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oneview (25) Versions 1.1.0

Provides HPE OneView & Image Streamer resources

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Chef cookbook that provides resources for managing OneView.

Requirements

  • Chef 12.0 or higher
  • HPE OneView 2.0 (may work with other versions too, but no guarantees)

Usage

This cookbook is not intended to include any recipes.
Use it by creating a new cookbook and specifying a dependency on this cookbook in your metadata.

# my_cookbook/metadata.rb
...
depends 'oneview'

Credentials

In order to manage HPE OneView resources, you'll need to provide authentication credentials. There are 2 ways to do this:

  1. Set the ONEVIEWSDK environment variables: ONEVIEWSDK_URL, ONEVIEWSDK_USER, ONEVIEWSDK_PASSWORD, and/or ONEVIEWSDK_TOKEN. See this for more info.
  2. Explicitly pass in the client property to each resource (see the Resource Parameters section below). This takes precedence over environment variables and allows you to set more client properties. This also allows you to get these credentials from other sources like encrypted databags, Vault, etc.

Attributes

  • node['oneview']['ruby_sdk_version'] - Set which version of the SDK to install and use. Defaults to '~> 2.1'
  • node['oneview']['save_resource_info'] - Save resource info to a node attribute? Defaults to ['uri']. Possible values/types:
    • true - Save all info (Merged hash of OneView info and Chef resource properties). Warning: Resource credentials will be saved if specified.
    • false - Do not save any info
    • Array - ie ['uri', 'status', 'created_at'] Save a subset of specified attributes

See [attributes/default.rb](attributes/default.rb) for more info.

Resources

Resource Properties

The following are the standard properties available for all resources. Some resources have additional properties or small differences; see their doc sections below for more details.

  • client: Hash or OneviewSDK::Client object that contains information about how to connect to the OneView instance. Required attributes are: url and token or user, and password. See this for more options.
  • data: Hash specifying options for this resource. Refer to the OneView API docs for what's available and/or required. If no name attribute is given, it will use the name given to the Chef resource.
    • In addition to the API docs, you can use the oneview-sdk gem's CLI to quickly show information about resources. If you're wanting to know which data properties exist for a resource, it might make sense to create a resource on the Web UI, then view the data. For example, after creating a new ethernet network named eth1, run $ oneview-sdk-ruby show EthernetNetwork eth1
  • action: Symbol specifying what to do with this resource. Options for most resources (some may differ):
    • :create - (Default) Ensure this resource exists and matches the data given.
    • :create_if_missing - Ensure this resource exists, but don't ensure it is up to date on subsequent chef-client runs.
    • :delete - Delete this resource from OneView. For this, you only need to specify the resource name or uri in the data section.
  • save_resource_info: Defaults to node['oneview']['save_resource_info'] (see the attribute above). Doesn't apply to the :delete action
    • Once the resource is created, you can access this data at node['oneview'][<oneview_url>][<resource_name>]. This can be useful to extract URIs from other resources, etc.

oneview_resource

This is a generic provider for managing any OneView resource.
This really exists only for resources that don't have a specific provider; if a specific one exists, please use it instead
(See [RELEASE_NOTES.md](RELEASE_NOTES.md)).

The basic usage is as follows:

oneview_resource 'name' do
  client <my_client>   # Hash or OneviewSDK::Client
  type <resource_type> # String or Symbol
  data <resource_data> # Hash
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete] # (Choose only 1)
end

type: String or Symbol corresponding to the name of the resource type. For example, EthernetNetwork, Enclosure, Volume etc. These should line up with the OneView SDK resource classes listed here.

