HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 170

Block Server Performance subprofile, CIM, Supported CIM operations, CIM Alerts, Power Supply events

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Table 17 Supported SMI-S profiles (continued) Profile/subprofile/package Description Power Supply profile Specializes the DMTF Power Supply profile by adding indications. Profile Registration profile Models the profiles registered in the object manager and associations between registration classes and domain classes implementing the profile. Software subprofile Models software or firmware installed on the system. Masking and Mapping profile Models device mapping and masking abilities for SCSI systems. Disk Drive Lite profile Models disk drive devices. Extent Composition Provides an abstraction of how it virtualizes exposable block storage elements from the underlying Primordial storage pool. Location subprofile Models the location details of product and its sub-components. Sensors profile Specializes the DMTF Sensors profile. Software Inventory profile Models installed and available software and firmware. Storage Enclosure profile Describes an enclosure that contains storage elements (e.g., disk or tape drives) and enclosure elements (e.g., fans and power supplies). Multiple Computer System subprofile Models multiple systems that cooperate to present a "virtual" computer system with additional capabilities or redundancy. Copy Services subprofile Provides the ability to create and delete local snapshots and local volume copies (clones), and to reset the synchronization state between a snapshot and its source volume. Job Control subprofile Provides the ability to monitor provisioning operations, such as creating volumes and snapshots, and mapping volumes to hosts. Disk Sparing subprofile Provides the ability to describe the current spare disk configuration, to allocate/de-allocate spare disks, and to clear the state of unavailable disk drives. Object Manager Adapter subprofile Allows the client to manage the Object Manager Adapters of a SMI Agent. In particular, it can be used to turn the indication service on and off. Block Server Performance subprofile The implementation of the block server performance subprofile allows use of the CIM_BlockStorageStatisticalData classes and their associations, and the GetStatisticsCollection, CreateManifestCollection, AddOrModifyManifest and RemoveManifest methods. The Block Server Performance subprofile collection of statistics updates at 60-second intervals. CIM Supported CIM operations SFCB provides a full set of CIM operations including GetClass, ModifyClass, CreateClass, DeleteClass, EnumerateClasses, EnumerateClassNames, GetInstance, DeleteInstance, CreateInstance, ModifyInstance, EnumerateInstances, EnumerateInstanceNames, InvokeMethod (MethodCall), ExecQuery, Associators, AssociatorNames, References, ReferenceNames, GetQualifier, SetQualifier, DeleteQualifier, EnumerateQualifiers, GetProperty and SetProperty. CIM Alerts The implementation of alert indications allows a subscribing CIM client to receive events such as FC cable connects, Power Supply events, Fan events, Temperature Sensor events and Disk Drive events. If the storage system's SMI-S interface is enabled, the system will send events as indications to SMI-S clients so that SMI-S clients can monitor system performance. For information about enabling the SMI-S interface, see "SMI-S configuration" (page 172). 170 Using SMI-S

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Using SMI-S
Block Server Performance subprofile
The implementation of the block server performance subprofile allows use of the
CIM_BlockStorageStatisticalData
classes and their associations, and the
GetStatisticsCollection
,
CreateManifestCollection
,
AddOrModifyManifest
and
RemoveManifest
methods.
The Block Server Performance subprofile collection of statistics updates at 60-second intervals.
CIM
Supported CIM operations
SFCB provides a full set of CIM operations including
GetClass
,
ModifyClass
,
CreateClass
,
DeleteClass
,
EnumerateClasses
,
EnumerateClassNames
,
GetInstance
,
DeleteInstance
,
CreateInstance
,
ModifyInstance
,
EnumerateInstances
,
EnumerateInstanceNames
,
InvokeMethod
(
MethodCall
),
ExecQuery
,
Associators
,
AssociatorNames
,
References
,
ReferenceNames
,
GetQualifier
,
SetQualifier
,
DeleteQualifier
,
EnumerateQualifiers
,
GetProperty
and
SetProperty
.
CIM Alerts
The implementation of alert indications allows a subscribing CIM client to receive events such as FC cable connects,
Power Supply events, Fan events, Temperature Sensor events and Disk Drive events.
If the storage system’s SMI-S interface is enabled, the system will send events as indications to SMI-S clients so that
SMI-S clients can monitor system performance. For information about enabling the SMI-S interface, see
"SMI-S
configuration" (page 172)
.
Power Supply profile
Specializes the DMTF Power Supply profile by adding indications.
Profile Registration profile
Models the profiles registered in the object manager and associations between registration
classes and domain classes implementing the profile.
Software subprofile
Models software or firmware installed on the system.
Masking and Mapping profile
Models device mapping and masking abilities for SCSI systems.
Disk Drive Lite profile
Models disk drive devices.
Extent Composition
Provides an abstraction of how it virtualizes exposable block storage elements from the
underlying Primordial storage pool.
Location subprofile
Models the location details of product and its sub-components.
Sensors profile
Specializes the DMTF Sensors profile.
Software Inventory profile
Models installed and available software and firmware.
Storage Enclosure profile
Describes an enclosure that contains storage elements (e.g., disk or tape drives) and enclosure
elements (e.g., fans and power supplies).
Multiple Computer System
subprofile
Models multiple systems that cooperate to present a “virtual” computer system with additional
capabilities or redundancy.
Copy Services subprofile
Provides the ability to create and delete local snapshots and local volume copies (clones), and
to reset the synchronization state between a snapshot and its source volume.
Job Control subprofile
Provides the ability to monitor provisioning operations, such as creating volumes and
snapshots, and mapping volumes to hosts.
Disk Sparing subprofile
Provides the ability to describe the current spare disk configuration, to allocate/de-allocate
spare disks, and to clear the state of unavailable disk drives.
Object Manager Adapter
subprofile
Allows the client to manage the Object Manager Adapters of a SMI Agent. In particular, it can
be used to turn the indication service on and off.
Table 17
Supported SMI-S profiles (continued)
Profile/subprofile/package
Description