HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform SMI-S User Guide (5697-0209, April 2010)
• Description: Triggered when a VSM server's OperationalStatus property changes value.
Class keys/properties
CommentsDescriptionProperty
Name
Name of the class used in the creation of
an instance. With the Name key, used to
uniquely identify instances of this class.
HPSVSP_StorageVirtualizationServerCreationClassName
An element of the Key that identifies unique
instances of this class.
Domain+";"VSM Name.NameName
Specifies the format of the Name key. The
Name for non top-level ComputerSystem
instances uses an unrestricted format and
may be vendor defined.
Set to "Other"NameFormat
A user-friendly name for the object.
"VSM Server"+":"+ Domain+":"+NameElementName
The VSM server can return one of the fol-
lowing status:
• Present
• Absent
• Passive
• Active
Available ComputerSystem
OperationalStatus values:
• 0 ( Unknown )
• 1 ( Other )
• 2 ( OK )
• 3 ( Degraded )
• 4 ( Stressed )
• 5 ( Predictive Failure )
• 6 ( Error )
• 7 ( Non-Recoverable Error )
• 8 ( Starting )
• 9 ( Stopping )
• 10 ( Stopped )
• 11 ( In Service )
• 12 ( No Contact )
• 13 ( Lost Communication )
• 14 ( Aborted )
• 15 ( Dormant )
• 16 ( Supporting Entity in Error )
• 17 ( Completed )
• 18 ( Power Mode
• ( DMTF Reserved )
• 0x8000.. ( Vendor Reserved )
To map the VSM state to DMTF status for
ComputerSystems, if State is:
• Present | Active | Passive, set Operational-
Status = {2} ( OK )
• EsmStateAbsent, set Operational- Status =
{ 6, 13 } ( Error, Lost Communication)
OperationalStatus
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