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<n1:LastSystemInventoryTime>20120106113848.000000+000</n1:LastSystemInvento
ryTime>
<n1:LastUpdateTime>20120106113829.000000+000</n1:LastUpdateTime>
<n1:Manufacturer>LSI Logic / Symbios Logic</n1:Manufacturer>
<n1:PCIDeviceID>0073</n1:PCIDeviceID>
<n1:PCISubDeviceID>1F4E</n1:PCISubDeviceID>
<n1:PCISubVendorID>1028</n1:PCISubVendorID>
<n1:PCIVendorID>1000</n1:PCIVendorID>
<n1:SlotLength>0002</n1:SlotLength>
<n1:SlotType>0002</n1:SlotType>
</n1:DCIM_PCIDeviceView>
9.7 Video Inventory
This section describes the implementation for the DCIM_VideoView class. The Dell Video Profile
describes videos of each platform. Each video controller’s information is represented by an instance of
DCIM_VideoView class.
Profile and Associated MOFs:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library.Profile
Enumerate DCIM_VideoView with the following parameters and syntax:
EXAMPLE:
wsman enumerate http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cimschema/2/root/dcim/DCI
M_VideoView
-h $IPADDRESS -V -v -c dummy.cert -P 443
-u $USERNAME -p $PASSWORD
-j utf-8 -y basic
OUTPUT:
<n1:DCIM_VideoView>
<n1:BusNumber>10</n1:BusNumber>
<n1:DataBusWidth>0002</n1:DataBusWidth>
<n1:Description> G200eR2</n1:Description>
<n1:DeviceNumber>0</n1:DeviceNumber>
<n1:FQDD>Video.Embedded.1-1</n1:FQDD>
<n1:FunctionNumber>0</n1:FunctionNumber>
<n1:InstanceID>Video.Embedded.1-1</n1:InstanceID>
<n1:LastSystemInventoryTime>20120106113848.000000+000</n1:LastSystemInvento
ryTime>
<n1:LastUpdateTime>20111214060202.000000+000</n1:LastUpdateTime>
<n1:Manufacturer>Matrox Graphics, Inc.</n1:Manufacturer>
<n1:PCIDeviceID>0534</n1:PCIDeviceID><n1:PCISubDeviceID>04CF</n1:PCISubDevi
ceID>
<n1:PCISubVendorID>1028</n1:PCISubVendorID>
<n1:PCIVendorID>102B</n1:PCIVendorID>
<n1:SlotLength>0002</n1:SlotLength>
<n1:SlotType>0002</n1:SlotType>
</n1:DCIM_VideoView>
9.8 VFlash SD Card Inventory
Each SD card partition is represented by an instance of DCIM_VFlashView that is used to represent the
physical attributes of the virtual flash media, such as total size, available size, category, on which the
partitions will reside. For more information, see Section 13.