HP Model 755/125cL HP-UX DMI 2.0 Developer's Guide: HP-UX/HP 9000 Computers, - Page 53

Management Interface Data, Structures

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8 Management Interface Data Structures Within DMI data structures, all strings are stored in the form: length data where length is an unassigned 32-bit value giving the number of octets (8-bit untyped data) in the data part of the string. Note that the number of characters in the string depends on whether it is in ISO 8859-1 format (1 octet/character) or Unicode format (2 octets/character). For DMI 2.0, String data values must be NULL terminated in addition to the length specifier. • "DMI Data Types" on page 54 • "DMI Enumerated Types" on page 55 • "DMI Data Structures" on page 59 53

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8
Management Interface Data
Structures
Within DMI data structures, all strings are stored in the form:
length data
where
length
is an unassigned 32-bit value giving the number of octets
(8-bit untyped data) in the
data
part of the string. Note that the
number of characters in the string depends on whether it is in ISO
8859-1 format (1 octet/character) or Unicode format (2 octets/character).
For DMI 2.0, String
data
values must be NULL terminated in addition
to the
length
specifier.
“DMI Data Types” on page 54
“DMI Enumerated Types” on page 55
“DMI Data Structures” on page 59