Reference Guide
Property Description
relationship. For example, a StorageExtent could be composed of
120 blocks. However, the Extent itself may use 20 blocks for
redundancy data. If another StorageExtent is BasedOn this Extent,
only 100 blocks would be available to it. This information (100
blocks is available for consumption) is indicated in the
ConsumableBlocks property.
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 identied.
DeviceID
An address or other identifying information used to uniquely name
the LogicalDevice.
ElementName
A user-friendly name for the object. This property allows each
instance to dene a user-friendly name in addition to its key
properties, identity data, and description information.
NOTE: The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is
also dened as a user-friendly name. But, it is often
subclassed 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.
EnabledDefault
An enumerated value indicating an administrator's default or startup
conguration for the Enabled State of an element.
Possible values are:
• 2 = Enabled
• 3 = Disabled
• 5 = Not Applicable
• 6 = Enabled but Oine
• 7 = No Default
• 9 = Quiesce
• .. = DMTF Reserved
• 32768..65535 = Vendor Reserved
EnabledState
An integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and disabled
states of an element. It can also indicate the transitions between
these requested states. For example, shutting down (value = 4) and
starting (value = 10) are transient states between enabled and
disabled.
Possible values are:
• 0 = Unknown
• 1 = Other
• 2 = Enabled — Indicates that the element is or could be
executing commands, will process any queued commands, and
queues new requests.
• 3 = Disabled — Indicates that the element will not execute
commands and will drop any new requests.
• 4 = Shutting Down — Indicates that the element is in the
process of going to a Disabled state.
• 5 = Not Applicable — Indicates the element does not support
being enabled or disabled.
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