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CIM_SWRLimitSetting Superclass: CIM_SettingData
SWRLimitSetting describes the limits of the software resource. In essence it is possible to define 6 different types of limits in groups of three. Each group consists of allocation, input and output limits. One group is always expressed by technical units (the default) and the other group in domain-specific units (e.g., items per second as the input limit). Thus, they are of different types. In order to avoid inconsistencies, only one group of settings is writable. The other one is derived from the writable limits. I.e., if technical limits are specifiable by the user (the type of the settings is technical) then the other set of limits (the non-writeable and derived settings) are domain-specific.
SWRLimitSetting is associated to SoftwareResource via ElementSettingData. One software resource can have multiple limit settings. Only one of the settings is the default and one (potentially another one) is operational (current). Settings can be shared by software resources.
Qualifiers:Version ( "2.8.1000" ) Experimental UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Application::SWResources" )
Parameters (local in grey)
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherInputUnit" }
uint32 OtherLowerInputLimit ;
This property is not null, if the lower input limit of the software resource can be calculated from the property LowerInputLimit. If LowerInputLimit is described by technical units (i.e., InputUnit applies to the technical domain), OtherLowerInputLimit is described by domain-specific units.
Write
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.AllocationUnit" }
uint32 UpperAllocationLimit ;
This is the upper limit of the allocation (i.e., size) of the software resource. In general, the limit is a quantity (i.e., items or Megabytes). The corresponding unit is found at the property AllocationUnit. A null value indicates that no allocation limit exists. The property value can be modified and is persisted on saving the modification.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherAllocationUnit" }
uint32 OtherUpperAllocationLimit ;
This property is not null, if the upper allocation limit of the software resource can be calculated from the property UpperAllocationLimit. If UpperAllocationLimit is described by technical units (i.e., AllocationUnit applies to the technical domain), OtherUpperAllocationLimit is described by domain-specific units.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherOutputUnit" }
uint32 OtherLowerOutputLimit ;
This property is not null, if the lower output limit of the software resource can be calculated from the property LowerOutputLimit. If LowerOutputLimit is described by technical units (i.e., OutputUnit applies to the technical domain), OtherLowerOutputLimit is described by domain-specific units.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.InputUnit" }
string OtherInputUnit ;
This is the complementary unit of the input limits. If InputUnit is a unit of the technical domain, OtherInputUnit is a domain-specific unit.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherOutputUnit" , "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.LimitSettingType" }
string OutputUnit ;
This is the unit of the output limits of the software resource. In general, the unit describes a rate (i.e., items per second or Bytes per second). A null value is only allowed if neither upper nor lower limit exist. Otherwise, the property value is read-only and assumed to be correspond to the implementation of the software resource to which the settings have to apply.
Write
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.InputUnit" }
uint32 LowerInputLimit ;
This is the lower limit of the input of the software resource. In general, the limit is a rate (i.e., items per second or Bytes per second). The corresponding unit is found at the property InputUnit. A null value indicates that no lower limit exists. The property value can be modified and is persisted on saving the modification.
Write
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OutputUnit" }
uint32 LowerOutputLimit ;
This is the lower limit of the output of the software resource. In general, the limit is a rate (i.e., items per second or Bytes per second). The corresponding unit is found at the property OutputUnit. A null value indicates that no lower limit exists. The property value can be modified and is persisted on saving the modification.
Write
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OutputUnit" }
uint32 UpperOutputLimit ;
This is the upper limit of the output of the software resource. In general, the limit is a rate (i.e., items per second or Bytes per second). The corresponding unit is found at the property OutputUnit. A null value indicates that no upper limit exists. The property value can be modified and is persisted on saving the modification.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherAllocationUnit" , "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.LimitSettingType" }
string AllocationUnit = "MB" ;
This is the unit of the allocation limits of the software resource. In general, the unit describes a quantity (i.e., items MegyBytes). A null value is only allowed if neither upper nor lower limit exist. Otherwise, the property value is read-only and assumed to correspond to the implementation of the software resource to which the settings have to apply. The default value is of the technical domain (kB per second).
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherOutputUnit" }
uint32 OtherUpperOutputLimit ;
This property is not null, if the upper output limit of the software resource can be calculated from the property UpperOutputLimit. If UpperOutputLimit is described by technical units (i.e., OutputUnit applies to the technical domain), OtherUpperOutputLimit is described by domain-specific units.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherInputUnit" , "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.LimitSettingType" }
string InputUnit ;
This is the unit of the input limits of the software resource. In general, the unit describes a rate (i.e., items per second or Bytes per second). A null value is only allowed if neither upper nor lower limit exist. Otherwise, the property value is read-only and assumed to be correspond to the implementation of the software resource to which the settings have to apply.
