Class OMC_PhysicalMemory


  extends CIM_PhysicalMemory
A physical memory chip.
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Properties Implemented      (key properties are boldface)

+ Capacity
+ Caption
+ CreationClassName
+ DataWidth
+ Description
+ ElementName
+ FormFactor
+ InterleavePosition
+ Manufacturer
+ MemoryType
+ PartNumber
+ PositionInRow
+ RemovalConditions
+ SerialNumber
+ Speed
+ Tag
+ TotalWidth

Class Qualifiers

NameData TypeValueScopeFlavors
ClassConstraintstringinv:self.IsSpeedInMhz=true implies self.Speed = null and self.MaxMemorySpeed > 0, inv:self.IsSpeedInMhz=false implies self.MaxMemorySpeed=nullNone None
DescriptionstringA physical memory chip.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ProfilesstringPhysical Asset, System MemoryNone None
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
UMLPackagePathstringCIM::Physical::ComponentNone None

Local Class Properties

NameData TypeQualifiers
NameData TypeValueScopeFlavors
BankLabelstring
DescriptionstringA string identifying the physically labeled bank where the Memory is located - for example, 'Bank 0' or 'Bank A'.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005.4None None
MaxLenuint3264None None
CanBeFRUedboolean
DescriptionstringBoolean that indicates whether this PhysicalElement can be FRUed (TRUE) or not (FALSE).None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalIsFRUNone None
Capacityuint64
DescriptionstringThe total capacity of this PhysicalMemory, in bytes.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005.5None None
OverridestringCapacityTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
PUnitstringbyteNone None
UnitsstringBytesNone TRANSLATABLE= true
Captionstring
DescriptionstringThe Caption property is a short textual description (one- line string) of the object.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxLenuint3264None None
OverridestringCaptionTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
CommunicationStatusuint16
DescriptionstringCommunicationStatus indicates the ability of the instrumentation to communicate with the underlying ManagedElement. CommunicationStatus consists of one of the following values: Unknown, None, Communication OK, Lost Communication, or No Contact. A Null return indicates the implementation (provider) does not implement this property. "Unknown" indicates the implementation is in general capable of returning this property, but is unable to do so at this time. "Not Available" indicates that the implementation (provider) is capable of returning a value for this property, but not ever for this particular piece of hardware/software or the property is intentionally not used because it adds no meaningful information (as in the case of a property that is intended to add additional info to another property). "Communication OK " indicates communication is established with the element, but does not convey any quality of service. "No Contact" indicates that the monitoring system has knowledge of this element, but has never been able to establish communications with it. "Lost Communication" indicates that the Managed Element is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is currently unreachable.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, 4, .., 0x8000..None None
ValuesstringUnknown, Not Available, Communication OK, Lost Communication, No Contact, DMTF Reserved, Vendor ReservedNone TRANSLATABLE= true
CreationClassNamestring
DescriptionstringCreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used with the other key properties of this class, this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified.None TRANSLATABLE= true
KeybooleantrueNone OVERRIDABLE= false
MaxLenuint32256None None
OverridestringCreationClassNameTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
DataWidthuint16
DescriptionstringData width of the PhysicalMemory, in bits. A data width of 0 and a TotalWidth of 8 would indicate that the Memory is solely used to provide error correction bits.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005.8None None
OverridestringDataWidthTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
PUnitstringbitNone None
UnitsstringBitsNone TRANSLATABLE= true
Descriptionstring
DescriptionstringA textual description of the PhysicalElement.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|FRU|003.3None None
OverridestringDescriptionTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
DetailedStatusuint16
DescriptionstringDetailedStatus compliments PrimaryStatus with additional status detail. It consists of one of the following values: Not Available, No Additional Information, Stressed, Predictive Failure, Error, Non-Recoverable Error, SupportingEntityInError. Detailed status is used to expand upon the PrimaryStatus of the element. A Null return indicates the implementation (provider) does not implement this property. "Not Available" indicates that the implementation (provider) is capable of returning a value for this property, but not ever for this particular piece of hardware/software or the property is intentionally not used because it adds no meaningful information (as in the case of a property that is intended to add additional info to another property). "No Additional Information" indicates that the element is functioning normally as indicated by PrimaryStatus = "OK". "Stressed" indicates that the element is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of "Stressed" states are overload, overheated, and so on. "Predictive Failure" indicates that an element is functioning normally but a failure is predicted in the near future. "Non-Recoverable Error " indicates that this element is in an error condition that requires human intervention. "Supporting Entity in Error" indicates that this element might be "OK" but that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. An example is a network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower-layer networking problems.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_EnabledLogicalElement.PrimaryStatus, CIM_ManagedSystemElement.HealthStateNone None
