Reference Guide

Property Description
is an arbitrary string and is dened independently of any placement
or location-oriented hierarchy.
VendorCompatibilityStrings
An array of strings that identify the component that is compatible
with, and can be inserted in a slot that reports this string as one of
the array element in the VendorCompatibilityStrings. This allows
system administrators to determine whether it is appropriate to
insert a package into a slot to ensure uniqueness within the
NameSpace, each value dened by the vendor for use in the
VendorCompatibilityStrings property SHOULD be constructed using
the following preferred algorithm: : Where and are separated by a
colon ':', and where MUST include a copyrighted, trademarked or
otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity
creating/dening the InstanceID, or is a registered ID that is
assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority
(This is similar to the _ structure of Schema class names.) In
addition, to ensure uniqueness MUST NOT contain a colon (':').
When using this algorithm, the rst colon to appear in InstanceID
MUST appear between and . is chosen by the business entity and
SHOULD not be re-used to identify dierent underlying (real-world)
elements.
ChangePropertyOwenershipTag (Method)
This method allows a user to change the Property Ownership Tag
of a system.
ChangeAssetTag (Method)
This method allows a user to change the Asset Tag of a system.
DCIM_Chip
Property
Description
CanBeFRUed
Boolean that indicates whether this PhysicalElement can be FRUed
(TRUE) or not (FALSE).
CreationClassName
Indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation
of an instance. When used with the other key properties of this
class, this property allows all instances of this class and its
subclasses to be uniquely identied.
ElementName
A user-friendly name for the object. This property allows each
instance to dene a user-friendly name in addition to its key
properties, identity data, and description information.
NOTE: The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is
also dened as a user-friendly name. But, it is often sub
classed to be a Key. It is not reasonable that the same
property can convey both identity and a user-friendly
name, without inconsistencies. Where Name exists and is
not a Key (such as for instances of LogicalDevice), the
same information can be present in both the Name and
ElementName properties.
Manufacturer
The name of the organization responsible for producing the
PhysicalElement. This organization may be the entity from where
the Element is purchased, but this is not necessarily true. The latter
information is contained in the Vendor property of CIM_Product.
Model
The name by which the PhysicalElement is generally known.
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