Database Reference
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oracle_emd..............................em12cr3.example.com:3872
os............................Linux
platform......................x86_64
target version................12.1.0.3.0
emcli>myinst.setprops(show=True)
Target: em12cr3.example.com (host)
Property: Location
Value: COLO
Target: em12cr3.example.com (host)
Property: LifeCycle Status
Value: Development
Target: em12cr3.example.com (host)
Property: Comment
Value: Test EM
Target: em12cr3.example.com:3872 (oracle_emd)
Property: Location
Value: COLO
Target: em12cr3.example.com:3872 (oracle_emd)
Property: LifeCycle Status
Value: Development
Target: em12cr3.example.com:3872 (oracle_emd)
Property: Comment
Value: Test EM
TARGET_TYPE.............................TARGET_NAME
PROPERTY_NAME.................PROPERTY_VALUE
================================================================================
host....................................em12cr3.example.com
target version................6.4.0.0.0
os............................Linux
platform......................x86_64
location......................COLO
comment.......................Test EM
lifecycle status..............Development
oracle_emd..............................em12cr3.example.com:3872
os............................Linux
platform......................x86_64
lifecycle status..............Development
location......................COLO
comment.......................Test EM
target version................12.1.0.3.0
The functionality of the updateProps() is extensive and can be as granular or as broad as you would like. A more
detailed description of how to use it can be found in Chapter 8. The best way to fully exploit the updateProps() class
is to understand the code itself.
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