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Table 27. IndicatorLED (continued)
Property Description
example, the element may not be operating at optimal performance or it may be
reporting recoverable errors.
15 = Minor failure All functionality is available but some may be degraded.
20 = Major failure The element is failing. It is possible that some or all of the
functionality of this component is degraded or not working.
25 = Critical failure The element is non-functional and recovery may not be
possible.
30 = Non-recoverable error The element has completely failed, and recovery
is not possible. All functionality provided by this element has been lost.
.. = DMTF Reserved
SystemCreationClassName
The CreationClassName of the scoping system.
SystemName
The System Name of the scoping system.
TransitioningToState
Indicates the target state to which the instance is transitioning.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
2 = Enabled
3 = Disabled
4 = Shut Down
5 = No Change Indicates that no transition is in progress.
6 = Offline
7 = Test
8 = Defer
9 = Quiesce
10 = Reboot
11 = Reset
12 = Not Applicable Indicates the implementation does not support
representing ongoing transitions.
A value other than 5 or 12 identifies the state to which the element is in the process
of transitioning.
DCIM_PowerSupply
Table 28. PowerSupply
Property Description
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 identified.
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 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.
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