Owners Manual
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI
560 OMNM 6.5.2 User Guide
The Execution Details panel displays tabs showing the
Results
of running an Adaptive CLI, and
the
Sent Commands
.
You can also
View Job
to see a screen like the
Audit Trail Portlet
on page 154, or Delete to remove a
listed Action record from the list.
Right-click menus on the Actions portlet can include the following items (these vary, depending on
the Action’s family):
New/Edit
—Lets you create or modify a selected action in the
Adaptive CLI Editor
, described
below. You cannot modify system-supplied Adaptive CLIs, but you can edit any that you
create.
Execute
—Execute the selected Action. This typically displays a target equipment selector screen,
and a screen where you can configure any parameters necessary for execution, then a screen
like the
Audit Trail Portlet
on page 154. OpenManage Network Manager validates the
parameters before executing the Adaptive CLI. If a parameter is invalid, for example a blank
community name in the Juniper Community Adaptive CLI, OpenManage Network Manager
logs a validation error to the audit trail. In this case the Adaptive CLI is not executed and
leaves behind no history record.
Some Adaptive CLI scripts also let you
Preview
what is sent the device in a subsequent screen.
This does not appear in the execution of Targetless, and Multi-target Adaptive CLIs. Some
actions are configured to target groups, too.
Details
—Opens a screen displaying the Reference Tree, Execution History, and Action Details for
the selected Action.
Web Ser vices
—You can elect to
Deploy/Undeploy
or
Export WSDL
to create a web service from
the selected Action.
Deploy/Undeploy Web Service
–Deploy or undeploy the selected activity as a web service. See
Web Service Deployment Features
on page 619 for more. Refer to the
Web Services Guide
for detailed information.
Export WSDL
–This exports the WSDL for the selected activity. You must select the file
name and location. Web Services Description Language (WSDL) is an XML format for the
description of network services as a set of endpoints operating on messages containing either
document-oriented or procedure-oriented information. See
Web Service Deployment
Features
on page 619 for more.