@Philipp-Hörselmann
Great Do you know where I can find the API(1.11.1)?
Best,
Mirko
@Philipp-Hörselmann
Great Do you know where I can find the API(1.11.1)?
Best,
Mirko
Hi @Philipp-Hörselmann , thank you, changing to "value" it worked!
Now I have the same problem updating the "C__CATG__VIRTUAL_MACHINE".
If I run this on a new object everything goes fine:
{
"version": "2.0",
"method": "cmdb.category.save",
"params": {
"category": "C__CATG__VIRTUAL_MACHINE",
"object": 6600,
"data": {
"virtual_machine": 2,
"hosts": 834,
"primary": 6597,
"system": 10
},
"apikey": "******",
"language": "en"
},
"id": "1"
}
Let's say I want to change the "Running on host"' and the "Host in cluster" properties to (253,6444) respectively:
{
"version": "2.0",
"method": "cmdb.category.save",
"params": {
"category": "C__CATG__VIRTUAL_MACHINE",
"object": 6600,
"data": {
"virtual_machine": 2,
"hosts": 253,
"primary": 6444,
"system": 10
},
"apikey": "******",
"language": "en"
},
"id": "1"
}
Same error:
{
"primary": "(dialog) Id value(s) '6444' do not exist in dialog table. Please check your provided selection."
}
The problem shows up only with the api, on the web GUI I can change them manually and if I do a category.read I get the correct updated values (hosts:253,primary:6444):
{
"id": "1",
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": [
{
"id": "290",
"objID": "6600",
"virtual_machine": {
"id": "2",
"title": "Yes",
"const": "",
"title_lang": "LC__UNIVERSAL__YES"
},
"hosts": {
"title": "Test Cluster",
"id": "253",
"connection_id": "2981",
"type": "C__OBJTYPE__CLUSTER",
"type_title": "Cluster",
"sysid": "SYSID_1583768396"
},
"system": {
"id": "10",
"title": "XEN",
"const": null,
"title_lang": "XEN"
},
"config_file": "",
"primary": {
"id": "6444",
"title": "Test Server",
"sysid": "SYSID_1589213521",
"type": "C__OBJTYPE__SERVER",
"type_title": "Server"
},
"description": ""
}
]
}
Sorry for the long post, I hope the explanation of the problem is clear.
Thanks for the help.
Best,
Mirko
@franknagel said in Assign Layer-3 IP address to a virtual server:
'ipv4_assignment': 1000
Thank you for the reply ! It's exactly what I needed.
Hi,
I'm trying to update the value of the Operating System category(C__CATG__OPERATING_SYSTEM) using json api.
This is the request:
{
"version": "2.0",
"method": "cmdb.category.update",
"params": {
"category": "C__CATG__OPERATING_SYSTEM",
"objID": 6531,
"data": {
"application": 5771,
"assigned_version": 9
},
"apikey": "******",
"language": "en"
},
"id": "1"
}
Response from the db:
{
"id": "1",
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"error": {
"code": -32603,
"message": "Internal error: Validation errors in dialog related properties occured.",
"data": {
"assigned_version": "(dialog_plus) Id value(s) '9' do not exist in dialog table. Please check your provided selection."
}
}
}
I'm sure the value '9' mentioned in the error message exist. The problem only appears when updating, If I purge the category, then I can recreate it with the same data.
Hallo,
Ich benutze i-doit api, um ein internes Tool in meinem Unternehmen zu entwickeln. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, mit api eine IP-Adresse zuzuweisen? Bis jetzt habe ich es geschafft, die Liste der verwendeten IP in einem Layer-3-Objekt zu erhalten und dann die verbleibenden freien Adressen zu berechnen, aber ich habe Schwierigkeiten, einen Weg zu finden, eine der freien IP meinen Objekten mit der Kategorie "C__CATG__IP" zuzuordnen.
Sorry it's automatic translated.
Hello,
I'm using i-doit api to develop an internal tool in my company. Is there a way to assign an ip address using the api ? Up to now I managed to get the list of used ip in a Layer-3 Object and then calculate the remaining free addresses, I'm struggling to find a way to assign one of the free ip to my objects using the "C__CATG__IP" category.