AppSuite:Resource management
createresource
The createresource
tool allows to create a new resource within a given context.
Parameters
-h,--help | Prints a help text |
--environment | Show info about commandline environment |
--nonl | Remove all newlines (\n) from output |
-c,--contextid <string> | The id of the context |
-n,--name <string> | The resource name |
-d,--displayname <string> | The resource display name |
-a,--available <true/false> | Toggle resource availability |
-D,--description <string> | Description of this resource |
-e,--email <string> | E-Mail of this resource |
Extra parameters when authentication is enabled
-A,--adminuser <string> | Context Admin user name |
-P,--adminpass <string> | Context Admin password |
Return value
0
on success
>0
on failure
Mandatory parameters
contextid {adminuser adminpass} name displayname email
Command output
On success:
resource <resourceid> in context <contextid> created
On failure:
resource in context <contextid> could not be created: <reason from server>
Example
root@oxhe~#
/opt/open-xchange/sbin/createresource -c 123 -n "laptop" -d "Super laptop" -D "laptop for rent" -e "laptop@example.com"
resource 6 in context 123 created
deleteresource
The deleteresource
tool allows to delete a resource within a given context.
Parameters
-h,--help | Prints a help text |
--environment | Show info about commandline environment |
--nonl | Remove all newlines (\n) from output |
-c,--contextid <integer> | The id of the context |
-i,--resourceid <integer> | Id of this resource |
-n,--name <string> | The resource name |
Extra parameters when authentication is enabled
-A,--adminuser <string> | Context Admin user name |
-P,--adminpass <string> | Context Admin password |
Return value
0
on success
>0
on failure
Mandatory parameters
contextid {adminuser adminpass} (name or resourceid)
Command output
On success:
resource <resourceid> in context <contextid> deleted
On failure:
resource <resourceid> in context <contextid> could not be deleted: <reason from server>
Example
root@oxhe~#
/opt/open-xchange/sbin/deleteresource -c 123 -i 6
resource 6 in context 123 deleted
listresource
The listresource
tool allows to list and search for resources within a given context.
Parameters
-h,--help | Prints a help text |
--environment | Show info about commandline environment |
--nonl | Remove all newlines (\n) from output |
-c,--contextid <integer> | The id of the context |
--csv | Format output as csv |
-s,--searchpattern <string> | The search pattern which is used for listing |
Extra parameters when authentication is enabled
-A,--adminuser <string> | Context Admin user name |
-P,--adminpass <string> | Context Admin password |
Return value
0
on success
>0
on failure
Mandatory parameters
contextid {adminuser adminpass}
Command output
Standard output:
id | name | displayname | description | available | |
6 | laptop | "Super Laptop" | "laptop for rent" | laptop@example.com | true |
csv output:
id,name,displayname,email,available
Example
root@oxhe~#
/opt/open-xchange/sbin/listresource -c 123
id | name | displayname | description | available | ||
6 | laptop | "Super Laptop" | "laptop for rent" | laptop@example.com | true |
changeresource
The changeresource
tool allows to change a resource within a given context.
Parameters
-h,--help | Prints a help text |
--environment | Show info about commandline environment |
--nonl | Remove all newlines (\n) from output |
-c,--contextid <integer> | The id of the context |
-i,--resourceid <integer> | Id of this resource |
-n,--name <string> | The resource name |
-d,--displayname <string> | The resource display name |
-a,--available <true/false> | Toggle resource availability |
-D,--description <string> | Description of this resource |
-e,--email <string> | Email of this resource |
Extra parameters when authentication is enabled
-A,--adminuser <string> | Context Admin user name |
-P,--adminpass <string> | Context Admin password |
Return value
0
on success
>0
on failure
Mandatory parameters
contextid {adminuser adminpass} (resourceid or name ) and at least one attribute to change
Command output
On success:
resource <resourceid> in context <contextid> changed
On failure:
resource <resourceid> in context <contextid> could not be changed: <reason from server>
Example
root@oxhe~#
/opt/open-xchange/sbin/changeresource -c 123 -i 6 -D "old Laptop"
resource 6 in context 123 changed