So using
TrafficIPGroups.getTrafficIPGroupNames
I can get a list of all the traffic IP groups I have set up.
Is there any way to pass that list into the trafficIPGroups.setPsssiveMachine command?
I can see that the format for the command is something like TrafficIPGroups.setPassiveMachine traffic_IP_group1 node2 to set traffic_IP_group1 as passive on node2 in my lb cluster, but is there a way of passing the list instead of an individual ip group name?
I've had a look at the manual but there doesn't seem to be an example of passing the output of one command as the input of another within the zcli environment.
Thanks in advance -
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I have a script attached to Disabling a server when it goes offline that provides an example of leveraging zcli output to issue commands back into zcli. It also leverages pipes so that several commands and results can be issued against a single instance of zcli, to reduce overhead during execution. Please let me know if this helps!
Erik Brandsberg
Solution Engineer
Paul Hare wrote:
.... is there a way of passing the list instead of an individual ip group name?...
TrafficIPGroups.getTrafficIPGroupNames?
OK, achieved what I wanted to achieve with a wildcard, so TrafficIPGroups.setPassive * NODE2
What I was asking for was to return the array from TrafficIPGroupNames [tipg_1, tipg_2, ...] and then use that as the input for setting the nodes to passive, so assuming that you had an array you could do
Array[] = TrafficIPGroups.getTrafficIPGroupNames
For ( i =1; i= lengthofArray;i++){
TrafficIPGroups.SetPassive $Array NODE2
}
I'm guessing that zcli doesn't do this, and I'm going to have to work out how to use the APIs.
I have a script attached to Disabling a server when it goes offline that provides an example of leveraging zcli output to issue commands back into zcli. It also leverages pipes so that several commands and results can be issued against a single instance of zcli, to reduce overhead during execution. Please let me know if this helps!
Erik Brandsberg
Solution Engineer
Thanks Erik - looks like I might be able to do some modifications of your script with a little bash-fu.