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V VendorCompatibilityStrings Version VersionString WaitBehavior Description An array of strings that identify the component that is compatible with, and can be inserted in a slot that reports this string as one of the array element in the VendorCompatibilityStrings. This allows system administrators to determine whether it is appropriate to insert a package into a slot. A string that indicates the version of a PhysicalElement. A string representing the complete software version information. When TRUE, the CLP session does not return a command response until all spawned jobs are complete. For a full description of the meaning of various properties and their values, please see the CIM Schema: Version 2.10.1. You can access this document from Chapter 7, "SMASH-related documentation," on page 109. CIM property types The following table contains a list of SMASH Proxy supported CIM property types. Table 91. CIM property types Intrinsic data type uint16 uint32 sint32 uint64 string boolean datetime [classname] ref Interpretation Unsigned 16-bit integer Unsigned 32-bit integer Signed 32-bit integer Unsigned 64-bit integer UCS-2 string Boolean A string containing a date-time Strongly typed reference Date, time, and interval types datetime uses the fixed string-based format: yyyymmddhhmmss.mmmmmmsutc where: v yyyy is a 4-digit year v mm is the month v dd is the day v hh is the hour (24-hour clock) v mm is the minute v ss is the second v mmmmmm is the number of microseconds 102 SMASH Proxy Installation and User's Guide

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V
Description
VendorCompatibilityStrings
An
array
of
strings
that
identify
the
component
that
is
compatible
with,
and
can
be
inserted
in
a
slot
that
reports
this
string
as
one
of
the
array
element
in
the
VendorCompatibilityStrings.
This
allows
system
administrators
to
determine
whether
it
is
appropriate
to
insert
a
package
into
a
slot.
Version
A
string
that
indicates
the
version
of
a
PhysicalElement.
VersionString
A
string
representing
the
complete
software
version
information.
WaitBehavior
When
TRUE,
the
CLP
session
does
not
return
a
command
response
until
all
spawned
jobs
are
complete.
For
a
full
description
of
the
meaning
of
various
properties
and
their
values,
please
see
the
CIM
Schema:
Version
2.10.1
.
You
can
access
this
document
from
Chapter
7,
“SMASH-related
documentation,”
on
page
109.
CIM
property
types
The
following
table
contains
a
list
of
SMASH
Proxy
supported
CIM
property
types.
Table
91.
CIM
property
types
Intrinsic
data
type
Interpretation
uint16
Unsigned
16-bit
integer
uint32
Unsigned
32-bit
integer
sint32
Signed
32-bit
integer
uint64
Unsigned
64-bit
integer
string
UCS-2
string
boolean
Boolean
datetime
A
string
containing
a
date-time
[classname]
ref
Strongly
typed
reference
Date,
time,
and
interval
types
datetime
uses
the
fixed
string-based
format:
yyyymmddhhmmss.mmmmmmsutc
where:
v
yyyy
is
a
4-digit
year
v
mm
is
the
month
v
dd
is
the
day
v
hh
is
the
hour
(24-hour
clock)
v
mm
is
the
minute
v
ss
is
the
second
v
mmmmmm
is
the
number
of
microseconds
102
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Proxy
Installation
and
User's
Guide