This document is intended to provide a set of REST client commands for OpenBMC usage.
The original REST server, from the phosphor-rest-server repository, uses authentication handled by the curl cookie jar files. The bmcweb REST server can use the same cookie jar files for read-only REST methods like GET, but requires either an authentication token or the username and password passed in as part of the URL for non-read-only methods.
Starting with the 2.7 OpenBMC release (August 2019), bmcweb is the default REST server.
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Using just the cookie jar files for the phosphor-rest server:
$ export bmc=xx.xx.xx.xx $ curl -c cjar -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/login -d "{\"data\": [ \"root\", \"0penBmc\" ] }"
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If passing in the username/password as part of the URL, no unique login call is required. The URL format is:
<username>:<password>@<hostname>/<path>...
For example:
$ export bmc=xx.xx.xx.xx $ curl -k -X GET https://root:0penBmc@${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/list
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Token based authentication.
$ export bmc=xx.xx.xx.xx $ export token=`curl -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/login -d '{"username" : "root", "password" : "0penBmc"}' | grep token | awk '{print $2;}' | tr -d '"'` $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/...
The third method is recommended.
Note: To keep the syntax below common between the phosphor-rest and bmcweb implementations as described above, this assumes that if bmcweb is used it is using the 'Token based' login method as described above:
$ export bmc=xx.xx.xx.xx
$ export token=`curl -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/login -d '{"username" : "root", "password" : "0penBmc"}' | grep token | awk '{print $2;}' | tr -d '"'`
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" https://$bmc/xyz/openbmc_project/...
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List and enumerate:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/list $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/enumerate
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List sub-objects:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/ $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/state/
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Host soft power off:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host.Transition.Off"}' -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/state/host0/attr/RequestedHostTransition
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Host hard power off:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data":"xyz.openbmc_project.State.Chassis.Transition.Off"}' https://${bmc}//xyz/openbmc_project/state/chassis0/attr/RequestedPowerTransition
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Host power on:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host.Transition.On"}' -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/state/host0/attr/RequestedHostTransition
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Reboot Host:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data":"xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host.Transition.Reboot"}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/state/host0/attr/RequestedHostTransition
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Reboot BMC:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data":"xyz.openbmc_project.State.BMC.Transition.Reboot"}' https://${bmc}//xyz/openbmc_project/state/bmc0/attr/RequestedBMCTransition
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Display logging entries:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X GET https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/enumerate
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Delete logging entries:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X DELETE https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/<entry_id> $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/action/DeleteAll
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Delete dump entries:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X DELETE https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/dump/entry/<entry_id> $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/dump/action/DeleteAll
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Delete images from system:
- Delete image:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"data": []}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/software/<image id>/action/Delete
- Delete all non-running images:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"data": []}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/software/action/DeleteAll
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Clear gard records:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/org/open_power/control/gard/action/Reset
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Set boot mode:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/host0/boot/one_time/attr/BootMode -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Control.Boot.Mode.Modes.Regular"}'
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Set boot source:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/host0/boot/one_time/attr/BootSource -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Control.Boot.Source.Sources.Default"}'
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Set NTP and Nameserver:
Examples using public server.
- NTP Server:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": ["pool.ntp.org"] }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/network/eth0/attr/NTPServers
- Name Server:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": ["time.google.com"] }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/network/eth0/attr/Nameservers
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Configure time ownership and time sync method:
The introduction about time setting is here: https://github.com/openbmc/phosphor-time-manager
Note: Starting from OpenBMC 2.6 (with systemd v239), systemd's timedated introduces a new beahvior that it checks the NTP services' status during setting time, instead of checking the NTP setting:
-When NTP server is set to disabled, and the NTP service is stopping but not stopped, setting time will get an error.
Before OpenBMC 2.4 (with systemd v236), the above will always succeed. This results in openbmc/openbmc#3459, and the related test cases are updated to cooperate with this behavior change.
- Read:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -X GET https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -X GET https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/sync_method/attr/TimeSyncMethod
- Write:
Time owner:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Owner.Owners.BMC" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Owner.Owners.Host" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Owner.Owners.Split" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Owner.Owners.Both" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner
Time sync method:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Synchronization.Method.NTP" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/sync_method/attr/TimeSyncMethod $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Synchronization.Method.Manual" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/sync_method/attr/TimeSyncMethod
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Power Supply Redundancy:
- Read:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -X GET https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/power_supply_redundancy
- Write (Enable/Disable):
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/power_supply_redundancy/attr/PowerSupplyRedundancyEnabled -d '{"data": 1}' $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/power_supply_redundancy/attr/PowerSupplyRedundancyEnabled -d '{"data": 0}'
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Factory Reset:
- Factory reset host and BMC software:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/software/action/Reset
- Factory reset network setting:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/network/action/Reset
- Enable field mode:
$ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X PUT -d '{"data":1}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/software/attr/FieldModeEnabled
and then reboot BMC.