISubVendorID = 1028
PCIVendorID = 102B
SlotLength = 0002
SlotType = 0002
9.8 VFlash SD Card Inventory
Each SD card partition is represented by an instance of DCIM_VFlashView that is used to represent the
physical attributes of the virtual flash media, such as total size, available size, category etc. on which the
partitions will reside. See Section 13 for more information.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate the DCIM_VFlashView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_VFlashView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_VFlashView
AvailableSize = 970
Capacity = 976
ComponentName = vFlash SD Card
FQDD = Disk.vFlashCard.1
HealthStatus = OK
InitializedState = Initialized
InstanceID = Disk.vFlashCard.1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100408123517
LastUpdateTime = 20100408123517
Licensed = true
VFlashEnabledState = true
WriteProtected = false
9.9 NIC Inventory & Configuration
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The NIC Profile describes NIC controller’s representation and configuration. The profile also describes
the relationship of the NIC classes to the DMTF/Dell profile version information. See Section 15 for
more information, including inventories for NICString, NICInteger, and NICEnumeration.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate NICView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_NICView
AutoNegotiation = 0
BusNumber = 1
ControllerBIOSVersion = 1.3
CurrentMACAddress = 00:21:9B:92:70:57
DataBusWidth = 0002
DeviceNumber = 0
EFIVersion = null
FCoEOffloadMode = 3
FCoEWWNN = null
FQDD = NIC.Embedded.1-1
FamilyVersion = null
FunctionNumber = 0
InstanceID = NIC.Embedded.1-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100413135024
LastUpdateTime = 20100413134727
LinkDuplex = 0
LinkSpeed = 0
MaxBandwidth = 0
MediaType = 4
MinBandwidth = 0
NicMode = 3
PCIDeviceID = 1639
PCISubDeviceID = 236
PCISubVendorID = 1028
PCIVendorID = 14E4
PermanentFCOEMACAddress
PermanentMACAddress = 00:21:9B:92:70:57
PermanentiSCSIMACAddress = 00:21:9B:92:70:58
ProductName = Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet - 00:21:9B:92:70:57
ReceiveFlowControl = 0
SlotLength = 0002
SlotType = 0002
TransmitFlowControl = 0
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VendorName = null
WWPN = null
iScsiOffloadMode = 3
DCIM_NICView
AutoNegotiation = 0
BusNumber = 1
ControllerBIOSVersion = 1.3
CurrentMACAddress = 00:21:9B:92:70:59
DataBusWidth = 000 2
DeviceNumber = 0
EFIVersion = null
FCoEOffloadMode = 3
FCoEWWNN = null
FQDD = NIC.Embedded.2-1
FamilyVersion = null
FunctionNumber = 1
InstanceID = NIC.Embedded.2-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100413135024
LastUpdateTime = 20100413134727
LinkDuplex = 0
LinkSpeed = 0
MaxBandwidth = 0
MediaType = 4
MinBandwidth = 0
NicMode = 3
PCIDeviceID = 1639
PCISubDeviceID = 236
PCISubVendorID = 1028
PCIVendorID = 14E4
PermanentFCOEMACAddress
PermanentMACAddress = 00:21:9B:92:70:59
PermanentiSCSIMACAddress = 00:21:9B:92:70:5A
ProductName = Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet - 00:21:9B:92:70:59
ReceiveFlowControl = 0
SlotLength = 0002
SlotType = 0002
TransmitFlowControl = 0
VendorName = null
WWPN = null
iScsiOffloadMode = 3
.
.
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9.10 RAID Inventory & Configuration
The RAID profile extends the management capabilities of referencing profiles by adding the capability
to represent the configuration of RAID storage. The RAID storage is modeled as collections of attributes
where there are collections for the storage adaptors, physical disks, logical disks, end enclosures and
parent-child relationships between the collections. Additionally, there is a configuration service that
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contains all the methods used to configure the RAID storage. See Section 16 for more information,
including inventories for PhysicalDiskView, VirtualDiskView, and EnclosureView.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate ControllerView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_ControllerView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_ControllerView
Bus = 3
CacheSizeInMB = 1024
CachecadeCapability = 1
ControllerFirmwareVersion = 20.10.1-0049
Device = 0
DeviceCardDataBusWidth = 1
DeviceCardManufacturer = DELL
DeviceCardSlotLength = 3
DeviceCardSlotType = PCI Express x8
DriverVersion = null
EncryptionCapability = 0
EncryptionMode = 0
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
Function = 0
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100330124133
PCIDeviceID = 73
PCISlot = 1
PCISubDeviceID = 1F51
PCISubVendorID = 1028
PCIVendorID = 1000
PatrolReadState = 1
PrimaryStatus = 0
ProductName = PERC H310 Mini
RollupStatus = 0
SASAddress = 50026B902A8B6E00
SecurityStatus = 0
SlicedVDCapability = 1
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9.11 BIOS Inventory & Configuration
The BIOS Management Profile extends the management capabilities of referencing profiles by adding
the capability to represent and configure BIOS attributes, such as a Network Controller or IDE
Controller. The individual BIOS attribute’s relationship with a respective device is also described.
Additionally, the profile’s registration for the schema implementation version information is described.
See Section 17 for more information, including inventories for BIOSString, and BIOSInteger.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate BIOSEnumeration with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Memory Operating Voltage
AttributeName = MemVolt
CurrentValue = AutoVolt
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf Op="NOT"
Name="SysProfile">Custom</ROIf></AttrLev><ValLev Val="AutoVolt" Op="OR"><ForceIf
Name="SysProfile">PerfPerWattOptimizedDapc</ForceIf><ForceIf
Name="SysProfile">PerfPerWattOptimizedOs</ForceIf><ForceIf
Name="SysProfile">PerfOptimized</ForceIf><SupIf
Name="SysProfile">DenseCfgOptimized</SupIf></ValLev><ValLev Val="Volt15V" Op="OR"><ForceIf
Name="SysProfile">DenseCfgOptimized</ForceIf><SupIf
Name="SysProfile">PerfPerWattOptimizedDapc</SupIf><SupIf
Name="SysProfile">PerfPerWattOptimizedOs</SupIf><SupIf
Name="SysProfile">PerfOptimized</SupIf></ValLev></Dep>
DisplayOrder = 1322
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
GroupDisplayName = System Profile Settings
GroupID = SysProfileSettings
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:MemVolt
IsReadOnly = true
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = AutoVolt, Volt15V
PossibleValuesDescription = Auto, 1.5V
DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Serial Debug Output
AttributeName = SerialDbgOut
CurrentValue = Disabled
Dependency = null
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DisplayOrder = 319
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
GroupDisplayName = Memory Settings
GroupID = MemSettings
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:SerialDbgOut
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Enabled, Disabled
PossibleValuesDescription = Enabled, Disabled
DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Password Status
AttributeName = PasswordStatus
CurrentValue = Unlocked
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 1405
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
GroupDisplayName = System Security
GroupID = SysSecurity
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:PasswordStatus
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Unlocked, Locked
PossibleValuesDescription = Unlocked, Locked
.
.
.
9.12 System Inventory (including CSIOR attribute)
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_SystemView class which is used to represent
the higher level attributes of the system, such as asset tag, model, server manufacturer, etc.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate SystemView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/ DCIM_SystemView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_SystemView
AssetTag = Testtg
BIOSReleaseDate = 09/12/2011
BIOSVersionString = 0.3.22
BaseBoardChassisSlot = NA
BatteryRollupStatus = 1
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BladeGeometry = 4
BoardPartNumber = 0N051FX02
BoardSerialNumber = CN1374092O003M
CMCIP = null
CPLDVersion = 0.4.7
CPURollupStatus = 1
ChassisName = Main System Chassis
ChassisServiceTag = 7654321
ChassisSystemHeight = 2
ExpressServiceCode = 61387326761
FQDD = System.Embedded.1
FanRollupStatus = 3
HostName
InstanceID = System.Embedded.1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100331101859
LastUpdateTime = 20100325134947
LicensingRollupStatus = 1
LifecycleControllerVersion = 2.0.0
Manufacturer = Dell Inc.
MaxCPUSockets = 2
MaxDIMMSlots = 24
MaxPCIeSlots = 3
MemoryOperationMode = OptimizerMode
Model = PowerEdge R620
PSRollupStatus = 1
PlatformGUID = 3548474f-c0d3-4680-3810-00374c4c4544
PopulatedCPUSockets = 1
PopulatedDIMMSlots = 1
PopulatedPCIeSlots = 1
PowerCap = 0
PowerCapEnabledState = 3
PowerState = 2
PrimaryStatus = 3
RollupStatus = 3
ServerAllocation = null
ServiceTag = S78FGH5
StorageRollupStatus = 1
SysMemErrorMethodology = 6
SysMemFailOverState = NotInUse
SysMemLocation = 3
SysMemPrimaryStatus = 1
SysMemTotalSize = 2048
SystemGeneration = 12G Monolithic
SystemID = 1230
SystemRevision = 0
TempRollupStatus = 1
UUID = 4c4c4544-0037-3810-8046-d3c04f474835
VoltRollupStatus = 1
smbiosGUID = 44454c4c-3700-1038-8046-d3c04f474835
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10 Job Control Management
10.1 Description of Job Management
The Dell Common Information Model (CIM) class extensions for supporting update and attribute
configuration job control are defined in the Dell Job Control Profile2 and related MOF files3. The
diagrams representing the classes that are implemented by the Lifecycle Controller firmware can be
found in Dell Job Control Profile as well.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
10.2 Remote Job Control Examples
10.2.1 Setup Job Queue
The SetupJobQueue() method takes in an array of jobids and schedules them to run immediately or at
a later time. The jobids are acquired via enumerating DCIM_LifecycleJob as described in Section
10.2.3. When there is a Reboot Job, in a job array that contains multiple jobs, the system will reboot
the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) at the scheduled time.
Invoke SetupJobQueue() with the following parameters and syntax:
JobArray: The jobids are listed in the JobArray element. Multiple jobs are listed in the order of
job execution sequence. If a system is to reboot at the scheduled start time, a reboot job will
need to be added to the list. This reboot job has a prefix of RID_ for its jobid.
Note, scheduling a job that is already scheduled will result in an error message.
If there is no reboot job in the job array, the system will schedule the jobs for execution at the
specified start time. The jobs will not be executed until the system is rebooted by something other
than Lifecycle Controller. At the specified UntilTime, any jobs that have not been executed are failed
with an error indicating that the job was not executed in the specified maintenance window. For some
component updates such as Diagnostics, USC, and iDRAC firmware, a system reboot is not needed.
EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke SetupJobQueue cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_JobService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_JobService
+Name=JobService+SystemName=Idrac
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
-file:SetupJobQueue.xml
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
The syntax for SetupJobQueue.xml is:
<p:SetupJobQueue_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_JobService">
<p:JobArray>JID_001249463339</p:JobArray>
<p:JobArray>RID_001265817718</p:JobArray>
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<p:StartTimeInterval>TIME_NOW</p:StartTimeInterval>
<p:UntilTime>20100730121500</p:UntilTime>
</p:SetupJobQueue_INPUT>
Here the JobArray element shows a list of Jobids that are to be scheduled to run. TIME_NOW is a
special value that represents “running the tasks immediately”. The UntilTime value specifies the
“maintenance windows”. Once a task is not run after passing UntilTime, it should not be run again.
Upon successfully invocation of the SetupJobQueue() method, the aforementioned times will be listed
when enumerated in Section 10.2.3.
OUTPUT:
Returns 0 for success or non-zero for error with messageID and message description.
SetupJobQueue_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = null
Entering an invalid jobid or XML syntax error can yield one of the following error messages:
SetupJobQueue_OUTPUT
Message = Job Cannot be Scheduled
MessageID = SUP016
ReturnValue = null
SetupJobQueue_OUTPUT
Message = Duplicated/Invalid JOBID Entries
MessageID = SUP023
ReturnValue = null
10.2.2 Delete Job Queue
The DeleteJobQueue() method takes in a jobID and then deletes it from the job store.
Note: When clearing all jobs and pending data using the keyword JID_CLEARALL, as shown in example
2 below, the remote services instrumention is restarted to clear the cache [LC 1.x ONLY]. Users should
allow two minutes for this process to complete.
Invoke DeleteJobQueue() with the following parameters and syntax:
[JobID]: The jobID of a particular job instance to be deleted from a jobqueue
EXAMPLE 1:
winrm invoke DeleteJobQueue cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_JobService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_JobService
+Name=JobService+SystemName=Idrac
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
@{JobID=”[jobID]” }
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
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-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
The example below uses JID_CLEARALL for the jobID, which is a predefined value that represents
“deleting all jobs in the jobstore”.
EXAMPLE 2:
winrm invoke DeleteJobQueue cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_JobService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_JobService+Name=JobService
+SystemName=Idrac
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
@{JobID="JID_CLEARALL" }
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8 -SkipCACheck SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
Return 0 for success or non-zero for error with messageID and message description.
DeleteJobQueue_OUTPUT
Message = The specified job was deleted
MessageID = SUP020
ReturnValue = null
An XML syntax error could yield the following message:
Syntax Error: input must be of the form
{KEY="VALUE"[;KEY="VALUE"]}
10.2.3 List Jobs in Job Store
The instances of this class will enumerate jobs in the job store along with status information.
Invoke enumerate job status with the following parameters and syntax:
[JobID]: The JobID of a particular job instance to be queried
To get the status of one particular job, use the following:
EXAMPLE 1:
winrm get http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LifecycleJob
?InstanceID=[JobID]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-u:[USERNAME] -p:[PASSWORD]
-a:basic -encoding:utf-8
To get the status of all jobs, use the following:
EXAMPLE 2:
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winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_LifecycleJob
-u:[USERNAME] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
OUTPUT 1 & 2:
The method either returns a list of Concrete job objects or an error message. Once job instanceID
are returned via these status queries, they can be used for job scheduling and setup. Several examples
of job objects are shown below.
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001275884806
JobStartTime
JobStatus = Completed
JobUntilTime
Message = Detach partition successful
MessageArguments = null
MessageID = VF038
Name = VFlashDetach:Partition3
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = RID_001274051062
JobStartTime = 00000101000000
JobStatus = Reboot Completed
JobUntilTime = 20100730121500
Message
MessageArguments = null
MessageID
Name = Reboot3
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001274140369
JobStartTime = 00000101000000
JobStatus = Completed
JobUntilTime = 20111111111111
Message = Job completed successfully
MessageArguments = null
MessageID = PR19
Name = ConfigRAID:RAID.Integrated.1-1
An error message similar to the following can occur if an invalid JobID is entered:
WSManFault
Message = The WinRM client cannot process the request. The destination computer returned an empty
response to the request.
Error number: -2144108299 0x803380F5
The WinRM client cannot process the request. The destination computer returned an empty response to
the request.
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11 Operating System Deployment
The Dell Common Information Model (CIM) class extensions for supporting remote operating system (OS)
deployment are defined in the Dell OS Deployment Profile2 and the DCIM_OSDeploymentService MOF
file3. The diagrams representing the classes that are implemented by the Lifecycle Controller firmware
can be found in Dell OS Deployment Profile as well.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
11.1 OS Deployment Profile Implementation Conformance
Use the following algorithm to test the instrumentation for OS Deployment Profile version conformance
and to discover the implementation namespace:
1. Enumerate (namespace=’root/interop’, classname=”CIM_RegisteredProfile”)
2. Filter the returned enumeration using property filter (RegisteredName=”OS Deployment”)
3. Result shall contain one instance of CIM_RegisteredProfile containing property
RegisteredVersion=”1.1.0”
4. Associators (objectpath= “instance returned from step 3”, AssociationClass =
”CIM_ElementConformsToProfile”)
5. Result shall contain one instance of DCIM_OSDeploymentService
11.2 Checking OS Deployment Service Availability
Invoke enumerate with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_OSDeploymentService
CreationClassName = DCIM_OSDeploymentService
ElementName = Operating System Deployment Service
Name = DCIM:OSDeploymentService
SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem
SystemName = DCIM:ComputerSystem
11.3 OS Deployment Method Invocation Examples
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11.3.1 Get Driver Pack Information
The GetDriverPackInfo() method returns the embedded driver pack version and list of supported OSs
for OS deployment that can be installed on the server using the embedded device drivers present in the
Lifecycle Controller.
1. Follow the steps listed in Section 11.1 to test for profile conformance.
2. Invoke extrinsic method using the following parameters:
a. object path = object path returned from Section 11.1 (profile conformance)
b. Method name = “GetDriverPackInfo”
3. Invoke method returns the following output parameters:
a. Version = String version
b. SupportedOperatingSystems = String array of OS names
4. If the Job output parameter from Step 2 contains a non-null value, then both Version and
OSList contain null values. The next call to GetDriverPackInfo() after the Job is completed will
return non-null values for output parameters Version and OSList.
Invoke GetDriverPackInfo() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetDriverPackInfo
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem +SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
GetDriverPackInfo_OUTPUT
OSList = Microsoft Windows Server 2008 with SP2
, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, x64 with SP2
, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1
, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011
, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 SP7 x86
, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 SP7 x64
, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 SP1 x64
, SuSE Enterprise Linux 10 SP4 x64
, SuSE Enterprise Linux 11 SP2 x64
, VMware ESX 4.1 U2
, VMware ESXi 4.1 U2 HDD
, VMware ESXi 5.0 HDD
, Citrix Xen Server 6.0 FP1 HDD
ReturnValue = 0
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Version = 7.0.0.35
11.3.2 Unpack Selected Drivers and Attach to Host OS as USB Device
This method is used to unpack the drivers for the selected OS to a virtual storage partition, and to then
attach this partition to the host OS as an emulated USB storage device.
1. Invoke extrinsic method using the following parameters section:
a. object path = object path returned from Section 11.1 (profile conformance)
b. Method name = “UnpackAndAttach”
c. OSName = “” (Has to be a valid value from the list returned by GetDriverPackInfo)
d. ExposureStartTime = “” (for this release the value is NULL)
e. ExposureDuration = “” (a string formatted as an interval in CIM_DateTime format)
This parameter denotes the interval of time after which the partition containing
OS drivers with label OEMDRV is to be detached from the Host OS
2. Invoke method shall return the following output parameters:
a. Job = object path to CIM_ConcreteJob (reports the status of unpack and attach)
b. Enumerating this instance of CIM_ConcreteJob will show the status of the current
operation.
Invoke UnpackAndAttach() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i UnpackAndAttach cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
@{OSName="[OSName]";ExposeDuration="00000000002200.000000:000"}
Above example uses Microsoft Windows Server 2008 with SP2 for OSName.
OUTPUT:
UnpackAndAttach_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws
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ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
11.3.3 Detach Emulated USB Device Containing Drivers
This method is used to detach the USB device attached to the system by a previous invocation of the
UnpackAndAttach() method.
Invoke DetachDrivers() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DetachDrivers cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
The return will be 0 for success or an integer for error or job in execution. An error message
containing a MessageID and Message similar to the following can occur if the system is waiting to finish
a previously invoked method:
DetachDrivers_OUTPUT
Message = Unable to retrieve Lifecycle Controller handle
MessageID = OSD7
ReturnValue = 2
11.3.4 Unpack Selected Drivers and Copy to Network Share
The UnpackAndShare() method is used to unpack the drivers for the selected OS and copy them to a
specified network share; CIFS and NFS network share technologies are supported.
Note that the values for the CIFSUSER and CIFSPASSWORD must be alphanumeric characters, and must
not contain special characters.
Invoke UnpackAndShare() with the following syntax:
[CIFS_IPADDRESS]: This is the IP address of the file server.
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[DRIVESHARE]: This is the directory path to the drivers.
[CIFS_USERNAME]: This is the username to the file share.
[CIFS_PASSWORD]: This is the password to the file share.
[OSName]: This example uses Windows Server® 2003 SP2.
[NFS_Password]: This is the corresponding password to the username containing the ISO
EXAMPLE:
winrm i UnpackAndShare cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
@{IPAddress="[CIFS_IPADDRESS]";ShareName="/[DRIVERSHARE]";ShareType="2";Username="[CIFS_USERN
AME]";Password="[CIFS_PASSWORD]";OSName="Microsoft Windows Server 2008 with SP2"}
OUTPUT:
The return will be 0 for success or 1 if an error occurred in starting the processing the input
parameters. The MessageID and Message output parameters will further contain method invocation
information if an error occurred.
UnpackAndShare_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004
/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
A missing command line character, such as a “{, could result in the following syntax error:
Syntax Error: input must be of the form {KEY="VALUE"[;KEY="VALUE"]}
11.3.5 Check Job Status
The following methodology is used to determine the status of the jobs generated by the invocation of
the UnpackAndAttach() and UnpackAndShare() methods. The methodology involves enumerating the
DCIM_OSDConcreteJob instances, and checking the JobStatus property value.
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When the jobs are complete, the JobStatus property value will be “Successful” if the job completed
successfully or “Failed” if an error occurred while executing the request. If the job failed, the Message
property on the returned DCIM_OSDConcreteJob instance will contain more detailed error information
on the cause of the failure.
For the Lifecycle Controller version of the OS Deployment Profile there is only one instance of a job
generated by various method invocations, and it will persist until the next method that generates a job
is invoked. The job must complete before another method that generates a job can be called
successfully. This is unchanged from the Lifecycle Controller 1.2 for OS Deployment.
Invoke enumerate DCIM_OSDConcreteJob instance with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/DCIM/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-SkipCNCheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
The enumeration will return the instances of OSDConcreteJob as shown:
DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
DeleteOnCompletion = false
InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1
JobName = UnpackAndShare
JobStatus = Failed
Message = Installation not supported for the selected operating system
MessageID = OSD10
Name = UnpackAndShare
11.3.6 Boot to Network ISO
The BootToNetworkISO() method can be used to boot the target system to a bootable ISO image
located on a CIFS or NFS share. The ISO image is attached to the host system as an emulated USB CD-
ROM storage device. By default the ISO will be attached for around 18 hrs after which it will be
detached automatically. An optional parameter ExposeDuration can be used to specify a time less than
18 hrs if the ISO needs to be detached sooner.
Invoke BootToNetworkISO() via NFS share with the following syntax:
[NFS_IPADDRESS]: This is the IP address of the location of the ISO image.
[/NFS/OSISO]: This is the directory path to the ISO image.
[NFS_Username]: This is the username to the IP address of the ISO image.
[NFS_Password]: This is the corresponding password to the username containing the ISO image.
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[OS.ISO]: This is to be replaced by the actual name of the ISO image.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i BootToNetworkISO
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u: [USER] -p: [PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
@{IPAddress="[NFS_IPaddress]";ShareName="[/NFS/OSISO]";ShareType="0";
Username="[NFS_Username]";Password="[NFS_Password]";
Workgroup="WORKGROUP";ImageName="[OS.ISO]"}
OUTPUT:
The return will be 0 for success or 1 if an error occurred in starting the processing the input
parameters. The MessageID and Message output parameters will further contain method invocation
information if an error occurred.
BootToNetworkISO_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004
/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
The following error message is a caused by a typo in the WinRM input. Careful attention must be paid
to the input capitalization of the attributes.
WSManFault
Message = The WinRM client cannot process the request. The destination computer returned an
empty response to the request.
Error number: -2144108299 0x803380F5
The WinRM client cannot process the request. The destination computer returned an empty response to
the request.
11.3.7 Detach Network ISO USB Device
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This method is used to detach the emulated USB device that had been attached by previously calling
the BootToNetworkISO() method.
