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Power Supply Profile
system1 : ComputerSystem
pwrsupply2 : PowerSupply
TotalPowerOutput : 930000
ElementName : Power Supply 2
EnabledState : 2 (Enabled)
OperationalStatus[]: { 2 (OK) }
HealthState: 5 (OK)
redundancyset1 : RedundancySet
InstanceID : XYZ : Power Supply Redundancy 1
RedundancyStatus : Redundant
TypeOfSet[] : { 4 (Sparing)}
SystemDevice
pwrsupply1 : PowerSupply
TotalPowerOutput : 930000
ElementName : Power Supply 1
EnabledState : 6 (Enabled but
Offline)
OperationalStatus[]: { 2 (OK) }
HealthState: 5 (OK)
MemberOfCollection
MemberOfCollection
IsSpare
SpareStatus : 2 (Hot Standby)
FailoverSupported : 4 (Both Manual and
Automatic)
SystemDevice
OwningCollectionElement
Figure 3 – Power Supply Profile: Redundancy Object Diagram
Figure 4 shows a possible instantiation of the Power Supply Profile in which the power supply is
dedicated to supply power to a particular managed element. In this diagram, pwrsupply1 is associated to
blade2 through the CIM_SuppliesPower association. This association denotes that pwrsupply1 supplies
power only to blade2 and does not supply power to modular1 and blade1. In this case, the
CIM_SystemDevice association does not reference the element to which pwrsupply1 supplies power.
modular1 : ComputerSystem
pwrsupply1 : PowerSupply
TotalPowerOutput : 930000
ElementName : Power Supply 1
EnabledState : 2 (Enabled)
OperationalStatus[]: { 2 (OK) }
HealthState: 5 (OK)
SystemDevice
blade1 : ComputerSystem
SystemComponent
blade2 : ComputerSystem
SystemComponent
SuppliesPower
Figure 4 – Power Supply Profile: Dedicated Power Supply
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