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Table 23. Memory (continued)
Property Description
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 = 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
ErrorMethodology
ErrorMethodology for Memory is a string property that
indicates whether parity or CRC algorithms, ECC or other
mechanisms are used. Details on the algorithm can also be
supplied.
FailOverState
An integer enumeration indicating that active memory has
failed and the spare or backup memory may have taken over.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = None
3 = Active
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. DMTF has reserved the unused
portion of the continuum for additional HealthStates in the
future.
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
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