Reference Guide

CIM_Dependency
The CIM_Dependency class is an association used to establish dependency relationships between two managed system elements. The
CIM_Dependency class described in the figure below does not have a parent class because it is a relationship or association between two
elements.
Each class derived from the CIM_Dependency class has an element called an antecedent that represents the independent object in this
association, and another element called a dependent that represents the object that is dependent on the antecedent. For example,
consider two managed system elements: Chassis1 and PowerSupply3. Chassis1 is the antecedent element because a managed power
supply would always be either contained in, or grouped with, a chassis.
Topics:
DELL_FanSensor
CIM_PackageTempSensor
CIM_PackageVoltSensor
CIM_PackageCurrentSensor
CIM_PackageFanSensor
CIM_PackagePowerSupplySensor
DELL_PackagePSRedundancy
DELL_PSRedundancy
DELL_AssociatedSupplyPCAmps
DELL_AssociatedSystemPCWatts
AssociatedSystemPCData
DELL_PowerProfileData
DELL_FanSensor
The DELL_FanSensor class described in DELL_FanSensor Properties defines a Dell-specific association between a fan and a sensor.
The
CIM_PackageFanSensor class contains fans that assist in cooling the entire package as opposed to a fan dedicated to cooling
only some of the components in the package.
The following table describes the element, description, and parent class details for DELL FanSensor.
Class Name: DELL_FanSensor
Parent Class:CIM_Dependency
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