This operation returns a batch of incidents from an enumeration context.
SOAP Body
Element wsen:Pull (of anonymous type), which contains the following subelements:
Contains a string that identifies the enumeration context. Use a wsen:EnumerationContext that one of the following operations returns:
Contains an integer that indicates the maximum number of incidents to return in this batch. If you omit this subelement, the service uses the value of the MaxItems parameter on the management server. (See Service Configuration.)
The HPOM Incident Web Service does not support the subelements wsen:MaxTime or wsen:MaxCharacters. You should omit these subelements.
SOAP Header
Contains a string that identifies the resource type. You can use the element wsa:ReferenceParameters/wsman:ResourceURI from an element of type wsa:EndPointReferenceType.
Alternatively, create a wsman:ResourceURI element that contains the following string:
http://schemas.hp.com/ism/ServiceOperation/IncidentManagement/1/Incident
Contains a maximum duration within which you expect the service to respond. On an HPOM for UNIX management server, the service returns a TimedOut fault if it cannot respond in time.
For enumeration contexts from the SubscribeOp operation, if the event queue remains empty for the specified OperationTimeout, PullOp returns a TimedOut fault.
For an example, see Pull Request SOAP Envelope Example.
The SOAP body contains an element wsen:PullResponse (of anonymous type), which contains the following subelements:
Contains a string that identifies the enumeration context. This is the same as the input wsen:EnumerationContext.
Contains multiple inc:Incident elements of type inc:Incident.
This element is empty. If wsen:EndOfSequence is present, there are no remaining items to pull for this enumeration context and the enumeration context is no longer valid.
For an example, see Pull Response SOAP Envelope Example.
If it cannot return the batch of incidents, the service returns a fault according to the WS-Management standard.