Web Services Interface Guide

Dellâ„¢ Lifecycle Controller 2 Web Services Interface Guide for Linux Version: 2.1.0
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<w:ResourceURI>http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/DCIM_SoftwareIdentity</w:ResourceURI>
<w:SelectorSet>
<w:Selector Name="InstanceID">[INSTANCEID]</w:Selector>
</w:SelectorSet>
</a:ReferenceParameters>
</p:Target>
</p:InstallFromURI_INPUT>
In the above sample, the [URI-IP-ADDRESS] must be replaced with the actual value of the IP address of
the server that stores update content, [PATH-TO-EXE] must be replaced with the applicable path to the
executable, [FILE.exe] must be replaced with the executable name, and [INSTANCEID] should be
replaced with the actual InstanceID of the device to be updated.
OUTPUT:
When this method is executed, a jobid or an error message is returned. This jobid can then be used
for subsequent processing with job control provider in section 10.
InstallFromURI_OUTPUT
Job
Address = http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws
/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
ReferenceParameters
ResourceURI =
http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema
/2/DCIM_SoftUpdateConcreteJob
SelectorSet
Selector: InstanceID = JID_001276741475,
__cimnamespace = root/dcim
ReturnValue = null
7.8 CreateRebootJob()
The CreateRebootJob() method creates a reboot job that can be scheduled to reboot immediately or
at a later time. When the reboot job is scheduled and then executed, via SetupJobQueue() (Section
10.2.1), the reboot will take several minutes depending on the system setup, including whether
collecting system inventory (CSIOR) is enabled.
Invoke CreateRebootJob with the following parameters and syntax:
RebootJobType: There are three options for rebooting the system.
1 = PowerCycle
2 = Graceful Reboot without forced shutdown