Write
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.InputUnit" }
uint32 UpperInputLimit ;
This is the upper limit of the input of the software resource. In general, the limit is a rate (i.e., items per second or Bytes per second). The corresponding unit is found at the property InputUnit. A null value indicates that no upper limit exists. The property value can be modified and is persisted on saving the modification.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherAllocationUnit" }
uint32 OtherLowerAllocationLimit ;
This property is not null, if the lower allocation limit of the software resource can be calculated from the property LowerAllocationLimit. If LowerAllocationLimit is described by technical units (i.e., AllocationUnit applies to the technical domain), OtherLowerAllocationLimit is described by domain-specific units.
Write
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.AllocationUnit" }
uint32 LowerAllocationLimit ;
This is the lower limit of the allocation (i.e., size) of the software resource. In general, the limit is a quantity (i.e., items or Megabytes). The corresponding unit is found at the property AllocationUnit. A null value indicates that no allocation limit exists. The property value can be modified and is persisted on saving the modification.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OtherInputUnit" }
uint32 OtherUpperInputLimit ;
This property is not null, if the upper input limit of the software resource can be calculated from the property UpperInputLimit. If UpperInputLimit is described by technical units (i.e., InputUnit applies to the technical domain), OtherUpperInputLimit is described by domain-specific units.
ValueMap { "0" , "2" , "3" , "4..32767" , "32768..65535" }
Values { "Unknown" , "Technical" , "Domain-Specific" , "DMTF Reserved" , "Vendor Reserved" }
uint16 LimitSettingType = 2 ;
LimitSettingType describes whether the limits are specified in terms of technical units or domain-specific units. Domain-specific is meant to be the items unit or 'business' unit of the usage the software resource. It may range from objects or tables (in a buffer) to orders in a queue. It depends on the implementation and usage context of the software resource. The default is the technical domain.
Values:
Technical: The writable setting properties are assigned a technical unit e.g Kilobytes.
Domain-Specific: The writable setting properties are assigned a business-like, item-oriented unit e.g messages, objects, orders, etc..
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.AllocationUnit" }
string OtherAllocationUnit ;
This is the complementary unit of the output limits. If OutputUnit is a unit of the technical domain, OtherOutputUnit is a domain-specific unit.
ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SWRLimitSetting.OutputUnit" }
string OtherOutputUnit ;
This is the complementary unit of the output limits. If OutputUnit is a unit of the technical domain, OtherOutputUnit is a domain-specific unit.
ValueMap { "0" , "1" , "2" , "3" }
Values { "Not Changeable - Persistent" , "Changeable - Transient" , "Changeable - Persistent" , "Not Changeable - Transient" }
Experimental
uint16 ChangeableType ;
Enumeration indicating the type of setting.
0 'Not Changeable - Persistent' indicates the instance of SettingData represents primordial settings and shall not be modifiable. 1 'Changeable - Transient' indicates the SettingData represents modifiable settings that are not persisted. Establishing persistent settings from transient settings may be supported.
2 'Changeable - Persistent' indicates the SettingData represents a persistent configuration that may be modified.
3 'Not Changeable - Transient' indicates the SettingData represents a snapshot of the settings of the associated ManagedElement and is not persistent.
Required
Override ( "ElementName" )
string ElementName ;
The user-friendly name for this instance of SettingData. In addition, the user-friendly name can be used as an index property for a search or query. (Note: The name does not have to be unique within a namespace.)
Experimental
string ConfigurationName ;
An instance of CIM_SettingData may correspond to a well-known configuration that exists for an associated CIM_ManagedElement. If the ConfigurationName property is non-NULL, the instance of CIM_SettingData shall correspond to a well-known configuration for a Managed Element, the value of the ConfigurationName property shall be the name of the configuration, and the ChangeableType property shall have the value 0 or 2. A value of NULL for the ConfigurationName property shall mean that the instance of CIM_SettingData does not correspond to a well-known configuration for a Managed Element or that this information is unknown.
Key
string InstanceID ;
Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. To ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, the value of InstanceID should be constructed using the following 'preferred' algorithm:
<OrgID>:<LocalID>
Where <OrgID> and <LocalID> are separated by a colon (:), and where <OrgID> must include a copyrighted, trademarked, or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity that is creating or defining the InstanceID or that is a registered ID assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority. (This requirement is similar to the <Schema Name>_<Class Name> structure of Schema class names.) In addition, to ensure uniqueness, <OrgID> must not contain a colon (:). When using this algorithm, the first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between <OrgID> and <LocalID>.
<LocalID> is chosen by the business entity and should not be reused to identify different underlying (real-world) elements. If the above 'preferred' algorithm is not used, the defining entity must assure that the resulting InstanceID is not reused across any InstanceIDs produced by this or other providers for the NameSpace of this instance.
For DMTF-defined instances, the 'preferred' algorithm must be used with the <OrgID> set to CIM.
MaxLen ( 64 )
string Caption ;
The Caption property is a short textual description (one- line string) of the object.
string Description ;
The Description property provides a textual description of the object.