Technical White Paper
20 Remote Service Status
To get the remote service status, invoke the GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus() method in the class
DCIM_LCService. This method is used to obtain the overall remote services API status that includes
both the host system status as well as the Lifecycle Controller (Data Manager included) status. The
overall rolled up status shall be reflected in the Status output parameter.
NOTE: The LCStatus output parameter value includes the status reported by the DMStatus
output parameter in the GetRSStatus() method. Thus, GetRSStatus() method invocation is
redundant.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
20.1 Getting Remote Service Status
EXAMPLE:
wsman invoke -a GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus
http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cimschema/
2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem,
CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService,SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem,
Name=DCIM:LCService
-h $IPADDRESS -V -v -c dummy.cert -P 443
-u $USERNAME -p $PASSWORD
-j utf-8 -y basic
OUTPUT:
<n1:GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus_OUTPUT>
<n1:LCStatus>0</n1:LCStatus>
<n1:Message>Lifecycle Controller Remote Services is ready.</n1:Message>
<n1:MessageID>LC061</n1:MessageID>
<n1:ReturnValue>0</n1:ReturnValue>
<n1:ServerStatus>2</n1:ServerStatus>
<n1:Status>0</n1:Status>
</n1:GetRemoteServicesAPIStatus_OUTPUT>
Details on each output parameter is described below:
Output
Possible values
Description
parameter
Name
Status
0 (Ready)
Lifecycle Controller Remote Services is ready to
accept any web services request.
1 (Not Ready)
Lifecycle Controller Remote Services is currently not
ready to accept web services request. This could be
because the instrumentation in iDRAC might be
reloading /not_ready or server is in POST or
performing scheduled provisioning requests or
Lifecycle Controller Unified Server Configurator is in