Reference Guide
Property Description Data Type
LogFormat Defines whether the event log data is
unicode formatted or binary (raw). Values for
the event LogFormat property are:
1 - Formatted (event log only) 2 -
Unformatted
3 - Events_and_POST_Formatted (both the
event log and the power‑on self-test (POST)
log are unicode formatted)
uint16
FanStatus Indicates the global status of fan sensors. string
TempStatus Indicates the global status of temperature
sensors.
string
VoltStatus Indicates the global status of voltage sensors. string
AmpStatus Indicates the global status of current sensors. string
PsStatus Indicates the global status of power supplies. string
MemStatus Indicates the global status of memory
devices.
string
ProcStatus Indicates the global status of processor
devices.
string
FanRedStatus Indicates the global status of the cooling unit. string
PsRedStatus Indicates the global status of the power unit. string
IsDefaultThrSupported Indicates whether resetting default
thresholds are supported.
Boolean
ChassisSystemProperties Indicates chassis characteristics, such as
energy smart and so on.
uint16
ChassisSystemRevision Indicates the chassis revision. uint16
EsmLogStatus Indicates the global status of ESM log. string
MemoryRedStatus Indicates the global status of memory
redundancy.
string
ChassisExpressServiceCode Indicates the chassis express service code. string
ChassisNodeID Chassis Node ID string
CIM_PhysicalComponent
The CIM_PhysicalComponent class listed in Table below represents any low-level or basic component within a package. A component
object either cannot or does not need to be broken down into its constituent parts. For example, an application specific integrated circuit
(ASIC) cannot be broken down into smaller discrete parts.
CIM_Physical Element
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