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dpmucs getserviceprofilestatus Command--Get Service Profile Status

Use this command to get the status of a service profile.

This command has the following format:

dpmucs getserviceprofilestatus 
[-sc sc_url] 
-ucs_manager ucsmanagername 
-service_profile_dn serviceprofiledn 
[-ws_user username]
[-ws_password password]
[-locale iso639value]
-sc sc_url

(Optional) Defines the URL for the service controller host.

Example: https://hostname:port/...

hostname

Defines the fully qualified host where the service controller is installed.

Example: localhost.ca.com

port

Defines the listening port for the service controller server.

Example: 80

-ucs_manager ucsmanagername

Defines the name of the UCS Manager for retrieving information or an operation.

-service_profile_dn serviceprofiledn

The fully qualified and unique name of a blade service profile. The blade service profile must be created before provisioning an OS. A service profile contains boot order, network settings, and storage (local or remote). Valid format: org-root/serviceprofile.

-ws_user username -ws_password password

(Optional) Specifies the credentials to use for the web service security check. If you do not include credentials, you are prompted to enter them. Avoid the prompt for credentials by setting up your own session using caaipsecurity.

-locale iso639value

(Optional) Specifies an IS0 639_3166 combination to override the default English output, for example, fr_FR for French. To use the locale of the command prompt, specify "native".

Example: Get Service Profile Status

This example gets the service profile status.

dpmucs getserviceprofilestatus 
-ucs_manager ucsmanager 
-service_profile_dn org-root/ls-dev-boot-from-san-esx-11