See the [example](examples/oneview_resource.rb) for more details.

oneview_ethernet_network

Ethernet network resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_ethernet_network 'Eth1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

oneview_fc_network

FC network resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_fc_network 'Fc1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

oneview_fc_network

FCoE network resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_fcoe_network 'FCoE1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

oneview_network_set

Network set resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_network_set 'NetSet1' do
  client <my_client>
  native_network <native_network_name>  # String: Optional
  ethernet_network_list <networks_list> # Array of network names as Strings: Optional
  data <resource_data>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

oneview_firmware

Firmware bundle and driver resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_firmware '/full/path/to/file.iso'  do
  client <my_client>
  action [:add, :remove]
end

oneview_firmware 'firmware_bundle_name'  do
  client <my_client>
  action :remove
end
oneview_firmware 'CustomSPP'  do
  client <my_client>
  spp_name 'SPPName'
  hotfixes_names [
    'hotfix1_name'
  ]
  action :create_custom_spp
end

oneview_interconnect

Interconnect resource for HPE OneView.

Perform the Interconnect actions:
- reset: Resets the Interconnect.
- reset_port_protection: Resets the Interconnect port protection.
- update_port: Updates one specified port in the Interconnect. The Hash property port_options is required, and is also needed to specify the key "name" corresponding to the port name. (E.G.: "X1", "Q1.1")
- set_uid_light: Sets the Interconnect UID indicator (UID light) to the specified value. The String property uid_light_state is required, and typically assumes the "On" and "Off" values.
- power_state: Sets the Interconnect power state to the specified value. The String property power_state is required, and typically assumes the "On" and "Off" values.

oneview_interconnect 'Interconnect1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  port_options <port_data_hash>            # Required for :update_port
  uid_light_state <uid_light_state_string> # Required for :set_uid_light
  power_state <power_state_string>         # Required for :set_power_state
  action [:reset, :reset_port_protection, :update_port, :set_uid_light, :set_power_state]
end

oneview_logical_interconnect

Performs actions in the logical interconnect and associated interconnects.

By default it performs the action :none.

oneview_interconnect 'LogicalInterconnect1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  firmware <firmware_name>           # String: Optional for actions like :<action>_firwmare (can be replaced by data attribute 'sppName')
  firmware_data <firmware_data>      # Hash: Optional for actions like :<action>_firwmare
  internal_networks <networks_names> # Array: Optional for :update_internal_networks
  trap_destinations <trap_options>   # Hash: Optional for :update_snmp_configuration
  enclosure <enclosure_name>         # String: Required for :add_interconnect and :remove_interconnect
  bay_number <bay>                   # Fixnum: Required for :add_interconnect and :remove_interconnect
  action [:none, :add_interconnect, :remove_interconnect, :update_internal_networks, :update_settings,:update_ethernet_settings, :update_port_monitor, :update_qos_configuration, :update_telemetry_configuration, :update_snmp_configuration, :update_firmware, :stage_firmware, :activate_firmware, :update_from_group, :reapply_configuration]
end

oneview_logical_interconnect_group

Logical Interconnect Group resource for HPE OneView.

It provides the creation in three different levels:
1. The base one where you just specify the name and some configuration parameters.
2. Next one where you specify the interconnect types with the corresponding bays.
3. The most complete way, where you can also specify the uplink sets for your group. (It is also possible to add and edit them later using the oneview_uplink_set resource)

The :create action will always update the Logical Interconnect Group if you use the creation modes 2 and 3. So if you want to avoid this, use the action :create_if_missing

oneview_logical_interconnect_group 'LogicalInterconnectGroup_1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  interconnects <interconnect_map> # Array specifying the interconnects in the bays
  uplink_sets <uplink_set_map>     # Array containing information
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

interconnects: Array containing a list of Hashes indicating whether the interconnects are and which type they correspond to. Each hash should contain the keys:
- :bay - It specifies the location (bay) where this interconnect is attached to. The value should range from 1 to 8.
- :type - The interconnect type name that is currently attached to your enclosure.

