Performing service operations, Performing the get/get-bulk operation – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual
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The output shows that the lock operation failed because the client with session ID 1 held the lock, and
only the client holding the lock can release the lock.
Performing service operations
You can use NETCONF to perform service operations on the device, such as retrieving and modifying the
specified information. The basic operations include get, get-bulk, get-config, get-bulk-config, and
edit-config, which are used to retrieve all data, retrieve configuration data, and edit the data of the
specified module. For more information, see the NETCONF XML API reference for the switch.
Performing the get/get-bulk operation
The get operation is used to retrieve device configuration and state information that match the conditions.
In some cases, this operation leads to inefficiency.
The get-bulk operation is used to retrieve a number of data entries starting from the data entry next to the
one with the specified index. One data entry contains a device configuration entry and a state
information entry. The data entry quantity is defined by the count attribute, and the index is specified by
the index attribute. The returned output does not include the index information. If you do not specify the
index attribute, the index value starts with 1 by default.
The get-bulk operation retrieves all the rest data entries starting from the data entry next to the one with
the specified index if either of the following conditions exists:
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You do not specify the count attribute.
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The number of matched data entries is less than the value of the count attribute.
# Copy the following text to the client to perform the get operation:
<getoperation>
Specify the module, submodule, table name, and column name
getoperation>
Where, the
data, and it can contain module name, submodule name, table name, and column name.
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If the module name and the submodule name are not provided, the operation retrieves the data for
all modules and submodules. If a module name or a submodule name is provided, the operation
retrieves the data for the specified module or submodule.
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If the table name is not provided, the operation retrieves the data for all tables. If a table name is
provided, the operation retrieves the data for the specified table.