NAME
Cisco::UCS::Blade - Class for operations with a Cisco UCS blade.
SYNOPSIS
foreach my $blade ($ucs->chassis(1)->get_blades) {
printf ("%1d\t: %-20s\n", $blade->id, $blade->serial)
}
print $chassis(2)->blade(3)->memory_available;
DECRIPTION
Cisco::UCS::Blade is a class providing operations with a Cisco UCS Blade.
Note that you are not supposed to call the constructor yourself, rather a Cisco::UCS::Blade object is created automatically by method calls to a Cisco::UCS::Chassis object.
METHODS
admin_state
Returns the administrative state of the specified blade.
assignment
Returns the dn of the service profile currently assigned to the specified blade.
association
Returns the association status of the specified blade.
availability
Returns the availability status of the specified blade.
conn_path
Returns the connectivity path detail of the specified blade.
conn_status
Returns the connectivity path status of the specified blade.
cores_enabled
Returns the number of enabled cores for the specified blade.
chassis
Returns the chassis ID of the chassis in which the specified blade is located.
checkpoint
returns the checkpoint status of the specified blade.
description
Returns the value of the user description field for the specified blade.
discovery
Returns the discovery status of the specified blade.
dn
Returns the dn (distinguished name) of the specified blade in the UCS management heirarchy.
id
Returns the id of the specified blade in the chassis - this is equivalent to the slot ID number (e.g. 1 .. 8).
managing_instance
Returns the managing instance for the specified blade (either A or B).
memory_available
Returns the amount of available memory (in Mb) for the specified blade.
memory_speed
Returns the operational memory speed (in MHz) of the specified blade.
memory_total
Returns the total amount of memory installed (in Mb) in the specified blade.
model
Returns the model number of the specified blade.
name
Returns the name of the specified blade.
num_adaptors
Returns the number of adaptors in the specified blade.
num_cores
Returns the number of CPU cores in the specified blade.
num_cpus
Returns the number of CPUs in teh specified blade.
num_eth_ifs
Returns the number of Ethernet interfaces configured on teh specified blade.
num_fc_ifs
Returns the number of Fibre Channel interfaces configured on teh specified blade.
num_threads
Returns the number of execution threads available on the specified blade.
operability
Returns the operability status of the specified blade.
oper_power
Returns the operational power state of the specified blade.
oper_state
Returns the operational status of the specified blade.
presence
Returns the presence status of the specified blade.
revision
Returns the revision level of the specified blade.
serial
Returns the serial number of the specified blade.
server_id
Returns the ID of the specified blade in chassis/slot notation (e.g. this value would be 2/8 for a server in the eight slot of the second chassis).
slot_id
Returns the slot ID of the specified blade - this is the same value as returned by the id method.
user_label
Returns the value for the user-specified label of the designated blade.
uuid
Returns the UUID of the specified blade - note that this UUID value is the user-specified value and may differ to the original UUID value of the blade (see uuid_original).
uuid_original
Returns the original UUID value of the specified blade - this value is the "burned-in" UUID for the blade.
vendor
Returns the vendor identifier of the specified blade.
AUTHOR
Luke Poskitt, <ltp at cpan.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-cisco-ucs-blade at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Cisco-UCS-Blade. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Cisco::UCS::Blade
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Luke Poskitt.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.