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Frequently asked questions, What is an embedded SMI-S array provider?, How do I test SMI-S?

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Frequently asked questions What is an embedded SMI-S array provider? The embedded SMI-S array provider provides an implementation of SMI-S 1.3 using cim-xml over HTTPS. SMI-enabled management clients such as HP SIM or HP Storage Essentials can perform storage management tasks such as monitoring, configuring or event-management. The provider supports the Array and Server profiles with additional (or supporting subprofiles). The Server profile provides a mechanism to tell the client how to connect and use the embedded provider. The Array profile has the following supporting profiles and subprofiles: • Array profile • Block Services profile • Physical Package • Health profile • Multiple Computer Systems subprofile • Masking and Mapping subprofile • FC Target Ports subprofile (or iSCSI Target Ports or SAS Target Ports) • Disk Drive Lite subprofile • Extent Composition subprofile (starting in TS210) • Storage Enclosure profile • Fan profile • Power Supply profile • Sensors profile • Access Points subprofile • Location profile • Software Inventory profile • Software subprofile • Block Server Performance subprofile (starting in TS230) • Copy Services and Replication Services subprofile (in a future release) • CIM Alert indications are supported. • SLP (Service Location Protocol v2) is supported. • HTTPS (using SSL encryption) is supported on default port 5989. HTTP is optional on default http port 5988. How do I test SMI-S? Use an SMI-S certified client for SMI-S 1.3. HP has clients such as HP SIM and HP Storage Essentials. Other common clients are StorageIM, IBM Tivoli, EMC CommandCenter and CA Unicenter. Common WBEM CLI clients are Pegasus cimcli and Sblim's wbemcli. Testing also employs a Java Swing GUI called CIM Browser. To certify that the array provider is SMI-S 1.3 compliant, SNIA requires that the providers pass the Conformance Test Program (CTP) tests. What storage arrays are supported? Each P2000 G3 MSA System is supported, including FC, iSCSI, SAS and Hybrid platforms. The classes for HP are HP_XXX. The device namespace for HP is /root/hpq. HP P2000 G3 MSA System SMU Reference Guide 147

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Frequently asked questions
What is an embedded SMI-S array provider?
The embedded SMI-S array provider provides an implementation of SMI-S 1.3 using
cim-xml
over
HTTPS. SMI-enabled management clients such as HP SIM or HP Storage Essentials can perform storage
management tasks such as monitoring, configuring or event-management. The provider supports the Array
and Server profiles with additional (or supporting subprofiles). The Server profile provides a mechanism to
tell the client how to connect and use the embedded provider. The Array profile has the following
supporting profiles and subprofiles:
Array profile
Block Services profile
Physical Package
Health profile
Multiple Computer Systems subprofile
Masking and Mapping subprofile
FC Target Ports subprofile (or iSCSI Target Ports or SAS Target Ports)
Disk Drive Lite subprofile
Extent Composition subprofile (starting in TS210)
Storage Enclosure profile
Fan profile
Power Supply profile
Sensors profile
Access Points subprofile
Location profile
Software Inventory profile
Software subprofile
Block Server Performance subprofile (starting in TS230)
Copy Services and Replication Services subprofile (in a future release)
CIM Alert indications are supported.
SLP (Service Location Protocol v2) is supported.
HTTPS (using SSL encryption) is supported on default port 5989. HTTP is optional on default
http
port
5988.
How do I test SMI-S?
Use an SMI-S certified client for SMI-S 1.3. HP has clients such as HP SIM and HP Storage Essentials. Other
common clients are StorageIM, IBM Tivoli, EMC CommandCenter and CA Unicenter. Common WBEM CLI
clients are Pegasus
cimcli
and Sblim’s
wbemcli
.
Testing also employs a Java Swing GUI called CIM Browser. To certify that the array provider is SMI-S 1.3
compliant, SNIA requires that the providers pass the Conformance Test Program (CTP) tests.
What storage arrays are supported?
Each P2000 G3 MSA System is supported, including FC, iSCSI, SAS and Hybrid platforms. The classes for
HP are HP_XXX. The device namespace for HP is
/root/hpq
.