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- HPE Universal CMDB Web Service API
- Conventions
- HPE Universal CMDB Web Service API Overview
- Getting Started with HPE Universal CMDB Web Service
- Call the Web Service
- Query the CMDB
- Update the CMDB
- Query the UCMDB Class Model
- Query for Impact Analysis
- UCMDB General Parameters
- UCMDB Output Parameters
- UCMDB Query Methods
- UCMDB Update Methods
- UCMDB Impact Analysis Methods
- Actual State Web Service API
- UCMDB Web Service API Use Cases
- Examples
UCMDB Output Parameters
This section describes the most common output parameters of the service methods. For more details, refer to the schema documentation.
CIs
is a collection of CI elements.
A ShallowRelation
is an entity that links two configuration items, composed of an ID
, a type
, and the identifiers of the two items being linked (end1ID
and end2ID)
. The relation type is the Type Name
of the
Topology
is a graph of CI
elements and relations. A Topology
consists of a CIs
collection and a Relations
collection containing one or more Relation
elements.
CINode
is composed of a CIs
collection with a label
. The label
in the CINode
is the label defined in the node of the TQL used in the query.
RelationNode
is a set of Relation
collections with a label
. The label
in the RelationNode
is the label defined in the node of the TQL used in the query.
TopologyMap
is the output of a query calculation that matches a TQL query. The labels
in the TopologyMap
are the node labels defined in the TQL used in the query.
The data of TopologyMap
is returned in the following form:
-
CINodes
. This is one or moreCINode
. -
relationNodes
. This is one or moreRelationNode
.
The labels
in these two structures order the lists of configuration items and relations.
When a query returns a large amount of data, the server stores the data, divided into segments called chunks. The information the client uses to retrieve the chunked data is located in the ChunkInfo
structure returned by the query. ChunkInfo
is composed of the numberOfChunks
that must be retrieved and the chunksKey
. The chunksKey
is a unique identifier of the data on the server for this specific query invocation.
For more information, see Processing Large ResponsesChunkInfo