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, .., 0x8000..None None
ValuesstringNot Available, No Additional Information, Stressed, Predictive Failure, Non-Recoverable Error, Supporting Entity in Error, DMTF Reserved, Vendor ReservedNone TRANSLATABLE= true
ElementNamestring
DescriptionstringA user-friendly name for the object. This property allows each instance to define a user-friendly name in addition to its key properties, identity data, and description information. Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user-friendly name. But, it is often subclassed to be a Key. It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user-friendly name, without inconsistencies. Where Name exists and is not a Key (such as for instances of LogicalDevice), the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalNameNone None
OverridestringElementNameTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
FormFactoruint16
DescriptionstringThe implementation form factor for the Chip. For example, values such as SIMM (7), TSOP (9) or PGA (10) can be specified.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005.6None None
OverridestringFormFactorTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23None None
ValuesstringUnknown, Other, SIP, DIP, ZIP, SOJ, Proprietary, SIMM, DIMM, TSOP, PGA, RIMM, SODIMM, SRIMM, SMD, SSMP, QFP, TQFP, SOIC, LCC, PLCC, BGA, FPBGA, LGANone TRANSLATABLE= true
Generationuint64
DescriptionstringGeneration is an optional, monotonically increasing property that may be used to identify a particular generation of the resource represented by this class. If Generation is supported by the implementation, its value shall not be null. Except as otherwise specified, a value (including null) of Generation specified at creation time shall be replaced by null if Generation is not supported by the implementation or shall be a, (possibly different), non-null value if the implementation does support Generation. After creation and if supported, Generation shall be updated, at least once per access, whenever the represented resource is modified, regardless of the source of the modification. Note: the Generation value only needs to be updated once between references, even if the resource is updated many times. The key point is to assure that it will be different if there have been updates, not to count each update. Note: unless otherwise specified, the value of Generation within one instance is not required to be coordinated with the value of Generation in any other instance. Note:the semantics of the instance, (as defined by its creation class), define the underlying resource. That underlying resource may be a collection or aggregation of resources. And, in that case, the semantics of the instance further define when updates to constituent resources also require updates to the Generation of the collective resource. Default behavior of composite aggregations should be to update the Generation of the composite whenever the Generation of a component is updated. Subclasses may define additional requirements for updates on some or all of related instances. For a particular instance, the value of Generation may wrap through zero, but the elapsed time between wraps shall be greater than 10's of years. This class does not require Generation to be unique across instances of other classes nor across instances of the same class that have different keys. Generation shall be different across power cycles, resets, or reboots if any of those actions results in an update. Generation may be different across power cycles, resets, or reboots if those actions do not result in an update. If the Generation property of an instance is non-null, and if any attempt to update the instance includes the Generation property, then if it doesn't match the current value, the update shall fail. The usage of this property is intended to be further specified by applicable management profiles. Typically, a client will read the value of this property and then supply that value as input to an operation that modifies the instance in some means. This may be via an explicit parameter in an extrinsic method or via an embedded value in an extrinsic method or intrinsic operation. For example: a profile may require that an intrinsic instance modification supply the Generation property and that it must match for the modification to succeed.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
HealthStateuint16
DescriptionstringIndicates the current health of the element. This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents. The possible values are 0 to 30, where 5 means the element is entirely healthy and 30 means the element is completely non-functional. The following continuum is defined: "Non-recoverable Error" (30) - The element has completely failed, and recovery is not possible. All functionality provided by this element has been lost. "Critical Failure" (25) - The element is non-functional and recovery might not be possible. "Major Failure" (20) - The element is failing. It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working. "Minor Failure" (15) - All functionality is available but some might be degraded. "Degraded/Warning" (10) - The element is in working order and all functionality is provided. However, the element is not working to the best of its abilities. For example, the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors. "OK" (5) - The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error. "Unknown" (0) - The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time. DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional HealthStates in the future.None TRANSLATABLE= true
OverridestringHealthStateTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleanfalseNone None
ValueMapstring0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, ..None None
ValuesstringUnknown, OK, Degraded/Warning, Minor failure, Major failure, Critical failure, Non-recoverable error, DMTF ReservedNone TRANSLATABLE= true
HotSwappableboolean
DeprecatedstringCIM_PhysicalComponent.RemovalConditionsTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe use of this property is being deprecated. Instead RemovalConditions should be used. The RemovalConditions property addresses whether a PhysicalComponent is removable with or without power being applied. A PhysicalComponent is HotSwappable if it is possible to replace the Element with a physically different but equivalent one while the containing Package has power applied to it (ie, is 'on'). For example, a fan Component may be designed to be HotSwappable. All HotSwappable Components are inherently Removable and Replaceable.None TRANSLATABLE= true
InstallDatedatetime
DescriptionstringA datetime value that indicates when the object was installed. Lack of a value does not indicate that the object is not installed.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|ComponentID|001.5None None
InstanceIDstring
DescriptionstringInstanceID is an optional property that may be used to opaquely and uniquely identify an instance of this class within the scope of the instantiating Namespace. Various subclasses of this class may override this property to make it required, or a key. Such subclasses may also modify the preferred algorithms for ensuring uniqueness that are defined below. To ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, the value of InstanceID should be constructed using the following "preferred" algorithm: <OrgID>:<LocalID> Where <OrgID> and <LocalID> are separated by a colon (:), and where <OrgID> must include a copyrighted, trademarked, or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity that is creating or defining the InstanceID or that is a registered ID assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority. (This requirement is similar to the <Schema Name>_<Class Name> structure of Schema class names.) In addition, to ensure uniqueness, <OrgID> must not contain a colon (:). When using this algorithm, the first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between <OrgID> and <LocalID>. <LocalID> is chosen by the business entity and should not be reused to identify different underlying (real-world) elements. If not null and the above "preferred" algorithm is not used, the defining entity must assure that the resulting InstanceID is not reused across any InstanceIDs produced by this or other providers for the NameSpace of this instance. If not set to null for DMTF-defined instances, the "preferred" algorithm must be used with the <OrgID> set to CIM.None TRANSLATABLE= true
InterleavePositionuint32
DescriptionstringThe position of this PhysicalMemory in an interleave. 0 indicates non-interleaved. 1 indicates the first position, 2 the second position and so on. For example, in a 2:1 interleave, a value of '1' would indicate that the Memory is in the 'even' position.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device Mapped Addresses|001.7None None
OverridestringInterleavePositionTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
IsSpeedInMhzboolean
DescriptionstringThe IsSpeedInMHz property is used to indicate if the Speed property or the MaxMemorySpeed contains the value of the memory speed. A value of TRUE shall indicate that the speed is represented by the MaxMemorySpeed property. A value of FALSE shall indicate that the speed is representated by the Speed property.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_PhysicalMemory.Speed, CIM_PhysicalMemory.MaxMemorySpeedNone None
IsSpeedInMhzboolean
DescriptionstringThe IsSpeedInMHz property is used to indicate if the Speed property or the MaxMemorySpeed contains the value of the memory speed. A value of TRUE shall indicate that the speed is represented by the MaxMemorySpeed property. A value of FALSE shall indicate that the speed is represented by the Speed property.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_PhysicalMemory.Speed, CIM_PhysicalMemory.MaxMemorySpeedNone None
ManufactureDatedatetime
DescriptionstringThe date that this PhysicalElement was manufactured.None TRANSLATABLE= true
Manufacturerstring
DescriptionstringThe name of the organization responsible for producing the PhysicalElement. This organization might be the entity from whom the Element is purchased, but this is not necessarily true. The latter information is contained in the Vendor property of CIM_Product.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalMfgName, MIF.DMTF|FRU|003.4None None
MaxLenuint32256None None
OverridestringManufacturerTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
MaxMemorySpeeduint32
DescriptionstringThe maximum speed (in MHz) of PhysicalMemory.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_PhysicalMemory.Speed, CIM_PhysicalMemory.IsSpeedInMHzNone None
