// Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF. All rights reserved. [Association, Version ( "2.8.0" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Device::ProtocolController" ), Description ( "This association is used to define a relationship between a " "ProtocolController and an exposed Logical Unit (for example a " "Storage Volume or a MediaAccessDevice such as a tape drive). " "An example of the use of this association is SCSI, where it " "link the target controller and Logical Units. This subclass is " "provided so that an enumeration of related controllers and " "units can be performed without retrieving any connected ports " "or other controllers." )] class CIM_ProtocolControllerForUnit : CIM_ProtocolControllerForDevice { [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description ( "The ProtocolController." )] CIM_ProtocolController REF Antecedent; [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description ( "The logical unit (eg StorageVolume) \'behind\' the " "ProtocolController." )] CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent; [Description ( "The access rights granted to the referenced logical unit " "as exposed through referenced ProtocolController. The " "\'No Access\' value is used in implementations where the " "DeviceNumber is reserved, but no access is granted. \n" "If the instrumentation exposes " "PrivilegeManagementService, this property MUST be " "synchronized with the Activities property of any " "Privilege instances associated with StorageHardwareIDs " "associated to the referenced ProtocolController and the " "referenced LogicalDevice. In particular, when this " "property is \'Read Write\', Privilege.Activities MUST " "include entries for \'Read\' and \'Write\'. When this " "property is \'Read-Only\', Privilege.Activities MUST " "include an entry for \'Read\'. The corresponding entries " "for Privilege.ActivityQualifiers MUST be \'CDB=*\' and " "the corresponding entries for Privilege.QualifierFormat " "MUST be \'SCSI Command\'." ), ValueMap { "0", "2", "3", "4", "5..15999", "16000.." }, Values { "Unknown", "Read Write", "Read-Only", "No Access", "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" }] uint16 DeviceAccess; };