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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Service Template Reference


5.1 List of JP1/AO Content Set plug-ins

The following lists the plug-ins in the HCS/HDvM category:

No.

Plug-in name

Function

1

Create DP volume

Creates the specified DP volume in the storage system managed by the Device Manager.

2

Delete DP volume

Deletes the specified DP volume in the storage system managed by the Device Manager.

3

Register LU in host group

Registers the specified LU in the host group in the storage system managed by the Device Manager.

4

Delete LU from host group

Deletes the specified LU from the host group in the storage system managed by the Device Manager.

5

Check HDvM connectivity

Determines whether or not a connection to the HDvM server can be established.

6

Check LU creation

Determines whether or not the DP volume (LU) can be created.

7

Get storage information list

Outputs a list of storage information to a temporary file in the HDvM CLI server.

The following lists the plug-ins in the OperatingSystem/Common/Basic category:

No.

Plug-in name

Function

1

Set static route

Sets a static route in a Windows or Linux target server.

The following lists the plug-ins in the OperatingSystem/Linux/Basic category:

No.

Plug-in name

Function

1

Initial OS settings (Linux)

Configures the initial OS settings (host name, time zone, DNS suffix).

The following lists the plug-ins in the OperatingSystem/Windows/Basic category:

No.

Plug-in name

Function

1

Send ICMP echo request message

Sends an ICMP echo request message to the specified IP address in the Windows execution target server.

2

Send ICMP echo request message (confirm no response)

Sends an ICMP echo request message to the specified IP address in the Windows execution target server. Confirms that there is no response.

3

Obtain the MAC address of an NIC

Obtains the MAC address of the NIC.

4

Windows network settings

Sets the IP address for the NIC.

5

Install the Windows updates

On the Windows environment, automatically installs the updates through the Windows Update.

6

Execution Wait

Controls the intervals between steps by waiting for the number of seconds specified in a property.

The following lists the plug-ins in the VirtualMachine/HyperV/2008 category:

No.

Plug-in name

Function

1

Obtain the virtual server status

Obtains the virtual server status in the Hyper-V environment.

2

Start a virtual server

Starts a virtual server in the Hyper-V environment.

3

Shut down a virtual server

Performs a forced shutdown of the virtual server OS in the Hyper-V environment.

4

Obtain the IP address of a virtual server

Obtains the IP address (IPv4) of the virtual server in the Hyper-V environment

5

Add a disk to the virtual server

Adds a disk to the virtual server in the Hyper-V environment.

6

Create a virtual server

Creates a virtual server from an exported virtual server in the Hyper-V environment.

7

Delete a virtual server

Deletes a virtual server in the Hyper-V environment.

8

Create a response file

Creates a response file to initialize the OS and set the IP address for the virtual server (Windows) in the Hyper-V environment.

9

Mount a virtual disk

Mounts a virtual disk on the Hyper-V server.

10

Unmount a virtual disk

Unmounts a virtual disk from the Hyper-V server.

11

Virtual server virtual switch settings

Specifies a virtual switch in the virtual server in the Hyper-V environment.

12

Obtain a virtual server information list

Outputs the virtual server information list to a temporary file of Hyper-V server.

The following lists the plug-ins in the VirtualMachine/HyperV/2012 category:

No.

Plug-in name

Function

1

Create a virtual server

Creates a virtual server from an exported virtual server in the Hyper-V 2012 environment.

2

Virtual server virtual switch settings

Specifies a virtual switch in the virtual server in the Hyper-V 2012 environment.

3

Create a response file

Creates a response file to initialize the OS and set the IP address for the virtual server (Windows) in the Hyper-V 2012 environment.

4

Mount a virtual disk

Mounts a virtual disk on the Hyper-V 2012 server.

5

Unmount a virtual disk

Unmounts a virtual disk from the Hyper-V 2012 server.

6

Start a virtual server

Starts a virtual server in the Hyper-V 2012 environment.

7

Shut down a virtual server

Performs a forced shutdown of the virtual server OS in the Hyper-V 2012 environment.

8

Obtain Status of Virtual Server

Obtain the status of a virtual server in a Hyper-V 2012 environment.

9

Obtain IP Address of Virtual Server

Obtain the IP address (IPv4) of a virtual server in a Hyper-V 2012 environment.

10

Change CPU Settings of Virtual Server

Change the CPU settings of a virtual server in a Hyper-V 2012 environment.