interconnects_data = [
  {bay: 1, type: 'HP VC FlexFabric 10Gb/24-Port Module'},
  {bay: 2, type: 'HP VC FlexFabric 10Gb/24-Port Module'}
]

uplink_sets: Array containing a list of Hashes describing each uplink set that should be present in the group. Each hash should contain the keys:
- :data - A Hash containing the name, type, and subtype if needed:
- :name - The name of the Uplink set.
- :networkType - The type of the Uplink set. The values supported are 'Ethernet' and 'FibreChannel'.
- :ethernetNetworkType - The type of the EthernetNetwork. It only should be used if :networkType is 'Ethernet'.

```ruby
uplink_data = {
  name: 'LogicalInterconnectGroup_1_UplinkSet_1',
  networkType: 'Ethernet',
  ethernetNetworkType: 'Tagged'
}
```
  • :connections - An Array of Hashes containing the association of bay and the port name. The Hashes keys are:

    • :bay - Number of the bay the interconnect is attached to identify in which interconnect the uplink will be created.
    • :port - The name of the port of the interconnect. It may change depending on the interconnect type.
    uplink_connections = [
      {bay: 1, port: 'X5'},
      {bay: 2, port: 'X7'}
    ]
    
  • :networks - An array containing the names of the networks with the associated Uplink set. The networks should be created prior to the execution of this resource. Remember to match Ethernet networks for Ethernet Uplink sets, and one FC Network for FibreChannel Uplink sets.

At the end we may have an Hash like this to be used in the attribute:

  uplink_set_definitions = [
    { data: uplink_data_1,  connections: connections_1, networks: ['Ethernet_1', 'Ethernet_2']},
    { data: uplink_data_2,  connections: connections_2, networks: ['FC_1']}
  ]

oneview_logical_switch_group

Logical Switch Group resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_logical_switch_group 'LogicalSwitchGroup_1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>           # Switch options
  switch_number <number>         # Specify how many switches are in the group
  switch_type <switch_type_name> # Specify the type of the switches for the entire group
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

The :create and create_if_missing can be done in two different ways:
1. By specifying the 'switchMapTemplate' attribute in the data property
2. By specifying both switch_number and switch_type properties, but no 'switchMapTemplate' attribute in the data property

:memo: Note: You are still able to specify the switch_number and switch_type properties even if you use the 'switchMapTemplate' attribute, but they will be ignored, only the values from 'switchMapTemplate' are going to be used.

oneview_logical_switch

Logical switch resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_logical_switch 'LogicalSwitch_1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>               # Logical Switch options
  credentials <switches_credentials> # Specify the credentials for all the switches
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete, :refresh]
end

credentials: Array containing Hashes indicating the credentials of the switches. They are needed for the :create and :create_if_missing actions. Each Hash should have the keys:
- :host - It specifies the location switch hostname or IP address.
- :ssh_credentials - User and password to access the switch through ssh.
- :snmp_credentials - The switch SNMP credentials. They may vary depending on which SNMP type you are using.

:memo: NOTE: The credentials may also be replaced by the entire data Hash or JSON. In this case the property will be ignored.

oneview_datacenter

Datacenter resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_datacenter 'Datacenter_1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  racks(
    <rack1_name> => {<x>, <y>, <rotation>},
    <rack2_name> => {<x>, <y>, <rotation>},
  )
  action [:add, :add_if_missing, :remove]
end

oneview_rack

Rack resource for HPE OneView.

Available Rack actions:
- add: Add a rack to HPE OneView and updates it as necessary
- add_if_missing: Add a rack to HPE OneView if it does not exists (no updates)
- add_to_rack: Add a resource to the rack
- remove: Remove a rack from HPE OneView
- remove_from_rack: Remove a resource from a Rack

oneview_rack 'Rack_1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  action [:add, :add_if_missing, :remove]
end

oneview_rack 'Rack_1' do
  mount_options(
    name: <resource_name>,
    type: <resource_type>,
    topUSlot: 20,           # Optional. For add_to_rack only
    uHeight: 2,             # Optional. For add_to_rack only
    location: 'CenterFront' # Optional. For add_to_rack only
  )
  action [:add_to_rack, :remove_from_rack]
end

