HP Insight Management WBEM Providers for HP integrated VMware ESXi Data Sheet

HP Insight Manager WBEM Smart Component Installer Provider Overview 328
The following table lists the properties implemented.
Property Name Property Implementation
CIM_ManagedElement
InstanceID
Opaque identifier
Caption
“HP Smart Component Installer Capabilities”
Description
“HP Smart Component Installer Capabilities”
ElementName
“HP Smart Component Installer Capabilities”
CIM_Capabilities
CIM_SoftwareInstallationServiceCapabilities
SupportedAsychronousActions
5: URI
SupportedSynchronousActions
2: None
SupportedExtendedResourceTypes
12: HP Smart Component
CanAddToCollection
False
SupportedInstallOptions[]
2: Defer Reset –Smart Component not setting reboot
3: Force Install – Smart Component force
4: Install – Smart Component default execution
6: Repair – Smart Component –e or rewrite. This value
instructs the firmware to be re-installed if the version of
firmware to be deployed is the same as or newer than what is
already installed. In the event the firmware on the hardware to
be flashed is newer than the version of firmware in the
component, the installation of the firmware is bypassed
7: Reboot – Smart Component reboot
32768 : unpack. This value will cause the component to extract
the contents of the embedded zip file to the directory identified
by <dirname>
32769: Smart Component –u (Use file). This option tells the
smart component to update the devices as reflected in the
XML file passed in as <filename>. This is used by
components that do self-discovery to let higher level
applications such as HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM)
whether a particular device needs to be updated when in a
multi-target environment.
32770: Smart Component –d (Discovery)
32771: Smart Component –g or Downgrade. This value
instructs the firmware to be installed if the version of firmware
to be deployed is earlier than or newer than what is already
installed. Installation is not to occur if the firmware version
installed matches the version within the component.
32772: Smart Component –m or Mutual. SHARED STORAGE
ENCLOSURES ONLY! This value is used to inform a component it is OK
to flash a drive or enclosure in a shared storage environment. An example
of a shared storage environment is a clustered environment. Flashing a
drive from one server in the cluster while other servers are accessing the
drive can cause data corruption and/or data loss.
32773: Smart Component estimated execution time.