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Association, properties

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Table 89. timesvc UFcT properties UFcT Property timesvc SystemCreationClassName SystemName CreationClassName Name Started Property type string string string string boolean Possible values for property "IICM_HWCtrlPoint" [Chassis Name]|[Instance Tag] "IICM_TimeService" [Chassis Name]|[Instance Tag] true Some specific UFcTs in the tables have their general UFcT specified (in parentheses) where the specific UFcT would be displayed if the general UFcT is the target of a show. For example, if a user performed a show pkg*, where pkg is the general ufct of bladepkg, than not only would there be information on bladepkg displayed, but also the specific UFcTs storagepkg, pwrpkg, fanpkg, and so on. Association properties Association instances can be displayed using the following syntax: [UFiP]=>[Association Name] The following table contains a list of SMASH Proxy supported association properties. Properties marked in bold font denote properties that can be modified using the set command. Note: A show [association instance] command only displays properties in the following table that are not in italics. Table 90. Association properties Association ComputerSystemPackage ConcreteDependency Container ElementCapabilities ElementSoftwareIdentity HostedAccessPoint HostedService LogManagesRecord MemberOfCollection OwningCollectionElement Property Antecedent Dependent PlatformGUID Antecedent Dependent GroupComponent PartComponent ManagedElement Capabilities Antecedent Dependent Antecedent Dependent Antecedent Dependent Log Record Collection Member OwningElement OwnedElement Property type REF REF string REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF Possible values for property Chapter 6. Using SMASH Proxy functionality 93

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Table
89.
timesvc
UFcT
properties
UFcT
Property
Property
type
Possible
values
for
property
timesvc
SystemCreationClassName
string
“IICM_HWCtrlPoint”
SystemName
string
[Chassis
Name]|[Instance
Tag]
CreationClassName
string
“IICM_TimeService”
Name
string
[Chassis
Name]|[Instance
Tag]
Started
boolean
true
Some
specific
UFcTs
in
the
tables
have
their
general
UFcT
specified
(in
parentheses)
where
the
specific
UFcT
would
be
displayed
if
the
general
UFcT
is
the
target
of
a
show
.
For
example,
if
a
user
performed
a
show
pkg*
,
where
pkg
is
the
general
ufct
of
bladepkg,
than
not
only
would
there
be
information
on
bladepkg
displayed,
but
also
the
specific
UFcTs
storagepkg,
pwrpkg,
fanpkg,
and
so
on.
Association
properties
Association
instances
can
be
displayed
using
the
following
syntax:
[UFiP]=>[Association
Name]
The
following
table
contains
a
list
of
SMASH
Proxy
supported
association
properties.
Properties
marked
in
bold
font
denote
properties
that
can
be
modified
using
the
set
command.
Note:
A
show
[association
instance]
command
only
displays
properties
in
the
following
table
that
are
not
in
italics
.
Table
90.
Association
properties
Association
Property
Property
type
Possible
values
for
property
ComputerSystemPackage
Antecedent
REF
Dependent
REF
PlatformGUID
string
ConcreteDependency
Antecedent
REF
Dependent
REF
Container
GroupComponent
REF
PartComponent
REF
ElementCapabilities
ManagedElement
REF
Capabilities
REF
ElementSoftwareIdentity
Antecedent
REF
Dependent
REF
HostedAccessPoint
Antecedent
REF
Dependent
REF
HostedService
Antecedent
REF
Dependent
REF
LogManagesRecord
Log
REF
Record
REF
MemberOfCollection
Collection
REF
Member
REF
OwningCollectionElement
OwningElement
REF
OwnedElement
REF
Chapter
6.
Using
SMASH
Proxy
functionality
93