PUnitstringhertz * 10^6None None
UnitsstringMegaHertzNone TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxMemorySpeeduint32
DescriptionstringThe maximum speed (in MHz) of PhysicalMemory.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_PhysicalMemory.Speed, CIM_PhysicalMemory.IsSpeedInMHzNone None
PUnitstringhertz * 10^6None None
UnitsstringMegaHertzNone TRANSLATABLE= true
MemoryTypeuint16
DescriptionstringThe type of PhysicalMemory. Synchronous DRAM is also known as SDRAM Cache DRAM is also known as CDRAM CDRAM is also known as Cache DRAM SDRAM is also known as Synchronous DRAM BRAM is also known as Block RAM.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005.9None None
OverridestringMemoryTypeTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23..32567, 32568..65535None None
ValuesstringUnknown, Other, DRAM, Synchronous DRAM, Cache DRAM, EDO, EDRAM, VRAM, SRAM, RAM, ROM, Flash, EEPROM, FEPROM, EPROM, CDRAM, 3DRAM, SDRAM, SGRAM, RDRAM, DDR, DDR-2, BRAM, DMTF Reserved, Vendor ReservedNone TRANSLATABLE= true
Modelstring
DescriptionstringThe name by which the PhysicalElement is generally known.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalDescr, MIF.DMTF|FRU|003.5None None
MaxLenuint32256None None
Namestring
DescriptionstringThe Name property defines the label by which the object is known. When subclassed, the Name property can be overridden to be a Key property.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxLenuint321024None None
OperatingStatusuint16
DescriptionstringOperatingStatus provides a current status value for the operational condition of the element and can be used for providing more detail with respect to the value of EnabledState. It can also provide the transitional states when an element is transitioning from one state to another, such as when an element is transitioning between EnabledState and RequestedState, as well as other transitional conditions. OperatingStatus consists of one of the following values: Unknown, Not Available, In Service, Starting, Stopping, Stopped, Aborted, Dormant, Completed, Migrating, Emmigrating, Immigrating, Snapshotting. Shutting Down, In Test A Null return indicates the implementation (provider) does not implement this property. "Unknown" indicates the implementation is in general capable of returning this property, but is unable to do so at this time. "None" indicates that the implementation (provider) is capable of returning a value for this property, but not ever for this particular piece of hardware/software or the property is intentionally not used because it adds no meaningful information (as in the case of a property that is intended to add additional info to another property). "Servicing" describes an element being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered. "Starting" describes an element being initialized. "Stopping" describes an element being brought to an orderly stop. "Stopped" and "Aborted" are similar, although the former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the element might need to be updated. "Dormant" indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced. "Completed" indicates that the element has completed its operation. This value should be combined with either OK, Error, or Degraded in the PrimaryStatus so that a client can tell if the complete operation Completed with OK (passed), Completed with Error (failed), or Completed with Degraded (the operation finished, but it did not complete OK or did not report an error). "Migrating" element is being moved between host elements. "Immigrating" element is being moved to new host element. "Emigrating" element is being moved away from host element. "Shutting Down" describes an element being brought to an abrupt stop. "In Test" element is performing test functions. "Transitioning" describes an element that is between states, that is, it is not fully available in either its previous state or its next state. This value should be used if other values indicating a transition to a specific state are not applicable. "In Service" describes an element that is in service and operational.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_EnabledLogicalElement.EnabledStateNone None
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, .., 0x8000..None None
ValuesstringUnknown, Not Available, Servicing, Starting, Stopping, Stopped, Aborted, Dormant, Completed, Migrating, Emigrating, Immigrating, Snapshotting, Shutting Down, In Test, Transitioning, In Service, DMTF Reserved, Vendor ReservedNone TRANSLATABLE= true
OperationalStatusuint16
ArrayTypestringIndexedNone OVERRIDABLE= false
DescriptionstringIndicates the current statuses of the element. Various operational statuses are defined. Many of the enumeration's values are self-explanatory. However, a few are not and are described here in more detail. "Stressed" indicates that the element is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of "Stressed" states are overload, overheated, and so on. "Predictive Failure" indicates that an element is functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near future. "In Service" describes an element being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered. "No Contact" indicates that the monitoring system has knowledge of this element, but has never been able to establish communications with it. "Lost Communication" indicates that the ManagedSystem Element is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is currently unreachable. "Stopped" and "Aborted" are similar, although the former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the