Users Guide
• The summary includes the number of impacted devices, number of impacted groups, and number of
impacted policies.
• All subgroups under the specified group path are counted in the summary irrespective of whether
they are deleted from OMPC or not deleted. It is possible that a subgroup could be removed from the
specified group path, but can not be deleted from OMPC due to a reference from another parent
group.
• All devices and subgroups are counted in the summary and not only the direct children of a specified
group.
• Any policies that you added to the impacted devices are not counted in the summary, because the
devices are not deleted from OMPC, and these policies remain on these devices.
Example Summary:
– Number of impacted devices: 5
– Number of impacted subgroups: 10
– Number of impacted policies: 3
You can delete a chassis as a group with the delete_group command. In this case, after successful
removal, the chassis is kept on the Devices page as a device, but it no longer appears as a group if there is
no other group containing this chassis (if there is no connection between the chassis and the blades
inside it).
update_group
Usage:
ompc_cli update_group [-description <description>] [-group_type <DC|ROOM|AISLE|
CUSTOM|RACK >] [-capacity <capacity>] [-total_power_capacity <power_capacity>]
GROUP_PATH [new_group_name]
The update_group command updates the properties of an existing group identified by GROUP_PATH. The
–capacity and –total_power_capacity options are valid only when the group to be updated is a
rack. The –group_type of a rack cannot be updated, and no other type of group can be updated to be a
rack.
If new_group_name is provided, the CLI updates the name of the group to the new name. The group can
belong to another group. If this is the case, the rename operation may fail because of the name
confliction.
The chassis can be regarded as group, so the CLI allows updates to the properties of the chassis through
the update_group command. You can only update the chassis’ description and name through the
update_group command. You cannot update other types of groups to be a chassis.
The name must be unique across devices and groups under the same parent group.
You cannot use “/” as GROUP_PATH in the update_group command.
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