IBM 26K6477 User Guide - Page 116

Properties, Description, newer, older, Temperature, Voltage, Tachometer, Presence

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Properties (P-R) RecordID ReleaseDate RemovalConditions RequestedState Resolution RevisionNumber Description RecordID, with the MessageTimestamp property, serves to uniquely identify the LogRecord within a MessageLog. The date the software was released. Addresses whether a PhysicalPackage is removable with or without power being applied. An integer enumeration that indicates the last requested or required state for an element. Indicates the ability of a sensor to resolve differences in the measured property. The units for this measurement are determined by BaseUnit*UnitModifier/RateUnit. The revision or maintenance release component of a software's version information - for example, 3 from version 12.1(3)T. This property is defined as a numeric value to allow the determination of newer versus. older releases. A newer revision is indicated by a larger numeric value. Command target properties (S-U) Properties (S-U) SensorType SerialNumber SKU Started StatusDescriptions Description The type of the sensor, for example, Voltage or Temperature sensor. A description of the different sensor types is as follows: v Temperature sensor measures the environmental temperature. v Voltage sensor measures electrical voltage and current readings. v Tachometer measures speed and revolutions of a device. For example, a fan device can have an associated Tachometer that measures its speed. v Presence sensor detects the presence of a PhysicalElement. A manufacturer-allocated number used to identify a PhysicalElement. The stock-keeping unit number for a PhysicalElement. A Boolean that indicates whether the service has been started (TRUE), or stopped (FALSE). Strings describing the various OperationalStatus array values. Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus. 100 SMASH Proxy Installation and User's Guide

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Properties
(P-R)
Description
RecordID
RecordID
,
with
the
MessageTimestamp
property,
serves
to
uniquely
identify
the
LogRecord
within
a
MessageLog.
ReleaseDate
The
date
the
software
was
released.
RemovalConditions
Addresses
whether
a
PhysicalPackage
is
removable
with
or
without
power
being
applied.
RequestedState
An
integer
enumeration
that
indicates
the
last
requested
or
required
state
for
an
element.
Resolution
Indicates
the
ability
of
a
sensor
to
resolve
differences
in
the
measured
property.
The
units
for
this
measurement
are
determined
by
BaseUnit*UnitModifier/RateUnit.
RevisionNumber
The
revision
or
maintenance
release
component
of
a
software’s
version
information
-
for
example,
3
from
version
12.1(3)T.
This
property
is
defined
as
a
numeric
value
to
allow
the
determination
of
newer
versus.
older
releases.
A
newer
revision
is
indicated
by
a
larger
numeric
value.
Command
target
properties
(S-U)
Properties
(S-U)
Description
SensorType
The
type
of
the
sensor,
for
example,
Voltage
or
Temperature
sensor.
A
description
of
the
different
sensor
types
is
as
follows:
v
Temperature
sensor
measures
the
environmental
temperature.
v
Voltage
sensor
measures
electrical
voltage
and
current
readings.
v
Tachometer
measures
speed
and
revolutions
of
a
device.
For
example,
a
fan
device
can
have
an
associated
Tachometer
that
measures
its
speed.
v
Presence
sensor
detects
the
presence
of
a
PhysicalElement.
SerialNumber
A
manufacturer-allocated
number
used
to
identify
a
PhysicalElement.
SKU
The
stock-keeping
unit
number
for
a
PhysicalElement.
Started
A
Boolean
that
indicates
whether
the
service
has
been
started
(TRUE),
or
stopped
(FALSE).
StatusDescriptions
Strings
describing
the
various
OperationalStatus
array
values.
Note
that
entries
in
this
array
are
correlated
with
those
at
the
same
array
index
in
OperationalStatus
.
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SMASH
Proxy
Installation
and
User's
Guide