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DCIM_PowerManagementCapabilities
Table 80. PowerManagementCapabilities
Property Description
ElementName
The user friendly name for this instance of Capabilities. In addition, the user friendly name
can be used as a index property for a search of query.
NOTE: Name does not have to be unique within a namespace.
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.
PowerChangeCapabilities
An enumeration indicating the specific power-related capabilities of a managed element.
Since this is an array, multiple values may be specified.
Possible values are:
• 0 = Unknown
• 1 = Other
• 2 = Power Saving Modes Entered Automatically — Indicates that a managed element
can change its power state based on usage or other criteria
• 3 = Power State Settable — Indicates that the RequestPowerStateChange method is
supported
• 4 = Power Cycling Supported — Indicates that the RequestPowerStateChange method
can be invoked with the PowerState input variable set to Power Cycle (Off Soft)
• 5 = Timed Power On Supported — Indicates that the RequestPowerStateChange
method can be invoked with the PowerState input variable set to 'Power On' and the
Time parameter set to a specific date and time, or interval, for power on.
• 6 = Off Hard Power Cycling Supported
• 7 = HW Reset Supported
• 8 = Graceful Shutdown Supported — Indicates that the managed element can be sent
a hardware signal requesting an orderly shutdown prior to the requested power state
change.
PowerStatesSupported
An enumeration that indicates the power states supported by a managed element. Because
this is an array, multiple values can be specified. The current values in the enumeration are:
• 2 = On — Corresponds to ACPI state G0 or S0 or D0.
• 3 = Sleep - Light — C orresponds to ACPI state G1, S1/S2, or D1.
• 4 = Sleep - Deep — Ccorresponds to ACPI state G1, S3, or D2.
• 5 = Power Cycle (Off - Soft) — Corresponds to ACPI state G2, S5, or D3, but where
the managed element is set to return to power state On at a pre-determined time.
• 6 = Off — Hard, corresponding to ACPI state G3, S5, or D3.
• 7 = Hibernate (Off - Soft) — Corresponds to ACPI state S4, where the state of the
managed element is preserved and will be recovered upon powering on.
• 8 = Off — Soft, corresponding to ACPI state G2, S5, or D3.
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