Invoke DetachISOImage() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DetachISOImage cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
The method will return 0 for success or an integer for error or job in execution. An error such as the
following can occur if an ISO image is not attached.
DetachISOImage_OUTPUT
Message = ISO image is not attached
MessageID = OSD32
ReturnValue = 2
11.3.8 Boot To PXE
The BootToPXE() method is used to boot to server using the PXE mechanism, which is to reboot the
host server and boot to PXE.
Invoke to boot target system to PXE with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i BootToPXE cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
The return will be 0 for success or 1 if an error occurred in starting the processing the input
parameters. The MessageID and Message output parameters will further contain method invocation
information if an error occurred.
OUTPUT:
BootToPXE_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
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11.3.9 Get Host MAC Address Information
Invoke GethostMACInfo() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetHostMACInfo cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-SkipCNCheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
The return will be 0 for success and a list of MAC addresses or an integer for error or job in execution.
The MessageID and Message output parameters will further contain method invocation information if an
error occurred.
GetHostMACInfo_OUTPUT
MACList = 00219b927057, 00219b927059, 00219b92705b, 00219b92705d
ReturnValue = 0
11.3.10 Download ISO to VFlash
The DownloadISOToVFlash() method allows using remote command to download an ISO image to
VFlash. The image needs to be an ISO image. Once this image is downloaded to VFlash, it can be
booted via another WS-MAN command.
Invoke DownloadISOToVFlash() with the following parameters and syntax:
[IPADDRESS-ISO]: The IP address of the server that stores ISO images.
[DRIVESHARE]: This is the directory path to the ISO image.
[SHARETYPE]: The type of the remote storage. 0: NFS, 1: TFTP, 2: CIFS
[SHAREUSER]: User account for the ISO share location
[SHAREPASSWORD]: Password of the share account
[WORKGROUP]: Applicable workgroup
[IMAGENAME]: Image name of the iso image, such as boot.iso.
[Port]: Port number for connecting to the share, such as 2049.
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EXAMPLE:
winrm i DownloadISOToVFlash cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{IPAddress=[IPADDESS-
ISO];ShareName="/[DRIVESHARE]";
ShareType="[SHARETYPE]";Username=[SHAREUSER];
Password=[SHAREPASSWORD];Workgroup="[WORKGROUP]";
ImageName=”[IMAGENAME]”;Port=”[PORT]”}
OUTPUT:
The return will be 0 for success or 1 if an error occurred in starting the processing the input
parameters. The MessageID and Message output parameters will further contain method invocation
information if an error occurred.
DownloadISOToVFlash_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08
/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
The following error message is a direct result of a typo in the winRM input. Careful consideration must
be applied to capitalization.
WSManFault
Message = The WinRM client cannot process the request. The destination computer returned an
empty response to the request.
Error number: -2144108299 0x803380F5
The WinRM client cannot process the request. The destination computer returned an empty response to
the request.
11.3.11 Boot to ISO from VFlash
This method will expose the ISO Image present on VFlash as a CDROM device to the host server and
boots to it.
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Invoke BootToISOFromVFlash() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i BootToISOFromVFlash
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-SkipCNCheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
When this command is executed, a status or error message will be returned.
BootToISOFromVFlash_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08
/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
11.3.12 Delete ISO from VFlash
The DeleteISOFromVFlash() method will delete the ISO image that was downloaded to the VFlash.
Invoke DeleteISOFromVFlash() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeleteISOFromVFlash cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USERNAME] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
When this command is executed, a status or error message will be returned. If an image is not found
the following message will display:
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DeleteISOFromVFlash_OUTPUT
Message = ISO Image not found on VFlash
MessageID = OSD41
ReturnValue = 2
11.3.13 Detach ISO from VFlash
The DetachISOFromVFlash() method will detach the ISO image in the VFlash from the system.
Invoke DetachISOFromVFlash() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DetachISOFromVFlash cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
When this command is executed, a status or error message will be returned. If an image is not found
the following message will display:
DetachISOFromVFlash_OUTPUT
Message = Unable to detach ISO image on VFlash
MessageID = OSD44
ReturnValue = 2
11.3.14 Connect Network ISO Image
This method can be used to connect to a bootable ISO image located on a CIFS or NFS share. The ISO
image is attached to the host system as an emulated USB CD-ROM storage device. Whenever the host
system reboots it will boot to this ISO Image every single time until DisconnectNetworkISOImage is
called. The ISO will be reattached upon iDRAC reset.
Invoke ConnectNetworkISOImage() via CIFS/NFS share with the following syntax:
[CIFS_or_NFS_IPADDRESS]: This is the IP address of the location of the ISO image.
[/CIFS_or_NFS/OSISO]: This is the sharename directory path to the ISO image.
[2_or_0]: 2=CIFS, 0=NFS
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[CIFS_or_NFS_Username]: This is the username to the IP address of the ISO image.
[CIFS_or_NFS_Password]: This is the corresponding password to the username containing the ISO
image.
[OS.ISO]: This is to be replaced by the actual name of the ISO image.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ConnectNetworkISOImage http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService ?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck
-SkipCACheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
@{IPAddress="[CIFS_or_NFS_IPaddress]";ShareName="/[CIFS_or_NFS]";ShareType="[2_or_0]";Username="
[CIFS_or_NFS_Username]";
Password="[CIFS_or_NFS_Password]";Workgroup="WORKGROUP";
ImageName="[OS.ISO]"}
OUTPUT:
The return will be 0 for success or 1 if an error occurred in starting the processing the input
parameters. The MessageID and Message output parameters will further contain method invocation
information if an error occurred.
ConnectNetworkISOImage_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004
/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
11.3.15 Disconnect Network ISO Image
This method can be used to disconnect the target system from a bootable ISO image located on a CIFS
or NFS share.
Invoke DisconnectNetworkISOImage() with the following syntax:
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EXAMPLE:
winrm i DisconnectNetworkISOImage http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService ?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
The return will be 0 for success or 1 if an error occurred in starting the processing the input
parameters. The MessageID and Message output parameters will further contain method invocation
information if an error occurred.
DisconnectNetworkISOImage_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
11.3.16 Skip ISO Image Boot
This method can be used to skip the target system from booting to a bootable ISO image (connected
using ConnectNetworkISOImage method) one time only for next immediate host reboot. After that
host server will continue to boot to the ISO image.
Invoke SkipISOImageBoot() via NFS share with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SkipISOImageBoot http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService ?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
Shown below are return messages of failure and success, 2 and 0, respectively. The MessageID and
Message output parameters will further contain method invocation information if an error occurred.
Failure:
SkipISOImageBoot_OUTPUT
Message = ISO image is not attached
MessageID = OSD32
ReturnValue = 2
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Success:
SkipISOImageBoot_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
11.3.17 Get Network ISO Image Connection Information
This method outputs the ISO connection status of the image that has been exposed to the host.
Invoke GetNetworkISOImageConnectionInfo() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetNetworkISOImageConnectionInfo cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
GetNetworkISOImageConnectionInfo_OUTPUT
Message = ISO image is not attached
MessageID = OSD32
ReturnValue = 2
11.3.18 Connect RFS ISO Image
The ConnectRFSISOImage() method is used to connect the ISO image that is mounted through Remote
File Share (RFS) and is exposed to the host system as a USB-based CD-ROM device. The successful
execution of this method shall connect to the ISO located on NFS/CIFS share to the host server and
expose it as a virtual CDROM device using RFS USB endpoint. The successful execution of the method
shall not change the boot order of that device. In order to boot to the CD-ROM, the CD-ROM shall be
configured in the boot order in a separate step (using BIOS and Boot Management Profile), and the host
server shall boot to the CD-ROM. Unlike the ConnectNetworkISOImage() method, the Lifecycle
Controller is not locked and may perform other management tasks.
Invoke ConnectRFSISOImage() with the following syntax:
[IPADDRESS-ISO]: The IP address of the server that stores ISO images.
[DRIVESHARE]: This is the directory path to the ISO image.
[SHARETYPE]: The type of the remote storage. 0: NFS, 2: CIFS
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[SHAREUSER]: User account for the ISO share location
[SHAREPASSWORD]: Password of the share account
[WORKGROUP]: Applicable workgroup
[IMAGENAME]: Image name of the iso image, such as boot.iso.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ConnectRFSISOImage cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{IPAddress=[IPADDESS-
ISO];ShareName="/[DRIVESHARE]";
ShareType="[SHARETYPE]";Username=[SHAREUSER];
Password=[SHAREPASSWORD];Workgroup="[WORKGROUP]";
ImageName=”[IMAGENAME]”}
OUTPUT:
ConnectRFSISOImage_OUTPUT
Job
EndpointReference
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
SelectorSet
InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
Concrete jobs return 4096 upon successful invocation. Poll for the concrete job “JobStatus =
Success”.
11.3.19 Disconnect RFS ISO Image
The DisconnectRFSISOImage() method is used to disconnect and detach the ISO Image that is mounted
through Remote File Share (RFS) and is exposed to the host system as a USB-based CD-ROM device.
Invoke DisconnectRFSISOImage() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DisconnectRFSISOImage
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cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DisconnectRFSISOImage_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
11.3.20 Get RFS ISO Image Connection Information
The GetRFSISOImageConnectionInfo() method is used to provide the status of the ISO Image connection
that has been exposed to the host system.
Invoke GetRFSISOImageConnectionInfo() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetRFSISOImageConnectionInfo
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
GetRFSISOImageConnectionInfo_OUTPUT
Message = Unable to connect to ISO using RFS.
MessageID = OSD60
ReturnValue = 2
A return value of 0 indicates success, while the above output indicates an image was not present to
retrieve the connection information from.
11.3.21 Boot To Hard Drive (HD)
The BootToHD() method is used for one time boot to the host server’s hard disk. After this method is
executed thye host is rebooted immediately and will boot to the first configured hard disk irrespective
of its boot order.
Invoke BootToHD() with the following syntax:
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EXAMPLE:
winrm i BootToHD cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
BootToHD_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
11.3.22 Configurarable Boot to Network ISO
This method was added during the LC2 Version 1.1 release.
The ConfigurableBootToNetworkISO() works similar to BootToNetworkISO() except that the immediate
boot to the ISO is not automatic and controlled by an input parameter called ResetType which will
enable you to do a warm reset or cold reset or no immediate reset.
Invoke ConfigurableBootToNetworkISO () via NFS share with the following syntax:
[NFS_IPADDRESS]: This is the IP address of the location of the ISO image.
[/NFS/OSISO]: This is the directory path to the ISO image.
[NFS_Username]: This is the username to the IP address of the ISO image.
[NFS_Password]: This is the corresponding password to the username containing the ISO image.
[OS.ISO]: This is to be replaced by the actual name of the ISO image.
[RESET_TYPE]: 0=No reset, 1=warm reset 2=cold reset
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ConfigurableBootToNetworkISO
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_OSDeploymentService
+Name=DCIM:OSDeploymentService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u: [USER] -p: [PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
@{IPAddress="[NFS_IPaddress]";ShareName="[/NFS/OSISO]";ShareType="0";
Username="[NFS_Username]";Password="[NFS_Password]" ;ResetType="[RESET_TYPE]";
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Workgroup="WORKGROUP";ImageName="[OS.ISO]"}
OUTPUT:
The return will be 0 for success or 1 if an error occurred in starting the processing the input
parameters. The MessageID and Message output parameters will further contain method invocation
information if an error occurred.
ConfigurableBootToNetworkISO_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004
/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_OSDConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DCIM_OSDConcreteJob:1,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
12 Lifecycle Controller Management Profile
The LC Management Profile describes the LC attribute configuration service and the collections and
attributes instances that the service manages. The profile also describes the relationship of the LC
attribute service to the DMTF/Dell profile version information and Dell Job Control profile.
The Dell Common Information Model (CIM) class extensions for supporting Lifecycle Controller feature
management are defined in the Dell LC Management2 and related MOF files3. The diagrams representing
the classes that are implemented by the Lifecycle Controller firmware can be found in Dell LC
Management Profile.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
12.1 Collect System Inventory on Restart (CSIOR)
By default, ‘collect system inventory on restart’ is disabled. To enable this feature, utilize the
SetAttribute() method in the following example.
NOTE: To query the system to determine when the last CSIOR event occurred, list system inventory
and examine the LastSystemInventoryTime attribute.
The Collect System Inventory on Restart attribute flags whether the system should do an automatic
inventory or not. To get the current status of this attribute, see Section 12.3. The values can be:
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Disabled (default) = Disallow collecting inventory on restart
Enabled = Allow collecting system inventory on restart
The Part Firmware Update attribute flags whether the Part Replacement automatic firmware update
performed. The values can be:
Disable (default) = firmware update is not allowed
Allow version upgrade only = Allow firmware update only on up-revision
Match firmware of replaced part = Always update firmware
The example below configures the Part Replacement feature to allow upgrade only and for the
automatic synchronization to be on.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE 1:
winrm i SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-file:[DIRECTORYPATH]\SetAttribute_LC.xml
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
-SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
The input file SetAttribute_LC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttribute_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:AttributeName>Part Firmware Update</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Allow version upgrade only</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttribute_INPUT>
This method is used to set the values of multiple attributes.
Invoke SetAttributes() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE 2:
winrm i SetAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-file:[DIRECTORYPATH]\SetAttributes_LC.xml
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-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
-SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
The input file SetAttributes_LC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:AttributeName>Part Firmware Update</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Allow version upgrade only</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Collect System Inventory on Restart </p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = No
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
12.2 Part Replacement Configuration and Management
If the SetAttribute[s]() method has been invoked, the pending values must be applied by creating a
configuration job. The CreateConfigJob() method in the DCIM_LCService class creates a configuration
job and executes it at the specified time.
12.2.1 Create Config Job
Invoke CreateConfigJob() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreateConfigJob http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:LCService
-file:[DIRECTORYPATH]\CreateConfigJob.xml
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
-SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
The input file CreateConfigJob.xml is shown below:
<p:CreateConfigJob_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:ScheduledStartTime>00000000002200.000000:000</p:ScheduledStartTime>
<p:RebootIfRequired>false</p:RebootIfRequired>
</p:CreateConfigJob_INPUT>
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The above command will schedule the job at 10pm. To poll for job completion, enumerate the
DCIM_LifecycleJob job instance.
OUTPUT:
CreateConfigJob_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004
/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001265982202,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
To get the status of the above jobID or list all jobIDs, see 12.2.2 and 12.2.3, respectively.
12.2.2 Get LC Config Job Status
EXAMPLE:
winrm g http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
?__cimnamespace=root/dcim
+InstanceID=JID_001265982202
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:wsman -encoding:utf-8
-a:basic -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
The method either returns a list of Concrete job objects or an error message. Check for the JobStatus
property equal to Completed (shown below) to know the set has been completed.
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001265982202
JobStartTime = 20191010101010
JobStatus = COMPLETED
JobUntilTime = 2009:8:11
Message = The command was successful
MessageArguments = null
MessageID = LC001
Name = LC Config
12.2.3 List All LC Jobs
EXAMPLE:
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winrm e http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
?__cimnamespace=root/dcim
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -encoding:utf-8
-a:basic -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001272324322
JobStartTime
JobStatus = Completed
JobUntilTime
Message = Detach partition successful
MessageArguments = null
MessageID = VF038
Name = VFlashDetach:Partition1
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001273099184
JobStartTime = 20191010101010
JobStatus = COMPLETED
JobUntilTime = 2009:8:11
Message = The command was successful
MessageArguments = null
MessageID = LC001
Name = LC Config
.
.
.
12.2.4 Get CSIOR Component Configuration Recovery (CCR) Attribute
The Component Configuration Recovery (CCR) attributes are:
• Licensed
• Part Firmware Update
• Collect System Inventory on Restart (CSIOR)
• Part Configuration Update
Get the current CSIOR attribute setting as follows:
EXAMPLE 1:
winrm g cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCEnumeration
?InstanceID=LifecycleController.Embedded.1#LCAttributes.1#CollectSystemInventoryOnRestart
-u:[USERNAME] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
NOTE: For 11G, InstanceID=DCIM_LCEnumeration:CCR5
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OUTPUT:
DCIM_LCEnumeration
AttributeName = Collect System Inventory on Restart
CurrentValue = Disabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
ElementName = LC.emb.1
InstanceID = LifecycleController.Embedded.1#LCAttributes.1#CollectSystemInventoryOnRestart
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Enabled, Disabled
12.2.5 Get Part Firmware Update Attribute
Get the current Part Replacement firmware update mode as follows:
EXAMPLE:
winrm g http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCEnumeration
?InstanceID=LifecycleController.Embedded.1#LCAttributes.1#PartFirmwareUpdate
-u:[USERNAME] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
NOTE: For 11G, InstanceID=DCIM_LCEnumeration:CCR4
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LCEnumeration
AttributeName = Part Firmware Update
CurrentValue = Allow version upgrade only
DefaultValue = Disable
ElementName = LC.emb.1
InstanceID = LifecycleController.Embedded.1#LCAttributes.1#PartFirmwareUpdate
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Disable, Allow version upgrade only, Match firmware of replaced part
See Section 12.5 to get the status on whether there is a valid VFlash License on the system.
12.3 Re-Initiate Auto-Discovery Client
Invoke the ReInitiateDHS() method to re-initialize and restart the Auto-Discovery client. All
configuration information is replaced with the auto discovery factory defaults. Auto discovery can be
disabled, enabled and initiated immediately, or delayed until next power cycle.
Invoke ReInitiateDHS() with the following parameters and syntax:
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[PS_IP_ADDRESS]: Substitution will need to be replaced with the actual IP address(s) or DNS
name(s) of the Provisioning Server(s).
PerformAutoDiscovery:
1 = off (disables auto discovery)
2 = Now (enables and initiates auto discovery immediately )
3 = NextBoot (delay reconfiguration & auto discovery until next power cycle)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ReInitiateDHS cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem +CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USERNAME] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ReInitiateDHS.xml
The input file ReInitiateDHS.xml containing the parameters for the ReInitiateDHS method is shown
below:
<p:ReInitiateDHS_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:ProvisioningServer>[PS_IP_ADDRESS]</p:ProvisioningServer>
<p:ResetToFactoryDefaults>TRUE</p:ResetToFactoryDefaults>
<p:PerformAutoDiscovery>3</p:PerformAutoDiscovery>
</p:ReInitiateDHS_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
The output is status 0 for successfully set or an error message.
ReInitiateDHS_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
12.4 Clear or Set Provisioning Server
The Provisioning Server name (or a group names) can be cleared by invoking the
ClearProvisioningServer() method on the DCIM_LCService class.
Configuring the Provisioning Server name(s)
EXAMPLE-A:
winrm i ClearProvisioningServer
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem +CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
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+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USERNAME] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT-A:
This method will return status 0 or error message.
ClearProvisioningServer_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
Setting the Provisioning Server name or IP address for the provisioning service
The Provisioning Server name and/or IP Addresses can be set by invoking the SetAttribute() method of
the DCIM_LCService class.
[PS_IP_ADDRESS]: Substitution will need to be replaced with the actual IP address(s) or DNS
name(s) of the Provisioning Server(s).
EXAMPLE-B:
winrm i SetAttribute
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem +CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -encoding:utf-8
-a:basic -file:SetProvisioningServer.xml
The input file SetProvisioningServer.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttribute_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:AttributeName>Provisioning Server</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>[PS_IP_ADDRESS]</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttribute_INPUT>
OUTPUT-B:
This method will return status 0 or error message.
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = No
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set CurrentValue
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12.5 Check VFlash License Enablement
The following command can be used to check VFlash License enablement. Features such as Part
Replacement, downloading ISO image to VFlash, or booting from VFlash are licensed features and
require Dell VFlash SD Card to be inserted in order to function.
EXAMPLE:
winrm g cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCEnumeration
?InstanceID=LifecycleController.Embedded.1#LCAttributes.1#Licensed
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] -r:_https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
NOTE: For 11G, InstanceID=DCIM_LCEnumeration:CCR1
OUTPUT:
This ‘get’ command will return the instance of the DCIM_LCEnumeration attribute class. The
CurrentValue property will contain “True” (yes) or “False” (no) indicating whether features dependent
on the presence of the VFlash SD card are enabled.
DCIM_LCEnumeration
AttributeName = Licensed
CurrentValue = Yes
DefaultValue = No
ElementName = LC.emb.1
InstanceID = LifecycleController.Embedded.1#LCAttributes.1#Licensed
IsReadOnly = true
PendingValue
PossibleValues = Yes, No
12.6 Download Server Public Key
This method is used to download the server public key to the Lifecycle Controller. A base64 encoded
string containing the certificate authentication (CA) content is required as the input.
Invoke DownloadServerPublicKey() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DownloadServerPublicKey http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+Name=DCIM:LCService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck -encoding:utf-8
-a:basic -file:DownloadServerPublicKey.xml
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The input file DownloadServerPublicKey.xml is shown below:
<p:DownloadServerPublicKey_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:KeyContent>
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIEQjCCA6ugAwIBAgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFADCBzTELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMx
CzAJBgNVBAgTAlRYMRQwEgYDVQQHEwtNYWluIFN0cmVldDEVMBMGA1UEChMMSm9l
.
.
.
qvoMCKtoqLnGBByj/H2vyN7Fe/zMKXD5pO6XwYddGfA66w3HGUaR0+fIKD40NDi9
bKFEMxbRxZysUUzuKZ9c+RAlZUiLrqzemfX3fn1Yp7k05KU9vHY=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----</p:KeyContent>
</p:DownloadServerPublicKey_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. This jobid can then be used
for subsequent processing with job control provider in Section 10.
DownloadServerPublicKey_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08
/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/
1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001269440883, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
12.7 Download Client Certificates
This method is used to download the client private certificate, password, and root certificate to
Lifecycle Controller. A base64 encoded string containing the certificate authentication (CA) private key
content is required as input.
Invoke DownloadClientCerts() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DownloadClientCerts http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+Name=DCIM:LCService
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
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-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:DownloadClientCerts.xml
The input file DownloadClientCerts.xml is shown below:
<p:DownloadClientCerts_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:KeyContent>-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED
DEK-Info: DES-EDE3-CBC,5FD6D6131DFA5A86
ulG9hRgOIkoJJkMBk95Zi8H5KnZkNUnPnqPHQlNco9WzKyINR1FbcIIAU9ToUJOM
SnSSlA8fRBtJXZZVBA+KAt+34lvO/FEAijSOzKMW1nA+CUuzCFM7t3P+3kmD+o6a
.
.
.
DfcwL1vaburBpaOmj5HIBvGLzcWEz5iTuzc1AiU09dacT8/UyrO8KAVp5zu0b8bP
BGUQbNBUqKsCPTKnNSNaDb+j0sQYB66B+9yZtaLPfdWkvob93oUUwj+CxTlxLGqe
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
</p:KeyContent>
<p:Password>[PASSWORD HERE]</p:Password>
<p:CAContent>-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIE2zCCA8OgAwIBAgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFADCBqTELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMx
CzAJBgNVBAgTAlRYMRQwEgYDVQQHEwtNYWluIFN0cmVldDEVMBMGA1UEChMMSm9l
.
.
.
