P00105_-_HP_Base_Server_Profile

9 Version 1.5.1
6 Description
ComputerSystem
(see DMTF Base Server profile)
HP_ComputerSystem
SecondaryOwnerPager
SecondaryOwnerContact
SecondaryOwnerName
PrimaryOwnerPager
HP_ComputerSystemChassis
(see HP Base Server Physical
Asset profile)
HP_ComputerSystemPakcage
(see HP Base Server Physical
Asset profile)
HP_ProcessorCollection
(see HP CPU Consolidated Status
profile)
HP_ProcessorGroupHostedCollection
1
*
1
1
HP_ManagementProcessor
(see HP Management Processor Lite
profile)
HP_MPComponentCS
HP_EthernetPort
(see HP Ethernet Teaming profile)
HP_EthernetDevice
HP_BladeEnclosureCS
(see HP Blade System Lite profile)
HP_BladeSystemComponent
HP_GroupSystemSpecificCollection
(see HP Consolidated Status profile)
HP_GroupHostedCollection
1
*
1
*
1
1
1
*
Figure 1 – HP Base Server Physical Asset profile: Class Diagram
HP server systems are represented in the implementation namespace as instances of
HP_ComputerSystem. Figure 1 shows the class diagram for HP Base Server profile. Implementations
must implement the physical asset elements of the system by associating the instance of
HP_ComputerSystem with an instance of HP_ComputerSystemChassis via the
HP_ComputerSystemPackage association. Both HP_ComputerSystemChassis and
HP_ComputerSystemPackage are described in the HP Base Server Physical Asset profile.
HP_GroupSystemSpecificCollection instances are associated to the main instance of
HP_ComputerSystem via instances of the association HP_GroupHostedCollection. Each collection
represents a collection of managed elements that participate and contribute to the roll-up status of the
HP_ComputerSystem instances. The overall status of all collections in the system (associated to
HP_ComputerSystem via Hp_GroupHostedCollection) is reflected into the HP_ComputerSystem’s
OperationalStatus array property (see Section 7.1.8).
7 Implementation Requirements
7.1 HP_ComputerSystem
This section details the requirements related to the arrangement of instances and properties of instances
for implementations of this profile.
7.1.1 Support of System Contact Information (optional)
The following properties are used to store contact information for the server. System administrators can
use these properties to store the contact information for the primary and secondary owners of the system.