Reference Guide
Property Description
RequestStateChange (Method)
Requests that the state of the element be changed to the value specified in the
RequestedState parameter. When the requested state change takes place, the
EnabledState and RequestedState of the element will be the same. Invoking the
RequestStateChange method multiple times could result in earlier requests being
overwritten or lost.
A return code of 0 shall indicate the state change was successfully initiated.
A return code of 3 shall indicate that the state transition cannot complete within the
interval specified by the TimeoutPeriod parameter.
A return code of 4096 (0x1000) shall indicate the state change was successfully initiated, a
ConcreteJob has been created, and its reference returned in the output parameter Job.
Any other return code indicates an error condition.
DCIM_RecordLog
Table 48. RecordLog
Property Description
ElementName
ElementName A user-friendly name for the object. This property allows each instance to
define a user-friendly name in addition to its key properties, identity data, and description
information.
NOTE: The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined 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 configuration for the
Enabled State of an element.
Possible values are:
• 2 = Enabled
• 3 = Disabled
• 5 = Not Applicable
• 6 = Enabled but Offline
• 7 = No Default
• 9 = Quiesce
• .. = DMTF Reserved
• 32768..65535 = Vendor Reserved
By default, the element is Enabled (value = 2).
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.
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