8o5kZK8xCaSQ9UQKdH5z6sUasj8DYk6pXndgWIV5Wc9JfsN3+dratX3lrpoPJPhk
N1hTdXHYiDjLwSg79yIkIJP1qZ5gdaeJ1jUYJBehRDQ+X7HxWN2VNk+ZlNvYyZc=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
</p:CAContent>
</p:DownloadClientCerts_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. This jobid can then be used
for subsequent processing with job control provider in Section 10.
DownloadClientCerts_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08
/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001269440659, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
12.8 Delete Auto-Discovery Client Certificates
This method is used to delete the client certificates set previously by the auto discovery method.
Invoke DeleteAutoDiscoveryClientCerts() with the following parameters and syntax:
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EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeleteAutoDiscoveryClientCerts
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:%USERNAME% -p:%PASSWORD%
-r:https://%IPADDRESS%/wsman
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck -skiprevocationcheck
OUTPUT:
DeleteAutoDiscoveryClientCerts_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
12.9 Set Public Certificates
This method is used to update a public SSL Certificate on the iDRAC.
Invoke SetPublicCertificate() with the following parameters and syntax:
Type: Specifies certificate service
directoryCA = certificate for Active Directory or LDAP server
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetPublicCertificate http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetPublicCertificate.xml
The input file SetPublicCertificate.xml is shown below:
<p:SetPublicCertificate_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:Type>directoryCA</p:Type>
<p:Certificate>
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIID9DCCA12gAwIBAgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFADCBszELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMx
CzAJBgNVBAgTAlRYMQ8wDQYDVQQHEwZBdXN0aW4xDTALBgNVBAoTBERlbGwxFjAU
.
.
.
H/ea71Ltbr/Au2QFhqcHkeUEbQ4qXSXTmDEgeKAImKjoCAaWHcDqEwvUcxGI4ekG
LaUEGQhQIcLe+03RDp05j+YPoIv/N10OGMflhWg/lJ3EoV1Zba2tXnCp8XvCukJC
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ROncFRPIp7c=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
</p:Certificate>
</p:SetPublicCertificate_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetPublicCertificate_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
12.10 Set iDRAC Certificate and Private Key
This method is used to update an iDRAC certificate and private key pairs using the contents of a
PKCS#12 file.
Invoke SetCertificateAndPrivateKey() with the following parameters and syntax:
Type: Specifies the service the certificate is for:
server = web server
PKCS12: Represents the base64 encoded contents of PKCS#12 file to upload. Note this is the
contents of the file and not a filename.
PKCS12pin: Password to decode the PKCS12
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetCertificateAndPrivateKey http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file: SetCertificateAndPrivateKey.xml
The input file SetCertificateAndPrivateKey.xml is shown below:
<p:SetCertificateAndPrivateKey_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:Type>server</p:Type>
<p:PKCS12>
MIIPUQIBAzCCDxcGCSqGSIb3DQEHAaCCDwgEgg8EMIIPADCCBTcGCSqGSIb3DQEH
BqCCBSgwggUkAgEAMIIFHQYJKoZIhvcNAQcBMBwGCiqGSIb3DQEMAQYwDgQIySf0
.
.
.
CSqGSIb3DQEJFTEWBBQQycEruoYBo9ayA3csqSZO6x70NTAxMCEwCQYFKw4DAhoF
AAQU+yOoD76JK1t4yzDgnOE562Cv9AQECM9hIXYFEgiLAgIIAA==
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</p:PKCS12>
<p:PKCS12pin>1234567</p:PKCS12pin>
</p:SetCertificateAndPrivateKey_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetCertificateAndPrivateKey_OUTPUT
Message = Server certificate successfully modified, iDRAC will now reset and be unavailable for a
few minutes
MessageID = LC018
ReturnValue = 0
12.11 Delete Auto-Discovery Server Public Key
This method is used to delete the public server key set previously by the set auto discovery method.
Invoke DeleteAutoDiscoveryServerPublicKey() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeleteAutoDiscoveryServerPublicKey
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck
OUTPUT:
DeleteAutoDiscoveryServerPublicKey_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
12.12 Insert Comment in Lifecycle Controller Log
This method is used to insert additional user comments into the Lifecycle Controller log.
Invoke InsertCommentInLCLog() with the following parameters and syntax:
Comment: Replace INSERT COMMENT HERE with desired comment in this location
EXAMPLE:
winrm i InsertCommentInLCLog
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
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-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:InsertCommentInLCLog.xml
The input file InsertCommentInLCLog.xml is shown below:
<p:InsertCommentInLCLog_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:Comment>INSERT COMMENT HERE</p:Comment>
</p:InsertCommentInLCLog_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
InsertCommentInLCLog_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
12.13 Export Lifecycle Controller Log
This method is used to export the log from the Lifecycle Controller after processing jobs.
Invoke ExportLCLog() with the following parameters and syntax:
IPAddress: This is the IP address of the target export server.
ShareName: This is the directory path to the mount point.
FileName: This is the target output file.
ShareType: Type of share
NFS=0, CIFS=2
Username: This is the username to the target export server.
Password: This is the password to the target export server.
Workgroup: This is the applicable workgroup.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ExportLCLog http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ExportLCLog.xml
The input file ExportLCLog.xml is shown below:
<p:ExportLCLog_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:IPAddress>123.456.7.8</p:IPAddress>
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<p:ShareName>sharename</p:ShareName>
<p:FileName>filename.txt</p:FileName>
<p:ShareType>0</p:ShareType>
<p:Username>admin</p:Username>
<p:Password>password</p:Password>
<p:Workgroup>workgroup</p:Workgroup>
</p:ExportLCLog_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ExportLCLog_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role
/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001271166022, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
12.14 Export Hardware Inventory from Lifecycle Controller
This method is used to export the hardware inventory from the Lifecycle Controller to a text file on a
remote share.
Invoke ExportHWInventory() with the following parameters and syntax:
IPAddress: This is the IP address of the target export server.
ShareName: This is the directory path to the mount point.
FileName: This is the target output file.
ShareType: Type of share
NFS=0, CIFS=2
Username: This is the username to the target export server.
Password: This is the password to the target export server.
Workgroup: This is the applicable workgroup.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ExportHWInventory
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
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+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ExportHWInventory.xml
The input file ExportHWInventory.xml is shown below:
<p:ExportHWInventory_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:IPAddress>123.456.7.8</p:IPAddress>
<p:ShareName>sharename</p:ShareName>
<p:FileName>filename.txt</p:FileName>
<p:ShareType>0</p:ShareType>
<p:Username>admin</p:Username>
<p:Password>password</p:Password>
<p:Workgroup>workgroup</p:Workgroup>
</p:ExportHWInventory_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ExportHWInventory_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing
/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001271167557, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
12.15 Export Factory Configuration
This method is used to export the factory configuration from the Lifecycle Controller to a text file on a
remote share.
Invoke ExportFactoryConfiguration() with the following parameters and syntax:
IPAddress: This is the IP address of the target export server.
ShareName: This is the directory path to the mount point.
FileName: This is the target output file.
ShareType: Type of share
NFS=0, CIFS=2
Username: This is the username to the target export server.
Password: This is the password to the target export server.
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Workgroup: This is the applicable workgroup.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ExportFactoryConfiguration http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ExportFactoryConfiguration.xml
The input file ExportFactoryConfiguration.xml is shown below:
<p:ExportFactoryConfiguration_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:IPAddress>123.456.7.8</p:IPAddress>
<p:ShareName>sharename</p:ShareName>
<p:FileName>filename.txt</p:FileName>
<p:ShareType>0</p:ShareType>
<p:Username>admin</p:Username>
<p:Password>password</p:Password>
<p:Workgroup>workgroup</p:Workgroup>
</p: ExportFactoryConfiguration_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ExportFactoryConfiguration_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing
/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001271168441, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
12.16 System Decommission
This method is called to delete all configurations from the Lifecycle controller before the system is
retired.
Invoke LCWipe() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i LCWipe http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
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+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
LCWipe_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
12.17 Get Remote Services API Status
The GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus() method is used to obtain the overall remote services API status that
includes both the host system status as well as the remote services (Data Manager) status. The overall
rolled up status shall be reflected in the Status output parameter.
NOTE: The LCStatus output parameter value includes the status reported by the DMStatus output
parameter in the GetRSStatus() method. Thus, GetRSStatus() method invocation is redundant.
Invoke GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus_OUTPUT
LCStatus = 0
Message = Lifecycle Controller Remote Services is ready.
MessageID = LC061
ReturnValue = 0
ServerStatus = 2
Status = 0
12.18 Export System Configuration
This method is used to export the system configuration from the Lifecycle Controller to a file on a
remote share.
Invoke ExportSystemConfiguration() with the following parameters and syntax:
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IPAddress: This is the IP address of the target export server.
ShareName: This is the directory path to the mount point.
FileName: This is the target output file.
ShareType: Type of share
NFS=0, CIFS=2
Username: This is the username to the target export server.
Password: This is the password to the target export server.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ExportSystemConfiguration http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClass
Name=DCIM_LCService+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{IPAddress="SHARE_IP_ADDRESS";
ShareName="SHARE_NAME";ShareType="SHARE_TYPE";
FileName="SHARE_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME";Username="SHARE_USERNAME";
Password="SHARE_PASSWORD"}
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ExportSystemConfiguration_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing
/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001271168441, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
12.19 Import System Configuration
This method is used to import the system configuration from the Lifecycle Controller from a file on a
remote share.
Invoke ImportSystemConfiguration() with the following parameters and syntax:
IPAddress: This is the IP address of the target export server.
ShareName: This is the directory path to the mount point.
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FileName: This is the target output file.
ShareType: Type of share
NFS=0, CIFS=2
Username: This is the username to the target export server.
Password: This is the password to the target export server.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ImportSystemConfiguration http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClass
Name=DCIM_LCService+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{IPAddress="SHARE_IP_ADDRESS";
ShareName="SHARE_NAME";ShareType="SHARE_TYPE";
FileName="SHARE_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME";Username="SHARE_USERNAME";
Password="SHARE_PASSWORD"}
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ImportSystemConfiguration_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing
/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001271168441, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
13 VFlash SD Card Management
The Persistent Storage Profile describes the necessary properties and methods for representing and
managing the partitions on the virtual flash media(SD Card on AMEA) provided by the iDRAC in Dell
platforms.
The partition management of the virtual flash media includes:
Listing virtual flash partitions
Creating new partitions
Deleting existing partitions
Formatting a partition
Exposing the partition in the host OS
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Detaching an attached partition
Uploading an image to a partition
Booting to a partition
Modifying a partition
Copying/exporting the contents of the partition
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
13.1 Listing the SD Card Partitions
Each partition on the virtual flash media shall be represented by an instance of
DCIM_OpaqueManagementData. If nothing is returned, no partitions exist. Use the CreatePartition()
method to create partitions.
Enumerate the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_OpaqueManagementData
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_OpaqueManagementData
AccessType = Read Only
AttachedState = Detach
CreationClassName = DCIM_OpaqueManagementData
DataFormat = RAW
DeviceID = DCIM_OpaqueManagementData:Partition1
ElementName = VFlash
Name = label1
PartitionIndex = 1
PartitionType = HDD
Size = 50
SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem
SystemName = DCIM:ComputerSystem
Note: If nothing is returned, no partitions exist. Use the CreatePartition method to create partitions.
13.2 Initialize the Virtual Flash Media
Enumerate the DCIM_PersistentStorageService class
Invoke the InitializeMedia method on the instance above
The OUT parameter Job will refer to the instance of CIM_ConcreteJob using which the user can
query the status of the initialization of the media.
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13.2.1 Get VFlash SD Card Inventory
DCIM_VFlashView is a subclass of CIM_View that is used to represent the physical attributes of the
virtual flash media, such as total size, available size, category etc. on which the partitions will reside.
Enumerate the DCIM_VFlashView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_VFlashView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_VFlashView
AvailableSize = 972
Capacity = 972
ComponentName = vFlash SD Card
FQDD = Disk.vFlashCard.1
HealthStatus = OK
InitializedState = Uninitialized
InstanceID = Disk.vFlashCard.1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100426221347.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20100426221347.000000+000
Licensed = true
VFlashEnabledState = true
WriteProtected = false
InitializedState: Field indicates status of element to be initialized
InstanceID: InstanceID of desired element for initialization
13.2.2 Initialize / Format Media
This method is used to initialize or format the virtual flash media device.
Invoke InitializeMedia() with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i InitializeMedia http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
See Section 13.2.3 for
the populated
initialized fields
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When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
InitializeMedia_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004 /08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem /wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001268732835,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
13.2.3 Verify Initialization / Formatting
After invoking InitializeMedia(), get the instance of DCIM_VFlashView to confirm successful
initialization.
Get a specific DCIM_VFlashView with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCE_ID] = Obtained from Section 13.2.1, such as Disk.vFlashCard.1
EXAMPLE:
winrm g http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_VFlashView?InstanceID=[INSTANCE_ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_VFlashView
AvailableSize = 972
Capacity = 972
ComponentName = vFlash SD Card
FQDD = Disk.vFlashCard.1
HealthStatus = OK
InitializedState = Initialized
InstanceID = Disk.vFlashCard.1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100426221347.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20100426221347.000000+000
Licensed = true
VFlashEnabledState = true
WriteProtected = false
InitializedState: Field indicates status of element to be initialized
InstanceID: InstanceID of desired element for initialization
See Section 13.2.1 for
the populated
uninitialized fields
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13.3 Enable/Disable VFlash using VFlash State Change
This method is used to enable or disable the virtual flash media device. When the
VFlashStateChange() method is successfully executed, the change will be dictated in the
VFlashEnabledState parameter as shown in Section 13.2.1 and Section 13.2.3.
Invoke VFlashStateChange() with the following parameters and syntax:
RequestedState: The state to set to
Enable=1, Disable=2
EXAMPLE:
winrm i VFlashStateChange http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:VFlashStateChange.xml
The input file VFlashStateChange.xml is shown below:
<p:VFlashStateChange_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:RequestedState>1</p:RequestedState>
</p:VFlashStateChange_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
VFlashStateChange_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
13.4 Create Partition
This method is used for creating a new partition on a storage device. When this method is successfully
executed, an instance of DCIM_OpaqueManagementData representing the desired partition will be
created (Section 13.1) and a reference to this instance is captured in the output parameter Job.
Invoke CreatePartition() with the following parameters and syntax:
PartitionIndex: The PartitionIndex property of the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData instance
that represents the partition to be formatted
1 to 16
Size: The size of the partition to be created
SizeUnit: The unit of the size
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MB=1, GB=2
PartitionType: The partition type
floppy=1, hard disk=2
OSVolumeLabel: The label seen in the OS after attaching the partition
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreatePartition http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCNCheck SkipCACheck
-file:[DIRECTORYPATH]\CreatePartition.xml
The input file CreatePartition.xml is shown below:
<p:CreatePartition_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:PartitionIndex>1</p:PartitionIndex>
<p:Size>50</p:Size>
<p:SizeUnit>1</p:SizeUnit>
<p:PartitionType>2</p:PartitionType>
<p:OSVolumeLabel>label1</p:OSVolumeLabel>
</p:CreatePartition_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
CreatePartition_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001270734913, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
If this method returns the following message, the VFlash must be enabled using the
VFlashStateChange() (Section 13.3) method.
CreatePartition_OUTPUT
Message = VFlash not enabled
MessageID = VF015
ReturnValue = 2
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13.5 Create Partition using Image
This method creates a partition on the storage device using the image provided by the user. The partition
size will be the same as the size of the image. The maximum size of the image is 4GB.
The image can be located on a NFS/CIFS share or on a TFTP server. When this method is successfully
executed, an instance of DCIM_OpaqueManagementData representing the desired partition will be
created (Section 13.1), and a reference to this instance is captured in the output parameter Job.
Invoke CreatePartitionUsingImage() with the following parameters and syntax:
PartitionIndex: The PartitionIndex property of the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData instance
that represents the partition to be formatted
1 to 16
PartitionType: The format types that these partitions need to be formatted as
floppy=1, hard disk=2, CD ROM=3
OSVolumeLabel: The label seen in the OS after attaching the partition
URI: The URI location of firmware to update a component
Supported protocols are FTP and HTTP.
IPAddress: IP address of TFTP or NFS share
ShareType: Type of share
NFS=0, TFTP=1, CIFS=2, FTP=3, HTTP=4
SharePath: NFS sharepoint address
ImageName: Name of the ISO or IMG image
Workgroup: Name of the workgroup, if applicable
Username: The username to be used to access the file
Password: The password to be used to access the file
Port: The port number to be used
HashType: The hash type
MD5=1, SHA1=2
HashValue: The hash value string based on the HashType parameter
EXAMPLE:
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winrm i CreatePartitionUsingImage http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:CreatePartitionUsingImage.xml
The input file CreatePartitionUsingImage.xml is shown below:
<p:CreatePartitionUsingImage_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:PartitionIndex>1</p:PartitionIndex>
<p:PartitionType>2</p:PartitionType>
<p:OSVolumeLabel>label</p:OSVolumeLabel>
<p:URI>ftp://123.456.7.89/dir/filename.exe</p:URI>
<p:IPAddress>123.456.7.8</p:IPAddress>
<p:ShareType>3</p:ShareType>
<p:SharePath></p:SharePath>
<p:ImageName>imagename.iso</p:ImageName>
<p:Workgroup>workgroup</p:Workgroup>
<p:Username>Administrator</p:Username>
<p:Password>password</p:Password>
<p:Port></p:Port>
<p:HashType>1</p:HashType>
<p:HashValue>123</p:HashValue>
</p:CreatePartitionUsingImage_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
CreatePartitionUsingImage_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001268833219, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
Reference Section 13.2 to fix an uninitialized media device error:
CreatePartitionUsingImage_OUTPUT
Message = SD card not initialized
MessageID = VF017
ReturnValue = 2
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13.6 Delete Partition
This method is for deleting a partition on a storage device. When this method is successfully executed,
the instance of DCIM_OpaqueManagementData representing the desired partition along with the
association instance of DCIM_ServiceAffectsElement will be deleted. The AvailableSize property of the
associated storage media will increase by the size of the deleted partition.
Invoke DeletePartition() with the following parameters and syntax:
PartitionIndex: The PartitionIndex property of the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData instance
that represents the partition to be removed
1 to 16
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeletePartition http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] -auth:basic
-encoding:utf-8 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-file:[DIRECTORYPATH]\DeletePartition.xml
The input file DeletePartition.xml is shown below:
<p:DeletePartition_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:PartitionIndex>1</p:PartitionIndex>
</p:DeletePartition_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a ReturnValue or error message is returned.
DeletePartition_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
An index that does not exist in the XML file may yield the following error message:
DeletePartition_OUTPUT
Message = Invalid partition index
MessageID = VF018
ReturnValue = 2
13.7 Format Partition
This method is for formatting a partition of the type specified by the user.
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Use the following algorithm to successfully format an existing partition:
Enumerate the DCIM_PersistentStorageService class
Invoke the FormatPartition() method on the instance above with the following parameters:
PartitionIndex: The PartitionIndex property of the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData instance
that represents the partition to be formatted
1 to 16
FormatType: The new format type of the partition
EXT2=1, EXT3=2, FAT16=3, FAT32=4
The OUT parameter Job will refer to the instance of CIM_ConcreteJob using which the user can
query the status of the formatting of the partition.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i FormatPartition http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:FormatPartition.xml
The input file FormatPartition.xml is shown below:
<p:FormatPartition_INPUT xmlns:p=" http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:PartitionIndex>13</p:PartitionIndex>
<p:FormatType>4</p:FormatType>
</p:FormatPartition_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
FormatPartition_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001270738393, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
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13.8 Modify Partition
This method is used for modifying the changeable attributes of a partition.
Use the following algorithm to successfully modify an existing partition.
Enumerate the DCIM_PersistentStorageService class
Invoke ModifyPartition() method on the instance above with the following parameters:
PartitionIndex: The PartitionIndex property of the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData instance
that represents the partition to be modified
1 to 16
AccessType: The type of access level
Read-Only=1, Read-Write=3
The OUT parameter Job will refer to the instance of CIM_ConcreteJob using which the user can
query the status of the modification of the partition.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ModifyPartition http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ModifyPartition.xml
The input file ModifyPartition.xml is shown below:
<p:ModifyPartition_INPUT xmlns:p=" http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:PartitionIndex>6</p:PartitionIndex>
<p:AccessType>3</p:AccessType>
</p:ModifyPartition_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
ModifyPartition_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
13.9 Attach Partition
This method is for defining the set of partitions to be exposed as Floppy/CD/HDD endpoints to the
managed system and BIOS.
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Invoke AttachPartition() with the following parameters and syntax:
PartitionIndex: The PartitionIndex property of the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData instance
that represents the partition to be attached
1 to 16
EXAMPLE:
winrm i AttachPartition http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:AttachPartition.xml
The input file AttachPartition.xml is shown below:
<p:AttachPartition_INPUT xmlns:p=" http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:PartitionIndex>12</p:PartitionIndex>
</p:AttachPartition_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
AttachPartition_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001270737179, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
13.10 Detach Partition
This method is for defining the set of partitions to be removed as USB endpoints from the managed
system.
Invoke DetachPartition() with the following parameters and syntax:
PartitionIndex: The PartitionIndex property of the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData instance
that represents the partition to be detached
1 to 16
EXAMPLE:
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winrm i DetachPartition http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:DetachPartition.xml
The input file DetachPartition.xml is shown below:
<p:DetachPartition_INPUT xmlns:p=" http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:PartitionIndex>12</p:PartitionIndex>
</p:DetachPartition_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
DetachPartition_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001270737364, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
If the partition is already detached, the following message may be displayed:
DetachPartition_OUTPUT
Message = Partition already detached
MessageID = VF028
ReturnValue = 2
13.11 Export Data from Partition
This method is for exporting the contents of a partition to a location specified by the user.
Use the following algorithm to successfully export data from an existing partition.
Enumerate the DCIM_PersistentStorageService class
Invoke the ExportDataFromPartition() method on the instance above with the following parameters:
PartitionIndex: The PartitionIndex property of the DCIM_OpaqueManagementData instance
that represents the partition to be formatted
1 to 16
IPAddress: IP address of TFTP or NFS share
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ShareType: Type of share
NFS=0, TFTP=1, CIFS=2
SharePath: NFS sharepoint address
ImageName: Name of the ISO or IMG image
Workgroup: Name of the workgroup, if applicable
Username: The username to be used to access the file
Password: The password to be used to access the file
Port: The port number to be used
HashType: The hash type
MD5=1, SHA1=2
HashValue: The hash value string based on the HashType parameter
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ExportDataFromPartition http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_PersistentStorageService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:PersistentStorageService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ExportDataFromPartition.xml
The input file ExportDataFromPartition.xml is shown below:
<p:ExportDataFromPartition_INPUT xmlns:p=" http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_PersistentStorageService">
<p:PartitionIndex>1</p:PartitionIndex>
<p:IPAddress>123.456.7.8</p:IPAddress>
<p:ShareType>2</p:ShareType>
<p:SharePath>/temp</p:SharePath>
<p:ImageName>imagename.iso</p:ImageName>
<p:Workgroup>workgroup</p:Workgroup>
<p:Username>Administrator</p:Username>
<p:Password>password</p:Password>
<p:Port></p:Port>
<p:HashType>1</p:HashType>
<p:HashValue>123</p:HashValue>
</p:ExportDataFromPartition_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
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When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned.
