Execute SSH workflow step definition
| name | data type | type | namespace | min/max occurs | description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| captureOutput | string | element | 0/1 | Checks if is capture output. | |
| commandLine | string | element | 0/1 | Gets the command line. | |
| hostname | string | element | 0/1 | Get the machine host name. | |
| port | string | element | 0/1 | Get the machine port. | |
| proceedToNextStepOnFailure | string | element | 0/1 | Checks if is proceed to next step on failure. | |
| timeoutInSeconds | int | element | 1/1 | Gets the timeout in seconds. | |
Properties inherited from WorkflowStepDefinition |
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| condition | string | element | 0/1 | Gets the condition. | |
| domainCredential | ManagedObjectReference | element | 0/1 | Gets the domain credential. | |
| guestOSCredential | ManagedObjectReference | element | 0/1 | The credential used to access the Guest OS. | |
| id | long | element | 1/1 | Gets the id. | |
| name | string | element | 0/1 | Gets the name. | |
| stepNumber | int | element | 1/1 | The order in which this step executes. Starts at zero. | |
| type | WorkflowStepType | element | 0/1 | Gets the type. | |
| workflowDefinitionId | long | element | 1/1 | The workflow definition Id. Not needed when creating step for the first time. | |
Properties inherited from supportTemplating |
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| xsitype | string | attribute | 0/1 | ||
Example
<WorkflowSSHCommandStepDefinition xsitype="...">
<hostname>...</hostname>
<port>...</port>
<proceedToNextStepOnFailure>...</proceedToNextStepOnFailure>
<commandLine>...</commandLine>
<captureOutput>...</captureOutput>
<timeoutInSeconds>...</timeoutInSeconds>
<guestOSCredential>
<displayName>...</displayName>
<type>...</type>
<id>...</id>
</guestOSCredential>
<domainCredential>
<displayName>...</displayName>
<type>...</type>
<id>...</id>
</domainCredential>
<workflowDefinitionId>...</workflowDefinitionId>
<id>...</id>
<name>...</name>
<type>...</type>
<stepNumber>...</stepNumber>
<condition>...</condition>
</WorkflowSSHCommandStepDefinition>