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Table 29. Battery (continued)
Property Description
applications, it is strongly recommended that providers or instrumentation provide
both the Status and OperationalStatus properties. Further, the first value of
OperationalStatus should contain the primary status for the element. When
instrumented, Status (because it is single-valued) should also provide the primary
status of the element.
OtherIdentifyingInfo
OtherIdentifyingInfo captures data, in addition to DeviceID information, that could be
used to identify a LogicalDevice. For example, you could use this property to hold the
operating system's user-friendly name for the Device.
PrimaryStatus
Provides a high level status value, intended to align with Red-Yellow-Green type
representation of status. It should be used in conjunction with DetailedStatus to
provide high level and detailed health status of the ManagedElement and its
subcomponents.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown Indicates the implementation is in general capable of returning
this property, but is unable to do so at this time.
1 = OK Indicates the ManagedElement is functioning normally.
2 = Degraded Indicates the ManagedElement is functioning below normal.
3 = Error Indicates the ManagedElement is in an Error condition.
.. = DMTF Reserved
0x8000.. = Vendor Reserved
RemainingCapacityMaxError
The maximum error (as a percentage) in the mWatt-hour data reported by
RemainingCapacity property.
RequestedState
An integer enumeration that indicates the last requested or desired state for the
element, irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested. The actual
state of the element is represented by EnabledState. This property is provided to
compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown Indicates the last requested state for the element is unknown.
2 = Enabled
3 = Disabled
4 = Shut Down
5 = No Change
6 = Offline Indicates that the element has been requested to transition to the
Enabled but Offline EnabledState.
7 = Test
8 = Deferred
9 = Quiesce
10 = Reboot Refers to doing a Shut Down and then moving to an Enabled
state.
11 = Reset Indicates that the element is first Disabled and then Enabled.
12 = Not Applicable
.. = DMTF Reserved
32768..65535 = Vendor Reserved
NOTE: When EnabledState is set to 5 (Not Applicable), then this property has
no meaning. Refer to the EnabledState property description for explanations of
the values in the RequestedState enumeration.
NOTE: The value No Change (5) has been deprecated instead of indicating the
last requested state is Unknown (0). If the last requested or desired state is
unknown, RequestedState should have the value Unknown (0), but may have
the value No Change (5).
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