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# v1.0.0
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### Notes
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This is the first release of the OneView SDK in Ruby and it adds full support to some core features listed bellow, with some execptions that are explicit.
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This version of this SDK supports OneView appliances version 2.00.00 or higher, using the OneView Rest API version 200.
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For now it only supports C7000 enclosure types.
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### Features supported
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- Ethernet Network
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- FCoE Network
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- Interconnect
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- Logical Interconnect
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1. OneviewSDK::LogicalInterconnect Firmware Updates perform the actions Stage
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3. OneviewSDK::VolumeTemplate#update update volume name
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> OneView 2.00.00 appliances may return the old type of Volume Template resource. Run it against a newer version of OneView and it should not happen.
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# oneview-sdk for Ruby
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The OneView SDK provides a Ruby library to easily interact with HPE OneView API. The Ruby SDK enables developers to easily build integration and scalable solutions with HPE OneView.
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## Installation
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## Authors
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- Jared Smartt - [@jsmartt](https://github.com/jsmartt)
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- Henrique Diomede - [@hdiomede](https://github.com/hdiomede)
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- Thiago Miotto - [@tmiotto](https://github.com/tmiotto)
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- Ricardo Piantola - [@piantola](https://github.com/piantola)
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