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12-25-2018 03:35 AM
12-25-2018 03:35 AM
Reboot hpe-rmc on schedule.
There's a need to set hpe-rmc reboot pre schedule. Are there any ways to do it correctly by running the scripts inside the appliance, or by external instructions from VMware?
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01-07-2019 05:33 AM
01-07-2019 05:33 AM
Re: Reboot hpe-rmc on schedule.
Yes, you'd need to script something external using the REST API. (usual search engine for RMCSDK as one word will lead you to the right downloadable content for that).
Then, you'd be looking at using this URI endpoint : /rest/rm-central/v1/appliances
and POST it something like:
{ "appliance": { "action":"reboot" } }
(replace reboot for shutdown if you don't want it back up until manually powered up)
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