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December 28th, 2018 03:00
Powershell REST API Script for updating firmware
With OME 3.0 we created a firmware baseline and did a successful firmware update for several M620/630 Blade servers. Cause we are running nearly 200 servers I´m looking for a Powershell Rest API script for starting this update job. Any idea about the syntax error in the script?
Error message:
Invoke-WebRequest : {"error":{"code":"Base.1.0.GeneralError","message":"A general error has occurred. See ExtendedInfo for more information.","@Message.ExtendedInfo":[{"MessageId":"CJOB4035","MessageId":"CJOB4035","RelatedProperties":[],"Message":"Unable to create or update the
job.","MessageArgs":[],"Severity":"Warning","Resolution":"Make sure the request payload is valid and that the current user has sufficient permissions and retry the operation."}]}}
# Variables for Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise
$user = "admin"
$password = "*******"
$server = "xxxxxxx.com"
# | Credentials
$pass = $password
$secpasswd = ConvertTo-SecureString $pass -AsPlainText -Force
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential($user, $secpasswd)
# | Ignore SSL Certificate
add-type @"
using System.Net;
using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;
public class TrustAllCertsPolicy : ICertificatePolicy {
public bool CheckValidationResult(
ServicePoint srvPoint, X509Certificate certificate,
WebRequest request, int certificateProblem) {
return true;
}
}
"@
[System.Net.ServicePointManager]::CertificatePolicy = New-Object TrustAllCertsPolicy
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Ssl3, [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls, [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls11, [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
# | API Request
$u = "https://$server/api/JobService/Jobs"
$JsonBody = '{
"Id": 0,
"JobName": "Blink LED",
"JobDescription": "Blink LED: Turn On",
"Schedule": "startnow",
"State": "Enabled",
"JobType": {
"Id": 3,
"Name": "DeviceAction_Task"
},
"Targets": [
{
"Id": 25064,
"Data": "",
"TargetType": {
"Id": 1000,
"Name": "DEVICE"
}
}
]
}'
$result = Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $u -Credential $credential -Method Post -Body $JsonBody -ContentType 'application/json'



pdpelsem
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December 28th, 2018 04:00
For me it works if I use basic authentication:
$DellOMEserver = "****" $base64AuthInfo = [Convert]::ToBase64String([Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetBytes(("{0}:{1}" -f $username,$password))) if (-not ([System.Management.Automation.PSTypeName]'ServerCertificateValidationCallback').Type) { $certCallback = @" using System; using System.Net; using System.Net.Security; using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates; public class ServerCertificateValidationCallback { public static void Ignore() { if(ServicePointManager.ServerCertificateValidationCallback ==null) { ServicePointManager.ServerCertificateValidationCallback += delegate ( Object obj, X509Certificate certificate, X509Chain chain, SslPolicyErrors errors ) { return true; }; } } } "@ Add-Type $certCallback } [ServerCertificateValidationCallback]::Ignore() $PowerStates = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Get -Uri "https://${DellOMEserver}/api/DeviceService/PowerStates" -Headers @{Authorization=("Basic {0}" -f $base64AuthInfo)} |% valueHendrik2018
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December 28th, 2018 04:00
I tested the general process for Powershell REST-API request with a Blink-LED Job in the script example below.
Hendrik2018
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December 28th, 2018 05:00
Thanks for your reply!
I will check and test your suggestion next week at Wednesday and update the discussion afterwards.
pdpelsem
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January 4th, 2019 02:00
@Anonymous
Is it possible to do Firmware Upgrades via the REST api?
I can't find any examples in the RESt api guide.
pdpelsem
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January 15th, 2019 06:00
@Anonymous ,
any update on how to do firmware updates via the rest API?
DELL-Pupul M
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January 16th, 2019 08:00
Hey,
There are a bunch of commands that are required to perform update using REST API. I am collating all of them in a place for you, I shall be posting it up soon.
keiran.steele
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January 21st, 2019 18:00
Try this:
{ "Id":0, "JobName":"Update Firmware", "JobDescription":"Update Firmware", "Schedule":"startnow", "State":"Enabled", "JobType": { "Id":5, "Name":"Update_Task" }, "Params": [ { "Key": "stagingValue", "Value": "false" }, { "Key": "signVerify", "Value": "true" }, { "Key": "complianceUpdate", "Value": "true" }, { "Key": "operationName", "Value": "INSTALL_FIRMWARE" }, { "Key": "catalogId", "Value": "31" }, { "Key": "repositoryId", "Value": "21" }, { "Key": "complianceReportId", "Value": "15" }], "Targets":[ { "Id": 102888, "Data": "DCIM:INSTALLED#701__NIC.Slot.1-1-1;DCIM:INSTALLED#741__BIOS.Setup.1-1", "TargetType": { "Id":1000, "Name":"DEVICE" } }] }Simply POST this in the body to https:// /api/JobService/Jobs. I have been testing using the RESTED extension to Firefox.
Note that you need a few ids/bits of data to make it work:
If POST {"Ids":["123456"]} to /api/UpdateService/Actions/UpdateService.GetBaselinesReportByDeviceids then it will return a list of components that need updating and give you the complianceReportId, repositoryId and catalogId
qdellforum
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April 24th, 2019 11:00
Did these ever get collected and posted? Would be super helpful!