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A pure Python client library for the IBM Z HMC Web Services API.

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zhmcclient - A pure Python client library for the IBM Z HMC Web Services API

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Overview

The zhmcclient package is a client library written in pure Python that interacts with the Web Services API of the Hardware Management Console (HMC) of IBM Z or LinuxONE machines. The goal of this package is to make the HMC Web Services API easily consumable for Python programmers.

The HMC Web Services API is the access point for any external tools to manage the IBM Z or LinuxONE platform. It supports management of the lifecycle and configuration of various platform resources, such as partitions, CPU, memory, virtual switches, I/O adapters, and more.

The zhmcclient package encapsulates both protocols supported by the HMC Web Services API:

  • REST over HTTPS for request/response-style operations driven by the client. Most of these operations complete synchronously, but some long-running tasks complete asynchronously.

  • JMS (Java Messaging Services) for notifications from the HMC to the client. This can be used to be notified about changes in the system, or about completion of asynchronous tasks started using REST.

Installation

The quick way:

$ pip install zhmcclient

For more details, see the Installation section in the documentation.

Quickstart

The following example code lists the machines (CPCs) managed by an HMC:

#!/usr/bin/env python

import zhmcclient
import requests.packages.urllib3
requests.packages.urllib3.disable_warnings()

# Set these variables for your environment:
hmc_host = "<IP address or hostname of the HMC>"
hmc_userid = "<userid on that HMC>"
hmc_password = "<password of that HMC userid>"

session = zhmcclient.Session(hmc_host, hmc_userid, hmc_password)
client = zhmcclient.Client(session)

cpcs = client.cpcs.list()
for cpc in cpcs:
    print(cpc)

Possible output when running the script:

Cpc(name=P000S67B, object-uri=/api/cpcs/fa1f2466-12df-311a-804c-4ed2cc1d6564, status=service-required)

This example uses the zhmc CLI to list the CPCs managed by an HMC, and shows a possible output:

$ hmc_host="<IP address or hostname of the HMC>"
$ hmc_userid="<userid on that HMC>"
$ zhmc -h $hmc_host -u $hmc_userid cpc list
Enter password (for user <hmc_user> at HMC <hmc_host>): .......
+----------+------------------+
| name     | status           |
|----------+------------------|
| P000S67B | service-required |
+----------+------------------+

Documentation

The zhmcclient documentation is on RTD:

Contributing

For information on how to contribute to this project, see the Development section in the documentation.

License

The zhmcclient package is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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