oneview_enclosure_group

Enclosure Group resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_enclosure_group 'EnclosureGroup_1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  logical_interconnect_group <LIG_name>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

oneview_enclosure

Enclosure resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_enclosure 'Encl1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  enclosure_group <enclosure_group_name> # String - Optional. Can also set enclosureGroupUri in data
  action [:add, :remove]
end

oneview_volume

Volume resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_volume 'Volume_1' do
  client <my_client>
  snapshot_data <snapshot_data>
  action [:create_snapshot, :delete_snapshot]
end
oneview_volume 'Volume_1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  storage_system <storage_system>
  storage_pool <storage_pool_name>
  volume_template <volume_template_name>
  snapshot_pool <snapshot_pool_name>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end
  • storage_system (String) Optional - IP address, hostname or name of the Storage System to associate with the Volume.
  • storage_pool (String) Optional - Name of the Storage Pool from the Storage System to associate the Volume.
  • volume_template (String) Optional - Name of the Volume Template. If you set this, you cannot set the storage_system or storage_pool properties.
  • snapshot_pool (String) Optional - Name of the Storage Pool containing the snapshots.

:memo: NOTE: The OneView API has a provisioningParameters hash for creation, but not updates. In recipes, use same data as you would for an update, and this resource will handle creating the provisioningParameters for you if the volume needs created. (Define the desired state, not how to create it). See the [volume example](examples/volume.rb) for more on this.

oneview_volume_template

Volume Template resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_volume_template 'VolumeTemplate_1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <resource_data>
  storage_system <storage_system_info>
  storage_pool <storage_pool_name>
  snapshot_pool <snapshot_pool_name>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end
  • storage_system (String) Optional - IP address, hostname or name of the Storage System to associate the Volume.
  • storage_pool (String) Optional - Name of the Storage Pool from the Storage System to associate the Volume.
  • snapshot_pool (String) Optional - Name of the Storage Pool containing the snapshots.

:warning: WARNING: The resources oneview_volume and oneview_volume_template appear to accept the same data, but they have two characteristics that differ:
1. oneview_volume_template does not accepts the property volume_template. In other means, you cannot create a Volume template from another Volume template.
2. The following provisioning data keys are different:

oneview_volume oneview_volume_template
:provisioningParameters :provisioning
:requestedCapacity :capacity

oneview_storage_pool

Storage pool resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_storage_pool 'CPG_FC-AO' do
  client <my_client>
  storage_system <storage_system> # name or hostname
  action [:add_if_missing, :remove]
end

oneview_storage_system

Storage system resource for HPE OneView.

If you add ip_hostname to credentials you don't need to specify a name to
handle storage systems

storage_system_credentials = {
  'ip_hostname' => '<ip_hostname>',
  'username' => 'user',
  'password' => 'password'
}

oneview_storage_system 'ThreePAR7200-8147' do
  client <my_client>
  data(
    credentials: storage_system_credentials,
    managedDomain: 'TestDomain'
  )
  action [:add, :add_if_missing, :remove]
end
oneview_storage_system 'ThreePAR7200-81471' do
  client my_client
  data(
    ip_hostname: '127.0.0.1',
    username: 'username',
    password: 'password'
  )
  action :edit_credentials
end

oneview_logical_enclosure

Logical enclosure resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_logical_enclosure 'Encl1' do
  client <my_client>
  action :update_from_group
end

oneview_managed_san

Managed SAN resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_managed_san 'SAN1_0' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  action [:none, :set_refresh_state, :set_policy, :set_public_attributes]
end

oneview_power_device

Power device resource for HPE OneView.

