IBM 26K6477 User Guide - Page 114
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Properties (M-O) Model ModuleNumber MultipleSystemSupport Name NameFormat NormalMax NormalMin ObjectType OEMIICM_ChassisUUID OEMIICM_ExternalPortsEnabled OEMIICM_FileName OEMIICM_Name OEMIICM_Severity OEMIICM_Source OperationalStatus OtherDedicatedDescriptions OtherEnabledState OtherIdentifyingInfo OtherPackageType OtherTypeDescription OutputCount Description The name by which the PhysicalElement is generally known. Physical or logical slot that a logical module occupies. Indicates whether or not the chassis supports multiple systems, for example, server blades. Defines the label by which an object is known. Format of the Name field. Provides guidance for the user as to the normal maximum range for the NumericSensor. NormalMin provides guidance for the user as to the normal minimum range for the NumericSensor. The type of object (power supply, fan, and so on) whose capacities are indicated. Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) of a chassis. Boolean status of a switch's external ports. If value is true, the external ports are enabled; otherwise, they are disabled. Firmware file name. Name of the system generating the log entry. Severity of the log entry generated. Source of the log entry generated (for example, SERVPROC). Indicates the current statuses of an element. A string describing how or why a system is dedicated when the Dedicated array includes the value 2 (Other). A string that describes the enabled or disabled state of an element when the EnabledState property is set to 1 (Other). Captures data in addition to Tag information. A string describing the package when the instance's PackageType property is 1 (Other). A string describing the object type when the ObjectType property is 0 (Other). Establishes the default CLP session command output count number when multiple items are returned in the output. 98 SMASH Proxy Installation and User's Guide