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iDRAC9 Redfish API Guide Firmware version: 4.20.20.20

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DellJob

Description

DellJob contains information about a specific configuration job scheduled by or being executed by a Redfish service's Job Service.

URL

/redfish/v1/Managers/<Manager-Id>/Jobs/<Job-Id>

Supported HTTP Method and Privileges

HTTP Method Required Privilege
DELETE ConfigureComponents, Login
GET Login

Supported Properties

Property Type Read-only Description
CompletionTime String Yes This property represents completion time of Job.
EndTime String Yes This property represents End time of Job. This is the timestamp until when the service will wait for a job to complete. If a job did not complete within this time, it will be killed and marked as failed. TIME_NA is a default value that implies EndTime is not applicable. It is optional for clients to specify this property when creating a job.
JobState String Yes The State of the Job.
JobType String Yes This property represent configuration type of job. The value of this property will be one of the possible configuration type of job.
Message String Yes The status Message for the Job.
MessageArgs String Yes This array of message arguments are substituted for the arguments in the message.
MessageId String Yes The Message Id of the Job.
PercentComplete Integer Yes The percentage completion of the Job.
StartTime String Yes This property represents start time of Job.
TargetSettingsURI String Yes This property will be resource uri of settings object.
Table 1. Status codes
HTTP status code
200
404

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