3.15.10 Add virtual server (virtual disk) (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 a virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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 not OFF, checks with the user. |
-- |
2-3 |
Compatible Plug-in |
Checks whether the output character string contains PoweredOn. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
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2-4 |
Flow Plug-in |
I confirm whether to turn off the power supply to the user. |
-- |
|
2-4-1 |
User-response wait module |
Checks whether the power is to be turned off. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
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2-4-2 |
Judge ReturnCode Plug-in |
Checks whether the user-response wait plugin's return value is 1. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
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2-4-3 |
Abnormal-End Plug-in |
Treats a jobnet as erroneous. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
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2-4-4 |
Shut down virtual server |
Shuts down the virtual server and sets the power status to OFF in a VMware vSphere environment. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
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3 |
CreateDisk |
Flow Plug-in |
Creates a disk for use by a virtual server. |
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3-1 |
Add virtual disk to virtual server |
Adds a virtual disk to the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |