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"cat food" (quotation marks) |
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/opsw directory
The opsw
directory represents the data model of Server Automation. For example, the /opsw/Customer
directory represents customer objects in the data model. Global Shell scripts and other client applications can navigate within the data model in the OGFS. Except for the api
and bin
directories, all of the directories under the opsw
directory represent objects. The api directory contains executables that invoke methods on the Server Automation API. The bin
directory contains Global Shell utilities such as rosh
and aaa
.
For Server Automation, the top level of the opsw
directory has the following structure:
/opsw/
api/
Application/
.Application.ID/
bin/
Customer/
.Customer.ID/
Facility/
.Facility.ID/
Group/
.Group.ID/
Hardware/
.Hardware.ID/
Library/
.Library.ID/
NetModel/
NetOS/
NetType/
Network/
.Network.ID/
OS/
.OS.ID/
Realm/
.Realm.ID/
Script/
Server/
.Server.ID/
ServiceLevel/
.ServiceLevel.ID/
The ID directories organize objects by their unique SA identifier. These directories are equivalent to those organized by name. For example, if a server with an ID 10043
is named m44.opsware.com
, then the following directories contain the same information:
/opsw/.Server.ID/10043
/opsw/Server/@/m44.opsware.com
If the NA is installed, the /opsw
directory also contains several network directories. See Network directories.
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