Reference Guide

Property Description
IsNext
An enumerated integer indicating whether or not the referenced setting is the next setting
to be applied. For example, the application could take place on a re-initialization, reset,
reconguration request. This could be a permanent setting, or a setting used only one time,
as indicated by the ag. If it is a permanent setting then the setting is applied every time the
managed element reinitializes, until this ag is manually reset. However, if it is single use,
then the ag is automatically cleared after the settings are applied. Also note that if this ag
is specied (i.e. set to value other than Unknown), then this takes precedence over any
SettingData that may have been specied as Default. For example: If the managed element
is a computer system, and the value of this ag is Is Next, then the setting will be eective
next time the system resets. And, unless this ag is changed, it will persist for subsequent
system resets. However, if this ag is set to Is Next For Single Use, then this setting will
only be used once and the ag would be reset after that to Is Not Next. So, in the above
example, if the system reboots in a quick succession, the setting will not be used at the
second reboot.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Is Next
2 = Is Not Next
3 = Is Next For Single Use
IsPending
An enumerated integer that indicates whether or not the referenced CIM_SettingData
instance represents outstanding changes to the conguration of the referenced
CIM_ManagedElement that are known to be pending and are in the process of being
applied. A value of 0 Unknown indicates that the referenced instance of CIM_SettingData
may represent the last conguration applied to the referenced CIM_ManagedElement. A
value of 2 (Is Pending) indicates that the referenced instance of CIM_SettingData
represents outstanding changes to the conguration of the referenced
CIM_ManagedElement that are known to be pending. A value of 3 (Is Not Pending)
indicates that the referenced instance of CIM_SettingData does not represent outstanding
changes to the conguration of the referenced CIM_ManagedElement.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
2 = Is Pending
3 = Is Not Pending
.. = DMTF Reserved
32768.. = Vendor Reserved
ManagedElement
The managed element.
SettingData
The SettingData object that is associated with the element.
DCIM_OrderedMemberOfCollection
Property
Description
AssignedSequence
AssignedSequence is an unsigned integer n that indicates the relative position of members
within a Collection. When n is a positive integer, it indicates a place in the sequence of
members, with smaller integers indicating earlier positions in the sequence. The special value
0 indicates don't care. If two or more members have the same non-zero sequence number,
then the ordering between those members is irrelevant, but they must all be ordered at the
appropriate place in the overall sequence. A series of examples will make ordering of
members clearer: If all members have the same sequence number, regardless of whether it
is 0 or non-zero, any order is acceptable. The values are: 1:MEMBER A 2:MEMBER B
1:MEMBER C 3:MEMBER D indicate two acceptable orders: A,C,B,D or C,A,B,D, because A
and C can be ordered in either sequence, but only at the 1 position.
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