ExportDataFromPartition_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing
/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001271681930, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 0
14 Boot Control Configuration Management
This feature provides the ability to get and set the boot order configuration. The Boot Control Profile
describes the classes, associations, properties, and methods used to manage the boot control
configurations of a physical or virtual computer system.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
14.1 Listing the Boot Inventory-ConfigSetting Class
The boot configuration settings are a collection of settings that are applied to the boot configurable
system during the boot process. The current, default, and next status fields of each element are
available.
Enumerate BootConfigSetting with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootConfigSetting
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_BootConfigSetting
ElementName = BootSeq
InstanceID = IPL
IsCurrent = 1
IsDefault = 0
IsNext = 1
DCIM_BootConfigSetting
ElementName = HddSeq
This InstanceID can be used as input for a
‘get’ operation, as shown in Section 14.2
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InstanceID = BCV
IsCurrent = 2
IsDefault = 0
IsNext = 2
DCIM_BootConfigSetting
ElementName = UefiBootSeq
InstanceID = UEFI
IsCurrent = 2
IsDefault = 0
IsNext = 2
DCIM_BootConfigSetting
ElementName = OneTimeBootMode
InstanceID = OneTime
IsCurrent = 2
IsDefault = 0
IsNext = 2
DCIM_BootConfigSetting
ElementName = vFlash Boot Configuration
InstanceID = vFlash
IsCurrent = 2
IsDefault = 0
IsNext = 2
14.2 Getting a Boot ConfigSetting Instance
Getting the boot configuration current, default, and next attributes of one particular boot
configuration instance is an alternative to enumerating all available instances as shown in Section 14.1.
Get a BootConfigSetting instance with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCEID]: This is obtained from the enumeration in Section 14.1, in which this example
would use IPL as an instanceID
EXAMPLE:
winrm g http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootConfigSetting
?InstanceID=[INSTANCEID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_BootConfigSetting
DCIM_BootConfigSetting
ElementName = BootSeq
InstanceID = IPL
IsCurrent = 1
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IsDefault = 0
IsNext = 1
14.3 Listing the Boot Inventory-SourceSetting Class
Each Boot Configuration Representation contains an ordered list of boot sources, which indicate the
logical devices to use during the boot process.
Enumerate the BootSourceSetting class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootSourceSetting
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_BootSourceSetting
BIOSBootString = Embedded SATA Port A Optical: SATA Optical Drive BootSeq
BootString = Embedded SATA Port A Optical: SATA Optical Drive BootSeq
CurrentAssignedSequence = 0
CurrentEnabledStatus = 1
ElementName = Embedded SATA Port A Optical: SATA Optical Drive BootSeq
FailThroughSupported = 1
InstanceID = IPL:Optical.SATAEmbedded.A-1:eb8aeb15796fb85f8e1447f0cfb8a68e
PendingAssignedSequence = 0
PendingEnabledStatus = 1
DCIM_BootSourceSetting
BIOSBootString = Hard drive C: BootSeq
BootString = Hard drive C: BootSeq
CurrentAssignedSequence = 1
CurrentEnabledStatus = 1
ElementName = Hard drive C: BootSeq
FailThroughSupported = 1
InstanceID = IPL:HardDisk.List.1-1:c9203080df84781e2ca3d512883dee6f
PendingAssignedSequence = 1
PendingEnabledStatus = 1
.
.
.
14.4 Changing the Boot Order by InstanceID-ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID()
The ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID() method is called to change the boot order of boot sources within
a configuration. The method’s input parameter, source, is an ordered array of InstanceIDs of
BootSourceSetting instances.
The ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID
method in Section 14.4 will use the
InstanceID field as input.
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The CurrentAssignedSequence attribute of each instance, from Section 14.3, defines the instance’s
place in the zero based indexed boot sequence. Note: In order for the changes to be applied, the
CreateTargetedConfigJob() method in Section 17.7 must be executed.
Invoke ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID() with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCE ID]: Obtained from the BootSourceSetting Class enumeration, this example uses
the field IPL
source: Reference to the InstanceID attribute from Section 14.3
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootConfigSetting
?InstanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID.xml
The input file ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID.xml is shown below:
<p:ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootConfigSetting">
<p:source>IPL:Optical.SATAEmbedded.A-1:eb8aeb15796fb85f8e1447f0cfb8a68e</p:source>
<p:source>UEFI:Disk.iDRACVirtual.1-2:1723</p:source>
<p:source>UEFI:Disk.iDRACVirtual.1-2:1723</p:source>
<p:source>UEFI:Disk.iDRACVirtual.1-3:1998</p:source>
<p:source>UEFI:Disk.iDRACVirtual.1-4:1821</p:source>
</p:ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = BOOT001
ReturnValue = 0
14.5 Enable or Disable the Boot Source-ChangeBootSourceState()
The ChangeBootSourceState() method is called to change the enabled status of BootSourceSetting
instances to Disable or Enable. The input parameter, source, is an array of InstanceID of
BootSourceSetting instances. Enumerating the BootSourceSetting Class in Section 14.3, displays the
CurrentEnabledStatus field which provides the applicable status.
Note 1: In order for the changes to be applied, the CreateTargetedConfigJob() method in Section 17.7
must be executed.
Note 2: BIOS does not support the setting of EnabledState for BCV devices.
Invoke ChangeBootSourceState() with the following parameters and syntax:
The source input is obtained from
the BootSourceSetting inventory in
Section 14.3
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[INSTANCE ID]: Obtained from the BootSourceSetting Class enumeration, this example uses
the field IPL
source: Reference to the InstanceID attribute from Section 14.3
EnabledState: State of boot source element
Disabled=0, Enabled=1
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ChangeBootSourceState http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootConfigSetting
?InstanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ChangeBootSourceState.xml
The input file ChangeBootSourceState.xml is shown below:
<p:ChangeBootSourceState_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootConfigSetting">
<p:EnabledState>0</p:EnabledState>
<p:source>IPL:Optical.SATAEmbedded.A-1:eb8aeb15796fb85f8e1447f0cfb8a68e</p:source>
</p:ChangeBootSourceState_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
ChangeBootSourceState_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = BOOT001
ReturnValue = 0
15 NIC/CNA Card Management
This feature provides the ability to get and set the Network Interface (NIC) Card or Converged Network
Adapter (CNA) attributes that are configurable using NIC/CNA Option-ROM or NIC/CNA UEFI HII. The
attributes include functionalities for the following:
Partition and personality (CNA only)
iSCSI boot and PXE boot that are part of the NIC/CNA firmware
The ability to configure CNAs has been added to the NIC profile that extends the management
capabilities of the referencing profiles. The NICs/CNAs are modeled as views with collections of
attributes where there is a view for each partition on the controller.
The NIC/CNA Inventory has these classes and views:
1. DCIM_NICEnumeration, (see Section 15.1)
2. DCIM_NICString (see Section 15.2)
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3. DCIM_NICInteger (see Section 15.3)
4. DCIM_NICView (see Section 15.4)
5. DCIM_NICCapabilities(see Section 15.5)
6. DCIM_NICStatistics(see Section 15.6)
Profile and Associated MOFS:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
15.1 Listing the NIC/CNA Inventory-Enumeration Class
Enumerate the NICEnumeration class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE CNA:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICEnumeration
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT CNA: For SAMPLE PORT 1 / PARTITION 1 (all attributes on all partitions are enumerated)
DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = TCP/IP Parameters via DHCP
AttributeName = TcpIpViaDHCP
CurrentValue = Enabled
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf Name="IpVer">IPv6</ROIf><ROIf
Name="iSCSIBootSupport">Unavailable</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = iSCSI General Parameters
GroupID = IscsiGenParams
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:TcpIpViaDHCP
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
PossibleValuesDescription = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = IP Autoconfiguration
AttributeName = IpAutoConfig
CurrentValue = Enabled
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf Name="IpVer">IPv4</ROIf><ROIf
Name="iSCSIBootSupport">Unavailable</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = iSCSI General Parameters
GroupID = IscsiGenParams
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:IpAutoConfig
IsReadOnly = true
PendingValue = null
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PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
PossibleValuesDescription = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = iSCSI Parameters via DHCP
AttributeName = IscsiViaDHCP
CurrentValue = Enabled
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf
Name="iSCSIBootSupport">Unavailable</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = iSCSI General Parameters
GroupID = IscsiGenParams
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:IscsiViaDHCP
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
PossibleValuesDescription = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = CHAP Authentication
AttributeName = ChapAuthEnable
CurrentValue = Disabled
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf
Name="iSCSIBootSupport">Unavailable</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = iSCSI General Parameters
GroupID = IscsiGenParams
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:ChapAuthEnable
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
PossibleValuesDescription = Disabled, Enabled
15.2 Listing the NIC/CNA Inventory-String Class
Enumerate DCIM_NICString class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICString
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_NICString
AttributeDisplayName = Chip Type
AttributeName = ChipMdl
CurrentValue = BCM5720 A0
Dependency = null
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
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GroupDisplayName = Broadcom Main Configuration Page
GroupID = VndrConfigPage
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:ChipMdl
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 0
MinLength = 0
PendingValue = null
ValueExpression = null
DCIM_NICString
AttributeDisplayName = PCI Device ID
AttributeName = PCIDeviceID
CurrentValue = 165F
Dependency = null
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = Broadcom Main Configuration Page
GroupID = VndrConfigPage
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:PCIDeviceID
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 0
MinLength = 0
PendingValue = null
ValueExpression = null
DCIM_NICString
AttributeDisplayName = Bus:Dev:Func
AttributeName = BusDeviceFunction
CurrentValue = 01:00:00
Dependency = null
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = Broadcom Main Configuration Page
GroupID = VndrConfigPage
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:BusDeviceFunction
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 0
MinLength = 0
PendingValue = null
ValueExpression = null
DCIM_NICString
AttributeDisplayName = Link Status
AttributeName = LinkStatus
CurrentValue = UP
Dependency = null
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = Broadcom Main Configuration Page
GroupID = VndrConfigPage
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:LinkStatus
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 0
MinLength = 0
PendingValue = null
ValueExpression = null.
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.
15.3 Listing the CNA Inventory-Integer Class
Enumerate the DCIM_NICInteger class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICInteger
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_NICInteger
AttributeDisplayName = Blink LEDs
AttributeName = BlnkLeds
CurrentValue = 0
Dependency = null
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = Broadcom Main Configuration Page
GroupID = VndrConfigPage
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:BlnkLeds
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 0
PendingValue = null
UpperBound = 15
DCIM_NICInteger
AttributeDisplayName = Link Up Delay Time
AttributeName = LnkUpDelayTime
CurrentValue = 0
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf
Name="iSCSIBootSupport">Unavailable</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = iSCSI General Parameters
GroupID = IscsiGenParams
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:LnkUpDelayTime
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 0
PendingValue = null
UpperBound = 255
DCIM_NICInteger
AttributeDisplayName = LUN Busy Retry Count
AttributeName = LunBusyRetryCnt
CurrentValue = 0
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf
Name="iSCSIBootSupport">Unavailable</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
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GroupDisplayName = iSCSI General Parameters
GroupID = IscsiGenParams
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:LunBusyRetryCnt
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 0
PendingValue = null
UpperBound = 60
DCIM_NICInteger
AttributeDisplayName = TCP Port
AttributeName = FirstTgtTcpPort
CurrentValue = 3260
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf
Name="iSCSIBootSupport">Unavailable</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
GroupDisplayName = iSCSI First Target Parameters
GroupID = IscsiFirstTgtParams
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:FirstTgtTcpPort
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 1
PendingValue = null
UpperBound = 65535
.
.
15.4 Listing the CNA Inventory-NICView Class
Enumerate the DCIM_NICView class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT FOR FIRST and SECOND PORT (NICView will return all ports and partitions):
DCIM_NICView
AutoNegotiation = 0
BusNumber = 1
ControllerBIOSVersion = 1.17
CurrentMACAddress = 14:FE:B5:FF:B3:EA
DataBusWidth = 0002
DeviceNumber = 0
EFIVersion = 15.0.16
FCoEOffloadMode = 3
FCoEWWNN = null
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
FamilyVersion = 7.0.39
FunctionNumber = 0
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InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20010708151620.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20010708151606.000000+000
LinkDuplex = 0
LinkSpeed = 0
MaxBandwidth = 0
MediaType = 4
MinBandwidth = 0
NicMode = 3
PCIDeviceID = 165f
PCISubDeviceID = 1f5b
PCISubVendorID = 1028
PCIVendorID = 14e4
PermanentFCOEMACAddress
PermanentMACAddress = 14:FE:B5:FF:B3:EA
PermanentiSCSIMACAddress
ProductName = Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet BCM5720 - 14:FE:B5:FF:B3:EA
ReceiveFlowControl = 0
SlotLength = 0002
SlotType = 0002
TransmitFlowControl = 0
VendorName = null
WWPN = null
iScsiOffloadMode = 3
DCIM_NICView
AutoNegotiation = 0
BusNumber = 1
ControllerBIOSVersion = 1.17
CurrentMACAddress = 14:FE:B5:FF:B3:EB
DataBusWidth = 0002
DeviceNumber = 0
EFIVersion = 15.0.16
FCoEOffloadMode = 3
FCoEWWNN = null
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-2-1
FamilyVersion = 7.0.39
FunctionNumber = 1
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-2-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20010708151620.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20010708151606.000000+000
LinkDuplex = 0
LinkSpeed = 0
MaxBandwidth = 0
MediaType = 4
MinBandwidth = 0
NicMode = 3
PCIDeviceID = 165f
PCISubDeviceID = 1f5b
PCISubVendorID = 1028
PCIVendorID = 14e4
PermanentFCOEMACAddress
PermanentMACAddress = 14:FE:B5:FF:B3:EB
PermanentiSCSIMACAddress
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ProductName = Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet BCM5720 - 14:FE:B5:FF:B3:EB
ReceiveFlowControl = 0
SlotLength = 0002
SlotType = 0002
TransmitFlowControl = 0
VendorName = null
WWPN = null
iScsiOffloadMode = 3
15.5 Listing the CNA Inventory-NICCapabilities Class
Enumerate the DCIM_NICCapabilities class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICCapabilities
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_NICCapabilities
BPESupport = 3
CongestionNotification = 3
DCBExchangeProtocol = 3
ETS = 3
EVBModesSupport = 3
EnergyEfficientEthernet = 2
FCoEBootSupport = 3
FCoEMaxIOsPerSession = 0
FCoEMaxNPIVPerPort = 0
FCoEMaxNumberExchanges = 0
FCoEMaxNumberLogins = 0
FCoEMaxNumberOfFCTargets = 0
FCoEMaxNumberOutStandingCommands = 0
FCoEOffloadSupport = 3
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
FeatureLicensingSupport = 3
FlexAddressingSupport = 2
IPSecOffloadSupport = 3
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
MACSecSupport = 3
NWManagementPassThrough = 2
NicPartitioningSupport = 3
OSBMCManagementPassThrough = 2
OnChipThermalSensor = 2
OpenFlowSupport = 3
PXEBootSupport = 2
PartitionWOLSupport = 3
PriorityFlowControl = 3
RDMASupport = 3
RXFlowControl = 3
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RemotePHY = 3
TCPChimneySupport = 3
TXBandwidthControlMaximum = 3
TXBandwidthControlMinimum = 3
TXFlowControl = 3
VEBVEPAMultiChannel = 3
VEBVEPASingleChannel = 3
VFSRIOVSupport = 3
VirtualLinkControl = 3
WOLSupport = 2
iSCSIBootSupport = 2
iSCSIOffloadSupport = 3
uEFISupport = 2
15.6 Listing the CNA Inventory- NICStatistics Class
Enumerate the DCIM_NICStatistics class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICStatistics
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_NICStatistics
DiscardedPkts = 0
FCCRCErrorCount = null
FCOELinkFailures = null
FCOEPktRxCount = null
FCOEPktTxCount = null
FCOERxPktDroppedCount = null
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1
LinkStatus = 1
OSDriverState = 1
PartitionLinkStatus = null
PartitionOSDriverState = null
RxBroadcast = 65177
RxBytes = null
RxErrorPktAlignmentErrors = 0
RxErrorPktFCSErrors = 0
RxFalseCarrierDetection = null
RxJabberPkt = null
RxMutlicast = 11000
RxPauseXOFFFrames = 0
RxPauseXONFrames = 0
RxRuntPkt = null
RxUnicast = 0
StartStatisticTime = 20111208013952.000000+000
StatisticTime = 20111208073904.000000+000
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TxBroadcast = 0
TxBytes = null
TxErrorPktExcessiveCollision = null
TxErrorPktLateCollision = null
TxErrorPktMultipleCollision = null
TxErrorPktSingleCollision = null
TxMutlicast = 74
TxPauseXOFFFrames = 0
TxPauseXONFrames = 0
TxUnicast = 193
15.7 Applying the Pending Values for CNA-CreateTargetedConfigJob()
The CreateTargetedConfigJob() method is called to apply the pending values created using the
SetAttribute() and SetAttributes() methods. The system automatically reboots depending on the
ScheduledStartTime selected. Use the CreateTargetedConfigJob() jobID output to get the status (see
Section 10.0).
Invoke CreateTargetedConfigJob() with the following parameters and syntax:
Target: This parameter is the FQDD, which is found by enumerating the CNA attributes in
Section 15.1.
RebootJobType: There are three options for rebooting the system.
1 = PowerCycle
2 = Graceful Reboot without forced shutdown
3 = Graceful reboot with forced shutdown
Note: When a user does not want to set a reboot type while creating a target job,
users should comment out the RebootJobType in the input xml. User should not enter
“0” or give no parameter in the input xml.
ScheduledStartTime & UntilTime: See Section 3.2.4
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreateTargetedConfigJob http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -
file:CreateTargetedConfigJob_CNA.xml
The input file CreateTargetedConfigJob_CNA.xml is shown below:
<p:CreateTargetedConfigJob_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
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<p:Target>NIC.Integrated.1-1-1</p:Target>
<p:RebootJobType>1</p:RebootJobType>
<p:ScheduledStartTime>TIME_NOW</p:ScheduledStartTime>
<p:UntilTime>20201111111111</p:UntilTime>
</p:CreateTargetedConfigJob_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. The status of this jobid can be
checked within the job control provider in Section 10.
CreateTargetedConfigJob_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role
/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim
/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001269609760, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
15.8 Deleting the Pending Values for CNA-DeletePendingConfiguration()
The DeletePendingConfiguration() method cancels the pending configuration changes made before the
configuration job is created using the CreateTargetedConfigJob() method. This method only operates
on the pending changes before running the CreateTargetedConfigJob() method. After the
configuration job is created, to cancel the pending changes, call the DeleteJobQueue() method in the
Job Control profile.
Invoke the DeletePendingConfiguration() method with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeletePendingConfiguration http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -
file:DeletePendingConfiguration_CNA.xml
The input file DeletePendingConfiguration_CNA.xml is shown below:
<p:DeletePendingConfiguration_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Integrated.1-1-1</p:Target>
</p:DeletePendingConfiguration_INPUT>
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OUTPUT:
DeletePendingConfiguration_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = NIC001
ReturnValue = 0
15.9 Getting the CNA Enumeration Instance
Use the following example to get an instance of the DCIM_NICEnumeration class.
Get a DCIM_NICEnumeration class instance from the first port and first partition with the following
parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCEID]: This is obtained from the enumeration in Section 15.1, in which this example
would use NIC.Integrated.1-1-1: as an InstanceID.
EXAMPLE:
winrm g http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICEnumeration
?InstanceID=[INSTANCEID]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-auth:basic -encoding:utf-8 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = iSCSI Offload Mode
AttributeName = iScsiOffloadMode
CurrentValue = Disabled
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf
Name="NicMode\133Partition\0723\135">Enabled</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-3
GroupDisplayName = PARTITION 3 CONFIGURATION
GroupID = ConfigureForm3
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-1-3:iScsiOffloadMode
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
PossibleValuesDescription = Disabled, Enabled
15.10 Setting the IscsiOffloadMode Attribute
The SetAttribute() method is used to set or change the value of a CNA attribute. Enable the NICMode,
IscsiOffloadMode, and FcoeOffloadMode personality attributes to enable the corresponding
personalities: NIC, ISCSI, and FCOE.
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For Broadcom CNA cards, the partitions on each port can be set to any personality. NICMode can always
be enabled or disabled for any of the given partitions. For the IscsiOffloadMode and FcoeOffloadMode
personalities, up to two personalities can be enabled on each port.
For the Qlogic CNA cards, partition three can be set to either NICMode or IscsiOffloadMode. Partition
four can be set to either NICMode or FcoeOffloadMode.
Invoke the SetAttribute() method with the following parameters (from Section 15.1) and syntax:
Target: FQDD attained through DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeName: Attained from AttributeName field
AttributeValue: A new value to assign to the specified NICAttribute. If this value is valid, it is
applied to the PendingValue property or the Currentvalue property of the specified
NICAttribute. Possible choices are attained from PossibleValues field, such as:
Possible values: Disabled, Enabled
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttribute_NIC.xml
The information in the input file SetAttribute_NIC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Integrated.1-1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiOffloadMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = NIC001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
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15.11 Setting the MaxBandwidth Attribute
The SetAttribute() method is used to set or change the value of a CNA attribute.
The MinBandwidth and MaxBandwidth attributes control the bandwidth allocations for a given CNA
partition. The values are displayed in percentage.
For Broadcom CNA cards, the MinBandwidth attribute values for a given port must always add up to
either 0 or 100. MaxBandwidth is a value of 100 or less for any given partition.
For the Qlogic CNA cards, the MinBandwidth attribute values for a given port must add up to 100 or
less. MaxBandwidth again is a value of 100 or less for any given partition.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following parameters(from Section 15.1) and syntax:
Target: FQDD attained through DCIM_NICInteger
AttributeName: Attained from AttributeName field
AttributeValue: A new value to assign to the specified NICAttribute. If this value is valid, it is
applied to the PendingValue property or the Currentvalue property of the specified
NICAttribute. Range of choices is attained from the LowerBound and UpperBound fields:
LowerBound = 0
UpperBound = 100
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttribute_NIC.xml
The input file SetAttribute_NIC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Integrated.1-1-2</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>MaxBandwidth</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>75</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
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MessageID = NIC001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
15.12 Setting the VirtMacAddr Attribute
The SetAttribute() method is used to set or change the value of a CNA attribute. The I/O identity
string attributes: (VirtMacAddr, VirtIscsiMacAddr, VirtFIPMacAddr, VirtWWN, and VirtWWPN) display a
unique behavior. After setting them to a non-default value, the attribute values are retained until
there is AC power supply. If the AC power supply is disconnected, the attributes revert to their default
values.
Invoke the SetAttribute() method with the following parameters and syntax:
Target: FQDD attained through DCIM_NICString
AttributeName: Attained from AttributeName field
AttributeValue: A new value to assign to the specified NICAttribute. If this value is valid, it is
applied to the PendingValue property or the Currentvalue property of the specified
NICAttribute. The range of acceptable strings is present in the MinLength and MaxLength
fields.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttribute_NIC.xml
The input file SetAttribute_NIC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Integrated.1-1-2</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>VirtMacAddr</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>11:22:33:44:55:66</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = NIC001
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RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
15.13 Setting the LegacyBootProto Attribute
The SetAttribute() method is used to set or change the value of a NIC attribute.
