This section describes the objects that can be managed by the N1 System Manager commands.
The available objects are listed in the following table.
Object |
Definition |
---|---|
firmware |
A firmware update for the provisionable servers. |
group |
A group of provisionable servers. |
job |
An asynchronous action initiated and tracked by a user to perform some management task. |
log |
An event generated from a provisionable server or the N1 System Manager. |
notification |
A notification rule created by a user to define when, where, and how to notify an external source, such as a user, of a N1 System Manager event. |
os |
An installable image of an OS, also known as an OS distribution. |
osprofile |
An OS profile, which is a configuration file that defines how to install an OS distribution. |
privilege |
A predefined set of permissions enabling a user to perform certain operations within the N1 System Manager. A privilege may be granted to a user by assigning it to a role and then assigning the role to the user. |
role |
A set of privileges that can be assigned to a N1 System Manager user. The N1 System Manager provides three predefined roles: ReadOnly, SecurityAdmin, and Admin. Authorized users may create customized roles, but users cannot modify the predefined roles. |
server |
A provisionable server, which is a server that has been discovered by and can be managed by the N1 System Manager. |
session |
The role and other contextual information that is associated with every active user session. A separate user session is created for each user logged into the browser interface and n1sh command line interface. The browser interface and the browser interface's command line share a common session and hence have a common session role. |
update |
An OS update, such as a patch or package for the Solaris operating system or an RPM for the Red Hat operating system. |
user |
A person who is authorized to log into the N1 System Manager. |
The firmware object is a firmware update for the provisionable servers.
The following commands are available for the firmware object: create, delete, set, and show. You must use the load server or load group commands to install a firmware update.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The group object is a group of provisionable servers.
The following commands are available for the group object: add, create, delete, load, remove, reset, set, show, start, stop, and unload.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The job object is an asynchronous action that is initiated and tracked by a user to perform some management task.
The following commands are available for the job object: delete, show, and stop.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The log object is an event generated from a provisionable server or the N1 System Manager.
The following commands are available for the log object: show.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The notification object is a notification rule created by a user to define when, where, and how to notify an external source, such as a user, of a N1 System Manager event.
The following commands are available for the notification object: create, delete, set, show, start, and stop.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The os object is an installable image of an OS, also known as an OS distribution.
The following commands are available for the os object: create, delete, set, and show.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The osprofile object is a configuration file that defines how to install an OS distribution.
The following commands are available for the osprofile object: add, create, delete, remove, set, and show. You must use the load server or load group commands to install an OS profile.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The privilege object is a predefined set of permissions enabling a user to perform certain operations within the N1 System Manager. A privilege may be granted to a user by assigning it to a role and then assigning the role to the user.
The following commands are available for the privilege object: show. You must use the add role and remove role commands to add and remove privileges from a role.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The role object is a set of privileges that can be assigned to a N1 System Manager user. The N1 System Manager provides three predefined roles: ReadOnly, SecurityAdmin, and Admin. Authorized users may create customized roles, but they cannot modify the predefined roles.
The following commands are available for the role object: add, create, delete, remove, set, and show. You must use the add user and remove user commands to add and remove roles from a user.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The server object is a provisionable server, which is a server that has been discovered by and can be managed by the N1 System Manager.
The following commands are available for the server object: add, connect, delete, load, remove, reset, show, start, stop, and unload. You must use the discover command to discover a provisionable server.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The session object is the role and other contextual information that is associated with every active user session. A separate user session is created for each user logged into the browser interface and n1sh command line interface. The browser interface and the browser interface's command line share a common session and hence have a common session role.
The following commands are available for the session object: set and show.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The update object is an OS update, such as a patch or package for the Solaris operating system or an RPM for the Red Hat operating system.
The following commands are available for the update object: create, delete, and show. You must use the load server or load group commands to install an OS update.
Type help command object for details on each command.
The user object is a person who is authorized to log in to the N1 System Manager.
The following commands are available for the user object: add, create, delete, remove, set, and show.
Type help command object for details on each command.