On 24/06/2011 15:09, Graham Bloice wrote:
On 24/06/2011 14:59, M Saunders TAS wrote:
Graham Bloice wrote:
In the Python call to AddVirtualSystemResources() you've reversed the order of
the parameters.
Additionally the method signature for AddVirtualSystemResources() returns
<function AddVirtualSystemResources (ResourceSettingData[], TargetSystem) =>
(Job, NewResources[], ReturnValue)>
Which is backwards to the previously demonstrated powershell example.
Thanks
That's really handy, not!
FWIW, the wmi method signature is simply a summary of whatever
the .InParameters & .OutParameters give for that method. Not
sure what PowerShell's doing differently here.
The __setattr__ logic does involve a certain level of cacheing
and redirection, so there definitely is scope for an error in
the WMI code, especially as WMI is most often a read-only or
a method-set technology. (ie the __setattr__ logic probably
hasn't been exercised as much as it might have).
I've contacted the OP off-list to see if we can take it further
with a direct connection.
TJG
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