HP SIM V5.1 User Guide (356920-009, January 2007)

DescriptionData TypeColumn Name
Flag indicating if this system supports HTTP-based
management; a value of -1 indicates the system was not
yet identified; a value of 0 indicates HTTP was not found
on the system a value of 1 indicates that HTTP was found
on the system
INTHTTP
Flag indicating if this system supports DMI-based
management; a value of -1 indicates the system was not
yet identified; a value of 0 indicates DMI was not found on
the system; a value of 1 indicates DMI was found on the
system
INTDMI
Always 2.0.NCHAR(32)DMIVerStr
If WBEM is detected on the system, then this is set to 1;
otherwise, it is set to 0
INTWBEM
The version of WBEM that HP SIM found on the systemNCHAR(32)WBEMverStr
If SSH was detected on the system this is set to 1; otherwise,
it is set to 0
INTSSH
The System ID returned from the SSH requestNCHAR(64)SSHverStr
For future expansion.nchar(32)PrimaryAddress
The device key of the system that is used for the WMI proxy
for the system for this record (In other words HP SIM uses
the system with same device key as the WMIProxyID for
making WBEM to requests through the WMI Mapper
running on that other system.)
INTWMIProxyID
ExtentStatus_values table
DescriptionData TypeColumn Name
Used for reporting purposesBIGINTExtentStatusId
Used for reporting purposesSMALLINTExtentStatusValue
Used for reporting purposesINTExtentStatusPos
DeviceSnmpSettings table
The DeviceSnmpSettings table contains the SNMP settings currently configured for the systems. The
DeviceSnmpSettings fields are defined in the following table.
DescriptionData TypeColumn Name
Associates a system with its collected set of data (This system
information is linked using the DeviceKey from the devices
table.)
INT*DeviceKey
The network timeout value in secondsINTnetworkTimeout
The number of retries to be used for SNMP requestsINTnetworkRetries
ICMP ping timeout value in secondsINTicmpTimeout
The number of ICMP ping retries to performINTicmpRetries
Defines if this system uses defaults (Global protocol settings)
for some or all protocols or its individual settings (This is a
bitmask field where the different bits define what defaults
are to be used. The values are logically ordered together:
1= use the default SNMP read community, 2 = use the
default SNMP write community, 4 = use the default SNMP
timeout, 8 = use the default SNMP retries, 16 = use the
default icmp timeout, 32 = use the default ICMP retries, 64
= use the default WBEM user name, 128 = use the default
WBEM password)
INTdefaultProtoMask
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