// =================================================================== // Title: Physical_PhysicalMedia // $State: Exp $ // $Date: 2005/02/17 00:09:56 $ // $RCSfile: Physical_PhysicalMedia.mof,v $ // $Revision: 1.1 $ // =================================================================== //#pragma inLine ("Includes/copyright.inc") // Copyright 1998-2005 Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. 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This file defines // the concepts related to PhysicalMedia, tapes, etc. // (subclasses of PhysicalComponent). // // The object classes below are listed in an order that // avoids forward references. Required objects, defined // by other working groups, are omitted. // ================================================================== // Change Log for v2.8 - None // Change Log for v2.7 - None // ================================================================== #pragma locale ("en_US") // ================================================================== // PhysicalMedia // ================================================================== [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "The PhysicalMedia class represents any type of documentation " "or storage medium, such as tapes, CDROMs, etc. This class is " "typically used to locate and manage Removable Media (versus " "Media sealed with the MediaAccessDevice, as a single Package, " "as is the case with hard disks). However, 'sealed' Media can " "also be modeled using this class, where the Media would then " "be associated with the PhysicalPackage using the " "PackagedComponent relationship.")] class CIM_PhysicalMedia : CIM_PhysicalComponent { [Description ( "The number of bytes that can be read from or written to a " "Media. This property is not applicable to \"Hard Copy\" " "(documentation) or cleaner Media. Data compression should " "not be assumed, as it would increase the value in this " "property. For tapes, it should be assumed that no filemarks " "or blank space areas are recorded on the Media."), Units ( "Bytes" )] uint64 Capacity; [Description ( "Specifies the type of the PhysicalMedia, as an enumerated " "integer. The MediaDescription property is used to provide " "more explicit definition of the Media type, whether it is " "pre-formatted, compatability features, etc."), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49", "50", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", "56", "57", "58", "59", "60", "61", "62", "63", "64", "65", "66" }, Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Tape Cartridge", "QIC Cartridge", "AIT Cartridge", "DTF Cartridge", "DAT Cartridge", "8mm Tape Cartridge", "19mm Tape Cartridge", "DLT Cartridge", // 10 "Half-Inch Magnetic Tape Cartridge", "Cartridge Disk", "JAZ Disk", "ZIP Disk", "SyQuest Disk", "Winchester Removable Disk", "CD-ROM", "CD-ROM/XA", "CD-I", "CD Recordable", // 20 "WORM", "Magneto-Optical", "DVD", "DVD-RW+", "DVD-RAM", "DVD-ROM", "DVD-Video", "Divx", "Floppy/Diskette", "Hard Disk", // 30 "Memory Card", "Hard Copy", "Clik Disk", "CD-RW", "CD-DA", "CD+", "DVD Recordable", "DVD-RW", "DVD-Audio", "DVD-5", // 40 "DVD-9", "DVD-10", "DVD-18", "Magneto-Optical Rewriteable", "Magneto-Optical Write Once", "Magneto-Optical Rewriteable (LIMDOW)", "Phase Change Write Once", "Phase Change Rewriteable", "Phase Change Dual Rewriteable", "Ablative Write Once", // 50 "Near Field Recording", "MiniQic", "Travan", "8mm Metal Particle", "8mm Advanced Metal Evaporate", "NCTP", "LTO Ultrium", "LTO Accelis", "9 Track Tape", "18 Track Tape", // 60 "36 Track Tape", "Magstar 3590", "Magstar MP", "D2 Tape", "Tape - DST Small", "Tape - DST Medium", "Tape - DST Large" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalMedia.MediaDescription" }] uint16 MediaType; [Description ( "Additional detail related to the MediaType enumeration. For " "example, if value 3 (\"QIC Cartridge\") is specified, this " "property could indicate whether the tape is wide or 1/4 " "inch, whether it is pre-formatted, whether it is Travan " "compatible, etc."), ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalMedia.MediaType" }] string MediaDescription; [Description ( "Boolean specifying whether the Media is currently write " "protected by some kind of physical mechanism, such as a " "protect tab on a floppy diskette.")] boolean WriteProtectOn; [Description ( "Boolean indicating that the PhysicalMedia is used for " "cleaning purposes and not data storage.")] boolean CleanerMedia; [Description ( "Size of the Media in inches. For example, '3.5' would be " "entered for a 3.5 inch disk, or '12' would be entered for a " "12 inch optical disk. On the other hand, '0.5' would be " "defined for a 1/2 inch tape."), Units ( "Inches" )] real32 MediaSize; [Description ( "For removable Media, the maximum number of times that the " "Media can be mounted before it should be retired. For " "cleaner Media, this is the maximum number of Drive cleans " "that can be performed. For nonremovable Media, such as hard " "disks, this property is not applicable and should be set to " "0.")] uint64 MaxMounts; [Description ( "For removable or cleaner Media, the number of times that " "the Media has been mounted for data transfer or to clean a " "Drive. For nonremovable Media, such as hard disks, this " "property is not applicable and should be set to 0."), Counter, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalMedia.MaxMounts" }] uint64 MountCount; [Description ( "Boolean indicating that the Media has two recording sides " "(TRUE) or only a single side (FALSE). Examples of dual " "sided Media include DVD-ROM and some optical disks. " "Examples of single sided Media are tapes and CD-ROM.")] boolean DualSided; [Description ( "One or more strings on 'labels' on the PhysicalMedia. The " "format of the labels and their state (readable, unreadable, " "upside-down) are indicated in the LabelFormats and " "LabelStates array properties."), ArrayType ( "Indexed" ), ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalMedia.LabelStates", "CIM_PhysicalMedia.LabelFormats" }] string