CloudIQ is not an API - it takes information from the array using REST/CLI to collect statistics/configuration from the array and uses that to create the CloudIQ graphs. You could do the same using REST or UEMCLI commands.
You can use the REST API in an application written in PHP code to access Oracle Cloud from a web page. In this example, we retrieve the details of a Contact object using PHP. Using a web page, we enter a contact's First Name and Last Name. Clicking the Get button retrieves the ID of that contact.
Hi, I've installed ESRS VE 3.32 and I'm having difficulty getting past the .... problem with Unisphere service Manager ... retrieve/get rest api infos from cloudIQ.
its not possible to retrieve/get rest api infos from cloudIQ. Unisphere Service Manager has nothing to do with Unity. This is a Unity forum, please contact the appropriate team.
this question was asked a long time ago, but as there are still community members looking at it, let me reply here: yes, there's a public CloudIQ REST API available.
Rainer_EMC
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October 24th, 2018 12:00
I dont think so
Since you are EMC I would suggest to use the PSSC or Unity Answer Desk for confirmation
valentantonova
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November 13th, 2018 21:00
I also have this same question and i cannot find any proper answers.
kelleg
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November 14th, 2018 11:00
CloudIQ is not an API - it takes information from the array using REST/CLI to collect statistics/configuration from the array and uses that to create the CloudIQ graphs. You could do the same using REST or UEMCLI commands.
glen
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November 14th, 2018 11:00
its not possible
kelleg
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November 15th, 2018 07:00
Please see the last two replies
glen
ShivenKeval
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You can use the REST API in an application written in PHP code to access Oracle Cloud from a web page. In this example, we retrieve the details of a Contact object using PHP. Using a web page, we enter a contact's First Name and Last Name. Clicking the Get button retrieves the ID of that contact.
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Hi, I've installed ESRS VE 3.32 and I'm having difficulty getting past the .... problem with Unisphere service Manager ... retrieve/get rest api infos from cloudIQ.
AndreD Dell
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April 24th, 2019 06:00
Hooker788,
Unisphere Service Manager has nothing to do with Unity. This is a Unity forum, please contact the appropriate team.
Please open a new thread in the appropriate forum.
yaariya
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July 7th, 2019 23:00
its not possible to retrieve/get rest api infos from cloudIQ. Unisphere Service Manager has nothing to do with Unity. This is a Unity forum, please contact the appropriate team.
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Dell-FredericMeunier
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Hi,
this question was asked a long time ago, but as there are still community members looking at it, let me reply here: yes, there's a public CloudIQ REST API available.
See here for the official doc:
https://developer.dell.com/apis/807bd70d-d125-4ee6-9a41-4f61af66cffa/versions/v1/docs/Getting%20Started/02-Making-the-first-call.md
with tutorials available too:
https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/developer-blog/start-guide-to-cloudiq-rest-api-using-postman/647fa38cf4ccf8a8de971df7?keyword=cloudiq
https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/developer-blog/a-beginners-guide-to-using-cloudiq-rest-api-with-python-and-jupyter/64c105fef4ccf8a8decf9859
Hope this helps others looking at leveraging the CloudIQ REST API.
Best regards,
--Fred Meunier