11

Change Memory Settings of Virtual Server

Change the memory settings of a virtual server in a Hyper-V 2012 environment.

12

Delete Virtual Servers

Deletes the virtual servers in a Hyper-V 2012 environment.

13

Obtain the virtual server information list

Exports virtual server information to a temporary file on the Hyper-V server in a Hyper-V 2012 environment.

14

Create Virtual Disk

Creates a virtual disk in a Hyper-V 2012 environment.

15

Connect Virtual Disk

Connects a virtual disk to a virtual server in a Hyper-V 2012 environment.

The following lists the plug-ins in the VirtualMachine/Openstack category:

No.

Plug-in name

Function

1

Create a virtual server

Creates a virtual server from an image (called "Run an instance" on OpenStack).

2

Create Volume

Create a volume in a KVM environment being managed by OpenStack.

3

Connect Volume

Connect a volume to an instance in a KVM environment being managed by OpenStack.

4

Obtain Status of Virtual Server

Obtain the status of an instance in a KVM environment being managed by OpenStack.

5

Activate Virtual Server

Activate an instance in a KVM environment being managed by OpenStack.

6

Obtain IP Address of Virtual Server

Obtain the IP address (IPv4) configured to all NICs of an instance in a KVM environment being managed by OpenStack.

7

Create Temporary Volume

Create a temporary volume based on a volume being managed by OpenStack.

8

Backup Volume

Obtain the backup of a volume being managed by OpenStack.

9

Delete Volume

Delete a volume being managed by OpenStack.

The following lists the plug-ins in the VirtualMachine/vSphere category:

No.

Plug-in name

Function

1

Get power status of virtual server

Acquires the power status of the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.

2

Start virtual server

Starts the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.

3

Shut down virtual server

Performs a shutdown of the virtual server and sets its power status to OFF in a VMware vSphere environment.

4

Get virtual server IP address

Acquires the IP address of the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.

5

Set virtual server resources

Changes the allocation of resources (number of CPUs, memory size) of the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.

6

Migrate virtual server

Migrates the virtual server to the specified migration destination in a VMware vSphere environment.

7

Recognize LUN

Recognizes an added or deleted LUN in VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server).

8

Create data store

Adds a data store in VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server).

9

Delete data store

Deletes a data store from VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server)

10

Set FC path priority

Sets the FC path to "preferred" for the specified data store in VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server)

11

Add virtual disk to virtual server

Adds a virtual disk to a virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.

12

Delete virtual disk

Deletes a virtual disk from the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.

13

Get canonical name of SCSI LUN

Acquires the canonical name of the SCSI LUN recognized by VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server)

14

Create virtual server

Creates a virtual server from a template in a VMware vSphere environment.

15

Delete virtual server

Deletes the specified virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.

16

Set OS init. settings and IP addr. of virtual servers (Windows)

For a virtual server (Windows) in the VMware vSphere environment, perform the initial OS settings and the IP address settings.

17

Set OS init. settings and IP addr. of virtual servers (Linux)

For a virtual server (Linux) in the VMware vSphere environment, perform the initial OS settings and the IP address settings.

18

Change virtual machine port group

Changes the port group connected to a virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.

19

Check data store creation

Determines whether or not a data store can be added.

20

Check virtual server creation

Determines whether or not a virtual server can be created from the specified template.

21

Check VMware vCenter Server connectivity

Determines whether or not a connection to the vCenter server can be established.

22

Get list of virtual server information

Outputs a list of virtual server information to a temporary file on the VMware vCenter control server.

23

Creating a virtual server snapshot

Creates a snapshot of a virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment.

24

Moving a virtual server snapshot

Moves a snapshot used by a virtual server to a specified snapshot on a different virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment.

25

Deletion of a virtual server snapshot

Deletes a snapshot of a virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment.

26

Creating a virtual server clone

Creates a clone of a virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment.

27

Deletion of a virtual server clone

Deletes a virtual server clone in the VMware vSphere environment.

28

Resource configuration setting of the virtual server

Changes the CPU, memory, or disk I/O resource configurations for the virtual server that is managed by VMware vCenter Server.

29

Pre-evaluation of resource changes in virtual server

Performs a pre-evaluation before changing CPU or memory resources for the virtual server that is managed by VMware vCenter Server.

30

Pre-eval. of resource configuration changes in virtual server

Performs a pre-evaluation before changing CPU, memory, or disk I/O resource configurations for the virtual server that is managed by VMware vCenter Server.