element might need to be updated. "Dormant" indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced. "Supporting Entity in Error" indicates that this element might be "OK" but that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. An example is a network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower-layer networking problems. "Completed" indicates that the element has completed its operation. This value should be combined with either OK, Error, or Degraded so that a client can tell if the complete operation Completed with OK (passed), Completed with Error (failed), or Completed with Degraded (the operation finished, but it did not complete OK or did not report an error). "Power Mode" indicates that the element has additional power model information contained in the Associated PowerManagementService association. OperationalStatus replaces the Status property on ManagedSystemElement to provide a consistent approach to enumerations, to address implementation needs for an array property, and to provide a migration path from today's environment to the future. This change was not made earlier because it required the deprecated qualifier. Due to the widespread use of the existing Status property in management applications, it is strongly recommended that providers or instrumentation provide both the Status and OperationalStatus properties. Further, the first value of OperationalStatus should contain the primary status for the element. When instrumented, Status (because it is single-valued) should also provide the primary status of the element.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_ManagedSystemElement.StatusDescriptionsNone None
OverridestringOperationalStatusTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, .., 0x8000..None None
ValuesstringUnknown, Other, OK, Degraded, Stressed, Predictive Failure, Error, Non-Recoverable Error, Starting, Stopping, Stopped, In Service, No Contact, Lost Communication, Aborted, Dormant, Supporting Entity in Error, Completed, Power Mode, DMTF Reserved, Vendor ReservedNone TRANSLATABLE= true
OtherIdentifyingInfostring
DescriptionstringOtherIdentifyingInfo captures data in addition to Tag information. This information could be used to identify a Physical Element. One example is bar code data associated with an Element that also has an asset tag. Note that if only bar code data is available and is unique or able to be used as an Element key, this property would be null and the bar code data would be used as the class key, in the Tag property.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalAliasNone None
WritebooleantrueNone None
PartNumberstring
DescriptionstringThe part number assigned by the organization that is responsible for producing or manufacturing the PhysicalElement.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalModelNameNone None
MaxLenuint32256None None
OverridestringPartNumberTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
PositionInRowuint32
DescriptionstringSpecifies the position of the PhysicalMemory in a 'row'. For example, if it takes two 8-bit memory devices to form a 16- bit row, then a value of '2'means that this Memory is the second device. 0 is an invalid value for this property.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device Mapped Addresses|001.6None None
OverridestringPositionInRowTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
PoweredOnboolean
DescriptionstringBoolean that indicates whether the PhysicalElement is powered on (TRUE) or is currently off (FALSE).None TRANSLATABLE= true
PrimaryStatusuint16
DescriptionstringPrimaryStatus provides a high level status value, intended to align with Red-Yellow-Green type representation of status. It should be used in conjunction with DetailedStatus to provide high level and detailed health status of the ManagedElement and its subcomponents. PrimaryStatus consists of one of the following values: Unknown, OK, Degraded or Error. "Unknown" indicates the implementation is in general capable of returning this property, but is unable to do so at this time. "OK" indicates the ManagedElement is functioning normally. "Degraded" indicates the ManagedElement is functioning below normal. "Error" indicates the ManagedElement is in an Error condition.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_ManagedSystemElement.DetailedStatus, CIM_ManagedSystemElement.HealthStateNone None
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, .., 0x8000..None None
ValuesstringUnknown, OK, Degraded, Error, DMTF Reserved, Vendor ReservedNone TRANSLATABLE= true
Removableboolean
DeprecatedstringCIM_PhysicalComponent.RemovalConditionsTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe use of this property is being deprecated. Instead RemovalConditions should be used. The RemovalConditions property addresses whether a PhysicalComponent is removable with or without power being applied. A PhysicalComponent is Removable if it is designed to be taken in and out of the physical container in which it is normally found, without impairing the function of the overall packaging. A Component can still be Removable if power must be 'off' in order to perform the removal. If power can be 'on' and the Component removed, then the Element is both Removable and HotSwappable. For example, an upgradeable Processor chip is Removable.None TRANSLATABLE= true
RemovalConditionsuint16
DescriptionstringThe RemovalCapabilites property is used to describe the conditions under which a PhysicalPackage can be removed. Since all PhysicalPackages are not removable, this property defaults to 2, 'Not Applicable'.None TRANSLATABLE= true
OverridestringRemovalConditionsTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
ValueMapstring0, 2, 3, 4None None
ValuesstringUnknown, Not Applicable, Removable when off, Removable when on or offNone TRANSLATABLE= true
Replaceableboolean
DeprecatedstringNo ValueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe use of this property is being deprecated because it is redundant with the FRU class and its associations. A PhysicalComponent is Replaceable if it is possible to replace (FRU or upgrade) the Element with a physically different one. For example, some ComputerSystems allow the main Processor chip to be upgraded to one of a higher clock rating. In this case, the Processor is said to be Replaceable. All Removable Components are inherently Replaceable.None TRANSLATABLE= true
SerialNumberstring
DescriptionstringA manufacturer-allocated number used to identify the Physical Element.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalSerialNum, MIF.DMTF|FRU|003.7None None
MaxLenuint32256None None
OverridestringSerialNumberTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
SKUstring
DescriptionstringThe stock-keeping unit number for this PhysicalElement.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxLenuint3264None None
Speeduint32
DescriptionstringThe speed of the PhysicalMemory, in nanoseconds.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005.24None None
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_PhysicalMemory.MaxMemorySpeed, CIM_PhysicalMemory.IsSpeedInMHzNone None
OverridestringSpeedTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
PUnitstringsecond * 10^-9None None
UnitsstringNanoSecondsNone TRANSLATABLE= true
Statusstring
DeprecatedstringCIM_ManagedSystemElement.OperationalStatusTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringA string indicating the current status of the object. Various operational and non-operational statuses are defined. This property is deprecated in lieu of OperationalStatus, which includes the same semantics in its enumeration. This change is made for 3 reasons: 1) Status is more correctly defined as an array. This definition overcomes the limitation of describing status using a single value, when it is really a multi-valued property (for example, an element might be OK AND Stopped. 2) A MaxLen of 10 is too restrictive and leads to unclear enumerated values. 3) The change to a uint16 data type was discussed when CIM V2.0 was defined. However, existing V1.0 implementations used the string property and did not want to modify their code. Therefore, Status was grandfathered into the Schema. Use of the deprecated qualifier allows the maintenance of the existing property, but also permits an improved definition using OperationalStatus.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxLenuint3210None None
ValueMapstringOK, Error, Degraded, Unknown, Pred Fail, Starting, Stopping, Service, Stressed, NonRecover, No Contact, Lost Comm, StoppedNone None
StatusDescriptionsstring
ArrayTypestringIndexedNone OVERRIDABLE= false
DescriptionstringStrings describing the various OperationalStatus array values. For example, if "Stopping" is the value assigned to OperationalStatus, then this property may contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped. Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_ManagedSystemElement.OperationalStatusNone None
Tagstring
DescriptionstringAn arbitrary string that uniquely identifies the Physical Element and serves as the key of the Element. The Tag property can contain information such as asset tag or serial number data. The key for PhysicalElement is placed very high in the object hierarchy in order to independently identify the hardware or entity, regardless of physical placement in or on Cabinets, Adapters, and so on. For example, a hotswappable or removable component can be taken from its containing (scoping) Package and be temporarily unused. The object still continues to exist and can even be inserted into a different scoping container. Therefore, the key for Physical Element is an arbitrary string and is defined independently of any placement or location-oriented hierarchy.None TRANSLATABLE= true
KeybooleantrueNone OVERRIDABLE= false
MaxLenuint32256None None
OverridestringTagTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
TotalWidthuint16
DescriptionstringTotal width, in bits, of the PhysicalMemory, including check or error correction bits. If there are no error correction bits, the value in this property should match that specified for DataWidth.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005.7None None
OverridestringTotalWidthTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
ProviderImplementedbooleantrueNone None
PUnitstringbitNone None
UnitsstringBitsNone TRANSLATABLE= true
UserTrackingstring
DescriptionstringUser-assigned and writeable asset-tracking identifier for the PhysicalElement.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalAssetIDNone None
WritebooleantrueNone None
VendorEquipmentTypestring
DescriptionstringA vendor-specific hardware type for the PhysicalElement. It describes the specific equipment type for the element, as defined by the vendor or manufacturer.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalVendorTypeNone None
Versionstring
DescriptionstringA string that indicates the version of the PhysicalElement.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MappingStringsstringMIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalHardwareRev, MIF.DMTF|FRU|003.8None None
MaxLenuint3264None None

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