Users Guide
OpenWSMan Client
The OpenWSMan client is the WS-Management CLI that is part of the open-source project Openwsman. To download,
build, install, and use the WS-Management CLI and OpenWSMan packages from sourceforge.net, see openwsman.org
for download links.
NOTE: You must configure the client for the connection. For configuration details, see the
Lifecycle Controller Web
Services Interface Guide–Linux version
.
Using Use Cases
Use Cases Structure
The following use cases are available for reference:
• Prerequisites — Lists the prior conditions before executing the scenario.
• Feature description — Describes the scenario and provides a brief description about the features.
• Important — Lists any special conditions while executing the scenario.
• Feature or System Behavior — Lists the functioning of the feature and system responses.
• Post-requisites — Lists the post-execution tasks to be performed by the user or those performed by the system.
• References — Provides the location in the Lifecycle Controller Web Services Interface Guide–Windows and
Linux where you can find detailed information for executing the steps.
How to Read Use Cases?
• Read and understand the scenario.
• Set up the required infrastructure and complete all the pre-requisite tasks.
• Adhere to any special conditions.
• Understand how the feature functions and system responses.
• Execute the steps using the reference table that has location of the task details in the
Lifecycle Controller Web
Services Interface Guide–Windows and Linux
versions along with the additional information such as methods,
class, input parameters, and output parameters that can be found in the profile document and MOF file.
Use Case Scenarios
• Exporting Server Profile to iDRAC vFlash Card or Network Share
• Importing Server Profile From a iDRAC vFlash Card or a Network Share
• Configuring RAID
• Changing the Personality and Bandwidth of a Partition for a CNA
• Setting the Virtual Address Attributes
• Setting the Boot Target-ISCSI and FCoE
• Getting and Setting the iDRAC Attributes
• Getting and Setting iDRAC Users and Roles
• Reporting iDRAC IP Address Change
• Setting Modifying and Deleting BIOS Password
• Retrieving Remote Service Status
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