oneview_power_device 'PowerDevice1' do
  client <my_client>
  data(
    ratedCapacity: 40
  )
  action [:add, :add_if_missing, :remove]
end
oneview_power_device '<iPDU hostname>' do
  client <my_client>
  username <username>
  password <password>
  action :discover
end

oneview_san_manager

SAN manager resource for HPE OneView

oneview_san_manager '<host ip>' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  action [:add, :add_if_missing, :remove]
end

oneview_server_hardware

Server hardware resource for HPE OneView

oneview_server_hardware 'ServerHardware1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  power_state [:on, :off] # Only used with the :set_power_state action
  refresh_options <hash>  # Only used with the :refresh action. Optional
  action [:add_if_missing, :remove, :refresh, :set_power_state, :update_ilo_firmware]
end

oneview_server_hardware_type

Server hardware type resource for HPE OneView

oneview_server_hardware_type 'ServerHardwareType1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  action [:edit, :remove]
end

oneview_server_profile_template

Server profile resource for HPE OneView

oneview_server_profile_template 'ServerProfileTemplate1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  server_hardware <server_hardware_name>
  server_hardware_type <server_hardware_type_name>
  enclosure_group <enclosure_group_name>
  enclosure <enclosure_name>
  firmware_driver <firmware_driver_name>
  ethernet_network_connections <ethernet_network_connections_data>
  fc_network_connections <fc_network_connections_data>
  network_set_connections <network_set_connections_data>
  profile_name <profile_name>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete, :new_profile]
end

You can specify the association of the server profile with each of the resources using the resource properties. Also it is easy to add connections using the connection properties:

  • <resource_name>_connections (Hash) Optional - Specify connections with the desired resource type. The Hash should have <network_name> => <connection_data> associations. See the examples for more information.

oneview_server_profile

Server profile resource for HPE OneView

oneview_server_profile 'ServerProfile1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  server_hardware <server_hardware_name>
  server_hardware_type <server_hardware_type_name>
  enclosure_group <enclosure_group_name>
  enclosure <enclosure_name>
  firmware_driver <firmware_driver_name>
  ethernet_network_connections <ethernet_network_connections_data>
  fc_network_connections <fc_network_connections_data>
  network_set_connections <network_set_connections_data>
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

You can specify the association of the server profile with each of the resources using the resource properties. Also it is easy to add connections using the connection properties:

  • <resource_name>_connections (Hash) Optional - Specify connections with the desired resource type. The Hash should have <network_name> => <connection_data> associations. See the examples for more information.

oneview_switch

Switch resource for HPE OneView

oneview_switch 'Switch1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  action [:remove, :none]
end

oneview_unmanaged_device

Unmanaged device resource for HPE OneView

oneview_unmanaged_device 'UnmanagedDevice1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  action [:add, :add_if_missing, :remove]
end

Uplink set resource for HPE OneView

oneview_uplink_set 'UplinkSet1' do
  client <my_client>
  data <data>
  fc_networks          # Array of assigned FC network names - Optional
  fcoe_networks        # Array of assigned FCoE network names - Optional
  networks             # Array of assigned Ethernet network names - Optional
  logical_interconnect # Name of the assigned Logical Interconnect - Optional
  native_network       # Name of the network that is designated as the native network - Optional
                       # The native network has to be added to one of the network arrays before being declared
  action [:create, :create_if_missing, :delete]
end

Examples

:information_source: There are plenty more examples in the [examples](examples) directory showing more detailed usage of each resource, but here's a few to get you started:

  • Create an ethernet network
  my_client = { url: 'https://oneview.example.com', user: 'Administrator', password: 'secret123' }

  eth_net_data = {
    vlanId: 50,
    purpose: 'General',
    smartLink: false,
    privateNetwork: false
  }

