HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 169

SMI-S profiles, Supported SMI-S profiles

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NOTE: Port 5989 and port 5988 cannot be enabled at the same time. The namespace details are given below. • Implementation Namespace - root/hpq • Interop Namespace - root/interop The embedded provider set includes the following providers: • Instance Provider • Association Provider • Method Provider • Indication Provider The embedded provider supports the following CIM operations: • getClass • enumerateClasses • enumerateClassNames • getInstance • enumerateInstances • enumerateInstaneceNames • associators • associatorNames • references • referenceNames • invokeMethod SMI-S profiles SMI-S is organized around profiles, which describe objects relevant for a class of storage subsystem. SMI-S includes profiles for arrays, FC HBAs, FC switches, and tape libraries. Profiles are registered with the CIM server and advertised to clients using SLP. HP SIM determines which profiles it intends to manage, and then uses the CIM model to discover the actual configurations and capabilities. Table 17 Supported SMI-S profiles Profile/subprofile/package Description Array profile Block Services package Physical Package package Health package Server profile FC Target Ports profile SAS Target Ports subprofile iSCSI Target Ports subprofile Access Points subprofile Fan profile Describes RAID array systems. It provides a high-level overview of the array system. Defines a standard expression of existing storage capacity, the assignment of capacity to Storage Pools, and allocation of capacity to be used by external devices or applications. Models information about a storage system's physical package and optionally about internal sub-packages. Defines the general mechanisms used in expressing health in SMI-S. Defines the capabilities of a CIM object manager based on the communication mechanisms that it supports. Models the Fibre Channel specific aspects of a target storage system. Models the SAS specific aspects of a target storage system. Models the iSCSI specific aspects of a target storage system. Provides addresses of remote access points for management services. Specializes the DMTF Fan profile by adding indications. SMI-S profiles 169

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SMI-S profiles
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NOTE:
Port 5989 and port 5988 cannot be enabled at the same time.
The namespace details are given below.
Implementation Namespace -
root/hpq
Interop Namespace -
root/interop
The embedded provider set includes the following providers:
Instance Provider
Association Provider
Method Provider
Indication Provider
The embedded provider supports the following CIM operations:
getClass
enumerateClasses
enumerateClassNames
getInstance
enumerateInstances
enumerateInstaneceNames
associators
associatorNames
references
referenceNames
invokeMethod
SMI-S profiles
SMI-S is organized around profiles, which describe objects relevant for a class of storage subsystem. SMI-S includes
profiles for arrays, FC HBAs, FC switches, and tape libraries. Profiles are registered with the CIM server and
advertised to clients using SLP. HP SIM determines which profiles it intends to manage, and then uses the CIM model
to discover the actual configurations and capabilities.
Table 17
Supported SMI-S profiles
Profile/subprofile/package
Description
Array profile
Describes RAID array systems. It provides a high-level overview of the array system.
Block Services package
Defines a standard expression of existing storage capacity, the assignment of capacity to
Storage Pools, and allocation of capacity to be used by external devices or applications.
Physical Package package
Models information about a storage system’s physical package and optionally about internal
sub-packages.
Health package
Defines the general mechanisms used in expressing health in SMI-S.
Server profile
Defines the capabilities of a CIM object manager based on the communication mechanisms
that it supports.
FC Target Ports profile
Models the Fibre Channel specific aspects of a target storage system.
SAS Target Ports subprofile
Models the SAS specific aspects of a target storage system.
iSCSI Target Ports subprofile
Models the iSCSI specific aspects of a target storage system.
Access Points subprofile
Provides addresses of remote access points for management services.
Fan profile
Specializes the DMTF Fan profile by adding indications.