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Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 1.3 for PowerEdge FX2/FX2s User's Guide

Parsing Rules

You can manually edit properties of an exported XML file of chassis configuration profiles.

An XML file contains the following properties:
  • System Configuration, which is the parent node.
  • component, which is the primary child node.
  • Attributes, which contains name and value. You can edit these fields. For example, you can edit the Asset Tag value as follows:
    <Attribute Name="ChassisInfo.1#AssetTag">xxxxxx</Attribute>
Example of an XML file is as follows:
<SystemConfiguration Model="PowerEdge M1000e
                                 "ServiceTag="NOBLE13" 
                                 TimeStamp="Tue Apr  7 14:17:48 2015" ExportMode="2">
                                 <!--Export type is Replace-->
                                 <!--Exported configuration may contain commented attributes. Attributes may be commented due to dependency, 
                                 destructive nature, preserving server identity or for security reasons.-->
                                 <Component FQDD="CMC.Integrated.1">
                                 <Attribute Name="ChassisInfo.1#AssetTag">00000</Attribute>
                                 <Attribute Name="ChassisLocation.1#DataCenterName"></Attribute>
                                 <Attribute Name="ChassisLocation.1#AisleName"></Attribute>
                                 <Attribute Name="ChassisLocation.1#RackName"></Attribute>
                                 ….
                                 </Component>
                                 </SystemConfiguration>
                              

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