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Plugin Manager
NOTE: The APIs in this section can be used only when the Power Manager plug-in is installed on OpenManage Enterprise.
/api/PluginService/Plugins
This URL returns the plug-in list.
GET method for Plugins
Description This method returns all the available plug-in.
Privilege VIEW
HTTP response
codes
200
Example
response body
{
"@odata.context": "/api/$metadata#Collection(PluginService.Plugin)",
"@odata.count": 1,
"value": [
{
"@odata.type": "#PluginService.Plugin",
"@odata.id": "/api/PluginService/Plugins('2F6D05BE-EE4B-4B0E-
B873-C8D2F64A4625')",
"Id": "2F6D05BE-EE4B-4B0E-B873-C8D2F64A4625",
"Auto": false,
"Name": "Power Manager",
"UpdateAvailable": false,
"Installed": true,
"Enabled": true,
"Publisher": "DELL EMC",
"CurrentVersion": "1.0.0.9",
"Description": "Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager
is a plugin
to the Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise console and uses fine-grained
instrumentation
to provide increased visibility over power consumption, anomalies, and
utilization.
In addition, the Power Manager extension alerts and reports on thermal
events with
servers and groups of servers. This enables increased control, faster
response times,
greater accuracy, and broader decision-making intelligence than would
otherwise be
possible. When used with Dell EMC PowerEdge servers or chassis with the
required
iDRAC Enterprise or Chassis Management Controller (CMC) Enterprise
license, OpenManage
Enterprise Power Manager leverages information from the OpenManage
Enterprise console
for platform-level power management. OpenManage Enterprise Power
Manager then
communicates with Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) or
CMC on each
managed server or chassis to provide power-management data, as well as
execution of
control policy - making it easy for IT professionals to identify areas
APIs specific to OpenManage Enterprise
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