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An HP-UX DMI 2.0 Example Code

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A An HP-UX DMI 2.0 Example Code Figure A-1 Hewlett-Packard has provided a set of Component and management application example files which developers can compile and run with the HP-UX DMI 2.0 SDK. The example includes a management application which subscribes with the DMI SP to receive indications when new components are added. The management application registers with the DMI SP, sets up an indication server and adds entries to the required groups. The example component installs itself into the SP's MIF database. The management application then receives notification of the component's ID, system memory size, processors, and how long each processor is in sleep, run, zombie, or idle state. High Level Block Diagram 115

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A
An HP-UX DMI 2.0 Example Code
Hewlett-Packard has provided a set of Component and management
application example files which developers can compile and run with
the HP-UX DMI 2.0 SDK.
The example includes a management application which subscribes with
the DMI SP to receive indications when new components are added.
The management application registers with the DMI SP, sets up an
indication server and adds entries to the required groups. The example
component installs itself into the SP's MIF database. The management
application then receives notification of the component's ID, system
memory size, processors, and how long each processor is in sleep, run,
zombie, or idle state.
Figure A-1
High Level Block Diagram