WARNING: The local BIOS setting always overwrites the LegacyBootProto option. This option is only
applied in the BIOS setup. By setting this attribute remotely, it appears that the value is set, but it
really did not because the local BIOS setting overrides it. Running a get on the attribute remotely
displays a different current value.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following parameters(from Section 15.1) and syntax:
Target: FQDD attained through DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeName: Attained from AttributeName field
AttributeValue: A new value to assign to the specified NICAttribute. If this value is valid, it
will be applied to the PendingValue property or the Currentvalue property of the specified
NICAttribute. Possible choices are attained from PossibleValues field, such as:
Possible values: PXE, iSCSI, NONE
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttribute_NIC.xml
The input file SetAttribute_NIC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Embedded.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>LegacyBootProto</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>PXE</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = NIC001
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RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
15.14 Setting CNA LAN Modes
The SetAttributes() method is used to set or change the values of a group of NIC attributes.
Invoke SetAttributes() with the following parameters (from Section 15.1) and syntax:
Target: FQDD attained through DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeName: Attained from AttributeName field
AttributeValue: A new value to assign to the specified NICAttribute. If this value is valid, it
will be applied to the PendingValue property or the Currentvalue property of the specified
NICAttribute. Possible choices are attained from PossibleValues field.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttributes_NIC.xml
The input file SetAttributes_NIC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Embedded.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>LegacyBootProto</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>PXE</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>LnkSpeed</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>10Mbps Half</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>WakeOnLan</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Disabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>VLanMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiTgtBoot</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>One Time Disabled</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttributes_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = NIC001
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RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
15.15 Setting the iSCSI Boot Target
The SetAttributes() method is used to set or change the values of the iSCSI boot target attributes.
Invoke the SetAttributes() method with the following parameters (from 15.1) and syntax:
Target: FQDD attained through DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeName: Attained from AttributeName field
AttributeValue: A new value to assign to the specified NICAttribute. If this value is valid, it is
applied to the PendingValue property or the Currentvalue property of the specified
NICAttribute. Possible choices are attained from PossibleValues field, such as:
Possible values: Disabled, Enabled
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttributes_iSCSI_BootTarget.xml
The information in the input file SetAttribute_iSCSI_BootTarget.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Integrated.1-1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>BootToTarget</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiInitiatorIpAddr</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>10.10.10.10</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiInitiatorSubnet</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>255.255.255.0</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiInitiatorGateway</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>10.10.10.1</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiInitiatorPrimDns</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>10.10.10.2</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiInitiatorSecDns</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>10.10.10.3</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiInitiatorName</p:AttributeName>
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<p:AttributeValue>testname</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiInitiatorChapId</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>testid</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IscsiInitiatorChapPwd</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>testpassword</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>FirstTgtIpAddress</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>2.2.2.2</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>FirstTgtIscsiName</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>tgtiscsitest</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>FirstTgtChapId</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>firsttestID</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>FirstTgtChapPwd</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>testpassword2</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = NIC001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
15.16 Setting the FCoE Boot Target
The SetAttributes() method is used to set or change the values of the FCoE boot target attributes.
Invoke the SetAttributes() method with the following parameters (from 15.1) and syntax:
Target: FQDD attained through DCIM_NICEnumeration
AttributeName: Attained from AttributeName field
AttributeValue: A new value to assign to the specified NICAttribute. If this value is valid, it is
applied to the PendingValue property or the Currentvalue property of the specified
NICAttribute. Possible choices are attained from PossibleValues field, such as:
Possible values: Disabled, Enabled
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_NICService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:NICService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
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-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttribute_FCoE_BootTarget.xml
The information in the input file SetAttributes_FCoE_BootTarget.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Integrated.1-1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>ConnectFirstFCoETarget</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>FirstFCoEWWPNTarget</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue> 20:00:00:10:18:88:C0:03</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>FirstFCoEBootTargetLUN</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>33</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>FirstFCoEFCFVLANID</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>34</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = NIC001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
16 RAID Storage Management
The remote RAID configuration allows users to remotely query and configure the Hardware RAID of the
system. The RAID profile extends the management capabilities of referencing profiles by adding the
capability to represent the configuration of RAID storage. The RAID storage is modeled as collections of
attributes where there are collections for the storage adaptors, physical disks, logical disks, end
enclosures and parent-child relationships between the collections. Additionally, there is a
configuration service that contains all the methods used to configure the RAID storage.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
The RAID Inventory contains the following attributes:
DCIM_RAIDEnumeration (16.1)
DCIM_RAIDInteger (16.3)
DCIM_RAIDString (16.5)
DCIM_ControllerView (16.7)
DCIM_PhysicalDiskView (16.9)
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DCIM_VirtualDiskView (16.10)
DCIM_EnclosureView (16.11)
16.1 Listing the RAID Inventory-Enumeration Class
The RAID Inventory has these attributes: DCIM_RAIDEnumeration (this section), DCIM_RAIDInteger
(Section 16.3), and DCIM_RAIDString (see Section 16.5).
Enumerate the DCIM_RAIDEnumeration class to display all the RAID controllers and virtual disk
attributes in a system.
Enumerate the DCIM_RAIDEnumeration class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim
-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDEnumeration
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_RAIDEnumeration
AttributeName = RAIDSupportedDiskProt
CurrentValue = SAS, SATA
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDSupportedDiskProt
IsReadOnly = true
PendingValue
PossibleValues = SAS, SATA
DCIM_RAIDEnumeration
AttributeName = RAIDloadBalancedMode
CurrentValue = Automatic
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDloadBalancedMode
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue
PossibleValues = Automatic, Disabled
DCIM_RAIDEnumeration
AttributeName = RAIDBatteryLearnMode
CurrentValue = Automatic
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDBatteryLearnMode
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue
PossibleValues = Automatic, Warn only, Disabled
DCIM_RAIDEnumeration
AttributeName = RAIDdefaultWritePolicy
The ‘get’ instance method in
section 16.2 uses this
InstanceID as input.
The ‘set attribute’ method in section
16.19.1 uses the FQDD,
AttributeName, and PossibleValues
fields as input.
The ‘set attributes’
method in section
16.19.2 uses the FQDD,
AttributeName, and
PossibleValues fields as
input.
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CurrentValue = WriteBack
FQDD = Disk.Virtual.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = Disk.Virtual.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDdefaultWritePolicy
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue
PossibleValues = WriteThrough, WriteBack, WriteBackForce
16.2 Getting a RAID Enumeration Instance
Use the following example to get an instance of the DCIM_RAIDEnumeration class instead of all the
instances as shown in Section 16.1.
Get a RAIDEnumeration instance with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCEID]: This is obtained from the enumeration in Section 16.1, which shows an example
using RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDloadBalancedMode as an instanceID.
EXAMPLE:
winrm g cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDEnumeration?Ins
tanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_RAIDEnumeration
AttributeName = RAIDloadBalancedMode
CurrentValue = Automatic
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDloadBalancedMode
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue
PossibleValues = Automatic, Disabled
16.3 Listing the RAID Inventory-Integer Class
The RAID Inventory has these attributes: DCIM_RAIDEnumeration (see Section 16.1), DCIM_RAIDInteger
(this section), and DCIM_RAIDString (see Section 16.5).
Enumerate the DCIM_RAIDInteger class to display all the RAID controller attributes in a system.
Enumerate RAIDInteger with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim
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-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDInteger
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_RAIDInteger
AttributeName = RAIDmaxPDsInSpan
CurrentValue = 32
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDmaxPDsInSpan
IsReadOnly = true
LowerBound = 0
PendingValue
UpperBound = 0
DCIM_RAIDInteger
AttributeName = RAIDmaxSpansInVD
CurrentValue = 8
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDmaxSpansInVD
IsReadOnly = true
LowerBound = 0
PendingValue
UpperBound = 0
DCIM_RAIDInteger
AttributeName = RAIDrebuildRate
CurrentValue = 30
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDrebuildRate
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 1
PendingValue
UpperBound = 100
DCIM_RAIDInteger
AttributeName = RAIDccRate
CurrentValue = 30
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDccRate
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 1
PendingValue
UpperBound = 100
DCIM_RAIDInteger
AttributeName = RAIDreconstructRate
CurrentValue = 30
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDreconstructRate
IsReadOnly = false
The ‘get’ instance method in
Section 16.4 used this
InstanceID as input.
The ‘set attribute’ method in
Section 16.19.3 uses the FQDD,
AttributeName, and a value equal to
or between the LowerBound and
UpperBound fields as input.
The ‘set attributes’ method in
section 16.19.4 uses the FQDD,
AttributeName, and a value equal to
or between the LowerBound and
UpperBound fields as input.
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LowerBound = 1
PendingValue
UpperBound = 100
16.4 Getting a RAID Integer Instance
Use the following example to get an instance of the DCIM_RAIDInteger class, instead of all instances as
shown in Section 16.3.
Get a RAIDInteger instance with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCEID]: This is obtained from the enumeration in Section 16.3, which shows an example
using RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDrebuildRate as an instanceID
EXAMPLE:
winrm g cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDInteger?Ins
tanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_RAIDInteger
AttributeName = RAIDrebuildRate
CurrentValue = 30
FQDD = RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = RAID.Integrated.1-1:RAIDrebuildRate
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 1
PendingValue
UpperBound = 100
16.5 Listing the RAID Inventory-String Class
The RAID Inventory has these attributes: DCIM_RAIDEnumeration (see Section 16.1), DCIM_RAIDInteger
(see Section 16.3), and DCIM_RAIDString(this section).
Enumerate the DCIM_RAIDString class to display all the RAID controller string attributes in a system.
Enumerate RAIDString with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim
-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDString
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
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OUTPUT:
DCIM_RAIDString
AttributeName = Name
CurrentValue = MyCacheCadeVD
FQDD = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1:Name
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 15
MinLength = 0
PendingValue
DCIM_RAIDString
AttributeName = Name
CurrentValue = raid 1 vd
FQDD = Disk.Virtual.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = Disk.Virtual.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1:Name
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 15
MinLength = 0
PendingValue
16.6 Getting a RAID String Instance
Use the following example to get an instance of the DCIM_RAIDString class instead of all instances as
shown in Section 16.5.
Get a DCIM_RAIDString instance with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCEID]: This is obtained from the enumeration in Section 16.5, which shows an example
using Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1:Name as an instanceID
EXAMPLE:
winrm g cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDString?Ins
tanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_RAIDString
AttributeName = Name
CurrentValue = MyCacheCadeVD
FQDD = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1
InstanceID = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1:Name
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 15
MinLength = 0
The ‘get’ instance method in
Section 16.6 uses this
InstanceID as input.
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PendingValue
16.7 Listing the RAID Inventory-ControllerView Class
The DCIM_ControllerView class groups together a set of Controller properties.
Enumerate ControllerView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_ControllerView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_ControllerView
Bus = 1
CacheSizeInMB = 0
CachecadeCapability = 0
ControllerFirmwareVersion = 20.10.1-0066
Device = 0
DeviceCardDataBusWidth = 1
DeviceCardManufacturer = DELL
DeviceCardSlotLength = 4
DeviceCardSlotType = PCI Express x8
DriverVersion = null
EncryptionCapability = 0
EncryptionMode = 0
FQDD = RAID.Slot.1-1
Function = 0
InstanceID = RAID.Slot.1-1
KeyID = null
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
PCIDeviceID = 73
PCISlot = 1
PCISubDeviceID = 1F4E
PCISubVendorID = 1028
PCIVendorID = 1000
PatrolReadState = 1
PrimaryStatus = 1
ProductName = PERC H310 Adapter
RollupStatus = 1
SASAddress = 5782BCB00C577600
SecurityStatus = 0
SlicedVDCapability = 1
The ‘get’ instance method in
Section Error! Reference source
not found. will use this
InstanceID as input.
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16.8 Getting a RAID ControllerView Instance
The get() command can be invoked using a particular instanceID, attained from listing the inventory.
Get a RAID ControllerView instance with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCEID]: This is obtained from the enumeration in Section 16.7, in which this example
would use RAID.Slot.1-1 as an instanceID
EXAMPLE:
winrm g http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_ControllerView
?InstanceID=[INSTANCEID]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-auth:basic -encoding:utf-8 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
OUTPUT:
DCIM_ControllerView
Bus = 1
CacheSizeInMB = 0
CachecadeCapability = 0
ControllerFirmwareVersion = 20.10.1-0066
Device = 0
DeviceCardDataBusWidth = 1
DeviceCardManufacturer = DELL
DeviceCardSlotLength = 4
DeviceCardSlotType = PCI Express x8
DriverVersion = null
EncryptionCapability = 0
EncryptionMode = 0
FQDD = RAID.Slot.1-1
Function = 0
InstanceID = RAID.Slot.1-1
KeyID = null
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
PCIDeviceID = 73
PCISlot = 1
PCISubDeviceID = 1F4E
PCISubVendorID = 1028
PCIVendorID = 1000
PatrolReadState = 1
PrimaryStatus = 1
ProductName = PERC H310 Adapter
RollupStatus = 1
SASAddress = 5782BCB00C577600
SecurityStatus = 0
SlicedVDCapability = 1
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16.9 Listing the RAID Inventory-PhysicalDiskView Class
Enumerating the PhysicalDiskView, results in the attributes and inventory of the available physical disks
in the system.
Enumerate PhysicalDiskView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_PhysicalDiskView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_PhysicalDiskView
BusProtocol = 6
Connector = 0
DriveFormFactor = 3
FQDD = Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1
FreeSizeInBytes = 8978432
HotSpareStatus = 0
InstanceID = Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
Manufacturer = SEAGATE
ManufacturingDay = 7
ManufacturingWeek = 50
ManufacturingYear = 2010
MaxCapableSpeed = 3
MediaType = 0
Model = ST9500430SS
OperationName = None
OperationPercentComplete = 0
PPID = TH0R734K212330CG0027A00
PredictiveFailureState = 0
PrimaryStatus = 1
RaidStatus = 2
Revision = DS62
RollupStatus = 1
SASAddress = 5000C50025D64875
SecurityState = 0
SerialNumber = 9SP297S1
SizeInBytes = 499558383616
Slot = 0
SupportedEncryptionTypes = None
UsedSizeInBytes = 35827154944
DCIM_PhysicalDiskView
BusProtocol = 6
Connector = 0
DriveFormFactor = 2
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FQDD = Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1
FreeSizeInBytes = 8978432
HotSpareStatus = 0
InstanceID = Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
Manufacturer = SEAGATE
ManufacturingDay = 5
ManufacturingWeek = 28
ManufacturingYear = 2008
MaxCapableSpeed = 2
MediaType = 0
Model = ST936751SS
OperationName = None
OperationPercentComplete = 0
PPID = SG0RN8291253187A001YA00
PredictiveFailureState = 0
PrimaryStatus = 1
RaidStatus = 2
Revision = SM07
RollupStatus = 1
SASAddress = 5000C500015BD39D
SecurityState = 0
SerialNumber = 3PE0D45D
SizeInBytes = 35836133376
Slot = 1
SupportedEncryptionTypes = None
UsedSizeInBytes = 35827154944
.
.
.
16.10 Listing the RAID VirtualDiskView Inventory
Enumerating the VirtualDiskView, results in the attributes and inventory of the available virtual disks in the
system.
Enumerate VirtualDiskView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_VirtualDiskView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_VirtualDiskView
BusProtocol = 6
Cachecade = 0
DiskCachePolicy = 1024
FQDD = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Slot.1-1
InstanceID = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Slot.1-1
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LastSystemInventoryTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
LockStatus = 0
MediaType = 1
Name = Virtual Disk 00
ObjectStatus = 0
OperationName = None
OperationPercentComplete = 0
PhysicalDiskIDs = Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1, Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal
.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1, Disk.Bay.2:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1
PrimaryStatus = 1
RAIDStatus = 2
RAIDTypes = 2
ReadCachePolicy = 16
RemainingRedundancy = 0
RollupStatus = 1
SizeInBytes = 107481464832
SpanDepth = 1
SpanLength = 3
StartingLBAinBlocks = 0
StripeSize = 128
VirtualDiskTargetID = 0
WriteCachePolicy = 1
After successful virtual disk creation:
DCIM_VirtualDiskView
BusProtocol = 6
Cachecade = 0
DiskCachePolicy = 1024
FQDD = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Slot.1-1
InstanceID = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Slot.1-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20120116145459.000000+000
LockStatus = 0
MediaType = 1
Name = Virtual Disk 00
ObjectStatus = 3
OperationName = None
OperationPercentComplete = 0
PhysicalDiskIDs = Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1, Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal
.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1, Disk.Bay.2:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1
PrimaryStatus = 1
RAIDStatus = 2
RAIDTypes = 2
ReadCachePolicy = 16
RemainingRedundancy = 0
RollupStatus = 1
SizeInBytes = 107481464832
SpanDepth = 1
SpanLength = 3
StartingLBAinBlocks = 0
Virtual disks will denote 3
(pending) prior to being
created, and 0 after
creation
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StripeSize = 128
VirtualDiskTargetID = 0
WriteCachePolicy = 1
16.11 Listing the RAID EnclosureView Inventory
Enumerating the EnclosureView, results in the attributes and inventory of the available enclosure
components in the system.
Enumerate EnclosureView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_EnclosureView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_EnclosureView
AssetTag
Connector = 0
EMMCount = 0
FQDD = Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1
FanCount = 0
InstanceID = Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20100413194610
LastUpdateTime = 20100413193143
PSUCount = 0
PrimaryStatus = 0
ProductName = BACKPLANE 0:0
RollupStatus = 0
ServiceTag
SlotCount = 6
TempProbeCount = 0
Version = 1.07
WiredOrder = 0
16.12 Reset Configuration-ResetConfig()
The ResetConfig() method is used to delete all virtual disks and unassign all HotSpare physical disks.
The deletions will not occur until a configuration job (Section 16.15) is scheduled and the system is
rebooted. All data on the existing virtual disks will be lost!
Invoke ResetConfig with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
EXAMPLE:
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winrm i ResetConfig http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ResetConfig.xml
The input file ResetConfig.xml is shown below:
<p:ResetConfig_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:ResetConfig_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
ResetConfig_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
16.13 Clearing the Foreign Configuration-ClearForeignConfig()
The ClearForeignConfig() method is used to prepare any foreign physical disks for inclusion in the local
configuration.
Invoke ClearForeignConfig() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ClearForeignConfig cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ClearForeignConfig.xml
The input file ClearForeignConfig.xml is shown below:
<p:ClearForeignConfig_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:ClearForeignConfig_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
ClearForeignConfig_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
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If no foreign physical disks are available, the following message may result:
ClearForeignConfig_OUTPUT
Message = General failure
MessageID = STOR006
ReturnValue = 2
16.14 Applying the Pending Values for RAID-CreateTargetedConfigJob()
The CreateTargetedConfigJob() method is called to apply the pending values created by RAID
methods. The system will automatically reboot depending on the ScheduledStartTime selected. The
CreateTargetedConfigJob() jobID output with the job control section can be used to obtain its status.
Invoke CreateTargetedConfigJob() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
RebootJobType: There are three options for rebooting the system.
1 = PowerCycle
2 = Graceful Reboot without forced shutdown
3 = Graceful reboot with forced shutdown
Note: When a user does not want to set a reboot type when creating a target job,
users should comment out the RebootJobType in the input xml. User should not enter
“0” or give no parameter at all in the input xml.
ScheduledStartTime & UntilTime: See Section 3.2.4
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreateTargetedConfigJob http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:CreateTargetedConfigJob_RAID.xml
The input file CreateTargetedConfigJob_RAID.xml is shown below:
<p:CreateTargetedConfigJob_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:RebootJobType>3</p:RebootJobType>
<p:ScheduledStartTime>TIME_NOW</p:ScheduledStartTime>
<p:UntilTime>20111111111111</p:UntilTime>
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</p:CreateTargetedConfigJob_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. The status of this jobid can be
checked within the job control provider in Section 10.
CreateTargetedConfigJob_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001271251761, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
16.15 Deleting the Pending Values for RAID-DeletePendingConfiguration()
The DeletePendingConfiguration() method cancels the pending configuration changes made before the
configuration job is created with CreateTargetedConfigJob(). This method only operates on the
pending changes prior to CreateTargetedConfigJob() being called. After the configuration job is
created, the pending changes can only be canceled by calling DeleteJobQueue() in the Job Control
profile.
Invoke DeletePendingConfiguration() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeletePendingConfiguration http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:DeletePendingConfiguraton.xml
The input file DeletePendingConfiguration.xml is shown below:
<p:DeletePendingConfiguration_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:DeletePendingConfiguration_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
DeletePendingConfiguration_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
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16.16 Managing Hot Spare
16.16.1 Determining Potential Disks-GetDHSDisks()
The GetDHSDisks() method is used to determine possible choices of drives to be a dedicated HotSpare
for the identified virtual disk.
Invoke GetDHSDisks() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the target virtual disk. Its value will depend on the
number of virtual disks, obtainable in Section 16.10.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetDHSDisks cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:GetDHSDisks.xml
The input file GetDHSDisks.xml is shown below:
<p:GetDHSDisks_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>DISK.Virtual.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:GetDHSDisks_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
GetDHSDisks_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
The following message may be fixed by deleting the job queue as referenced in Section 10.2.2.
GetDHSDisks_OUTPUT
Message = Configuration already committed, cannot set configuration
MessageID = STOR023
ReturnValue = 2
16.16.2 Assigning the Hot Spare-AssignSpare()
The AssignSpare() method is used to assign a physical disk as a dedicated HotSpare for a virtual disk
(VD), or as a global HotSpare.
Invoke AssignSpare() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_PhysicalDiskView (Section 16.9)
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VirtualDiskArray: Array of ElementName(s) where each identifies a different VD, currently
only one VD can be passed
EXAMPLE:
winrm i AssignSpare http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:AssignSpare.xml
The input file AssignSpare.xml is shown below:
<p:AssignSpare_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>Disk.Bay.3:Enclosure.Internal.0-0
:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:VirtualDiskArray>Disk.Virtual.0
:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:VirtualDiskArray>
</p:AssignSpare_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
AssignSpare_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = YES
ReturnValue = 0
Nonconformance to the following restrictions may result in the error message below.
Virtual disk (VD) referenced (dedicated hot spare) is RAID-0, which cannot have hot spares
Physical disk (PD) is too small for the virtual disk referenced (dedicated hot spare)
Physical disk is wrong type for the virtual disk (i.e. SATA PD to be used as hot spare for SAS VD)
Similar conditions when no VD referenced, which is the global hot spare attempted assignment
ERROR MESSAGE:
AssignSpare_OUTPUT
Message = Physical disk FQDD did not identify a valid physical disk for the operation
MessageID = STOR009
ReturnValue = 2
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16.16.3 Unassigning the Hot Spare-UnassignSpare()
The UnassignSpare() method is used to unassign a physical disk. The physical disk may be used as a
dedicated hot spare to a virtual disk, or as a global hot spare. After the method executes successfully
the physical disk is no longer a hotspare.
Invoke UnassignSpare() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_PhysicalDiskView(Error! Reference source
not found.)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i UnassignSpare
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDS
ervice?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:UnassignSpare.xml
The input file UnassignSpare.xml is shown below:
<p:UnassignSpare_INPUT
xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>Disk.Bay.3:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:UnassignSpare_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
UnassignSpare_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = YES
ReturnValue = 0
16.17 Managing Keys for Self Encrypting Drives
NOTE: The Dell Key Manager feature is not available at this time.
