White Papers
Dell™ Lifecycle Controller 2 Web Services Interface Guide for Linux  Version: 2.1.0 
63 
 <n1:Manufacturer>Hynix Semiconductor</n1:Manufacturer> 
 <n1:MemoryType>24</n1:MemoryType> 
 <n1:Model>DDR3 DIMM</n1:Model> 
 <n1:PartNumber>HMT325R7BFR8A-H9</n1:PartNumber> 
 <n1:PrimaryStatus>1</n1:PrimaryStatus> 
 <n1:Rank>1</n1:Rank> 
 <n1:SerialNumber>1DC1FA2E</n1:SerialNumber> 
 <n1:Size>2048</n1:Size> 
 <n1:Speed>1333</n1:Speed> 
 </n1:DCIM_MemoryView> 
. 
. 
. 
. 
9.4  CPU Inventory 
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_CPUView class. The Dell CPU Profile describes 
platform’s CPUs. Each CPU’s information is represented by an instance of DCIM_CPUView class.  
Profile and Associated MOFs:  
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile 
Enumerate DCIM_CPUView with the following parameters and syntax: 
EXAMPLE: 
wsman enumerate http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_CPUView 
-h $IPADDRESS -V -v -c dummy.cert -P 443 
-u $USERNAME -p $PASSWORD 
-j utf-8 -y basic 
OUTPUT: 
 <n1:DCIM_CPUView> 
 <n1:CPUFamily>B3</n1:CPUFamily> 
 <n1:CPUStatus>1</n1:CPUStatus> 
 <n1:Cache1Associativity>7</n1:Cache1Associativity> 
 <n1:Cache1ErrorMethodology>5</n1:Cache1ErrorMethodology> 
 <n1:Cache1Level>0</n1:Cache1Level> 
 <n1:Cache1PrimaryStatus>1</n1:Cache1PrimaryStatus> 
 <n1:Cache1SRAMType>2</n1:Cache1SRAMType> 
 <n1:Cache1Size>256</n1:Cache1Size> 
 <n1:Cache1Type>4</n1:Cache1Type> 
 <n1:Cache1WritePolicy>0</n1:Cache1WritePolicy> 










