Data Services Engine

Connect Everything

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StackStorm

StackStorm is the platform for "If This Then That" event based automation. It uses Sensors, Triggers, Rules, Actions, and Workflows. You can use sensors to 'watch' for specific events and then take an action or series of actions called a workflow.

StackStorm
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StackStorm Exchange

The StackStorm Exchange is a site with over 180 third party automation packages. All the major cloud providers, servicenow, twitter, and many, many others. StackStorm integration packs are as easy to install as an app on your phone.

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Data Service Engine

All of the developments in this project have corresponding videos on my technical blog, techworldwookie.com. You can browse through the blog site. Not all entries are related to the Data Services Engine, but they are pretty cool. Check it out, click this button.

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HPE StackStorm Integration Packs

This is a custom set of StackStorm integration packs. They can easily be installed in your stackstorm server by using the st2 pack install command.

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HPE OneView

This pack has actions for getting all events and alarms, plus the server hardware inventory. and saving them in a mongo database. Actions to send database entries to ServiceNow.

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HPE Primera

Offical HPE External github repo. Originally written for HPE 3Par and adapted for HPE Primera.

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HPE Nimble

St2 integration pack for HPE Nimble. This is HPE external github repo. Lots of actions for volumes.

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Aruba Fabric Composer

Integration to Aruba Fabric Composer, lots of actions. The official HPE repo has some errors, use this for now.

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Aruba Intelligent Management Center

Integration to Aruba IMC, automatic ServiceNow integration for alarms and devices.

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Morpheus

Action to pull the logs from Morpheus and save them in a mongo database. Actions to send logs to Splunk.

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Splunk

This pack has the HEC token fetch action. Forked from the Exchange Pack, waiting pull request, use this for now.

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