16.17.1 Setting the Key-SetControllerKey()
The SetControllerKey() method sets the key on controllers that support encryption of the virtual disk
drives.
Invoke SetControllerKey() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
Key: Maximum size 32 characters
Keyid: Identifier, or description, for the key (maximum size 255 characters)
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EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetControllerKey http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetControllerKey.xml
The input file SetControllerKey.xml is shown below:
<p:SetControllerKey_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:Key>abc123</p:Key>
<p:Keyid>keyid</p:Keyid>
</p:SetControllerKey_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
This method requires an H700 or H800 controller to properly function. Running this method on older
controllers may yield this message:
SetControllerKey_OUTPUT
Message = Controller is not security capable
MessageID = STOR022
ReturnValue = 2
16.17.2 Locking the Virtual Disk-LockVirtualDisk()
The LockVirtualDisk() method encrypts the virtual disk. Note that the virtual disk must first exist for
this method to be successful.
Invoke LockVirtualDisk() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the target virtual disk
EXAMPLE:
winrm i LockVirtualDisk http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:LockVirtualDisk.xml
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The input file LockVirtualDisk.xml is shown below:
<p:LockVirtualDisk_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:LockVirtualDisk_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
This method requires an H700 or H800 controller to properly function, as does the LockVirtualDisk()
method. If the key is not set by LockVirtualDisk(), the following message may be displayed:
LockVirtualDisk_OUTPUT
Message = Controller Key is not present
MessageID = STOR021
ReturnValue = 2
16.17.3 Locking the Controller with a Key-EnableControllerEncryption()
The EnableControllerEncryption() method is used to set either Local Key encryption or Dell Key
Manager (DKM) encryption on controllers that support encryption of the drives.
Invoke EnableControllerEncryption() method with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView class. See Section 16.1.
Key: Key Passcode. This parameter is required if the Mode = Local Key
Encryption. The Key can be maximum 32 characters in length, and must
have one character from each of the following sets.
Upper Case
Lower Case
Number
Special Character
The special characters in the following set needs to be passed as mentioned
below.
& &amp;
< &lt;
> &gt;
&quot;
&apos;
Keyid: Key Identifier- Describes Key. The Keyid can be maximum 32 characters in length and
must not have spaces in it.
Mode: Mode of the Controller
1 - Local Key Encryption
2 Dell Key Manager
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EXAMPLE:
winrm i EnableControllerEncryption
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService?SystemCreationCl
assName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
-file:EnableControllerEncryption.xml
The information in the input file EnableControllerEncryption.xml is shown below:
<p:EnableControllerEncryption_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:Mode>1</p:Mode>
<p:Key>Abcd@123</p:Key>
<p:Keyid>LKM</p:Keyid>
</p:EnableControllerEncryption_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
This method requires an PERC controller with Local Key encryption or DKM support to function
correctly.
EnableControllerEncryption_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = YES
ReturnValue = 0
16.17.4 Rekeying the Controller-ReKey()
The ReKey() method is used to reset the key on the controller that supports encryption. This method
switches the controller mode between Local Key encryption or Dell Key Manager (DKM) encryption.
Invoke the ReKey() method with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView class. See section 16.1.
OldKey: Old controller key
NewKey: New controller key. The Key can be maximum 32 characters long, and must
have one character from each of the following:
Upper Case
Lower Case
Number
Special Character
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The special characters in the following set must be passed as mentioned
below.
& &amp;
< &lt;
> &gt;
&quot;
&apos;
Keyid: Key Identifier- Describes Key. The Keyid can be maximum 32 characters long and shoutd
not have spaces in it.
Mode: Mode of the Controller
1 - Local Key Encryption
2 Dell Key Manager
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ReKey
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassN
ame=DCIM_RAIDService+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER]
-p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ReKey.xml
The information in the input file ReKey.xml is shown below:
<p:ReKey_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:OldKey>Abcd@123</p:OldKey>
<p:NewKey>Efgh@123</p:NewKey>
<p:Keyid>NewLKMid</p:Keyid>
<p:Mode>1</p:Mode>
</p:ReKey_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
This method requires a PERC controller with Local Key encryption or DKM support to function correctly.
If the EnableControllerEncryption() method does not set the key, the following message is displayed:
ReKey_OUTPUT
Message = Controller Key is not present
MessageID = STOR021
ReturnValue = 2
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16.17.5 Removing the Key-RemoveControllerKey()
The RemoveControllerKey() method is used to erase the key on the controller along with the attached
encrypted drives.
Invoke the RemoveControllerKey() method with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView class. See section 16.1.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i RemoveControllerKey
cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassN
ame=DCIM_RAIDService+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER]
p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:RemoveControllerKey.xml
The input file RemoveControllerKey.xml is shown below:
<p:RemoveControllerKey_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:RemoveControllerKey_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
This method requires an H700 or H800 controller to function correctly. If the
EnableControllerEncryption() method does not set the key, the following message is displayed:
RemoveControllerKey_OUTPUT
Message = Controller Key is not present
MessageID = STOR021
ReturnValue = 2
16.18 Managing Virtual Disk
16.18.1 Getting the Available RAID levels-GetRAIDLevels()
The GetRAIDLevels() method is used to determine possible choices RAID levels to create virtual disks.
If the list of physical disks is not provided, this method will operate on all connected disks.
Invoke GetRAIDLevels() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
DiskType: Corresponds to MediaType attribute in PhysicalDiskView (Section 16.9)
Include all types=0, Include Magnetic Only=1, Include SSD only=2
Diskprotocol: Types of protocol to include
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Include all protocols=0, Include SATA=1, Include SAStypes=2
DiskEncrypt: Types of encryption to include
0 = Include FDE capable and non encryption capable disks
1 = Include FDE disks only
2 = Include only non FDE disks
PDArray: This parameter is the list of physical disk FQDDs
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetRAIDLevels cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:GetRAIDLevels.xml
The input file GetRAIDLevels.xml is shown below:
<p:GetRAIDLevels_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:DiskType>0</p:DiskType>
<p:Diskprotocol>0</p:Diskprotocol>
<p:DiskEncrypt>0</p:DiskEncrypt>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
</p:GetRAIDLevels_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
GetRAIDLevels_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
VDRAIDEnumArray = 2, 4
The VDRAIDEnumArray numbers correspond to the following RAID levels:
RAIDLevel:
RAID 0 = 2
RAID 1 = 4
RAID 5 = 64
RAID 6 = 128
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RAID 10 = 2048
RAID 50 = 8192
RAID 60 = 16384
16.18.2 Getting the Available Disks-GetAvailableDisks()
The GetAvailableDisks() method is used to determine possible choices of drives to create virtual disks.
Invoke GetAvailableDisks() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
DiskType: Corresponds to MediaType attribute in PhysicalDiskView (Section 16.9)
Include all types=0, Include Magnetic Only=1, Include SSD only=2
Diskprotocol: Types of protocol to include
Include all protocols=0, Include SATA=1, Include SAStypes=2
DiskEncrypt: Types of encryption to include
0 = Include FDE capable and non encryption capable disks
1 = Include FDE disks only
2 = Include only non FDE disks
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetAvailableDisks cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:GetAvailableDisks.xml
The input file GetAvailableDisks.xml is shown below:
<p:GetAvailableDisks_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:DiskType>0</p:DiskType>
<p:Diskprotocol>0</p:Diskprotocol>
<p:DiskEncrypt>0</p:DiskEncrypt>
<p:Raidlevel>2</p:Raidlevel>
</p:GetAvailableDisks_INPUT>
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OUTPUT:
GetAvailableDisks_OUTPUT
PDArray = Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1, Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-
0:RAID.Integrated.1-1
ReturnValue = 0
16.18.3 Checking the Create VD Parameters Validity-CheckVDValues()
The CheckVDValues() method is used to determine possible sizes of virtual disk as well default
settings, given a RAID level and set of disks. The VDPropArray is filled in with Size and other values for
a successful execution of the method.
Invoke CheckVDValues() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
PDArray: This parameter is the list of physical disk FQDDs (Section 16.9)
VDPropNameArrayIn: This parameter is the list of property names with values in the
VDPropValueArrayIn parameter
Size, RAIDLevel, SpanDepth
VDPropValueArrayIn: This parameter is the list of property values that correspond to the
VDPropNameArrayIn parameter
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CheckVDValues cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:CheckVDValues.xml
The input file CheckVDValues.xml is shown below:
<p:CheckVDValues_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.
0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.
0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.2:Enclosure.Internal.
0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.3:Enclosure.Internal.
0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
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<p:VDPropNameArrayIn>Size</p:VDPropNameArrayIn>
<p:VDPropValueArrayIn>10000</p:VDPropValueArrayIn>
<p:VDPropNameArrayIn>RAIDLevel</p:VDPropNameArrayIn>
<p:VDPropValueArrayIn>2048</p:VDPropValueArrayIn>
<p:VDPropNameArrayIn>SpanDepth</p:VDPropNameArrayIn>
<p:VDPropValueArrayIn>1</p:VDPropValueArrayIn>
</p:CheckVDValues_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
CheckVDValues_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = YES
ReturnValue = 0
VDPropNameArray = SizeInBytes, RAIDLevel, SpanDepth, SpanLength, StripeSize, ReadPolicy,
WritePolicy, DiskCachePolicy, Name
VDPropValueArray = 10485760000, 2048, 2, 2, 128, 16, 2, 1024, Unknown
If the arrangement of physical disks prohibits a valid virtual disk arrangement from being created, such
as having too few hard disks, the following error may result:
CheckVDValues_OUTPUT
Message = Virtual Disk provided is not valid for the operation
MessageID = STOR017
ReturnValue = 2
16.18.4 Creating a Single Virtual Disk-CreateVirtualDisk()
The CreateVirtualDisk() method is used to create a single virtual disk on the targeted controller. The
successful execution of this method results in a pending but not yet created virtual disk. The
ObjectStatus property in the virtual disk view (Section 16.10) will have the value ‘3’, which represents
pending. The virtual disk will not be created until a configuration job (Section 16.15) has been
scheduled and the system is rebooted. Upon creation of the virtual disk, the FQDD of the formerly
pending virtual disk will change.
Invoke CreateVirtualDisk() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
PDArray: This parameter is the list of physical disk FQDDs that will be used to create a virtual
Disk.
VDPropNameArray: This parameter is the list of property names that will be used to create a
virtual disk. The parameter list contains the following names:
Size, RAIDLevel, SpanDepth, SpanLength, StripeSize, ReadPolicy, WritePolicy,
DiskCachePolicy, VirtualDiskName, Initialize
VDPropValueArray: This parameter is the list of property values that will be used to create a
virtual Disk. The property values are for the property names listed under VDPropNameArray.
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Size: Size of the virtual disk specified in MB. If not specified, default will use full size
of physical disks selected.
RAIDLevel:
RAID 0 = 2
RAID 1 = 4
RAID 5 = 64
RAID 6 = 128
RAID 10 = 2048
RAID 50 = 8192
RAID 60 = 16384
SpanDepth: If not specified, default is single span which is used for RAID 0, 1, 5 and 6.
Raid 10, 50 and 60 require a spandepth of at least 2.
SpanLength: Number of Physical Disks to be used per span. Minimum requirements for
given RAID Level must be met.
StripeSize:
8KB = 16
16KB = 32
32KB = 64
64KB = 128
128KB = 256
256KB = 512
512KB = 1024
1MB = 2048
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ReadPolicy:
No Read Ahead = 16
Read Ahead = 32
Adaptive Read Ahead = 64
WritePolicy:
Write Through = 1
Write Back = 2
Write Back Force = 4
DiskCachePolicy:
Enabled = 512
Disabled = 1024
VirtualDiskName: Name of the virtual disk (1-15 character range)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreateVirtualDisk cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:CreateVirtualDisk.xml
The input file CreateVirtualDisk.xml is shown below:
<p:CreateVirtualDisk_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>RAIDLevel</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>SpanDepth</p:VDPropNameArray>
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<p:VDPropNameArray>SpanLength</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>Size</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>VirtualDiskName</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>4</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>1</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>2</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>100</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>virtualdiskname</p:VDPropValueArray>
</p:CreateVirtualDisk_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
The instanceID output will identify this virtual disk in inventory before and after its creation by the
CreateTargetedConfigJob. Note however, that the instanceID will change slightly after successful
creation.
CreateVirtualDisk_OUTPUT
NewVirtualDisk
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_VirtualDiskView
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DISK.Virtual.267386880:RAID.Integrated.1-1, __cimnamespace =
root/dcim
RebootRequired = YES
ReturnValue = 0
16.18.5 Creating a Sliced Virtual Disk-CreateVirtualDisk()
The CreateVirtualDisk() method is used to create a sliced virtual disk. A sliced virtual disk is created,
if CreateVirtualDisk() Size input parameter value is less than total size of the physical disks. Additional
sliced virtual disk can be created using the same set of physical disks and same RAID level that was
used to create the first sliced virtual disk. If the physical disks have sliced virtual disks, then use the
CheckVDValues() method on that set of physical disks to find the exact value for StartingLBA. Use this
value as the StartingLBA parameter value of the CreateVirtualDisk() method.
The ObjectStatus property in the virtual disk view (see Section 16.10) has the value ‘3’, which
represents a pending change. The virtual disk is not created until a configuration job (see Section
16.14) is scheduled and the system is rebooted. After the virtual disk creation, the FQDD of the
pending virtual disk changes.
Invoke the CreateVirtualDisk() method with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
PDArray: This parameter is the list of physical disk FQDDs that is used to create a virtual Disk.
VDPropNameArray: This parameter is the list of property names that is used to create a
virtual disk. The parameter list has the following names:
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Size, RAIDLevel, SpanDepth, SpanLength, StripeSize, ReadPolicy, WritePolicy,
DiskCachePolicy, VirtualDiskName, Initialize
VDPropValueArray: This parameter is the list of property values that is used to create a
virtual Disk. The property values are for the property names listed under VDPropNameArray.
Size: Size of the virtual disk specified in MB. If not specified, default will use full size
of physical disks selected.
RAIDLevel:
RAID 0 = 2
RAID 1 = 4
RAID 5 = 64
RAID 6 = 128
RAID 10 = 2048
RAID 50 = 8192
RAID 60 = 16384
SpanDepth: If not specified, default is single span which is used for RAID 0, 1, 5 and 6.
Raid 10, 50 and 60 require a spandepth of at least 2.
SpanLength: Number of Physical Disks to be used per span. Minimum requirements for
given RAID Level must be met.
StripeSize:
8KB = 16
16KB = 32
32KB = 64
64KB = 128
128KB = 256
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256KB = 512
512KB = 1024
1MB = 2048
ReadPolicy:
No Read Ahead = 16
Read Ahead = 32
Adaptive Read Ahead = 64
WritePolicy:
Write Through = 1
Write Back = 2
Write Back Force = 4
DiskCachePolicy:
Enabled = 512
Disabled = 1024
VirtualDiskName: Name of the virtual disk (1-15 character range)
StartingLBA: Starting logical block address of virtual disks in
blocks. If 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF, startingLBA is
calculated programmatically. The value can be in
hexadecimal or decimal format.
0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
18446744073709551615
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreateVirtualDisk cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
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+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:CreateSlicedVirtualDisk.xml
The input file CreateSlicedVirtualDisk.xml is shown below:
<p:CreateVirtualDisk_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>RAIDLevel</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>SpanDepth</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>SpanLength</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>Size</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>VirtualDiskName</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>StartingLBA</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>4</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>1</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>2</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>100</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>virtualdiskname</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF</p:VDPropValueArray>
</p:CreateVirtualDisk_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
The instanceID output identifies this virtual disk in the inventory before and after the
CreateTargetedConfigJob() method creates it. However, the instanceID changes after successful
creation.
CreateVirtualDisk_OUTPUT
NewVirtualDisk
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_VirtualDiskView
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DISK.Virtual.267386880:RAID.Integrated.1-1, __cimnamespace =
root/dcim
RebootRequired = YES
ReturnValue = 0
16.18.6 Creating a Cachecade Virtual Disk-CreateVirtualDisk()
The CreateVirtualDisk() method is used to create a Cachecade virtual disk on the targeted controller.
This method internally creates a RAID-0 virtual disk.The creation process is the same as explained in
Section 16.18.5. In this scenario, CreateVirtualDisk() method only takes VDPropNameArray-
VDPropValueArray pairs mentioned below.
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Invoke CreateVirtualDisk() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView (Section 16.7)
PDArray: This parameter is the list of physical disk FQDDs that is used to create a virtual Disk.
VDPropNameArray: This parameter is the list of property names that is used to create a
virtual disk. The parameter list has the following names:
VirtualDiskName, CacheCade
VDPropValueArray: This parameter is the list of property values that is used to create a
virtual Disk. The property values are for the property names listed under VDPropNameArray.
VirtualDiskName: Name of the virtual disk (1-15 character range)
Cachcade: The valid input value is 1. (required)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreateVirtualDisk cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:CreateVDCacheCade.xml
The input file CreateVDCacheCade.xml is shown below:
<p:CreateVirtualDisk_INPUT
xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:PDArray>Disk.Bay.4:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:PDArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>VirtualDiskName</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>MyCacheCadeVD</p:VDPropValueArray>
<p:VDPropNameArray>Cachecade</p:VDPropNameArray>
<p:VDPropValueArray>1</p:VDPropValueArray>
</p:CreateVirtualDisk_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
The instanceID output identifies this virtual disk in the inventory before and after the
CreateTargetedConfigJob() method creates it. Note however, that the instanceID will change slightly
after successful creation.
CreateVirtualDisk_OUTPUT
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NewVirtualDisk
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_VirtualDiskView
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = DISK.Virtual.267386880:RAID.Integrated.1-1, __cimnamespace =
root/dcim
RebootRequired = YES
ReturnValue = 0
16.18.7 Deleting a Virtual Disk-DeleteVirtualDisk()
The DeleteVirtualDisk() method is used to delete a single virtual disk from the targeted controller. The
successful execution of this method results in the marking of this virtual disk for deletion. The
ObjectStatus property in the virtual disk view will have the value of ‘2’, which indicates pending
delete. The virtual disk will not be deleted until a configuration job is scheduled and the system is
rebooted (Section 16.15).
Invoke DeleteVirtualDisk() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the virtual device (Section 16.10)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeleteVirtualDisk cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:DeleteVirtualDisk.xml
The input file DeleteVirtualDisk.xml is shown below:
<p:DeleteVirtualDisk_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>DISK.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:DeleteVirtualDisk_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
DeleteVirtualDisk_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = YES
ReturnValue = 0
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16.19 Setting Controller Attributes
16.19.1 Changing the Value of a RAID Controller Enumeration Attribute
The SetAttribute() method is used to set or change the value of a RAID controller or a virtual disk
attribute. The example below shows setting a RAID controller enumeration attribute. To set a virtual
disk attribute, use the FQDD of the virtual disk attribute for the Target, and the AttributeName and
AttributeValue.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following parameters (from Section 16.1) and syntax:
TARGET: Obtained from the FQDD field
AttributeName: Obtained from the AttributeName field
AttributeValue: Obtained from the PossibleValues field
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDSe
rvice?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService+System
Name=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
file:SetAttribute_Enumeration_RAID_Controller.xml
The input file SetAttribute_Enumeration_RAID_Controller.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttribute_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDBatteryLearnMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Disabled</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttribute_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The method was successful.
MessageID = STOR001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set Pending Value
16.19.2 Changing Multiple Values of RAID Controller Enumeration Attributes
The SetAttributes() method is used to set or change multiple values of RAID controller or virtual disk
attributes. The following example shows setting multiple virtual disk attributes. To set multiple
controller attributes, use the FQDD of the controller for the Target, and the AttributeName and
AttributeValue.
Invoke SetAttributes() with the following parameters (from Section 16.1) and syntax:
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TARGET: Obtained from the FQDD field
AttributeName: Obtained from the AttributeName field
AttributeValue: Obtained from the PossibleValues field
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttributes cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDSe
rvice?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService+System
Name=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
file:SetAttributes_Enumeration_RAID_Controller.xml
The input file SetAttributes_Enumeration_RAID_Controller.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDloadBalancedMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Disabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDBatteryLearnMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Warn only</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDccMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Normal</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDprMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Disabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDcopybackMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>SMART</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttributes_OUTPUT
Message = The method was successful.
MessageID = STOR001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set Pending Value
16.19.3 Changing the Value of a RAID Controller Integer Attribute
The SetAttribute() method is used to set or change the value of a RAID controller integer attribute.
The example below shows setting an controller attribute.
Invoke the SetAttribute() method with the following parameters (from Section 16.1) and syntax:
TARGET: Obtained from the FQDD field
AttributeName: Obtained from the AttributeName field
AttributeValue: Obtained from the PossibleValues field
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EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDSe
rvice?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService+System
Name=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
file:SetAttribute_Integer_RAID_Controller.xml
The input file SetAttribute_Integer_RAID_Controller.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttribute_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDccRate</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>60</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttribute_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The method was successful.
MessageID = STOR001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set Pending Value
16.19.4 Changing Multiple Values of RAID Controller Integer Attributes
The SetAttributes() method is used to set or change multiple values of RAID controller attributes. The
following example shows setting multiple RAID controller integer attributes.
Invoke SetAttributes with the following parameters (from Section 16.1) and syntax:
TARGET: Obtained from the FQDD field
AttributeName: Obtained from the AttributeName field
AttributeValue: Obtained from the PossibleValues field
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttributes cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDSe
rvice?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassName=DCIM_RAIDService+System
Name=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
file:SetAttributes_Integer_RAID_Controller.xml
The input file SetAttributes_Integer_RAID_Controller.xml is shown below:
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<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDccRate</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>60</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDreconstructRate</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>60</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>RAIDbgiRate</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>60</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttributes_OUTPUT
Message = The method was successful.
MessageID = STOR001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set Pending Value
16.20 Convert Physical Disks to RAID-ConvertToRAID()
The ConvertToRAID() method is used to convert physical disks in Non-RAID state to a state usable for
RAID. After the method is successfully executed the PendingValue property of RAIDPDState should
reflect the pending changes. After the CreateTargetedConfigJob() method is successfully executed the
RAIDStatus property, which is enumerated in the DCIM_PhysicalDiskView from Section 16.9, of that
physical disk should reflect the new state.
Invoke ConvertToRAID() with the following parameters and syntax:
Physical Disk TARGET: Obtained from the FQDD field (Section 16.9)
An example of Disk.Bay.2:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1 is shown below.
EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke ConvertToRAID
"cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassN
ame=DCIM_RAIDService+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService"
@{PDArray="Disk.Bay.2:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1"}
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman
-SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -format:pretty
OUTPUT:
ConvertToRAID_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = 1
ReturnValue = 0
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16.21 Convert Physical Disks to Non RAID-ConvertToNonRAID()
The ConvertToNonRAID() method is used to convert a physical disks in RAID state of “Ready” to a Non-
RAID state. After the method is successfully executed, the PendingValue property of RAIDPDState
should reflect the pending changes. After the CreateTargetedConfigJob method is successfully
executed, the RAIDStatus property, which is enumerated in the DCIM_PhysicalDiskView from Section
16.9, of that physical disk should reflect the new state.
Invoke ConvertToNonRAID() with the following parameters and syntax:
Physical Disk TARGET: Obtained from the FQDD field (Section 16.9)
An example of Disk.Bay.2:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1 is shown below.
EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke ConvertToNonRAID
"cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassN
ame=DCIM_RAIDService+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:RAIDService"
@{PDArray="Disk.Bay.2:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Slot.1-1"}
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman
-SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -format:pretty
OUTPUT:
ConvertToNonRAID_OUTPUT
RebootRequired = 1
ReturnValue = 0
17 Managing BIOS Configuration
This feature provides the ability to get and set any configurable BIOS attributes that are exposed in
BIOS UEFI HII. The BIOS Management Profile extends the management capabilities of referencing
profiles by adding the capability to represent and configure BIOS attributes, such as a Network
Controller or IDE Controller.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
17.1 Listing the BIOS Inventory-Enumeration Class
The BIOS Inventory contains the following attributes: DCIM_BIOSEnumeration (17.1),
DCIM_BIOSInteger(17.5), DCIM_BIOSString(17.6), and DCIM_BIOSPassword(17.10).
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Enumerating the BIOSEnumeration Class will display all BIOS attributes in a computer system.
Enumerate BIOSEnumeration with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
AttributeName = NumLock
CurrentValue = On
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:NumLock
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = On, Off
DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
AttributeName = ReportKbdErr
CurrentValue = Report
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:ReportKbdErr
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Report, NoReport
DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
AttributeName = BootMode
CurrentValue = Bios
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:BootMode
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Bios, Uefi.
DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
AttributeName = BootSeqRetry
CurrentValue = Disabled
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:BootSeqRetry
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
.
The ‘get’ instance method in
Section 17.2 will use this
InstanceID as input.
The ‘set attribute’ method in Section
17.3 will use the AttributeName and
PossibleValues fields as input.
The ‘set attributes’ method in Section
17.4 will use the AttributeName and
PossibleValues fields as input.
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17.2 Getting a BIOS Enumeration Instance
Getting one particular instance of the BIOSEnumeration, instead of all instances as shown in Section
17.1, is shown below.
Get a BIOSEnumeration instance with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCEID]: This is obtained from the enumeration in Section 17.1, which shows an
example using BIOS.Setup.1-1:NumLock as an instanceID
EXAMPLE:
winrm g http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
?InstanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_BIOSEnumeration
AttributeName = NumLock
CurrentValue = On
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:NumLock
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = On, Off
17.3 Changing the BIOS BootMode-SetAttribute()
The SetAttribute() method can be used to apply changes to setting the BootMode configuration to a
given instance.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following parameters (from Section 17.1) and syntax:
TARGET: Obtained from the InstanceID field
AttributeName: Obtained from the AttributeName field
AttributeValue: Obtained from the PossibleValues field
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_BIOSService
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+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:BIOSService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttribute_BIOS.xml
The input file SetAttribute_BIOS.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttribute_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService">
<p:Target>BIOS.Setup.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>BootMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Bios</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttribute_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = BIOS001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
17.4 Setting Multiple BIOS BootMode Parameters
Users can find and set multiple BIOS attributes associated with a specific device using the
SetAttributes() method. This example illustrates how to set the BiosMode and BootSeqRetry
parameters.
Invoke SetAttributes() with the following parameters (from Section 17.1) and syntax:
TARGET: Obtained from the InstanceID field
AttributeName: Obtained from the AttributeName field
AttributeValue: Obtained from the PossibleValues field
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_BIOSService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:BIOSService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttributes_BIOS.xml
The input file SetAttributes_BIOS.xml is shown below:
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<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService">
<p:Target>BIOS.Setup.1-1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>BootMode</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Bios</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>BootSeqRetry</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Disabled</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = BIOS001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
17.5 Listing the BIOS Inventory-Integer Class
Enumerate BIOSInteger with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSInteger
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_BIOSInteger
AttributeName = AcPwrRcvryUserDelay
CurrentValue = 0
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:AcPwrRcvryUserDelay
IsReadOnly = true
LowerBound = 30
PendingValue = null
UpperBound = 240
17.6 Listing the BIOS Inventory-String Class
Enumerate BIOSString with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSString
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
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OUTPUT:
DCIM_BIOSString
AttributeName = OneTimeCustomBootStr
CurrentValue = null
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:OneTimeCustomBootStr
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 200
MinLength = 5
PendingValue = null
DCIM_BIOSString
AttributeName = UserLcdStr
CurrentValue = null
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:UserLcdStr
IsReadOnly = false
MaxLength = 62
MinLength = 0
PendingValue = null
DCIM_BIOSString
AttributeName = AssetTag
CurrentValue = null
DefaultValue = null
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:AssetTag
IsReadOnly = false
MaxLength = 10
MinLength = 0
PendingValue = null
.
.
.
17.7 Applying the Pending Values for BIOS & Boot-CreateTargetedConfigJob()
This method is called to apply the pending values created by the SetAttribute(), SetAttributes(),
ChangeBootOrderByInstanceID(), and ChangeBootSourceState() methods. The system will
automatically reboot depending on the ScheduledStartTime selected. Using the
CreateTargetedConfigJob() jobID output with the job control section can be used to obtain its status.
Invoke CreateTargetedConfigJob() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This Parameter is the FQDD of the BIOSAttribute instances, obtained from the
InstanceID field in Section 17.1
RebootJobType: There are three options for rebooting the system.
1 = PowerCycle
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2 = Graceful Reboot without forced shutdown
3 = Graceful reboot with forced shutdown
Note: When a user does not want to set a reboot type when creating a target job,
users should comment out the RebootJobType in the input xml. User should not enter
“0” or give no parameter at all in the input xml.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreateTargetedConfigJob
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_BIOSService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:BIOSService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:CreateTargetedConfigJob_BIOS.xml
The input file CreateTargetedConfigJob_BIOS.xml is shown below:
<p:CreateTargetedConfigJob_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService">
<p:Target>BIOS.Setup.1-1</p:Target>
<p:RebootJobType>2</p:RebootJobType>
<p:ScheduledStartTime>TIME_NOW</p:ScheduledStartTime>
<p:UntilTime>20111111111111</p:UntilTime>
</p:CreateTargetedConfigJob_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. The status of this jobid can be
checked within the job control provider in Section 10.
CreateTargetedConfigJob_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing
/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001269609760, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
17.8 Deleting the Pending Values for BIOS & Boot-DeletePendingConfiguration()
This method is called to cancel the pending values created by the SetAttribute() and SetAttributes()
methods. The DeletePendingConfiguration() method cancels the pending configuration changes made
before the configuration job is created with CreateTargetedConfigJob(). This method only operates on
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the pending changes prior to CreateTargetedConfigJob() being called. After the configuration job is
created, the pending changes can only be canceled by calling DeleteJobQueue() in the Job Control
profile.
Invoke CreateTargetedConfigJob() with the following parameters and syntax:
Target: This parameter is the FQDD of the BIOSAttribute instances (from Section 17.1)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeletePendingConfiguration
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_BIOSService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:BIOSService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:DeletePendingConfiguration_BIOS.xml
The input file DeletePendingConfiguration_BIOS.xml is shown below:
<p:DeletePendingConfiguration_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService">
<p:Target>BIOS.Setup.1-1</p:Target>
</p:DeletePendingConfiguration_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
DeletePendingConfiguration_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = BIOS001
ReturnValue = 0
ReturnValue = 4096
17.9 Managing BIOS Passwords
The ChangePassword() method is used to set the BIOS passwords. The user can either set, change or
delete the BIOS system or setup password. Setting the BIOS password is performed in several stages as
described in the following sections.
17.9.1 Setting the BIOS Password
The following example sets the BIOS system password to “NEW_PASSWORD”. Three instances of XML
are shown below to demonstrate the following scenarios:
No BIOS password is set
Changing an existing BIOS password
Deleting an existing BIOS password
Invoke ChangePassword() method with the following parameters:
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Target - Obtained from any BIOS enumerate WSMAN command
PasswordType - Either 1 for system or 2 for setup
OldPassword Reference following XML case A), B) or C)
NewPassword - Reference following XML case A), B) or C)
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ChangePassword http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_BIOSService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:BIOSService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]//wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:change_bios_password.xml
The input file change_bios_password.xml is shown below:
No BIOS password is set: The OldPassword parameter is not required. It may be set to “null”
or left blank as shown below.
Changing an existing BIOS password: Both the OldPassword and NewPassword parameters are
required. NOTE: Entering only the NewPassword parameter indicates a “pass” in the setting
and creating a new job, however the job fails.
Deleting an existing BIOS password: The OldPassword parameter is required. The
NewPassword parameter may be set to “null”, set to blank, or omitted completely.
<p:ChangePassword_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema
/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSService">
<p:Target>BIOS.Setup.1-1</p:Target>
<p:PasswordType>1</p:PasswordType>
<p:OldPassword></p:OldPassword>
<p:NewPassword>NEW_PASSWORD</p:NewPassword>
</p:ChangePassword_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
Either of the following may result:
ChangePassword_OUTPUT
Message = BIOS does not support Change Password feature
MessageID = BIOS019
ReturnValue = 2
ChangePassword_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = BIOS001
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17.9.2 Create Target Configuration Job
Create a configuration job as shown in Section 17.7.
17.9.3 Monitor Set BIOS Password Status
To monitor the job status for setting the BIOS password, get the instance of the corresponding job as
described within the job control provider in Section 10.
Replace [INSTANCE ID] with the actual jobid from Section 17.9.1.
EXAMPLE:
winrm get http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LifecycleJob
?InstanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACHeck
-a:basic -encoding:utf-8
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_00129609760
JobStartTime = 00000101000000
JobStatus = Scheduled
JobUntilTime = TIME_NA
Message = Task successfully scheduled
MessageID = JCP001
Name = ConfigBIOS:BIOS.Setup.1-1
PercentComplete = NA
The status may be one of the following:
Ready for execution - Job is created, but waiting for scheduled start time to pass to schedule
the job
Scheduled - Job is scheduled and ready for system reboot to execute the job
Failed - Problem with setting the BIOS password, check message for more information
Completed - Setting the BIOS password completed with no issues
17.10 Listing the BIOS Inventory-Password Class
Enumerate BIOSPassword with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
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winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_BIOSPassword
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_BIOSPassword
AttributeDisplayName = System Password
AttributeName = SysPassword
Dependency = <Dep><AttrLev Op="OR"><ROIf
Name="PasswordStatus">Locked</ROIf></AttrLev></Dep>
DisplayOrder = 1402
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
GroupDisplayName = System Security
GroupID = SysSecurity
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:SysPassword
IsReadOnly = false
IsSet = false
MaxLength = 32
MinLength = 0
PasswordState = 3
PendingValue = null
ValueExpression = ^[]0-9a-z "+,-./;[\`]{0,32}$
DCIM_BIOSPassword
AttributeDisplayName = Setup Password
AttributeName = SetupPassword
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 1403
FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1
GroupDisplayName = System Security
GroupID = SysSecurity
InstanceID = BIOS.Setup.1-1:SetupPassword
IsReadOnly = false
IsSet = false
MaxLength = 32
MinLength = 0
PasswordState = 3
PendingValue = null
ValueExpression = ^[]0-9a-z "+,-./;[\`]{0,32}$
18 Exporting and Importing Server Profile
Use this feature to back up and restore host server profile. You can take a backup of current system
configuration that is stored in a backup image file. Use Restore at anytime to put the system to pre-
backup state.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
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http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
18.1 Exporting Server Profile
To backup host system server profile, invoke the BackupImage() method in the class DCIM_LCService.
Backup feature gathers system information, firmware images, hardware configuration, Lifecycle
Controller, iDRAC firmware, and configuration and stores the information in a file. You can save the
file on either iDRAC vFlash SD card or network share.
[IP ADDRESS]: This is the IP address of the file server.
[DRIVESHARE]: This is the directory path for the image.
[USERNAME]: This is the username to the file share.
[PASSWORD]: This is the password to the file share.
[IMAGENAME]: This is the desired name of the image.
[PASSPHRASE]: This can be used to password protect NFS and CIFS images.
For NFS and CIFS shares, the entire “Passphrase="[PASSPHRASE]";” argument is optional. Note:
To restore this backup file, the same passphrase must passed as an argument for the operation to
be successful.
The following examples back up the server profile and execute it immediately, using the TIME_NOW
parameter.
18.1.1 Exporting Server Profile to iDRAC vFlash Card-BackupImage()
iDRAC vFlash Card:
ShareType is “4”.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i BackupImage http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]:443/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{IPAddress="[IP ADDRESS]";
ShareType="4";ScheduledStartTime="TIME_NOW"}
18.1.2 Exporting Server Profile to NFS Share-BackupImage()
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NFS Share:
ShareType is “0”. The entire “Passphrase="passphrase";” argument is optional.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i BackupImage http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{IPAddress="[IP ADDRESS]";
ShareName="/[DRIVESHARE]";ShareType="0";ImageName="[IMAGENAME]";
Username="[USERNAME]";Password="[PASSWORD]";Passphrase="[PASSPHRASE]";
ScheduledStartTime="TIME_NOW"}
NOTE: The ShareName field should only be the folder exposed by the system to the network. Any sub
folder information should be attached to the ImageName field. Otherwise, there can be connection
issues when trying to locate/create the backup file.
Correct Example: ShareName=”/folder1”;ImageName=”subfolder/image_name”
In-Correct Example: ShareName=”/folder1/subfolder”;ImageName=”image_name”
18.1.3 Exporting Server Profile to CIFS Share-BackupImage()
CIFS Share:
ShareType is “2”. The entire “Passphrase="passphrase";” argument is optional.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i BackupImage http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @{IPAddress="[IP ADDRESS]";
ShareName="/[DRIVESHARE]";ShareType="2";ImageName="[IMAGENAME]";
Username="[USERNAME]";Password="[PASSWORD]";Passphrase="[PASSPHRASE]";
ScheduledStartTime="TIME_NOW"}
NOTE: The ShareName field should only be the folder exposed by the system to the network. Any sub
folder information should be attached to the ImageName field. Otherwise, there can be connection
issues when trying to locate/create the backup file.
Correct Example: ShareName=”/folder1”;ImageName=”subfolder/image_name”
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In-Correct Example: ShareName=”/folder1/subfolder”;ImageName=”image_name”
OUTPUT:
BackupImage_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cimschema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001293618214, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
The response contains a reference to the job class that will provide the status of the operation.
The return value is 4096 which indicates that the method operation is not yet complete.
18.1.4 Monitoring Export status
Backup process may take up to 30 minutes depending on host system configuration. To monitor the
backup status, get the instance of the corresponding job.
Replace [INSTANCE ID] with the actual jobid from Section 18.1.1, 18.1.2, or 18.1.3.
EXAMPLE:
winrm get http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LifecycleJob?InstanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACHeck
-a:basic -encoding:utf-8
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001293618214
JobStartTime = 00000101000000
JobStatus = Backup In Progress
JobUntilTime = TIME_NA
Message = Collecting Lifecycle Controller Firmware images
MessageID = BAR063
Name = Backup:Image
PercentComplete = 50
The status may be one of the following:
Ready for Backup - Request is received
Backup In Progress - Backup process is currently in process
Failed - Problem with the backup process, check message for more information
Completed - Backup process is complete with no issues
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18.2 Importing Server Profile
To restore host system server profile, invoke the RestoreImage() method in the class DCIM_LCService.
Restore process restores the system information, firmware images, hardware configuration, Lifecycle
Controller, iDRAC firmware, and configuration from the backup image file located on either iDRAC
vFlash SD card or network share.
[IP ADDRESS]: This is the IP address of the file server.
[DRIVESHARE]: This is the directory path for the image.
[USERNAME]: This is the username to the file share.
[PASSWORD]: This is the password to the file share.
[IMAGENAME]: This is the desired name of the image.
[PASSPHRASE]: This can be used to password protect NFS and CIFS images.
For NFS and CIFS shares, the entire “Passphrase="[PASSPHRASE]";” argument is only required
when the backup image used a passphrase.
The following examples restore the server profile and execute it immediately, using the TIME_NOW
parameter.
18.2.1 Importing Server Profile from iDRAC vFlash Card-RestoreImage()
iDRAC vFlash Card:
ShareType is “4”.
winrm i RestoreImage http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @
{IPAddress="[IP ADDRESS]";ShareType="4";ScheduledStartTime="TIME_NOW"}
18.2.2 Importing Server Profile from NFS share-RestoreImage()
NFS Share:
ShareType is “0”.
EXAMPLE:
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winrm i RestoreImage http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @
{IPAddress="[IP ADDRESS]";ShareName="/[DRIVESHARE]"; ShareType="2";
Username="[USERNAME]";Password="[PASSWORD]";ImageName="[IMAGENAME]";
Passphrase="[PASSPHRASE]";ScheduledStartTime="TIME_NOW"}
NOTE: The ShareName field should only be the folder exposed by the system to the network. Any sub
folder information should be attached to the ImageName field. Otherwise, there can be connection
issues when trying to locate/create the backup file.
Correct Example: ShareName=”/folder1”;ImageName=”subfolder/image_name”
In-Correct Example: ShareName=”/folder1/subfolder”;ImageName=”image_name”
18.2.3 Importing Server Profile from CIFS share-RestoreImage()
CIFS Share:
ShareType is “2”.
winrm i RestoreImage http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic @
{IPAddress="[IP ADDRESS]";ShareName="/[DRIVESHARE]"; ShareType="2";
Username="[USERNAME]";Password="[PASSWORD]";ImageName="[IMAGENAME]";
Passphrase="[PASSPHRASE]";ScheduledStartTime="TIME_NOW"}
NOTE: The ShareName field should only be the folder exposed by the system to the network. Any sub
folder information should be attached to the ImageName field. Otherwise, there can be connection
issues when trying to locate/create the backup file.
Correct Example: ShareName=”/folder1”;ImageName=”subfolder/image_name”
In-Correct Example: ShareName=”/folder1/subfolder”;ImageName=”image_name”
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OUTPUT:
RestoreImage_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001293618214, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
The response contains a reference to the job class that will provide the status of the operation.
The return value is 4096 which indicates that the method operation is not yet complete.
18.2.4 Monitoring Import Status
Restore process may take up to 60 minutes depending on host system configuration. To monitor the
backup status, get the instance of the corresponding job.
Replace [INSTANCE ID] with the actual jobid from Section 18.2.1, 18.2.2, or 18.2.3.
EXAMPLE:
winrm get http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LifecycleJob
?InstanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACHeck
-a:basic -encoding:utf-8
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001293618214
JobStartTime = 00000101000000
JobStatus = Restore In Progress
JobUntilTime = TIME_NA
Message = Restoring Lifecycle Controller Firmware images
MessageID = BAR081
Name = Restore:Image
PercentComplete = 20
The status may be one of the following:
Ready for Restore - Request has been received
Restore In Progress - Restore process is currently in process
Failed - Problem with the restore process, check message for more information
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Completed-Restore process has completed with no issues
19 iDRAC Configuration
This feature provides the ability to remotely list, get, and set the attributes on various monolithic and
modular servers for the three Dell iDRAC classes through the command line.
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration (19.1)
DCIM_iDRACCardInteger (19.4)
DCIM_iDRACCardString (19.6)
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
19.1 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-Enumeration Class
Enumerate the iDRACCardEnumeration class to list all the enumerate, integer, and string type iDRAC
attributes.
Enumerate the iDDRACCardEnumeration class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Nic Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Enabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = NIC
GroupID = NIC.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#Enable
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
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AttributeDisplayName = Virtual Media Attached
AttributeName = Attached
CurrentValue = Detached
DefaultValue = Detached
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = VirtualMedia
GroupID = VirtualMedia.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#VirtualMedia.1#Attached
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Detached, Attached, Autoattach
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = IPv4 Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Enabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = IPv4
GroupID = IPv4.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#IPv4.1#Enable
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin IPMI LAN Privilege
AttributeName = IpmiLanPrivilege
CurrentValue = Administrator
DefaultValue = NoAccess
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.3
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.3#IpmiLanPrivilege
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = User, Operator, Administrator, NoAccess
.
.
.
19.2 Getting an iDRAC Card Enumeration Instance
Use the following example to get an instance of the DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration class instead of all the
instances as shown in Section 19.1.
Get an iDRACCardEnumeration instance with the following parameters and syntax:
[INSTANCEID]: This is obtained from the enumeration in Section 19.1, which shows an example
using iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#Enable as an instanceID.
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EXAMPLE:
winrm g http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
?InstanceID=[INSTANCE ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443
-SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Nic Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Enabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = NIC
GroupID = NIC.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#Enable
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
19.3 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-Enumeration Class using groupID
Enumerate the DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration class to list all the enumerate type iDRAC attributes using
the group IDs of these groups: NIC, VirtualMedia, IPv4, and Users. To retrieve the attributes of the
groups, set the GroupID to one of the following: NIC, VirtualMedia, IPv4, or Users.
Enumerate the iDRACCardEnumeration class using the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
-dialect:http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/WQL
-filter:"select * from DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration WHERE GroupID='NIC.1'"
The possible inputs for GroupID are:
NIC.1
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VirtualMedia.1
IPv4.1
Users.3
OUTPUT:
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Nic Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Enabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = NIC
GroupID = NIC.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#Enable
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Virtual Media Attached
AttributeName = Attached
CurrentValue = Attached
DefaultValue = Detached
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = VirtualMedia
GroupID = VirtualMedia.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#VirtualMedia.1#Attached
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Detached, Attached, Autoattach
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = IPv4 Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Enabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = IPv4
GroupID = IPv4.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#IPv4.1#Enable
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin IPMI LAN Privilege
AttributeName = IpmiLanPrivilege
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CurrentValue = Administrator
DefaultValue = NoAccess
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.3
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.3#IpmiLanPrivilege
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = User, Operator, Administrator, NoAccess
19.4 Applying the Attributes and Polling Job Completion
19.4.1 Changing iDRAC Values-ApplyAttributes() (Immediate)
Invoke the ApplyAttributes() method on the DCIM_iDRACCardService class to set or change the value of
one or many enumerate type attributes. This method takes an xml file as input. The changes to the
attributes are defined in this xml file. This method returns a JobID that is used as input in the next
section (Section 19.3.2).
Invoke ApplyAttributes() method with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i ApplyAttributes http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService ?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_iDRACCardService +SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:iDRACCardService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
-file:DRACService_SetAttribute_group_enumerate.xml
The input file DRACService_SetAttribute_group_enumerate.xml is shown below.
<p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardService">
<p:Target>iDRAC.Embedded.1</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>NIC.1#Enable</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>NIC.1#Selection</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Dedicated</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>NIC.1#Speed</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>100</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>NIC.1#Autoneg</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>NIC.1#Duplex</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Full</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>NIC.1#DNSRegister</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>NIC.1#DNSDomainNameFromDHCP</p:AttributeName>
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<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>NIC.1#VLanEnable</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Disabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>VirtualMedia.1#Attached</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Dettached</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IPv4.1#Enable</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IPv4.1#DHCPEnable</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>IPv4.1#DNSFromDHCP</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Users.3#Enable</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Users.16#Enable</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Users.3#IpmiLanPrivilege</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Administrator</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Users.16#IpmiLanPrivilege</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Administrator</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Users.3#IpmiSerialPrivilege</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Administrator</p:AttributeValue>
<p:AttributeName>Users.16#IpmiSerialPrivilege</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>Administrator</p:AttributeValue>
</p:ApplyAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
ApplyAttributes_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001293705757, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
19.4.2 Polling Job Completion
Use the Get() command to check the progress of the ApplyAttributes() method. It polls for job
completion. This method takes the InstanceID from the previous section (19.3.1) as input. The
JobStatus value is either “Successful” or “Failed”. If the job failed, the Message value contains more
detailed error information on the cause of the failure.
