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<strong>opsi</strong> <strong>manual</strong> <strong>opsi</strong> <strong>version</strong> <strong>4.0.2</strong><br />

configState (administration of client host parameters)<br />

Describes the Hostparameter of the <strong>opsi</strong>-configeds client configuration.<br />

Example for a configState object:<br />

method configState_getObjects [] {"configId":"<strong>opsi</strong>clientd.event_gui_startup.active"}<br />

[<br />

{<br />

"configId" : "<strong>opsi</strong>clientd.event_gui_startup.active",<br />

"ident" : "<strong>opsi</strong>clientd.event_gui_startup.active;wanclient.vmnat.local",<br />

"values" :<br />

[<br />

false<br />

],<br />

"objectId" : "wanclient.vmnat.local",<br />

"type" : "ConfigState"<br />

}<br />

]<br />

Note<br />

A configState object can not be created without a existing config object to which it references.<br />

auditHardwareOnHost (client specific hardware information)<br />

41 / 193<br />

Describes the detected hardware types (including the client specific values). The idea is that you will see here the<br />

client specific data and in auditHardware only one entry for a network card which is used in all your computers.<br />

Unfortunally in reality this idea doesn’t work as you might think.<br />

Example for a auditHardwareOnHost object:<br />

method auditHardwareOnHost_getObjects [] {"hostId":"xpclient.vmnat.local","hardwareClass":"NETWORK_CONTROLLER","\<br />

ipAddress":"172.16.166.101"}<br />

[<br />

{<br />

"vendorId" : "1022",<br />

"macAddress" : "00:0C:29:35:70:A7",<br />

"hardwareClass" : "NETWORK_CONTROLLER",<br />

"state" : 1,<br />

"deviceType" : "PCI",<br />

"subsystemVendorId" : "2000",<br />

"ipEnabled" : "True",<br />

"type" : "AuditHardwareOnHost",<br />

"firstseen" : "2012-03-30 15:48:15",<br />

"revision" : "10",<br />

"hostId" : "xpclient.vmnat.local",<br />

"vendor" : "Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)",<br />

"description" : "Ethernetadapter der AMD-PCNET-Familie",<br />

"subsystemDeviceId" : "1022",<br />

"deviceId" : "2000",<br />

"autoSense" : null,<br />

"netConnectionStatus" : "Connected",<br />

"maxSpeed" : null,<br />

"name" : "Ethernetadapter der AMD-PCNET-Familie",<br />

"serialNumber" : null,<br />

"lastseen" : "2012-03-30 15:48:15",<br />

"model" : null,<br />

"ipAddress" : "172.16.166.101",<br />

"adapterType" : "Ethernet 802.3"<br />

},<br />

{<br />

"vendorId" : "1022",<br />

"macAddress" : "00:0C:29:35:70:A7",<br />

"hardwareClass" : "NETWORK_CONTROLLER",

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