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Property Description
<Schema Name>_<Class Name> structure of Schema class names.) In addition, to ensure
uniqueness, <OrgID> must not contain a colon (:). When using this algorithm, the rst colon
to appear in InstanceID must appear between <OrgID> and <LocalID> . <LocalID> is chosen
by the business entity and should not be reused to identify dierent underlying (real-world)
elements. If the above preferred algorithm is not used, the dening entity must assure that
the resulting InstanceID is not reused across any InstanceIDs produced by this or other
providers for the NameSpace of this instance. For DMTF-dened instances, the preferred
algorithm must be used with the <OrgID>set to CIM.
PowerChangeCapabilities
An enumeration indicating the specic power-related capabilities of a managed element.
Since this is an array, multiple values may be specied.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = Power Saving Modes Entered Automatically — Indicates that a managed element
can change its power state based on usage or other criteria
3 = Power State Settable — Indicates that the RequestPowerStateChange method is
supported
4 = Power Cycling Supported — Indicates that the RequestPowerStateChange method
can be invoked with the PowerState input variable set to Power Cycle (O Soft)
5 = Timed Power On Supported — Indicates that the RequestPowerStateChange
method can be invoked with the PowerState input variable set to 'Power On' and the
Time parameter set to a specic date and time, or interval, for power on.
6 = O Hard Power Cycling Supported
7 = HW Reset Supported
8 = Graceful Shutdown Supported — Indicates that the managed element can be sent a
hardware signal requesting an orderly shutdown prior to the requested power state
change.
PowerStatesSupported
An enumeration that indicates the power states supported by a managed element. Because
this is an array, multiple values can be specied. The current values in the enumeration are:
2 = On — Corresponds to ACPI state G0 or S0 or D0.
3 = Sleep - Light — C orresponds to ACPI state G1, S1/S2, or D1.
4 = Sleep - Deep — Ccorresponds to ACPI state G1, S3, or D2.
5 = Power Cycle (O - Soft) — Corresponds to ACPI state G2, S5, or D3, but where
the managed element is set to return to power state On at a pre-determined time.
6 = O — Hard, corresponding to ACPI state G3, S5, or D3.
7 = Hibernate (O - Soft) — Corresponds to ACPI state S4, where the state of the
managed element is preserved and will be recovered upon powering on.
8 = O — Soft, corresponding to ACPI state G2, S5, or D3.
9 = Power Cycle (O-Hard) — Corresponds to the managed element reaching the ACPI
state G3 followed by ACPI state S0.
10 = Master Bus Reset, corresponds to the system reaching ACPI state S5 followed by
ACPI state S0. This is used to represent system master bus reset.
11 = Diagnostic Interrupt (NMI) — Corresponds to the system reaching ACPI state S5
followed by ACPI state S0. This is used to represent system non-maskable interrupt.
12 = O - Soft Graceful — Equivalent to O Soft but preceded by a request to the
managed element to perform an orderlyshutdown.
13 = O - Hard Graceful — Equivalent to O Hard but preceded by a request to the
managed element to perform an orderly shutdown.
14 = Master Bus Rest Graceful — Equivalent to Master Bus Reset but preceded by a
request to the managed element to perform an orderly shutdown.
15 = Power Cycle (O - Soft Graceful) — Equivalent to Power Cycle (O - Soft) but
preceded by a request to the managed element to perform an orderly shutdown.
16 = Power Cycle (O - Hard Graceful) — Equivalent to Power Cycle (O - Hard) but
preceded by a request to the managed element to perform an orderly shutdown.
.. = DMTF Reserved.
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