PhysicalLabels[]; [Description ( "An array of enumerated integers describing the states of " "each of the labels on a PhysicalMedia. The Labels " "themselves are listed in the PhysicalLabels property. Note, " "each entry of this array is related to the entry in " "PhysicalLabels that is located at the same index."), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" }, Values { "OK/Readable", "Unreadable", "Upside Down" }, ArrayType ( "Indexed" ), ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalMedia.PhysicalLabels" }] uint16 LabelStates[]; [Description ( "An array of enumerated integers describing the formats of " "each of the labels on a PhysicalMedia. The Labels " "themselves are listed in the PhysicalLabels property. Note, " "each entry of this array is related to the entry in " "PhysicalLabels that is located at the same index."), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, Values { "Barcode", "Radio Frequency Identification", "OCR (Optical Character Recognition)", "MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition)", "7 Character Barcode", "9 Character Barcode" }, ArrayType ( "Indexed" ), ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalMedia.PhysicalLabels" }] uint16 LabelFormats[]; [Description ( "For removable or cleaner Media, the date and time that the " "Media was last mounted. For nonremovable Media, such as " "hard disks, this property has no meaning and is not " "applicable.")] datetime TimeOfLastMount; [Description ( "For removable or cleaner Media, the total time (in seconds) " "that the Media has been mounted for data transfer or to " "clean a Drive. For nonremovable Media, such as hard disks, " "this property is not applicable and should be set to 0."), Units ( "Seconds" )] uint64 TotalMountTime; }; // ================================================================== // MemoryWithMedia // ================================================================== [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "MemoryWithMedia indicates that Memory is associated with a " "PhysicalMedia and its cartridge. The Memory provides media " "identification and also stores user-specific data.")] class CIM_MemoryWithMedia : CIM_Dependency { [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description ( "The Memory associated with PhysicalMedia.")] CIM_PhysicalMemory REF Antecedent; [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description ( "The PhysicalMedia.")] CIM_PhysicalMedia REF Dependent; }; // =================================================================== // PhysicalMediaInLocation // =================================================================== [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "Within a StorageLibrary, all Media should be accounted for, " "and be present in some Storage Location. This relationship is " "made explicit by the PhysicalMediaInLocation association. In " "addition, one can determine if a Location is empty or full " "based on whether this association exists for the " "StorageMediaLocation.")] class CIM_PhysicalMediaInLocation : CIM_Dependency { [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The StorageMediaLocation which holds the PhysicalMedia.")] CIM_StorageMediaLocation REF Antecedent; [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description ( "The Media in the Location.")] CIM_PhysicalMedia REF Dependent; [Description ( "An enumeration expressing which 'Side' of the Media is " "facing up. Since sides can be named by various schemes (0/1 " "or A/B), both schemes are expressed in the Values array of " "this property. Also, the value 5 (\"Not Applicable\" " "describes that orientation is not pertinent for this Media."), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, Values { "Unknown", "Side 0", "Side 1", "Side A", "Side B", "Not Applicable" }] uint16 Orientation; [Description ( "The date and time that the Media was last placed into the " "referenced Location.")] datetime TimeOfLastPlacement; }; // ================================================================== // PhysicalTape // ================================================================== [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "The PhysicalTape class represents additional data for a Tape " "Media. Information on the tape length and whether it must be " "unloaded from BOT are properties of this class.")] class CIM_PhysicalTape : CIM_PhysicalMedia { [Description ( "The physical length of the Tape in feet."), Units ( "Feet" )] real32 TapeLength; [Description ( "Boolean set to TRUE if the Tape can be unloaded at any " "position on the Media. It is set to FALSE if the tape must " "be at a certain position for unload - such as at the " "beginning of tape (BOT) area, or at mid-tape point for " "TapeDrives with mid-tape load.")] boolean UnloadAnywhere; }; // =================================================================== // HomeForMedia // =================================================================== [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "In a StorageLibrary or repository for PhysicalMedia, it is " "reasonable that a specific Media always be placed in a " "specific Location (rather than anywhere in the repository/ " "Library). The default location for a PhysicalMedia is called " "its 'home'. This information is expressed by the HomeForMedia " "dependency association. (Note that a PhysicalMedia can have at " "most one 'home', and a StorageMediaLocation can be 'home' to " "at most one Media.)")] class CIM_HomeForMedia : CIM_Dependency { [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The Location that is 'home' to a piece of PhysicalMedia.")] CIM_StorageMediaLocation REF Antecedent; [Override ( "Dependent" ), Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The PhysicalMedia whose 'home' or default Location is " "defined.")] CIM_PhysicalMedia REF Dependent; }; // =================================================================== // end of file // ===================================================================