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Properties (M-O) OutputFormat OutputLanguage OutputOrder OutputPosition OutputVerbosity Description Establishes the default CLP session command output format (text or clpxml). Note: The clpxml format conforms to the SM CLP Command Response XML Schema (www.dmtf.org/apps/org/workgroup/ svrmgmt/download.php/17388/ dsp0224.xsd). Establishes the default CLP session command output language. For SMASH, the only supported language is en_US. Establishes the default CLP session command output order when multiple items are returned in the command output (default, reverse). Establishes the default CLP session command output beginning or ending position when multiple items are returned in the command output (begin, end). Establishes the default CLP session output level of detail (terse, error, verbose). Command target properties (P-R) Properties (P-R) PackageType PartNumber PossibleStates PoweredOn RateUnits RecordData Description Enumeration defining the type of the PhysicalPackage. The part number assigned by the organization that is responsible for producing or manufacturing a PhysicalElement. Enumerates the string outputs of the sensor. Boolean that indicates whether a PhysicalElement is powered on (TRUE) or is currently off (FALSE). Specifies if the units returned by this sensor are rate units. All the values returned by this sensor are represented in the units obtained by BaseUnits * 10 raised to the power of the UnitModifier. This is true unless this property (RateUnits) has a value different than None. For example, if BaseUnits is Volts and the UnitModifier is -6, then the units of the values returned are MicroVolts. But, if the RateUnits property is set to a value other than None, then the units are further qualified as rate units. In the above example, if RateUnits is set to Per Second, then the values returned by the sensor are in MicroVolts Per Second. The units apply to all numeric properties of the sensor. A string containing LogRecord data. Chapter 6. Using SMASH Proxy functionality 99