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DCIM_RoleLimitedToTarget
Table 137. RoleLimitedToTarget
Property Description
DefiningRole
The Role whose target set is explicitly defined.
TargetElement
Reference to the target set that can be accessed from the Role.
DCIM_ElementCapacity
Table 138. ElementCapacity
Property Description
Capacity
PhysicalCapacity describes the minimum and maximum requirements, and ability to support
different types of hardware for a PhysicalElement.
Element
The PhysicalElement being described.
DCIM_ServiceAffectsElement
Table 139. ServiceAffectsElement
Property Description
AffectedElement
The Managed Element that is affected by the Service.
AffectingElement
The Service that is affecting the ManagedElement.
AssignedSequence
AssignedSequence is an unsigned integer 'n' that indicates the relative sequence in which
order the ManagedElement instances are affected by the Service, which is associated to
the ManagedElement instances through this class. The implementation of the Service uses
the relative sequence to order all the managed elements represented by ManagedElements
associated through this class for servicing or prioritizing. When n is a positive integer, it
indicates a place in the sequence of affected elements, with smaller integers indicating
earlier positions in the sequence. NULL or the special value 0 indicates don't care. If two or
more affected elements have the same non-zero sequence number, then the ordering
between those elements is irrelevant, but they must all be serviced in the appropriate order
in the overall sequence. A series of examples will make order of elements clearer: If all
elements affected have the same sequence number, regardless of whether it is 0 or non-
zero, any order is acceptable. The values, 1:ELEMENT A 2:ELEMENT B 1:ELEMENT C
3:ELEMENT D, indicate two acceptable orders: A,C,B,D or C,A,B,D, since A and C can be
ordered in either sequence, but only at the 1 position.
NOTE: The non-zero sequence numbers need not start with 1, and they need
not be consecutive. All that matters is their relative magnitude.
ElementEffects
An enumeration that describes the effect on the ManagedElement. This array corresponds
to the OtherElementEffectsDescriptions array, where the latter provides details that are
related to the high-level effects enumerated by this property. Additional detail is required if
the ElementEffects array contains the value 1 (Other).
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = Exclusive Use — Indicates that no other Service may have this association to the
element.
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