#!/usr/bin/env python #import logging import sys from oslo_config import cfg from oslo_log import log as logging import redfish # Sets up basic logging for this module #log_root = logging.getLogger('redfish') #log_root.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)) #log_root.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) CONF = cfg.CONF logging.set_defaults(['redfish=DEBUG']) logging.register_options(CONF) #logging.setup(CONF, "redfish") # Connect to a redfish API endpoint host = 'http://localhost' user_name = '' password = '' # This returns a RedfishConnection object, which implements # the low-level HTTP methods like GET, PUT, etc connection = redfish.server.connect(host, user_name, password) # From this connection, we can get the Root resource. # Note that the root resource is somewhat special - you create it from # the connection, but you create other resources from the root resource. # (You don't strictly have to do this, but it's simpler.) root = connection.get_root() print("\n") print("ROOT CONTROLLER") print("===============") print(root) # The Root class has well-defined top-level resources, such as # chassis, systems, managers, sessions, etc... chassis = root.get_chassis() print("\n") print("CHASSIS DATA") print("============") print(chassis) print("\n") print("WALKING CHASSIS") print("\n") print("CHASSIS contains %d items" % len(chassis)) print("\n") for item in chassis: print("SYSTEM") print("======") print(item) print("\n")