Run the Get() command on DCIM_LifecycleJob with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
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winrm g http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LifecycleJob?InstanceID=[INSTANCE_ID]
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
The input parameter is the InstanceID from the output of the ApplyAttributes() method. An example
InstanceID is as follows: InstanceID = JID_001293705757
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LifecycleJob
InstanceID = JID_001293705757
JobStartTime = TIME_NA
JobStatus = Completed
JobUntilTime = TIME_NA
Message = NA
MessageID = NA
Name = iDRACConfig:iDRAC.Embedded.1
PercentComplete = 100
19.4.3 Set Attribute Verification
To verify the changes made to the attributes, enumerate the DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration class. For
more information, see Section 19.1.
OUTPUT #2:
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Nic Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Enabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = NIC
GroupID = NIC.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#Enable
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = Virtual Media Attached
AttributeName = Attached
CurrentValue = Attached
DefaultValue = Detached
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = VirtualMedia
GroupID = VirtualMedia.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#VirtualMedia.1#Attached
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IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Detached, Attached, Autoattach
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = IPv4 Enable
AttributeName = Enable
CurrentValue = Enabled
DefaultValue = Enabled
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = IPv4
GroupID = IPv4.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#IPv4.1#Enable
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = Disabled, Enabled
DCIM_iDRACCardEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin IPMI LAN Privilege
AttributeName = IpmiLanPrivilege
CurrentValue = Administrator
DefaultValue = NoAccess
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.3
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.3#IpmiLanPrivilege
IsReadOnly = false
PossibleValues = User, Operator, Administrator, NoAccess
19.5 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-Integer Class
Enumerate the DCIM_iDRACCardInteger class to list all the integer type iDRAC attributes.
Enumerate the DCIM_iDRACCardInteger class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardInteger
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_iDRACCardInteger
AttributeDisplayName = VLan Priority
AttributeName = VLanPriority
CurrentValue = 0
DefaultValue = 0
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
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FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = NIC
GroupID = NIC.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#VLanPriority
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 0
UpperBound = 7
DCIM_iDRACCardInteger
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin Privilege
AttributeName = Privilege
CurrentValue = 511
DefaultValue = 0
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.3
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.3#Privilege
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 0
UpperBound = 511
19.6 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-Integer Class using groupID
Enumerate the DCIM_iDRACCardInteger class to list all the integer type iDRAC attributes using the
group IDs of these groups: NIC and Users. To retrieve the attributes of the groups, set the GroupID to
one of the following: NIC or Users.
All the iDRAC attributes of type integer that are part of a given Group (NIC and Users) are retrieved. In
order to do this, “GroupID” needs to be set to one of the following: NIC or Users.
Enumerate the iDRACCardInteger class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardInteger
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
-dialect:http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/WQL
-filter:"select * from DCIM_iDRACCardInteger WHERE GroupID='NIC.1'"
The possible inputs for GroupID are:
NIC.1
Users.3
OUTPUT:
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AttributeDisplayName = VLan Priority
AttributeName = VLanPriority
CurrentValue = 1
DefaultValue = 0
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = NIC
GroupID = NIC.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#VLanPriority
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 0
UpperBound = 7
DCIM_iDRACCardInteger
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin Privilege
AttributeName = Privilege
CurrentValue = 511
DefaultValue = 0
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.3
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.3#Privilege
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 0
UpperBound = 511
19.7 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-String Class
Enumerate the DCIM_iDRACCardString class to list all the string type iDRAC attributes.
Enumerate the iDRACCardString class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardString
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_iDRACCardString
AttributeDisplayName = DNS RAC Name
AttributeName = DNSRacName
CurrentValue = idrac
DefaultValue
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
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FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = NIC
GroupID = NIC.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#DNSRacName
IsReadOnly = false
MaxLength = 63
MinLength = 1
DCIM_iDRACCardString
AttributeDisplayName = IP Address
AttributeName = Address
CurrentValue = 172.27.36.55
DefaultValue = 192.168.0.120
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = IPv4
GroupID = IPv4.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#IPv4.1#Address
IsReadOnly = false
MaxLength = 16
MinLength = 1
DCIM_iDRACCardString
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin User Name
AttributeName = UserName
CurrentValue = dell3
DefaultValue
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.3
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.3#UserName
IsReadOnly = false
MaxLength = 16
MinLength = 1
19.8 Listing the iDRAC Card Inventory-String Class using groupID
Enumerate the DCIM_iDRACCardString class to list all the string type iDRAC attributes using the group
IDs of these groups: NIC, IPv4, and Users. To retrieve the attributes of the groups, set the GroupID to
one of the following: NIC, IPv4, or Users.
Invoke dracgetgroupid_string with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_iDRACCardstring
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
-dialect:http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/WQL
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-filter:"select * from DCIM_iDRACCardString WHERE GroupID='NIC.1'"
The possible inputs for GroupID are:
NIC.1
IPv4.1
Users.3
OUTPUT:
DCIM_iDRACCardString
AttributeDisplayName = DNS RAC Name
AttributeName = DNSRacName
CurrentValue = IDRAC
DefaultValue
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = NIC
GroupID = NIC.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#NIC.1#DNSRacName
IsReadOnly = false
MaxLength = 63
MinLength = 1
DCIM_iDRACCardString
AttributeDisplayName = IP Address
AttributeName = Address
CurrentValue = 172.27.36.55
DefaultValue = 192.168.0.120
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = IPv4
GroupID = IPv4.1
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#IPv4.1#Address
IsReadOnly = false
MaxLength = 16
MinLength = 1
DCIM_iDRACCardString
AttributeDisplayName = User Admin User Name
AttributeName = UserName
CurrentValue = dell3
DefaultValue
Dependency = null
DisplayOrder = 0
FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1
GroupDisplayName = Users
GroupID = Users.3
InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#Users.3#UserName
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IsReadOnly = false
MaxLength = 16
MinLength = 1
19.9 Changing the iDRAC IPChange Notification
19.9.1 Getting the Current iDRAC IPChange State
Get the IPChangeNotifyPS attribute from the DCIM_LCAttribute class to display. The CurrentValue field
indicates the current status of this attribute.
EXAMPLE:
winrm get http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCAttribute
?InstanceID=DCIM_LCEnumeration:DHS3
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_LCEnumeration
AttributeName = IPChangeNotifyPS
Caption = null
CurrentValue = Off
DefaultValue = Off
Description = null
ElementName = LC.emb.1
InstanceID = DCIM_LCEnumeration:DHS3
IsOrderedList = null
IsReadOnly = true
PendingValue = null
PossibleValues = On, Off
PossibleValuesDescription = null
19.9.2 Setting the iDRAC IPChange Notification-SetAttribute()
The SetAttribute() method is used to set the attribute IPChangeNotifyPS to “ON” or “OFF”. When set
to “ON”, a user notification is sent when the IP address is changed. While set to “OFF”, a user
notification is not sent.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
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?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:setattribute.xml
The input file setattribute.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttribute_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService">
<p:AttributeName>IPChangeNotifyPS</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>on</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttribute_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
ReturnValue = 0
To verify the changes after setattribute was executed, list the LC attributes as shown in Section
19.8.1.
20 Remote Service Status
To get the remote service status, invoke the GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus () method in the class
DCIM_LCService. This method is used to obtain the overall remote services API status that includes both
the host system status as well as the Lifecycle Controller (Data Manager included) status. The overall
rolled up status shall be reflected in the Status output parameter.
NOTE: The LCStatus output parameter value includes the status reported by the DMStatus output
parameter in the GetRSStatus() method. Thus, GetRSStatus() method invocation is redundant..
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
20.1 Getting Remote Service Status
EXAMPLE:
winrm i GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
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?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:LCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus_OUTPUT
LCStatus = 0
Message = Lifecycle Controller Remote Services is ready.
MessageID = LC061
ReturnValue = 0
ServerStatus = 2
Status = 0
Details on each output parameter is described below:
Output
parameter
Name
Possible values
Description
Status
0 (Ready)
Lifecycle Controller Remote Services is ready to
accept any web services request.
1 (Not Ready)
Lifecycle Controller Remote Services is currently not
ready to accept web services request. This could be
because the instrumentation in iDRAC might be
reloading /not_ready or server is in POST or
performing scheduled provisioning requests or
Lifecycle Controller Unified Server Configurator is in
use.
MessageID
LC060
LC061
Message
Lifecycle Controller
Remote Services is not
ready.
Message for ID LC060
Lifecycle Controller
Remote Services is
ready.
Message for ID LC061
ServerStatus
0 (Powered off)
Server is powered off
1 (In POST)
Server is performing normal POST operation
2 (Out of POST)
Server is out of POST
3 (Collecting System
Inventory)
Server is currently executing UEFI Collect System
Inventory On Restart application
4 (Automated Task
Execution)
Server is currently executing scheduled jobs using
UEFI Automated Task application
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5 (Lifecycle Controller
Unified Server Configurator)
Server is executing UEFI Lifecycle Controller Unified
Server Configurator application
LCStatus
0 (Ready)
Lifecycle Controller instrumentation is up to date
and enabled
1 (Not Initialized)
Lifecycle Controller instrumentation is not
initialized. The initialization operation may take up
to a minute.
2 (Reloading Data)
Lifecycle Controller instrumentation is currently
refreshing its cache because of a recent
configuration change. The reloading operation
typically takes few seconds and could take up to few
minutes to complete.
3 (Disabled)
Lifecycle Controller is disabled on the server.
Lifecycle Controller can be enabled thru Remote
Services or F2 iDRAC configuration.
4 (In Recovery)
Lifecycle Controller is in Recovery mode. Refer to
iDRAC users guide on instructions on how to repair
Lifecycle Controller.
5 (In Use)
Lifecycle Controller is being currently used by
another process.
20.2 Restarting Remote Service Status
If you continue to get “Not Ready” remote service status, invoke the DeleteJobQueue() method with
JID_CLEARALL job id to restart the remote service [LC1.5.x ONLY].
EXAMPLE:
winrm invoke DeleteJobQueue cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_JobService
?CreationClassName=DCIM_JobService
+Name=JobService
+SystemName=Idrac
+SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
@{JobID="JID_CLEARALL" }
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck -auth:basic -encoding:utf-8
OUTPUT:
DeleteJobQueue_OUTPUT
Message = The specified job was deleted
MessageID = SUP020
ReturnValue = 0
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21 System Information
The DCIM System Info Profile describes the properties and interfaces for executing system management
tasks related to the management of the host system. The profile standardizes and aggregates the
description for the platform’s basic properties into a system view representation and provides static
methodology for the clients to query the system views without substantial traversal of the model.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
21.1 Listing the System Inventory-SystemView Class
The system view returns various information about the system, including the currently installed
Lifecycle Controller version as shown below.
Enumerate the DCIM_SystemView class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_SystemView
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_SystemView
AssetTag
BIOSReleaseDate = 01/09/2012
BIOSVersionString = 0.3.37
BaseBoardChassisSlot = NA
BatteryRollupStatus = 1
BladeGeometry = 4
BoardPartNumber = 0MX4YFX04
BoardSerialNumber = CN13740184000Q
CMCIP = null
CPLDVersion = 1.0.0
CPURollupStatus = 1
ChassisName = Main System Chassis
ChassisServiceTag = 7654321
ChassisSystemHeight = 5
ExpressServiceCode = 15608862073
FQDD = System.Embedded.1
FanRollupStatus = 3
HostName
InstanceID = System.Embedded.1
LastSystemInventoryTime = 20120116145530.000000+000
LastUpdateTime = 20120116124210.000000+000
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LicensingRollupStatus = 1
LifecycleControllerVersion = 2.0.0
Manufacturer = Dell Inc.
MaxCPUSockets = 2
MaxDIMMSlots = 24
MaxPCIeSlots = 7
MemoryOperationMode = OptimizerMode
Model = PowerEdge T620
PSRollupStatus = 1
PlatformGUID = 3132334f-c0b7-3480-3510-00364c4c4544
PopulatedCPUSockets = 1
PopulatedDIMMSlots = 1
PopulatedPCIeSlots = 1
PowerCap = 336
PowerCapEnabledState = 3
PowerState = 2
PrimaryStatus = 3
RollupStatus = 3
ServerAllocation = null
ServiceTag = 7654321
StorageRollupStatus = 1
SysMemErrorMethodology = 6
SysMemFailOverState = NotInUse
SysMemLocation = 3
SysMemPrimaryStatus = 1
SysMemTotalSize = 2048
SystemGeneration = 12G Monolithic
SystemID = 1231
SystemRevision = 0
TempRollupStatus = 1
UUID = 4c4c4544-0036-3510-8034-b7c04f333231
VoltRollupStatus = 1
smbiosGUID = 44454c4c-3600-1035-8034-b7c04f333231
22 Sensor Information
The DCIM Sensors Profile describes the properties and interfaces for executing system management
tasks related to the management of sensors within a system.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
22.1 Listing the Sensors Inventory-PSNumericSensor Class
Enumerate the DCIM_PSNumericSensor class with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
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winrm e "cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_PSNumericSensor"
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_PSNumericSensor
BaseUnits = 6
CreationClassName = DCIM_PSNumericSensor
CurrentReading = 11
CurrentState = Normal
Description = Power Supply Power Consumption
DeviceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#PS1Current1
ElementName = PS1 Current 1
EnabledDefault = 2
EnabledState = 2
HealthState = 5
LowerThresholdCritical
LowerThresholdNonCritical
OperationalStatus = 2
PossibleStates = Unknown
PossibleStates = Fatal
PossibleStates = Normal
PossibleStates = Upper Fatal
PossibleStates = Upper Critical
PossibleStates = Upper Non-Critical
PossibleStates = Lower Non-Critical
PossibleStates = Lower Critical
PrimaryStatus = 1
RateUnits = 0
RequestedState = 12
Resolution = 1
SensorType = 13
SettableThresholds
SupportedThresholds
SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem
SystemName = srv:system
TransitioningToState = 12
UnitModifier = -1
UpperThresholdCritical
UpperThresholdNonCritical
ValueFormulation = 2
DCIM_PSNumericSensor
BaseUnits = 7
CreationClassName = DCIM_PSNumericSensor
CurrentReading = 126
CurrentState = Normal
Description = System Power Consumption in Watts
DeviceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardPwrConsumption
ElementName = System Board Pwr Consumption
EnabledDefault = 2
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EnabledState = 2
HealthState = 5
LowerThresholdCritical
LowerThresholdNonCritical
OperationalStatus = 2
PossibleStates = Unknown
PossibleStates = Fatal
PossibleStates = Normal
PossibleStates = Upper Fatal
PossibleStates = Upper Critical
PossibleStates = Upper Non-Critical
PossibleStates = Lower Non-Critical
PossibleStates = Lower Critical
PrimaryStatus = 1
RateUnits = 0
RequestedState = 12
Resolution = 1
SensorType = 13
SettableThresholds = 1
SupportedThresholds = 1
SupportedThresholds = 3
SystemCreationClassName = DCIM_ComputerSystem
SystemName = srv:system
TransitioningToState = 12
UnitModifier = 0
UpperThresholdCritical = 1344
UpperThresholdNonCritical = 1232
ValueFormulation = 2
23 Managing Fiber Channel (FC) Configuration
The Fiber Channel Profile extends the management capabilities of referencing profiles by adding the
capability to represent the configuration of fiber channel host bus adapters (FC HBA). The FC HBAs are
modeled as views and attributes where there is a view for each individual controller and multiple
attributes that allow FC HBA configuration.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
23.1 Listing the FC Inventory-Attribute Class
The FC Inventory contains the following attributes: DCIM_FCIAttribute (23.1), DCIM_FCStatistics(23.2),
DCIM_FCString(23.3), DCIM_FCInteger(23.4), and DCIM_FCEnumeration(23.5).
Enumerate FCAttribute class ith the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCAttribute
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-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_FCString
AttributeDisplayName
AttributeName = DeviceName
CurrentValue = QLogic QLE2662 16Gb FC Adapter
Dependency
FQDD = FC.Slot.3-1
InstanceID = FC.Slot.3-1:DeviceName
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 32
MinLength = 0
PendingValue
ValueExpression
.
.
DCIM_FCInteger
AttributeDisplayName
AttributeName = LinkDownTimeout
CurrentValue = 30000
Dependency
FQDD = FC.Slot.3-2
InstanceID = FC.Slot.3-2:LinkDownTimeout
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 1
PendingValue
UpperBound = 255000
..
23.2 Listing the FC Inventory-Statistics Class
If RT-CEM is disabled on the system, this method will return failure.
Enumerate FCStatistics class ith the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCStatistics
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_FCStatistics
FCInvalidCRCs = 0
FCLinkFailures = 0
FCLossOfSignals = 0
FCRxKBCount = 0
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FCRxSequences
FCRxTotalFrames = 0
FCTxKBCount = 0
FCTxSequences
FCTxTotalFrames = 0
FQDD = FC.Slot.2-1
InstanceID = FC.Slot.2-1
OSDriverState = 2
PortSpeed = 2
PortStatus = 3
DCIM_FCStatistics
FCInvalidCRCs = 0
FCLinkFailures = 0
FCLossOfSignals = 0
FCRxKBCount = 0
FCRxSequences
FCRxTotalFrames = 0
FCTxKBCount = 0
FCTxSequences
FCTxTotalFrames = 0
FQDD = FC.Slot.2-2
InstanceID = FC.Slot.2-2
OSDriverState = 2
PortSpeed = 2
PortStatus = 3
.
.
23.3 Listing the FC Inventory-String Class
Enumerate FCStatistics class ith the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCString
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_FCString
AttributeDisplayName
AttributeName = DeviceName
CurrentValue = QLogic QLE2662 16Gb FC Adapter
Dependency
FQDD = FC.Slot.3-1
InstanceID = FC.Slot.3-1:DeviceName
IsReadOnly = true
MaxLength = 32
MinLength = 0
PendingValue
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ValueExpression
.
.
23.4 Listing the FC Inventory-Integer Class
Enumerate FCInteger class ith the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCInteger
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_FCInteger
AttributeDisplayName
AttributeName = LinkDownTimeout
CurrentValue = 30000
Dependency
FQDD = FC.Slot.3-2
InstanceID = FC.Slot.3-2:LinkDownTimeout
IsReadOnly = false
LowerBound = 1
PendingValue
UpperBound = 255000
.
.
23.5 Listing the FC Inventory-Enumeration Class
Enumerate FCEnumeration class ith the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCEnumeration
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_FCEnumeration
AttributeDisplayName
AttributeName = PortEnable
CurrentValue = Disabled
Dependency
FQDD = FC.Slot.4-1
InstanceID = FC.Slot.4-1:PortEnable
IsReadOnly = false
PendingValue
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PossibleValues = Disabled
PossibleValues = Enabled
PossibleValuesDescription
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23.6 Changing the FC Attributes-SetAttribute()
The SetAttribute() method can be used to change the FC configuration.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: Obtained from the InstanceID field
AttributeName: Obtained from the AttributeName field
AttributeValue: Obtained from the PossibleValues field
EXAMPLE:
winrm i SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_FCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:FCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:SetAttribute_FC.xml
The input file SetAttribute_FC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttribute_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCService">
<p:Target>FC.Slot.2-2</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>PortSpeed</p:AttributeName>
<p:AttributeValue>4G</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttribute_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
SetAttribute_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = FC001
RebootRequired = Yes
ReturnValue = 0
SetResult = Set PendingValue
23.7 Applying the Pending Values for FC-CreateTargetedConfigJob()
This method is called to apply the pending values created by the SetAttribute() and SetAttributes()
methods. The system will automatically reboot depending on the ScheduledStartTime selected. Using
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the CreateTargetedConfigJob() jobID output with the job control section can be used to obtain its
status.
Invoke CreateTargetedConfigJob() with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This Parameter is the FQDD of the instances, obtained from the InstanceID field
RebootJobType: There are three options for rebooting the system.
1 = PowerCycle
2 = Graceful Reboot without forced shutdown
3 = Graceful reboot with forced shutdown
Note: When a user does not want to set a reboot type when creating a target job,
users should comment out the RebootJobType in the input xml. User should not enter
“0” or give no parameter at all in the input xml.
EXAMPLE:
winrm i CreateTargetedConfigJob
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_FCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:FCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:apply_pending_fc.xml
The input file apply_pending_fc.xml is shown below:
<p:CreateTargetedConfigJob_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCService">
<p:Target>FC.Slot.2-2</p:Target>
<p:RebootJobType>2</p:RebootJobType>
<p:ScheduledStartTime>TIME_NOW</p:ScheduledStartTime>
<p:UntilTime>20151111111111</p:UntilTime>
</p:CreateTargetedConfigJob_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. The status of this jobid can be
checked within the job control provider in Section 10.
CreateTargetedConfigJob_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing
/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
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ResourceURI = http://schemas.dell.com/wbem
/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_LifecycleJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001269609760, __cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = 4096
23.8 Deleting the Pending Values for FC-DeletePendingConfiguration()
This method is called to cancel the pending values created by the SetAttribute() and SetAttributes()
methods. The DeletePendingConfiguration() method cancels the pending configuration changes made
before the configuration job is created with CreateTargetedConfigJob(). This method only operates on
the pending changes prior to CreateTargetedConfigJob() being called. After the configuration job is
created, the pending changes can only be canceled by calling DeleteJobQueue() in the Job Control
profile.
Invoke CreateTargetedConfigJob() with the following parameters and syntax:
Target: This parameter is the FQDD of the instances
EXAMPLE:
winrm i DeletePendingConfiguration
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem
+CreationClassName=DCIM_FCService
+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem
+Name=DCIM:FCService
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:Delete_Pending_fc.xml
The input file Delete_Pending_fc.xml is shown below:
<p:DeletePendingConfiguration_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCService">
<p:Target>FC.Slot.2-2</p:Target>
</p:DeletePendingConfiguration_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
DeletePendingConfiguration_OUTPUT
Message = The command was successful
MessageID = FC001
ReturnValue = 0
ReturnValue = 4096
23.9 Listing the FC Views
Enumerate FCView class ith the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCView
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-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
OUTPUT:
DCIM_FCView
Bus = 5
ChipType = 8324, Rev. 01
Device = 0
DeviceName = QLogic QLE2662 16Gb FC Adapter - 2001000E1E099026
EFIVersion = 5.30
FCTapeEnable = 3
FQDD = FC.Slot.3-1
FabricLoginRetryCount = 0
FabricLoginTimeout = 0
FamilyVersion = 02.00.84
FirstFCTargetLUN = 0
FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
FramePayloadSize = 2048
Function = 0
HardZoneAddress = 0
HardZoneEnable = 3
InstanceID = FC.Slot.3-1
LinkDownTimeout = 30000
LinkStatus = 0
LoopResetDelay = 5
PCIDeviceID = 2031
PortDownRetryCount = 30
PortDownTimeout = 0
PortLoginRetryCount = 8
PortLoginTimeout = 3000
PortNumber = 1
PortSpeed = 2
SecondFCTargetLUN = 0
SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
VendorName
VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:0E:1E:09:90:26
VirtualWWPN = 20:01:00:0E:1E:09:90:26
WWN = 20:00:00:0E:1E:09:90:26
WWPN = 20:01:00:0E:1E:09:90:26
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