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// Copyright (c) 2008 DMTF. All rights reserved.
[Association, Version ( "2.20.0" ),
UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Core::Software" ),
Description (
"ElementSoftwareIdentity allows a Managed Element to report its "
"software related asset information (firmware, drivers, "
"configuration software, and etc.)" )]
class CIM_ElementSoftwareIdentity : CIM_Dependency {
[Override ( "Antecedent" ),
Description ( "A LogicalElement\'s Software Asset." )]
CIM_SoftwareIdentity REF Antecedent;
[Override ( "Dependent" ),
Description (
"The ManagedElement that requires or uses the software." )]
CIM_ManagedElement REF Dependent;
[Description (
"Indicates the element\'s ability to upgrade this "
"software asset.\n"
"\'Resides off element\'(2), indicates the persistence of "
"the software is outside of the element. Typically for a "
"element this software is part of the OperatingSystem is "
"typically upgradeable.\n"
"\'Owner Upgradeable\' (3), indicates the persistence of "
"the software is on the element and is upgradeable by the owner.\n"
"\'FactoryUpgradeable\' (4),indicates the persistence of "
"the software is on the element and is upgradeable by the manufacturer.\n"
"\'Not Upgradeable\' (5), indicates the presistence of "
"the software is on the element and is not upgradeable. "
"(i.e. burned into a non replaceable ROM chip." ),
ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "..",
"0x8000..0xFFFF" },
Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Resides off device",
"Owner Upgradeable", "Factory Upgradeable",
"Not Upgradeable", "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" },
ModelCorrespondence {
"CIM_ElementSoftwareIdentity.OtherUpgradeCondition" }]
uint16 UpgradeCondition;
[Description (
"Describes the upgrade condition, when UpgradeCondition "
"is set to 1 (\"Other\")." ),
ModelCorrespondence {
"CIM_ElementSoftwareIdentity.UpgradeCondition" }]
string OtherUpgradeCondition;
[Description (
"A collection of properties describing the status of the "
"software on the managed element. Multiple properties "
"could be set at the same time. For example a "
"ElementSoftwareStatus could have \"Installed\", "
"\"Default\", \"Current\" and \"FallBack\" set at the "
"same time. \n"
"\"Current\" indicates that the software is currently "
"running on or for the Managed Element. \n"
"\"Next\" indicates that the software will run after the "
"next reset or reboot unless superseded by a software "
"with a status of \"SingleUse\". \n"
"\"FallBack\" indicates that the software will be run if "
"the software which has a status of \"Next\" or "
"\"SingleUse\" fails to run. \n"
"\"Default\" indicates the default version of the "
"software that was originally shipped by the "
"manufacturer. \n"
"\"Installed\" indicates that the software is "
"persistently located and is available for use on the "
"Managed Element. \n"
"\"SingleUse\" indicates that the software will run only "
"after the next reset or reboot but will not run after "
"the subsequent reset or reboot. \n"
"\"Available\" indicates that the software is available "
"for installation on the Managed Element. \n"
"\"Supports\"indicates that the software will work with "
"or operate the Managed Element but is or will be "
"installed on a different Managed Element." ),
ValueMap { "0", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "..",
"32768..65535" },
Values { "Unknown", "Current", "Next", "FallBack", "Default",
"Installed", "Single Use", "Available", "Supports",
"DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" }]
uint16 ElementSoftwareStatus[];
};