CIM_ComputerSystem

Class reference

Subclass of CIM_System

A class derived from System that is a special collection of ManagedSystemElements. This collection is related to the providing of compute capabilities and MAY serve as an aggregation point to associate one or more of the following elements: FileSystem, OperatingSystem, Processor and Memory (Volatile and/or NonVolatile Storage).

Key properties

Local properties

string NameFormat

The ComputerSystem object and its derivatives are Top Level Objects of CIM. They provide the scope for numerous components. Having unique System keys is required. The NameFormat property identifies how the ComputerSystem Name is generated. The NameFormat ValueMap qualifier defines the various mechanisms for assigning the name. Note that another name can be assigned and used for the ComputerSystem that better suit a business, using the inherited ElementName property.

If the NameFormat is set to “UUID”, then the Name property shall be a UUID in its canonical form consisting of 32 hexadecimal digits in 5 groups separated by hyphens, in the form 8-4-4-4-12 for a total of 36 characters (32 digits and 4 hyphens). For the first three fields, the most significant digit is on the left. The last two fields are treated as eight separate bytes, each having their most significant digit on the left, and they follow each other from left to right.

string[] OtherDedicatedDescriptions

A string describing how or why the system is dedicated when the Dedicated array includes the value 2, “Other”.

uint16 ResetCapability

If enabled (value = 4), the ComputerSystem can be reset via hardware (e.g. the power and reset buttons). If disabled (value = 3), hardware reset is not allowed. In addition to Enabled and Disabled, other Values for the property are also defined - “Not Implemented” (5), “Other” (1) and “Unknown” (2).

ValueMap Values
1 Other
2 Unknown
3 Disabled
4 Enabled
5 Not Implemented

uint16[] PowerManagementCapabilities

Deprecated! An enumerated array describing the power management capabilities of the ComputerSystem. The use of this property has been deprecated. Instead, the Power Capabilites property in an associated PowerManagement Capabilities class should be used.

ValueMap Values
0 Unknown
1 Not Supported
2 Disabled
3 Enabled
4 Power Saving Modes Entered Automatically
5 Power State Settable
6 Power Cycling Supported
7 Timed Power On Supported

uint16[] Dedicated

Enumeration indicating the purpose(s) to which the ComputerSystem is dedicated, if any, and what functionality is provided. For example, one could specify that the System is dedicated to “Print” (value=11) or acts as a “Hub” (value=8).

Also, one could indicate that this is a general purpose system by indicating ‘Not Dedicated’ (value=0) but that it also hosts ‘Print’ (value=11) or mobile phone ‘Mobile User Device’ (value=17) services.

A clarification is needed with respect to the value 17 (“Mobile User Device”). An example of a dedicated user device is a mobile phone or a barcode scanner in a store that communicates via radio frequency. These systems are quite limited in functionality and programmability, and are not considered ‘general purpose’ computing platforms. Alternately, an example of a mobile system that is ‘general purpose’ (i.e., is NOT dedicated) is a hand-held computer. Although limited in its programmability, new software can be downloaded and its functionality expanded by the user.

A value of “Management” indicates this instance is dedicated to hosting system management software.

A value of “Management Controller” indicates this instance represents specialized hardware dedicated to systems management (i.e., a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) or service processor).

The management scope of a “Management Controller” is typically a single managed system in which it is contained.

A value of “Chassis Manager” indicates this instance represents a system dedicated to management of a blade chassis and its contained devices. This value would be used to represent a Shelf Controller. A “Chassis Manager” is an aggregation point for management and may rely on subordinate management controllers for the management of constituent parts. A value of “Host-based RAID Controller” indicates this instance represents a RAID storage controller contained within a host computer. A value of “Storage Device Enclosure” indicates this instance represents an enclosure that contains storage devices. A “Virtual Tape Library” is the emulation of a tape library by a Virtual Library System. A “Virtual Library System” uses disk storage to emulate tape libraries.A “FC Switch” indicates this instance is dedicated to switching layer 2 fibre channel frames. An “Ethernet Switch” indicates this instance is dedicated to switching layer 2 ethernet frames.

ValueMap Values
0 Not Dedicated
1 Unknown
2 Other
3 Storage
4 Router
5 Switch
6 Layer 3 Switch
7 Central Office Switch
8 Hub
9 Access Server
10 Firewall
11 Print
12 I/O
13 Web Caching
14 Management
15 Block Server
16 File Server
17 Mobile User Device
18 Repeater
19 Bridge/Extender
20 Gateway
21 Storage Virtualizer
22 Media Library
23 ExtenderNode
24 NAS Head
25 Self-contained NAS
26 UPS
27 IP Phone
28 Management Controller
29 Chassis Manager
30 Host-based RAID controller
31 Storage Device Enclosure
32 Desktop
33 Laptop
34 Virtual Tape Library
35 Virtual Library System
36 Network PC/Thin Client
37 FC Switch
38 Ethernet Switch
DMTF Reserved
32568..65535 Vendor Reserved

Local methods

uint32 SetPowerState (uint32 PowerState, datetime Time)

Deprecated! Sets the power state of the computer. The use of this method has been deprecated. Instead, use the SetPowerState method in the associated PowerManagementService class.

Parameters

IN uint32 PowerState

The Desired state for the COmputerSystem.

ValueMap Values
1 Full Power
2 Power Save - Low Power Mode
3 Power Save - Standby
4 Power Save - Other
5 Power Cycle
6 Power Off
7 Hibernate
8 Soft Off
IN datetime Time
Time indicates when the power state should be set, either as a regular date-time value or as an interval value (where the interval begins when the method invocation is received.

Inherited methods

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