The CIM_Setting class represents configuration-related and operational parameters for one or more managed systemelement(s). A managed system element may have multiple setting objects associated with it. The current operational values for an element's parameters are reflected by properties in the element itself or by properties in its associations. These properties do not have to be the same values present in the CIM_Setting object. For example, a modem may have a setting baud rate of 56Kb/sec but be operating at 19.2Kb/sec.
The CIM_RedundancyComponent association indicates that 'this set of fans' or 'these physical extents' participate in a single ...
The CIM_RedundancyComponent class associates a redundancy group composed of managed system elements and indicates that these ...
The CIM_ReplacementSet class aggregates physical elements that must be 'replaced' or 'FRUed' together. For example, when ...
The CIM_Sensor class represents a hardware device capable of measuring the characteristics of some physical property - for ...
The CIM_Setting class represents configuration-related and operational parameters for one or more managed systemelement(s). ...
The CIM_Setting reference represents the role of the CIM_Setting object of the CIM_ElementSetting association. Role: The ...
The CIM_SoftwareElement class is used to decompose a CIM_SoftwareFeature object into a set of individually manageable or ...
The CIM_SoftwareElementVersionCheck class specifies a type of software element that must exist in the environment. This check ...
The CIM_SoftwareFeature class defines a particular function or capability of a product or application system. This class ...