CIM Reference Guide
Introduction 11
Status Provides a string indicating how well the component is
functioning—comparable to "health." Status values for
operational and nonoperational conditions include:
Operational Status Values:
OK indicates that the object is functioning normally.
Degraded means that the item is functioning, but not optimally.
Stressed indicates that the element is functioning, but needs
attention. Examples of Stressed states are overloaded,
overheated, and so on.
Nonoperational Status Values:
Non-recover means that a nonrecoverable error has occurred.
Error means that an element has encountered an operational
condition that is severe as compared to its normal mode of
operation.
string
SystemCreationClassName Indicates the system’s creation class name. string
UnitModifier Provides the unit multiplier for the values returned by this
sensor. All the values returned by this sensor are represented in
units of 10 raised to the power of the unit modifier. If the unit
modifier is –6, then the units of the values returned are
microvolts. The units apply to all numeric properties of the
sensor, unless explicitly overridden by the units’ qualifier.
sint32
UpperThresholdCritical If the current reading is between upper threshold critical and
upper threshold fatal, the current status is critical. See
Figure 3-2.
sint32
UpperThresholdNonCritical If the current reading is between lower threshold noncritical
and lower threshold critical, the current status is noncritical.
See Figure 3-2.
sint32
Version Version should be in the form <major>.<minor>.<revision>
or <major>.<minor><letter><revision>; for example, 1.2.3
or 1.2a3.
string
Table 1-2. Common Properties of Classes (continued)
Property Description Data Type