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CIM_RedundancyGroup
The CIM_RedundancyGroup class described in Table properties below is a set of components that provide more instances of
a critical component than are required for the systems operation. The extra components are used in case of critical component
failure. For example, multiple power supplies allow a working power supply to take over when another power supply has failed.
The following table describes the property, description, and data type details for the CIM RedundancyGroup.
Class Name: CIM_RedundancyGroup
Parent Class: CIM_LogicalElement
Table 52. CIM_RedundancyGroup Properties
Property Description Data Type
CreationClassName See Common Properties of Classes string
Name Serves as the key for the redundancy
groups instance in an enterprise
environment.
string
RedundancyStatus Provides information on the state of
the redundancy group. Values for the
RedundancyStatus property are as
follows:
0- Unknown
1- Other
2- Fully redundant. Fully redundant -
all of the configured redundancy is still
available.
3 - Degraded redundancy. Degraded
redundancy - that some failures have
been experienced but some reduced
amount of redundancy is still available.
4 - Redundancy lost. Redundancy
lost - that a sufficient number of
failures have occurred so that no
redundancy is available and the next
failure experienced causes overall failure.
uint16
CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup
The CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup class described in below properties Table applies to systems that have more capability and
components than are required for normal operation, for example, systems that have extra fans or power supplies.
The following table describes the property, description, and data type details for the CIM ExtraCapacityGroup.
CIM_LogicalElement
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