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Find iLO mac address
Jack Garcia edited this page Apr 2, 2016
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If not created already, create an instance of Rest or Redfish Object using the RestObject or RedfishObject class respectively. The class constructor takes iLO hostname/ ip address, iLO login username and password as arguments. The class also initializes a login session, gets systems resources and message registries.
Rest Object creation:
REST_OBJ = RestObject(iLO_host, login_account, login_password)
Redfish Object creation:
REDFISH_OBJ = RedfishObject(iLO_host, login_account, login_password)
The method ex9_find_ilo_mac_address takes an instance of rest object (or redfish object if using Redfish API) as argument.
def ex9_find_ilo_mac_address(restobj):
Find and get the system resource for manager.
instances = restobj.search_for_type("Manager.")
Send a HTTP GET request to the manager URI(s).
for instance in instances:
tmp = restobj.rest_get(instance["href"])
Ethernet interfaces URI link found from the response body is used for another GET request.
response = restobj.rest_get(tmp.dict["links"]["EthernetNICs"]["href"])
Check the response for Mac addresses, if found print it.
for item in response.dict["Items"]:
if "MacAddress" not in item:
sys.stderr.write("\tNIC resource does not contain " \
"'MacAddress' property\n")
else:
sys.stdout.write("\t" + item["Name"] + " = " + \
item["MacAddress"] + "\t(" + \
item["Status"]["State"] + ")\n")