HP-UX WBEM Kernel Modules Datasheets

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Data Sheet
HP-UX kcmodule
Provider
HP WBEM Services
HP-UX WBEM kcmodule Provider
Provider Overview
Description
W
eb-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is an industry wide initiative to unify the management of
system, networks, and applications across multiple and diverse vendor environments.
The kcmodule command is used to manage kernel modules and subsystems. The kcmodule provider works
in the WBEM environment and enables you to obtain information about kernel modules and their usage,
and make changes to their usage.
Requirements
The provider requires:
HP WBEM Services A.02.05 for HP-UX 11i v2 / 11i v3 systems.
Supported managed
resources
The kcmodule provider gathers information related to the kcmodule command from systems running HP-UX
11i v2 / 11i v3.
Supported OS
The provider is supported on HP-UX 11i v2 / 11i v3 systems.
Setting up this provider
Installing this provider
The kcmodule provider installs the following files/directories on the system:
Registration MOF file: HPUX_ProviderModuleR.mof (in /opt/uxprov/mof directory)
Provider registration MOF file: HPUX_KCModule.mof (in /opt/uxprov/mof directory)
This provider is installed by default on HP-UX 11i v2 / 11i v3 systems.
The HP-UX kcmodule provider is registered to support the "root/cimv2" namespace as an instance
provider.
Configuring this provider
This provider does not accept specific configuration adjustments beyond the standard WBEM support.
Using this provider
Schema supported by this
provider
The provider supports the
HPUX_KCModule class. Table 1 describes the properties and methods supported
by the provider.
Table 1: HPUX_KCModule properties
Table 1 describes the properties of the HPUX_KCModule class. It has three columns. The first column lists the property name (including type and
units), the second is the property inheritance (indicating which class or superclass defines the property), and the third discusses the property
description and lists value. Each row describes a property.
Note:
Some properties in the table are marked with the “Write” qualifier (based
on their designation in the DMTF CIM schema). The property values marked with “Write” qualifier can be modified by users using the
modifyInstance method.
Property name Property Inheritance Property Description (and value)

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