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Table 31. NumericSensor (continued)
Property Description Supported
Operating
System(s)
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.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = EnabledIndicates that the element is or could be executing commands,
will process any queued commands, and queues new requests.
3 = DisabledIndicates that the element will not execute commands and will
drop any new requests.
4 = Shutting DownIndicates that the element is in the process of going to a
Disabled state.
5 = Not ApplicableIndicates the element does not support being enabled or
disabled.
6 = Enabled but OfflineIndicates that the element may be completing
commands, and will drop any new requests.
7 = In TestIndicates that the element is in a test state.
8 = DeferredIndicates that the element may be completing commands, but
will queue any new requests.
9 = QuiesceIndicates that the element is enabled but in a restricted mode.
10 = StartingIndicates that the element is in the process of going to an
Enabled state. New requests are queued.
11..32767 = DMTF Reserved
32768..65535 = Vendor Reserved
For example, shutting down (value = 4) and starting (value = 10) are transient
states between enabled and disabled.
Windows, Linux
HealthState Indicates the current health of the element. This attribute expresses the health of
this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents. Possible values are:
0 = UnknownThe implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time.
5 = OKThe element is fully functional and is operating within normal
operational parameters and without error.
10 = Degraded/WarningThe element is in working order and all functionality
is provided. However, the element is not working to the best of its abilities. For
example, the element may not be operating at optimal performance or it may be
reporting recoverable errors.
15 = Minor failureAll functionality is available but some may be degraded.
20 = Major failureThe element is failing. It is possible that some or all of the
functionality of this component is degraded or not working.
25 = Critical failureThe element is non-functional and recovery may not be
possible.
30 = Non-recoverable errorThe element has completely failed, and recovery
is not possible. All functionality provided by this element has been lost.
.. = DMTF Reserved
DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional
HealthStates in the future.
Windows, Linux
LowerThresholdCriti
cal
The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max values) for
determining whether the Sensor is operating under Normal, NonCritical or
Windows, Linux
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