  oneview_ethernet_network 'Ethernet Network 1' do
    data eth_net_data
    client my_client
  end
  • Add server hardware
  oneview_server_hardware '172.18.6.11' do
    data(
      hostname: '172.18.6.11',
      username: 'user',
      password: 'password', # Note: This should be read from a file or databag, not stored in clear text.
      licensingIntent: 'OneViewStandard',
      configurationState: 'Monitored'
    )
    client my_client
  end
  • Add an enclosure group
  # Note: Since the script is at a separate endpoint, we can't set that here
  oneview_enclosure_group 'Enclosure-Group-1' do
    data(
      stackingMode: 'Enclosure',
      interconnectBayMappingCount: 8
    )
    client my_client
    save_resource_info true # Save all properties to a node attribute
  end
  • Add an enclosure and associate it with the enclosure group added above
  oneview_enclosure 'Enclosure-1' do
    data lazy {{
      hostname: '172.18.1.11',
      username: 'admin',
      password: 'secret123',
      licensingIntent: 'OneView',
      enclosureGroupUri: node['oneview'][my_client.url]['Enclosure-Group-1']['uri']
    }}
    client my_client
    save_resource_info ['uri'] # Only save this to the node attributes
  end

Note: The data hash is wrapped in a lazy block so that node['oneview'][my_client.url]['Enclosure-Group-1']['uri'] will be set before the resource properties are parsed. However, the recommended way is to use the enclosure_group (name) property, where the uri will be fetched at runtime; this just shows how you can use lazy with the node attributes that are saved.

  • Delete a fibre channel network
  oneview_fc_network 'FC Network 1' do
    client my_client
    action :delete
  end

License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Please see [LICENSE](LICENSE) for more info.

Contributing and feature requests

Contributing: You know the drill. Fork it, branch it, change it, commit it, and pull-request it.
We are passionate about improving this project, and glad to accept help to make it better. However, keep the following in mind:

  • You must sign a Contributor License Agreement first. Contact one of the authors (from Hewlett Packard Enterprise) for details and the CLA.
  • We reserve the right to reject changes that we feel do not fit the scope of this project, so for feature additions, please open an issue to discuss your ideas before doing the work.

Feature Requests: If you have a need that is not met by the current implementation, please let us know (via a new issue).
This feedback is crucial for us to deliver a useful product. Do not assume we have already thought of everything, because we assure you that is not the case.

Testing

  • Style (Rubocop & Foodcritic): $ rake style
  • Unit: $ rake unit
  • Run all tests: $ rake test

Authors

Dependent cookbooks

compat_resource >= 0.0.0

Contingent cookbooks

There are no cookbooks that are contingent upon this one.

1.1.0

  • Add support for client ENV variables
  • Fixed volume resource (#92) & examples

1.0.0

  • Added support to Volume actions :create_snapshot and :delete_snapshot
  • Added support to SAN manager actions
  • Added support to Uplink set actions
  • Added support to Logical interconnect
  • Added support to Server profile actions
  • Added support to Server profile template actions

0.2.0

  • Upgraded Ruby SDK version to ~> 2.1
  • Fixed add/create, delete/remove for resources
  • Added diff output for updating resources
  • Added support to Enclosure group actions
  • Added support to Enclosure :refresh and :reconfigure
  • Added support to Connection template actions
  • Integrated Connection template actions in Ethernet network within the update action, and added :reset_connection_template action
  • Added support to Logical enclosure :reconfigure and :set_script
  • Added support to Network set actions
  • Added support to Datacenter actions
  • Added support to Rack actions
  • Added support to Server hardware actions
  • Added support to Interconnect actions
  • Added support to Logical switch group actions
  • Added support to Logical switch actions
  • Added support to Firmware bundle actions
  • Added support to Server hardware type actions
  • Added support to Power device actions
  • Changed Storage pool action :add to :add_if_missing
  • Added support to Storage system :edit_credentials and :add_if_missing
  • Added support to Switch actions
  • Added support to Firmware driver actions and integrated it with firmware bundles in a resource called Firmware
  • Added unit tests for volume template and merged :storage_system_ip and :storage_system_name into :storage_system
  • Added support to Managed SAN actions
  • Added support to Unmanaged device actions

0.1.1

  • Fixed Ruby SDK version to 1.0.0
  • Added Stove support (using rake)

0.1.0

  • Initial release

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