| Properties Summary |
| Defined in: pool:PoolMember |
pool:Assignement
scalar:Bool
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assigned (pool:PoolMember:assigned)
True if this pool member has been assigned.
False if this pool member is not assigned to any logical entity.
If the pool member can be assigned to multiple logical entities,
this property is set to true when the pool member has been assigned
to at least one logical entity.
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reference:Object
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poolableDn (pool:PoolMember:poolableDn)
The DN of the poolable object.
This property may refer to either the actual resource
or a pool:Poolable object (which is a child of the actual resource).
The property refers to the poolable when the lifecycle of the poolable
resource is controlled by the pool object. For example, MAC addresses
are created in a pool when a block is added to the MAC address pool.
The property refers to the actual resource when the lifecycle of the
resource is independent of the lifecycle of the pool. For example,
a pool of server blades can be created even though the blades do
not exist yet. It is possible to create pool members that refer to
blades that have not been discovered yet.
Examples:
- Compute server pools: the compute:Pooled:poolableDn
refers to the actual compute resource (blade, rack).
- IP pools, MAC pools, UUID pools: the poolableDn property
refers to the pool:Poolable
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| Defined in: mo:TopProps |
mo:ModificationChildAction
scalar:Bitmask32
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childAction (mo:TopProps:childAction)
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reference:Object
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dn (mo:TopProps:dn)
The Distinguished Name (dn) unambiguously identifies an object in the system.
The dn provides a fully qualified path from the top of the object tree, all the way to
the object. It is built as a sequence of relative names separated by the "/"
character.
For example:
< ... dn = "sys/chassis-5/blade-2/adaptor-1" />
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reference:RN
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rn (mo:TopProps:rn)
The Relative Name (rn) uniquely identifies an object within a given context.
Note that a dn is comprised of a sequence of relative names. For example,
the context "sys/chassis-1/blade-1/adaptor-1/host-eth-2" can be thought
of as the following expression:
dn = <root object>/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}.
The rn can then be used to identify the object (for instance, "adaptor-1")
within the context:
<... rn ="../" />
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mo:InstSaclType
scalar:Bitmask8
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sacl (mo:TopProps:sacl)
The system acl property for each Managed Object. br/>
This property is a 8 bit mask and supports the following values :-
a: del
b: mod
c: addchild
d: cascade
By default all Managed Objects have the following permissions
a: del
b: mod
c: addchild
This property is persisted in the db. If this property has a value none
it means, the user has read only permissions on this object.
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mo:ModificationStatus
scalar:Bitmask32
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status (mo:TopProps:status)
This property controls the life cycle of a managed object
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assigned
Type: pool:Assignement
Primitive Type: scalar:Bool
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
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True if this pool member has been assigned.
False if this pool member is not assigned to any logical entity.
If the pool member can be assigned to multiple logical entities,
this property is set to true when the pool member has been assigned
to at least one logical entity.
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| Constants |
| yes |
true |
NO COMMENTS
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| no |
false |
NO COMMENTS
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assignedToDn
Type: reference:Object
Refers: ls:Server
Overrides:pool:PoolMember:assignedToDn
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
-
NO COMMENTS
childAction
Type: mo:ModificationChildAction
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask32
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelChildAction
Property Validators:
Comments:
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| Constants |
| deleteAll |
16384u |
NO COMMENTS
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| ignore |
4096u |
NO COMMENTS
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| deleteNonPresent |
8192u |
NO COMMENTS
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| DEFAULT |
0 |
This type is used to
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dn
Type: reference:Object
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelDn
Property Validators:
Comments:
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The Distinguished Name (dn) unambiguously identifies an object in the system.
The dn provides a fully qualified path from the top of the object tree, all the way to
the object. It is built as a sequence of relative names separated by the "/"
character.
For example:
< ... dn = "sys/chassis-5/blade-2/adaptor-1" />
id
Type: address:UUIDSuffix
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Naming Property -- [NAMING RULES]
Access: naming
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
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NO COMMENTS
poolableDn
Type: reference:Object
Refers: pool:Poolable
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
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The DN of the poolable object.
This property may refer to either the actual resource
or a pool:Poolable object (which is a child of the actual resource).
The property refers to the poolable when the lifecycle of the poolable
resource is controlled by the pool object. For example, MAC addresses
are created in a pool when a block is added to the MAC address pool.
The property refers to the actual resource when the lifecycle of the
resource is independent of the lifecycle of the pool. For example,
a pool of server blades can be created even though the blades do
not exist yet. It is possible to create pool members that refer to
blades that have not been discovered yet.
Examples:
- Compute server pools: the compute:Pooled:poolableDn
refers to the actual compute resource (blade, rack).
- IP pools, MAC pools, UUID pools: the poolableDn property
refers to the pool:Poolable
prevAssignedToDn
Type: reference:Object
Refers: ls:Server
Overrides:pool:PoolMember:prevAssignedToDn
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
-
NO COMMENTS
rn
Type: reference:RN
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRn
Property Validators:
Comments:
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The Relative Name (rn) uniquely identifies an object within a given context.
Note that a dn is comprised of a sequence of relative names. For example,
the context "sys/chassis-1/blade-1/adaptor-1/host-eth-2" can be thought
of as the following expression:
dn = <root object>/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}.
The rn can then be used to identify the object (for instance, "adaptor-1")
within the context:
<... rn ="../" />
sacl
Type: mo:InstSaclType
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask8
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelSacl
Property Validators:
Comments:
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The system acl property for each Managed Object. br/>
This property is a 8 bit mask and supports the following values :-
a: del
b: mod
c: addchild
d: cascade
By default all Managed Objects have the following permissions
a: del
b: mod
c: addchild
This property is persisted in the db. If this property has a value none
it means, the user has read only permissions on this object.
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| Constants |
| none |
0 |
NO COMMENTS
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| del |
1 |
NO COMMENTS
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| mod |
2 |
NO COMMENTS
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| addchild |
4 |
NO COMMENTS
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| cascade |
8 |
NO COMMENTS
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| DEFAULT |
0 |
NO COMMENTS
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status
Type: mo:ModificationStatus
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask32
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelStatus
Property Validators:
Comments:
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This property controls the life cycle of a managed object
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| Constants |
| removed |
16u |
In a setter method: specifies that an object should be removed.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been removed.
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| created |
2u |
In a setter method: specifies that an object should be created.
An error is returned if the object already exists.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been created.
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| modified |
4u |
In a setter method: specifies that an object should be modified
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been modified.
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| deleted |
8u |
In a setter method: specifies that an object should be deleted.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been deleted.
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| DEFAULT |
0 |
This type controls the life cycle of objects passed in the XML API.
When used in a setter method (such as configConfMo), the ModificationStatus
specifies whether an object should be created, modified, deleted or removed.
In the return value of a setter method, the ModificationStatus indicates the actual
operation that was performed. For example, the ModificationStatus is set to "created"
if the object was created. The ModificationStatus is not set if the object was neither
created, modified, deleted or removed.
When invoking a setter method, the ModificationStatus is optional:
If a setter method such as configConfMo is invoked and the ModificationStatus
is not set, the system automatically determines if the object should be created or modified.
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