Dell PowerVault ML6000 Dell PowerVault ML6000 SMI-S Reference Guide - Page 13
Storage Library Subprofiles, Library Capacity Subprofile, Software Subprofile, Location Subprofile - installation
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Storage Library Subprofiles The following subprofiles are available for the storage library profile. Library Capacity Subprofile Using the ConfigurationCapacity and ElementCapacity classes, servers publish the minimum and maximum number of slots, drives, magazines, media changers, and other elements associated with the library. Software Subprofile Using the SoftwareIdentity class, provides information on the installed controller software. This is linked to the controller using an InstalledSoftwareIdentity association. Location Subprofile Using an instance of a Location class and the PhysicalElementLocation association, provides the location of a SAN element. Associated with product information, a PhysicalPackage may also have a location. Access Points Subprofile Provides remote access points for management tools. Devices with a web GUI allow device-specific configurations. This is modeled using a RemoteServiceAccessPoint. This is linked to the managed element using a HostedAccessPoint association. Only the HostedAccessPoint association needs to be instantiated. The HostedAccessPoint associates the service to the System on which it is hosted. Limited Access Port Subprofile Libraries contain Limited Access Ports elements (mail slots, cartridge access ports, or import/export elements). This subprofile defines the required classes necessary to publish information about these common components. Physical Package Subprofile CIM has a strong separation between the physical and logical sides of the model. A system is "realized" using a SystemPackaging association to a PhysicalPackage (or one of its subclasses such as Chassis). The physical containment model can then be built using Container associations and subclasses. Physical elements can be described as products by using the Product and ProductPhysicalComponent associations. Fibre Channel Target Port Subprofile The Fibre Channel Target Port Subprofile models the Fibre Channel-specific aspects of a target storage system. For Fibre Channel ports, the concrete subclass of CIM_LogicalPort is CIM_FCPort. CIM_FCPort is always associated 1 to 1 with a CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint instance. Dell PowerVault ML6000 SMI-S Reference Guide 9