HP-UX WBEM nPartition Provider Data Sheet
CreatorProductName and possibly also OEM Product name. Client applications
should first check if OEM Product name is present in the instance. If so, this
value should be used to identify the type of system. If that is not present, then try
CreatorProductName, and finally try ModelString..
Table 6. HP_NParComplex extrinsic methods
Method Name Description Exceptions thrown
uint32 ForcedUnlockProfile(
string MpPassword )
See Table 4. See Table 4.
uint32 CancelPe
ndingProfile(
string MpPassword )
Cancels a pending complex
profile. The method will
return success (0), but do
nothing if there is no
pending profile. The method
will fail if the service
processor has already
distributed the pending
profile to one or more cells
and so cannot cancel the
pending profile.
MpPassword (management
processor password) is
required when the
namespace is for a remote
MP otherwise it is ignored.
CIMOperationFailedException
if the operation fails.
HP_NParPartition (Concrete Class)
HP_NParPartition is a subclass of HP_NParProfile. Instances of this class
represent nPartitions in a partitionable complex. This class supports the same
extrinsic methods as HP_NParProfile. Note that on systems configured for Instant
Capacity, the provider will not modify any instance of this class without approval
from Instant Capacity software.
Table 7. HP_NParPartition properties
Property Name Property Inheritance
Property Value (and data
source)
uint32 PartitionID [Key] Local
The ID of this nPartition in
the complex.
uint32 SequenceNumber HP_NParProfile See Table 3.
uint8 PartitionType Local
Type of cells in this
nPartition. Values are
Unknown(0), Other(1), PA-
RISC(2), and ItaniumĀ®-