3.16.9 Restart virtual server (repeated flow)
Flow specification details
The following table shows the detailed specification of the flow:
Hierarchy |
Processing |
Plug-in |
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Plug-in name |
Description |
Error recovery method |
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1 |
vsphereGetPower |
Get power status of virtual server |
Acquires the power status of the specified virtual server. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
2 |
vsphereCheckPower |
Flow Plug-in |
Checks the power status, and if the power status is OFF, reports an error in the jobnet. |
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2-3 |
Compatible Plug-in |
Checks whether the output character string contains PoweredOff. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
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2-4 |
Abnormal-End Plug-in |
Treats a jobnet as erroneous. |
-- |
|
3 |
vsphereSetPowerOff |
Shut down virtual server |
Sets the power status of the specified virtual server to OFF. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
4 |
vsphereSetPowerOn |
Start virtual server |
Sets the power status of the specified virtual server to ON. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
5 |
vsphereCheckNetwork |
Flow Plug-in |
Confirms that the network is connected. |
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5-1 |
Get virtual server IP address |
Acquires the IP address of a virtual server. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
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5-2 |
Send ICMP echo request message |
Issues an ICMP echo request to a virtual server whose power status has been set to ON. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |