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   <b>PEP #:</b> 359<br>
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 <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Title: </b>Release <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Title: </b>Release
 Notes for OpenPegasus 2.5.1 and Subsequent 2.5 minor releases</p>  Notes for OpenPegasus version 2.11.0</p>
 <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Version: </b>1.7</p>  <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Created:</b> 23
 <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Created:</b> <st1:date year="2004" day="23" month="3">1 March 2006</st1:date></p>  March 2011</p>
 <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Authors: </b>Karl Schopmeyer<br>  <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Authors: </b>Karl
   Schopmeyer<br>
 </p> </p>
 <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Status:&nbsp; </b>draft</p> <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Status:&nbsp; </b>draft</p>
 <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Version History:</b></p> <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><b>Version History:</b></p>
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       <p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;" align="center"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: black;"><font size="2">&nbsp;1.0</font><o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;" align="center"><span
       </td>   style="font-family: Arial; color: black;"><font size="2">&nbsp;1.0</font><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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       2006</font></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;" align="center"> <font
       </td>   size="2"><span style="font-family: Arial;">23 March 2011</span></font></p>
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       <span style="font-family: Arial;"><font size="2">Karl Schopmeyer</font></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;" align="center"> <span
       </td>   style="font-family: Arial;"><font size="2">Karl Schopmeyer</font></span></p>
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       </font></o:p></span></p>   style="font-family: Arial; color: black;"><font size="2">Initial
   Submission&nbsp;<span style="color: red;"></span></font><o:p><font
    size="2"> </font></o:p></span></p>
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       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">1.1</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial" size="2">2 March 2006</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial" size="2">Karl Schopmeyer</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"><font face="Arial" size="2">Fix editorial errors</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
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       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">1.2</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial" size="2">20 March 2006</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial" size="2">Karl Schopmeyer</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"><font face="Arial" size="2">Incorporate comments from        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       Review week of 12 March 2006</font></td>      </tr>
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     <tr>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">1.3</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">22 March        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       2006</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">Karl  
       Schopmeyer</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"><font face="Arial">Incorporate comments form  
       Review 21 March 06 and bring into line with Feature status page</font></td>  
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       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">1.4</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">28 March  
       2006</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">Karl  
       Schopmeyer</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"><font face="Arial">Remove all statements  
       concerning status and point to the Feature Status Page.</font></td>  
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       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">1.5</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">28 March  
       2006</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">Karl  
       Schopmeyer</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"><font face="Arial">Remove references to  
       status "experimental" for certain features</font></td>  
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       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">1.6</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">28 March  
       2006</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">Karl  
       Schopmeyer</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"><font face="Arial">Typos - Approved by  
       architecture group</font></td>  
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       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">1.7</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="23">&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">12 July        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="23">&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
       2006</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center" height="23">&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" align="center"><font face="Arial">Karl        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;" height="23">&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
       Schopmeyer</font></td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"><font face="Arial">Update to reflect Pegasus  
       2.5.2 release</font></td>  
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 and subsequent 2.5 minor releases of the Pegasus CIM Server. <span class="norm1"><span style="font-size: 9pt;"><a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/protected/doc_edit.tpl?grid=632&amp;file=Pegasus2_3_1ReleaseNotes.html&amp;tag=35" target="_self"><br>  <p><b>Abstract:</b> This document defines the release notes for the
 </a></span></span></p>  2.11.0 release of the OpenPegasus CIM Server. The purpose of this PEP
 <div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;" align="center"><span style="color: black;">  is
 <hr align="center" color="#009900" noshade="noshade" size="2" width="100%"></span></div>  to summarize the characteristics of this release, point to other
 <h2 style="margin-bottom: 1px;"><b><o:p><font size="4">&nbsp;Contents<br>  documentation that defines the release in more detail, and provide
 </font></o:p></b></h2>  additional information about this release that is not available in the
   other Pegasus documentation.</p>
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   <h2 style="margin-bottom: 1px;"><b><o:p><font size="5">&nbsp;Contents</font></o:p></b></h2>
 <ol> <ol>
   <li><a href="#Availability_of_this_Release_">Availability of this Release</a></li>    <li><a href="#Availability_of_this_Release_">Availability of this
   <li><a href="#Functionality_of_This_Release">Functionality of  Release</a></li>
 This Release</a></li>    <li><a href="#Functionality_of_This_Release">OpenPegasus
   Functionality of This Release</a></li>
     <li><a href="#Compatibility_Considerations_">Compatibility
   Considerations</a></li>
   <li><a href="#Relationship_to_CIMWBEM_Standards">Relationship   <li><a href="#Relationship_to_CIMWBEM_Standards">Relationship
 to CIM/WBEM Standards</a></li> to CIM/WBEM Standards</a></li>
   <li><a href="#Supported%20Platforms">Supported    <li><a href="#Supported%20Platforms">OpenPegasus Supported Platforms</a></li>
 Platforms</a></li>  
   <li><a href="#Conformance%20with%20DMTF%20Specifications">Conformance   <li><a href="#Conformance%20with%20DMTF%20Specifications">Conformance
 with DMTF Specifications</a></li> with DMTF Specifications</a></li>
   <li><a href="#Changes%20in%20This%20Release">Changes    <li><a href="#PEGASUS%20Bugs">OpenPegasus Bugs</a></li>
 in This Release</a></li>    <li> <a
   <li><a href="#PEGASUS%20Bugs">PEGASUS   href="#Pegasus%20Release%20Control%20and%20Version%20Definition%20Documentation">OpenPegasus
 Bugs</a></li>  
   <li> <a href="#Pegasus%20Release%20Control%20and%20Version%20Definition%20Documentation">Pegasus  
 Release Control and Version Definition Documentation</a></li> Release Control and Version Definition Documentation</a></li>
   <li><a href="#General%20Documentation">General   <li><a href="#General%20Documentation">General
 Documentation</a></li> Documentation</a></li>
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 of this Release</span></h2> of this Release</span></h2>
 <p>This release is available in a number of forms including:</p> <p>This release is available in a number of forms including:</p>
 <ul> <ul>
   <li>Source release in both ZIP and TAR formats. These can be    <li><b>Source release</b> in both ZIP (and ZIP EXE) and TAR formats.
   These can be
 downloaded from the <span class="SpellE">OpenPegasus</span> Web downloaded from the <span class="SpellE">OpenPegasus</span> Web
 site at <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?CALLER=index.tpl&amp;ggid=392">www.openpegasus.org.</a></li>  site at <a
   <li>OpenPegasus 2.5.x binaries are available for Red Hat Enterprise   href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?CALLER=index.tpl&amp;ggid=392">www.openpegasus.org.</a>&nbsp;</li>
 Linux 3.0 and 4.2 and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9.0. A Source RPM is    <li><b>OpenPegasus&nbsp;source RPMs</b> on the OpenPegasus web site..
 also available that can be used to build binaries for most  A source RPM is&nbsp; available on the
   OpenPegasus web site that can be used to build binaries for most
 LSB-compliant RPM-based Linux distributions and versions.</li> LSB-compliant RPM-based Linux distributions and versions.</li>
   <li>The Pegasus CVS. The CVS tags representing this release and    <li><b>The Pegasus CVS repository</b>. The CVS tags representing this
   release and
 subsequent snapshots that are made available in the Pegasus CVS are subsequent snapshots that are made available in the Pegasus CVS are
 defined on the OpenPegasus CVS repository web page (see the <a href="http://cvs.opengroup.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/">OpenPegasus  defined on the OpenPegasus CVS repository web page (see the <a
 CVS page</a> for information) using the tags defined on the <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?CALLER=cvs.tpl&amp;ggid=392">release   href="http://cvs.opengroup.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/">OpenPegasus
   CVS page</a> for information) using the tags defined on the <a
    href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?CALLER=cvs.tpl&amp;ggid=392">release
 snapshots page</a>.</li> snapshots page</a>.</li>
 </ul> </ul>
 <p>The instructions for acquiring the released code are on the <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?CALLER=index.tpl&amp;ggid=392">Pegasus  <p>The instructions for acquiring the released code are on the <a
    href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?CALLER=index.tpl&amp;ggid=392">Pegasus
 WEB site</a>. WEB site</a>.
 Installation instructions are part of the README in the root of the Installation instructions are part of the README in the root of the
 Pegasus source Pegasus source
 tree.</p></div>  tree.</p>
   </div>
 <div class="Section1"> <div class="Section1">
 <h2><span style="color: black;">Functionality of This Release</span></h2>  <h2><span style="color: black;">OpenPegasus Functionality for This
   Release</span></h2>
 Pegasus overall status by release is defined by&nbsp; a Pegasus overall status by release is defined by&nbsp; a
 <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?ggid=799">Feature Status WEB Page</a>  <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?ggid=799">Feature Status
 that is available on the OpenPegasus web site .&nbsp; That  WEB Page</a>
 web page shows the Pegasus users and developers  that is available on the OpenPegasus web site .&nbsp; That web page
 the status of the various features found in Pegasus using a simple color coded  shows the
 key (white, red, yellow, green).&nbsp; Pegasus 2.5.1 is a minor release, extending Pegasus 2.5.0 in selected  Pegasus users and developers the status of the various features found
 areas primarily for bug fixes.&nbsp; However, there were some signification  in Pegasus
 changes in the feature status for selected functions in 2.5.1 (moving selected  using a simple color coded key (white, red, yellow, green) and a
 functions closer to production-capable status). Pegasus 2.5.2 is a minor release  description of
 providing changes that have been defined through pegasus bugs.<p>The following paragraphs list the functionality in this release.&nbsp;&nbsp; In many cases these features&nbsp; and interfaces  each feature.
 are conditionally compiled with special environment variables. <span style="color: rgb(51, 102, 255);"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">  <p>Pegasus 2.11.0
 <a style="color: blue; text-decoration: underline;" href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/10083/PEP237_RecommendedReleaseOptions.htm">PEP 237</a></span><a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/protected/doc.tpl?CALLER=index.tpl&amp;gdid=8502" style="color: blue; text-decoration: underline;">&nbsp;</a></span>  is a major release, extending the previous Pegasus release in selected
 provides more detailed information on how to enable  areas as described in the Pegasus&nbsp; PEP defining this release
 functionality that is conditionally compiled in this release.</p>  .&nbsp; </p>
 <p><font color="#ff0000"><b>NOTE: </b>For current information and history on the status of each feature,  <p>The major areas of development for this release&nbsp; were as
 please access the</font>  follows. Note that the bugs listed represent only those features
 <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?ggid=799" style="color: blue; text-decoration: underline;">  incorporated in bugs without PEPS that are considered enhancements, not
 OpenPegasus Feature Status WEB Page</a>.&nbsp; <font color="#ff0000">Please see  all bugs incorporated in the release. For
 the Feature status page for the quality/status of each feature because not all  more information access the PEP/BUG for each change defined below:</p>
 of the features listed below are production ready.</font></p>  <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font
 <h3><b>CIM Server Functionality</b></h3>   style="font-weight: bold;" size="4">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Table of Major
 <blockquote>  Changes for this Release</font></p>
   <h4><b>CIM Operations over HTTP support</b></h4>  <table style="font-family: Arial;" bordercolordark="#666666"
   <ol>   bordercolorlight="#CCCCCC" border="1" cellspacing="1" width="82%">
     <li>Class Operations (<span class="SpellE">getClass</span>, <span class="SpellE">deleteClass</span>, <span class="SpellE">modifyClass</span>,    <tbody>
       <span class="SpellE">enumerateClass</span>, <span class="SpellE">enumerateClassNames</span>)</li>      <tr align="center">
     <li>Qualifier Operations (getQualifier, setQualifier,        <th bgcolor="#00ffff">PEP/BUG #</th>
 deleteQualifier) </li>        <th bgcolor="#00ffff">Description of Change</th>
     <li>Instance Operations (<span class="SpellE">getInstance</span>, <span class="SpellE">deleteInstance</span>, <span class="SpellE">modifyInstance</span>,        <th bgcolor="#00ffff" width="128">Posted PEP<br>
       <span class="SpellE">enumerateInstance</span>, <span class="SpellE">enumerateInstanceNames</span>, <span class="SpellE">getProperty</span>,  Version</th>
       <span class="SpellE">setProperty</span>)</li>      </tr>
     <li>Association Operations (references, <span class="SpellE">referencenames</span>,      <tr>
       <span class="SpellE">associators</span>, <span class="SpellE">associatornames)</span></li>        <td>PEP 318</td>
     <li>Methods Operations (invokeMethod)</li>        <td>Run 32 bit providers in 64 bit OpenPegasus</td>
     <li>Query operation - Support for ExecQuery was added in 2.4 with        <td style="text-align: center;"><a
 WQL as query language and is defined in PEP 119. This feature is   href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/23224/PEP_318_32bit_providers_in_64bit_OpenPegasusVer10.htm">1.0</a></td>
 considered at alpha quality because it has only been contributor      </tr>
 tested.&nbsp; Additional tests have been added in 2.5 for ExecQuery. Pegasus      <tr align="center">
     today does not support the ExecuteQuery operation defined as the Query        <td style="text-align: center;" width="7%">PEP 356</td>
     operation for CQL.<br>        <td align="left" width="75%">Provider Module Grouping</td>
     </li>        <td width="128"> <a
   </ol>   href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/22030/PEP356_ProviderModuleGrouping.htm">2.2</a><br>
 </blockquote>        </td>
 </div>      </tr>
 <blockquote>      <tr>
   <h4><b>Indication Processing</b></h4>        <td style="text-align: center;" width="7%">PEP 357</td>
   <ol>        <td align="left" width="75%">SNMP V3 Trap Generation in Pegasus
     <li>Process indications - Process indications are operational in  Indication Handler</td>
 the        <td style="text-align: center;" width="128"><a
 Server.&nbsp; This includes support   href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/23237/PEP_357_-_SNMP_v3_trap_generation_in_Pegasus_.htm">1.0</a></td>
 for subscriptions, filters, and indication handlers, the provider API      </tr>
 for      <tr align="center">
 indications and the CIMXML indication handler.</li>        <td style="text-align: center;" width="7%">PEP 324<br>
     <li>Lifecycle indications - With the support for embedded objects,        </td>
 lifecycle indications (ie. those        <td align="left" width="75%">DMTF Indications Profile (DSP 1054)
 classes of indications derived from CIM_ClassIndication and  Implementation, stage 2 <br>
 CIM_InstIndication) can now be created. Pegasus 2.5 provides some        </td>
 enablement for the generation of lifecycle indications. For more        <td width="128"><a
 details, refer to   href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/22529/PEP324-DMTF_Indications_Profile_stage2_Ver11.html">1.1</a></td>
 &lt;src/Unsupported/LifecycleIndicationProvider/readme.LifecycleIndications.htm&gt;.</li>      </tr>
   </ol>      <tr align="center">
   <h4><b>Query Language</b></h4>        <td style="text-align: center;" width="7%">PEP 349<br>
   <p>Pegasus includes the&nbsp; WQL&nbsp; query language which is implemented and        </td>
 used for filters and in version 2.4 for execQuery.&nbsp; <br>        <td align="left" width="75%"><span style="color: windowtext;"><span
    style=""></span>Improve the
   availability of the CIMOM by better isolation from faulty providers</span></td>
         <td width="128"> <a
    href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/22386/PEP_349_-_Improve_the_availability_of_the_CIMOM_by_better_isolation_from_faulty_providers.htm">0.5</a></td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td style="text-align: center;"><a
    href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8787">Bug 8787</a><br>
         </td>
         <td>Add External SLP support to release builds<br>
         </td>
         <td style="text-align: center;"> <a
    href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/21277/PEP350_MultiCIMOM.htm">
         </a></td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td style="text-align: center;"> <a
    href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8800">Bug 8800<br>
         </a></td>
         <td> <span class="norm"><a name="comtag_90"></a>enable
   PEGASUS_USE_RELEASE_CONFIG_OPTIONS build option to have true/false
   values</span><br>
         </td>
         <td style="text-align: center;"><br>
         </td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td style="text-align: center;"><a
    href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8806">Bug
   8806</a></td>
         <td>Diagnose data for BAD UTF8 exception</td>
         <td>&nbsp;</td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td><a href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8825">Bug
   8825</a></td>
         <td>Option to specify multiple provider dirs for release builds</td>
         <td>&nbsp;</td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td style="text-align: center;"><a
    href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8839">Bug
   8839</a></td>
         <td>OOP Provider recovery enhancement</td>
         <td>&nbsp;</td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td><a href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8845">Bug
   8845</a></td>
         <td><font size="1"><big><big>Enhance SSL Certificate info to
   expose the whole certificate</big></big><br>
         </font></td>
         <td>&nbsp;</td>
       </tr>
       <tr align="center">
         <td style="text-align: center;" width="7%"> <a
    href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8871">Bug 8871<br>
         </a> </td>
         <td align="left" width="75%"><span
    style="text-decoration: underline;">Enhance WSMan Server Adpater&nbsp;
   to include enumeration association filters</span></td>
         <td width="128">&nbsp;<br>
         </td>
       </tr>
       <tr align="center">
         <td style="text-align: center;" width="7%">&nbsp;</td>
         <td align="left" width="75%"> </td>
         <td width="128"><a
    href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8171"><br>
         </a></td>
       </tr>
     </tbody>
   </table>
   <p>The status of several components of Pegasus functionality change
   status
   between Pegasus versions. <span class="norm"><a name="comtag_116">Features
   that
   have changed status can be identified by a change in color from the
   previous
   release to this release</a></span> on the
   <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/page.tpl?ggid=799">Feature Status
   WEB Page</a>.</p>
   <p>Finally, a significant number of internal changes and corrections
   were made
   under the control of the Pegasus bugzilla bug system. See the bug
   section below
   for more information.</p>
   <h3><font color="#000000">Information on&nbsp; IPv6 Support (PEP 291)</font></h3>
   <p><b>NOTE:</b> This functionality was incorporated in OpenPegasus
   2.7.0 but it
   was felt that the information below was worth repeating in subsequent
   Release
   Notes</p>
   <p style="color: rgb(153, 51, 153);"><font color="#000000">IPv6 is
   short for "Internet
   Protocol
   Version 6". IPv6 is the "next generation" protocol designed by the IETF
   to replace the current version Internet Protocol, IP Version 4
   ("IPv4"). IPv6 Support for OpenPegasus is documented in </font> <a
    href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/14222/PEP_291_IPv6.html">
   <font color="#3333ff">PEP
   291</font></a><font color="#000000">.</font></p>
   <p>The IPv6 support in OpenPegasus is
   controlled by the PEGASUS_ENABLE_IPV6 build variable. The default for
   this
   variable is "true"; setting this to
   'false' before building OpenPegasus will disable the IPv6 support.<br>
   </p>   </p>
   <p>CQL Stage 1 has been added for Pegasus 2.5.&nbsp; PEPs 138, 193, 205  <p>The following subsections provide
   combine to describe the CQL&nbsp; functionality supported.</p>  some information on IPv6 support for the Linux and Windows platforms.
   <h4>Object Normalization</h4>  Note that in the 2.6.1 release there is no automatic run-time detection
 The Object Normalizer is an entity introduced in Pegasus 2.4 that  of IPv6 support on a platform by OpenPegasus. If you build with
 ensures  PEGASUS_ENABLE_IPV6=true, your platform must support IPv6 or you will
 objects delivered from providers are complete and accurate. Two major  get a build failure (missing header files), a run-time bind() failure,
 issues were identified with the initial implementation: 1) the Object  or possibly some other failure. This applies to both the CIM Server and
 Normalizer droped instances it considered bad, and 2) the Object  Listener components. For more information on IPv6 support for your
 Normalizer code slowed performance. These issues are now addressed by  specific platform, refer to the documentation for that platform.<br>
 moving the Object Normalizer from the Dispatcher to the Response  </p>
 Handler (or equivalent) and optimizing the existing implementation. The  <p>All OpenPegasus externals that
 move allows errors to be reported to the provider at the point of  support either a hostname or an IP address as input have been updated
 delivery and ensures that only a single copy is made to preserve the  to allow an IPv6 address to be specified. If the required input is just
 CIMOM/provider boundary.<br>  an IP address (eg. no optional or required port number), then the IPv6
 &nbsp;<h4>Embedded Object Support</h4>  address must be specified without brackets. For example, the
   Pegasus 2.5 provides embedded object support. The proposed solution  OpenPegasus osinfo client (which returns information about the OS
 is restricted to the following:<ul>  running on a host system) takes separate host and port options. In this
     <li>The only representation for embedded objects supported by this  case a host with an IPv6-configured network interface would be
 PEP is CIM-XML (i.e. id does not support MOF encoded objects). </li>  specified as:<br>
     <li>CIMObject is implemented as a new CIMValue type. This type will be used  
 internally to represent embedded objects. When externalized (via  
 CIM-XML) these objects will be converted to strings representing valid  
 INSTANCE or CLASS elements, in accordance with the CIM Infrastructure  
 Specification.&nbsp; Embedded instances will also carry the  
 EmbeddedObject attribute with  
 the value "object", as specified by CR Interop-00217.001.  
     </li>  
   </ul>  
   <h3>Pegasus Repositories<br>  
     </h3>  
   <p class="MsoNormal"> </p>  
 </blockquote>  
 <div class="Section1">  
 <blockquote>  
   <h4><b>Schema Repository</b></h4>  
   <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">By default, Pegasus uses an XML-based  
 schema repository. A binary encoding option is also available for the repository.<span style="font-family: &quot;times new roman&quot;;"><br>  
   &nbsp;</span></p>  
   <div style="margin-left: 40px;">  
   <span style="color: rgb(51, 102, 255);">Note:&nbsp;Users may experience an incompatibility moving a binary repository from  
 Pegasus 2.4 to 2.5. In Pegasus 2.5, measures have been taken to improve  
 the ability to maintain compatibility with subsequent releases. (See bugzilla 3642 for details.)</span></div>  
   <p>Further information on the use of the binary repository is in the  
   readme.binaryrepository file in the Pegasus source root directory.</p>  
   <h4><b>Instance Repository</b></h4>  
   <p><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The  
 Pegasus schema repository may also be configured to hold instance  
 data.&nbsp; Although instances may be place in the  
 repository  
 it was not designed as a  
 high volume data store</font><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">.</span></p>  
   <h4><b><b>Compressed Repository Feature</b></b></h4>  
   <span class="norm"></span><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="RED">A compressed repository  
 feature has been added for  
 pegasus 2.5 that compresses the repository written to disk. This allows  
 the  
 repository to be as much as 50% smaller on disk. It uses an external  
 compression library (zlib) and has been tested with zlib 1.2.2. This  
 feature is  
 documented in PEP 214 and also in a Readme  
 (readme.compressed_repository). Note  
 that the tests for this feature are in the test suite but not  
   activated for  
 automatic tests.</font><p style="margin-bottom: 0pt;">Further information on the use of the compressed  
   repository is in the readme.compressedrepository file in the Pegasus source  
   root directory<span style="color: rgb(51, 102, 255);">.</span></p>  
 <h4><b>Pegasus MOF Compilers</b></h4>  
 <p>Pegasus implements a MOF compiler that can operate either at the  
 client  
 interface to the Pegasus CIM Server (<span class="SpellE">cimmof</span>)  
 or directly interfacing with a CIM  
 repository (<span class="SpellE">cimmofl</span>).</p>  
 <p>The direct interface compiler is used primarily to provide an  
 initial  
 class/instance repository. <font color="#ff0000"><b>WARNING:</b></font>&nbsp;  
 The use of <span class="SpellE">cimmofl</span>  
 to manipulate instances in the repository bypasses any provider that is  
 registered to serve these&nbsp; instances and simply installs the  
 instances in the  
 instance repository; this may result in 1) bad data in the repository  
 if there are registered providers, 2) corruption of the repository if  
 the CIM Server is running or, 3) MOF data that is loaded but not  
 available until the server is stopped and restarted in some  
 cases.&nbsp; Use of <span class="SpellE">cimmofl in general is  
 discouraged and particularly </span>&nbsp;to manipulate  
 instances served by a registered providers (ex. Provider registration).  
 </p> </p>
   <h3><b><b>Security Considerations</b></b></h3>  <div
   <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="RED">OpenPegasus 2.5 (and   style="margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(153, 51, 153); font-family: monospace;"><big><font
 prior versions) contains several mechanisms to perform authorization, but none   color="#000000">osinfo -h
 of these authorization checks are performed by default.  3ffe:1:2:1 -p 5988</font></big></div>
 By registering any provider which fails to do appropriate authorization  <p>But the cimcli command, which
 checks, the consequences may include information leakage, data  takes
 corruption, or unintended elevation of privilege. Please ensure that  an optional "location" option including an optional port number,
 one of the following mechanisms is used to ensure appropriate access to  requires the IPv6 address to be delimited with brackets, for example:<br>
 your systems and data:</font><p style="margin-bottom: 0pt;">  </p>
   <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="RED">1. Only install/register providers which perform authorization  <div style="margin-left: 40px; font-family: monospace;"><big>cimcli ns
 appropriate for your environment.</font></p>  -l [3ffe:1:2:1]</big></div>
   <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="RED">a. For providers, this may include registering to  <p>or</p>
 'Run-as-requestor' (not available prior to Pegasus 2.5) and/or  <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><big><span
 performing authorization checks within the provider.<br>   style="font-family: monospace;">cimcli ns -l [3ffe:1:2:1]:5989</span></big><br>
 b. For administrators, ensure that the providers you have registered in  
 your environment have performed sufficient authorization checks. Also,  
 monitor announcements of security defects in those providers and follow  
 the recommendations in those announcements as soon as possible. <br>  
 c. For distributors of Pegasus or providers, ensure that the providers  
 you are shipping have performed appropriate authorization checks, and  
 relay announcements of discovered security defects to your users.</font><br>  
   </div>   </div>
   <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="RED">2. Restrict users with  
 access to Pegasus to a specific authorized user group of trusted  
 individuals.<br>  
 3. Namespace authorization is also available.<br>  
   <br>   <br>
   </font><span class="norm">For administration issues please refer to  For more information on
 the SSL Admin Guide found in the source repository at: &nbsp; </span>pegasus/doc/PegasusSSLGuidelines.htm<br>  specifying
   <h4><b>Server Security</b></h4>  IPv6 addresses, refer to <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2373.txt">IETF
   <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  RFC 2373 - IP Version
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Basic Authentication  6 Addressing Architecture</a>
 (Note that Digest based security is not implemented in Pegasus)</li>  and <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2732.txt">IETF RFC 2732 -
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">PAM authentication <o:p></o:p></li>  Format for
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">SSL support - SSL is  Literal IPv6 Addresses in URL's</a>.<br>
 implemented in Pegasus using the <span class="SpellE">OpenSSL</span>  <h4><font color="#000000">IPv6 on Linux</font></h4>
 libraries. Pegasus does not provide the <span class="SpellE">OpenSSL</span>  <p>Modern Linux distributions already
 libraries but SSL can be used on any platform supported by <span class="SpellE">OpenSSL</span>.&nbsp;.&nbsp;&nbsp; This release of Pegasus was tested  contain IPv6-ready kernels, the
     with multiple versions of&nbsp; OpenSSL versions  IPv6 capability is generally compiled as a module, but it's possible
 0.9.7 and 0.9.8.&nbsp;&nbsp; Effective with Pegasus 2.5.1 the Open SSL version  that this module is not loaded automatically on startup.</p>
     0.9.6 is no longer supported. See <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/Application%20Data/Microsoft/Word/www.openssl.org">openssl.org</a>  <p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Note:
 for <span class="SpellE">OpenSSL</span> release information<o:p>.</o:p></li>  </span>you shouldn't&nbsp;use kernel series 2.2.x, because it's not
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">SSL levels - <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">SSLv3  IPv6-up-to-date anymore. Also the IPv6 support in series 2.4.x is no
 and TLSv1 by default. SSLv2 is  longer improved according to definitions in latest RFCs. It's recommend
 disabled by default and only enabled by a compile time option</font>.&nbsp;  to use series 2.6.x now.<br>
 See<a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/protected/doc.tpl?CALLER=index.tpl&amp;gdid=8502">  
     PEP 237</a> for details on  
 configuration.<br>  
     </li>  
   </ol>  
   <b> </b>  
   <h4><b>Client Security</b><span style="font-family: times new roman;"><span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></span></span></h4>  
   <b>Certificate management&nbsp;  
 and User-based certificate authentication .</b> A new control provider and CLI for certificate management tasks. It expands upon the existing SSL  
 client verification support by providing a robust solution to managing  
 client certificates and certificate revocation lists via standard CIM  
 operations. It allows certificates to be associated with particular  
 system users for enhanced authorization capabilities.<br>  
   <span class="norm"></span><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">CN/ Host  
 name checks are not performed as a function of SSL or client libraries  
 and are the responsibility of the client to implement on their  
 own.&nbsp; See the SSL guide found in the /pegasus/doc directory for  
 more details on client security.</font><br>  
 Note: <span class="norm"><font><font color="RED"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">WBEM clients are responsible for SSL  
 certificate verification using Pegasus and/or SSL libraries as  
 appropriate. Consequences of not doing so include leakage of  
 authentication credentials to unauthorized parties.</span> </font></font></span>  
   <h4><b>Platform Management Functions</b></h4>  
   <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Configuration through  
 the defined configuration parameters (cimconfig) and server command  
 line options.<span class="norm"></span><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="RED">&nbsp; NOTE: When installed  
 as a service on Windows, setting the run-time config option  
 enableAuthentication to true can result in improper operation of the  
 SLP  
 provider and other providers. In order to circumvent this defect, an  
 Administrator should change the user that the service runs under from  
 the Local  
 System user to a local, privileged user (e.g. Administrator).  
 See bugzilla 4142 for details.</font> <o:p></o:p></li>  
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Daemon/service  
 operation of the Pegasus CIM Server on all supported platforms<o:p>  
 with the exception of HP OpenVMS.</o:p></li>  
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Operation statistics  
 capture using the <span class="norm"></span><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">CIM_StatisticalData </font>classes in  
 the DMTF Interop model. This  
 function is considered alpha quality and conditionally compiled. <br>  
     </li>  
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Multiple  
 pluggable provider managers.&nbsp; Provider managers are provided for  
 the Pegasus C++ provider interface, the CMPI C provider interface and  
 an alpha quality Java provider interface (JMPI).</li>  
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Platform Globalization  
 - Pegasus includes support for unicode data transfers and includes a  
 mechanism for message support in multiple languages using the open  
 source ICU libraries (<a href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/">http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/</a>).</li>  
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Out-of-process providers - See PEP 072 for more information on use of  
 this feature </li>  
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Shared class namespaces - See PEP 129 for more information on use of this feature.</li>  
     <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Remote providers for  
 the CMPI provider interface - See PEP 130 for more  
 information on use of this feature.</li>  
   </ol>  
   <h4><b>SLP Discovery</b></h4>  
   <p>SLP support is included but is conditionally compiled in or out on  
 a platform basis.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/8502/PEP200_RecommendedReleaseOptions.htm">  
   PEP 237</a> describes the&nbsp; environment variable (PEGASUS_ENABLE_SLP) to  
 enable or disable this code.&nbsp; Effective with Pegasus 2.5.1, support has  
   been added for the use of OpenSLP as the Service Agent (SA) in addition to the  
   internal to the Service Agent.&nbsp; This is controlled through an additional  
   environment variable (PEGASUS_HAS_OPENSLP)&nbsp; Once compiled, SLP  
 support is enabled with the slp configuration parameter (slp=true). SLP  
 support includes an SLP service agent in the Pegasus CIM sever (either the  
   internal agent or OpenSLP)&nbsp; and  
 generates SLP advertisements compatible with the DMTF slp template  
 specification. The SLP support also includes&nbsp; extensions to the  
 CIM Client libraries to execute SLP User Agent requests and analyze the  
 results (note that these interfaces are not yet part of the Pegasus  
 public SDK).<br>  
 Note: Pegasus on Windows is built with SLP support on by default.</p>  
 <h4><b>Indication Handlers</b></h4>  
   <blockquote>  
     <h5>System Log Indication Handler<br>  
     </h5>  
     <p>The SysLog Indication Handler is a new  
 for 2.5  
 type of Indication Handler which allows CIM Indications to be delivered  
 to the system syslog file. It has following features:<br>  
     </p>  
     <p>Each syslog file entry has a tag 'CIM Indication' to distinguish  
 an entry made by Syslog Indication Handler.</p>  
     <p>If a subscriber includes PerceivedSeverity property in the SELECT  
 list of the filter condition for the indication, the PerceivedSeverity  
 will be mapped to syslog error severity. Otherwise, syslog error  
 severity 'LOG_INFO' is used.</p>  
     <p>See  
     <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/7165/PEP206-SystemLogIndicationHandler.htm" style="color: blue; text-decoration: underline;">PEP  
 206</a> for details.</p>  
     <h5>Email Indication Handler<br>  
     </h5>  
     <p>The Email Indication Handler is a new  
 for 2.5  
 type of Indication Handler that allows CIM Indications to be delivered  
 to a specified e-mail address.&nbsp;&nbsp; See  
     <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/7166/PEP207-EmailIndicationHandler.htm" style="color: blue; text-decoration: underline;">PEP  
 207</a>&nbsp; for details. </p>  
   </blockquote>  
   <h4>Pegasus Provider Interfaces</h4>  
   <p>Pegasus is designed to support multiple Provider Managers to allow  
 multiple provider interfaces to the CIMOM.&nbsp; The two default  
 provider managers are the Pegasus C++ Interface and Common  
 Manageability Programming Interface (CMPI) Interface.</p>  
   <blockquote>  
   <h5>C++ Provider Interface</h5>  
   <p class="norm"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">This is the original  
   interface defined for OpenPegasus Providers.&nbsp; It provides an interface  
   for both operations and indications. Many of the sample and test providers are  
   written to this interface.&nbsp; This interface includes a callback into the  
   CIMOM (CIMOMHandle).</font><br>  
   </p>   </p>
     <h5><b style="">CMPI C interface Provider Manager<o:p></o:p></b></h5>  <p>To check whether your current
     <span style="font-family: &quot;times new roman&quot;;">Pegasus 2.5 includes  running
 a provider manager for the CMPI C interfaces. This C interface is the  kernel supports IPv6, take a look into your /proc filesystem. The entry
 result of a project by the IBM SBLIM team (see&nbsp;  /proc/net/if_inet6 must exist. A short automated test looks like:<br>
 http://sblim.sourceforge.net) and is written to the Common  
 Manageability Programming Interface, which is an OpenGroup standard.  
 The CMPI  
 specification is available at:  
 http://www.opengroup.org/bookstore/catalog/c051.htm. This provides a  
 standardized C level interface for creating providers that can be  
 registered with the Pegasus CIM Server in the same manner as the  
 current C++ providers.&nbsp; </span><span style="font-family: &quot;times new roman&quot;;"><span class="norm"></span></span>The  
 ability for CMPI providers to do user authorization is now available in  
 Pegasus 2.5.1.<br>  
     <span style="font-family: &quot;times new roman&quot;;"> <br>  
 Information on writing providers with the CMPI interface is available  
 in the specification today (see above) and in the following documents  
 (http://sblim.sourceforge.net/whitepaper.html and  
 http://sblim.sourceforge.net/presentations.html) and readme.cmpi in the  
 Pegasus source root directory.</span><p>  
     <span style="font-family: times new roman;">NOTE: See the Feature status page  
     for exact status of the CMPI provider manager for different Pegasus  
     platforms.</span><br>  
     </p>     </p>
     <h5>JMPI Java Interface Provider Manager</h5>  <div
     <p>Pegasus   style="margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(153, 51, 153); font-family: monospace;"><big><font
 includes a provider manager for Java   color="#000000">test -f
 provider interfaces based on the SNIA provider interface  /proc/net/if_inet6 &amp;&amp; echo "Running kernel is IPv6 ready"</font></big></div>
 definitions.&nbsp; This provider manager is&nbsp; considered alpha  <p>For more information on
 quality and is not compiled in the default build.&nbsp;&nbsp; See  enabling
 readme.jmpi in the Pegasus source root directory for more information.</p>  IPv6 in the Linux kernel and configuring network interfaces, refer to
     </blockquote>  <a href="http://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO/">The Linux
 </blockquote>  Documentation Project's IPv6 HOWTO</a>.<br>
 <h3><b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Providers</b></h3>  
 <div style="margin-left: 40px;">New for 2.5 is the ability of Providers  
 to run out of process at  
 request user- level and running CMPI providers remotely or out of  
 process space.<br>  
 <br> <br>
 <span class="norm"></span>Administrators should check the providers to  <span style="font-weight: bold;">Warning</span>:
 ensure that the provider vendor  There is currently an open issue with RedHat to address a problem that
 has made use of available authorization capability.<br>  is seen intermittently on RHEL5 and SLES10 systems. This problem is
 </div>  described in <span style="color: rgb(153, 51, 153);">
 <p style="margin-left: 40px;">There are a number of providers available  <a href="http://cvs.opengroup.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6586">Pegasus
 in the Pegasus release.  bug 6586</a>
 This includes providers in the following categories:</p>  </span>and<span style="color: rgb(153, 51, 153);">
 <blockquote style="margin-top: 5pt; margin-bottom: 5pt;">  <a href="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=248052">RedHat
   <h4>Pegasus Internal Providers</h4>  bug 248052</a>,
   <p>Pegasus provides a set of "internal" providers that have direct  </span>and manifests itself as an intermittent IPv6 socket failure. You
 access to the CIMOM for information and provide information and  should be aware
 services to support the CIMOM and its administration.&nbsp; &nbsp; The  that OpenPegasus with IPv6 enabled may be significantly impacted in
 providers in this category are mostly defined in the directory  these
 src/pegasus/controlproviders and include support for the following  environments.</p>
 classes:</p>  <h4><font color="#000000">IPv6 on Windows</font></h4>
   <ul>  <p>Microsoft provides supported IPv6
     <li>DMTF Interop classes including __Namespace,&nbsp; <span class="SpellE">CIM_Namespace</span>, <span class="SpellE">CIM_ObjectManager</span>,  implementations for Windows Server
       <span class="SpellE">CIM_CommunicationMechanism, and  2003, Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1), Windows XP with Service
 CIMOMStatistics.</span></li>  Pack 2 (SP2), and Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later.</p>
   </ul>  On Windows XP, you can use the <span style="font-weight: bold;">ipv6.exe</span>
   <h4><span class="SpellE">CMPI Remote Providers</span></h4>  tool to install, uninstall, and
   <span class="SpellE">Pegasus includes an support for  query
 running CMPI providers to be run on remote systems without the need for  your IPv6 configuration. For example:<br>
 an extra CIMOM. It uses a special proxying provider to relay requests  
 to a remote location using so-called communication layers. The remote  
 side has to start a CMPIRDaemon process, which accepts remote requests  
 and passes them on to CMPI style providers.</span><h3>  
   <b>Generic Providers</b></h3>  
   <p>These are providers that support multiple pegauss platforms and include the Generic <span class="SpellE">OperatingSystem</span> provider. See  
 the  
 directory <span class="SpellE">src</span>/Providers/generic.</p>  
   <h4><b>Test/Sample Providers</b></h4>  
   <p>See the directories <span class="SpellE">src/Providers/TestProviders</span>  
 and <span class="SpellE">src</span>/Providers/sample for more  
 information about test and  
 sample providers.</p>  
   <h4><b>Managed System Providers</b></h4>  
   <p><span class="SpellE">ComputerSystem</span>, <span class="SpellE">DNSAdmin</span>,  
   <span class="SpellE">DNSService</span>, Operating System, Process,  
 Processor. For  
 more information on these providers see the documentation for each  
 provider in  
 the directory <span class="SpellE">src/Providers/ManagedSystem</span></p>  
   <h4><span class="SpellE">Server Statistics Provider<br>  
   </span></h4>  
 CIM Server statistics, based on the DMTF 'CIM_StatisticalData' class,  
 are implemented in this release. The statistics gathering is compiled  
 by default but it is disabled through a property in the singleton  
 CIM_ObjectManager class. It may be enabled or disabled by performing a  
 ModifyInstance operation on the 'CIM_ObjectManager instance  
 in the 'PG_InterOp' namespace to set the GatherStatisticalData property  
 to 'true' or 'false'. This property setting is persistent across CIM  
 Server restarts. A statistics display test tool, cimperf, is available  
 from the Pegasus CVS repository. <h4><span class="SpellE">SLP Provider</span></h4>  
   <p><span class="SpellE">This provider acts as the definer of&nbsp;  
 SLP information for SLP registration and also controls the Pegasus SLP  
 Service Agent. It is treated as a normal provider rather than a control  
 provider because it does not use internal functions of the CIMOM to  
 generate any of its information today. (conditionally compiled today)</span></p>  
 </blockquote>  
   <h2><b>Pegasus Indication Listeners</b></h2>  
 <blockquote style="margin-top: 5pt; margin-bottom: 5pt;">  
   <p class="MsoNormal">The generic components for a CIM Listener and a  
 listener API are operational.&nbsp; This includes the functions for  
 HTTP, XML indication input and response, and consumers of indications.  
 This code can be used to define a separate listener package and is used  
 as an indication listener in the Pegasus server.  
   </p>  
   <p class="MsoNormal">Pegasus includes 3 separate Indication Listeners.</p>  
   <h3>Embedded CIMListener</h3>  
   <p class="MsoNormal">This listener is embedded in the CIMServer and allows the  
   server to accept indications and route them.</p>  
   <h3>Standalone Static CIMListener</h3>  
   <p class="MsoNormal">This is a standalone listener that combines the functions  
   of listener and consumer into a single element.</p>  
   <h3>Standalone Dynamic Listener</h3>  
   <p class="MsoNormal">  
   <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="#330099">Pegasus 2.5  
 includes a new standalone dynamic listener that is separate  
 from the current standalone CIMListener and the ExportServer listener  
 in the CIM server.  
 The use model that this listener fits is the following:  
   </font></p>  
 <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="#330099">  </font><ul>  
 <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="#330099">    <li>&nbsp;The listener may be packaged as  
 part of the CIMOM or it may be packaged independently as part of  
 another application. </li>  
     <li>&nbsp;Consumers  
 are developed independently of the listener and may be shipped with the  
 listener or added to an installed listener at a future time. </li>  
   </font></ul>  
 <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="#330099">  </font>  
   <p></p>  
   <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">&nbsp;</span><font color="#330099"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">This  
   dynamic listener provides a solution for the above use model. It  
 is essentially a lightweight, pluggable listener that  
 provides a small set of management features. The DynamicListener can be  
 run inside a daemon or a service. It is easily configurable and  
 bypasses traditional registration procedures.&nbsp; See  
   <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/protected/upreviews/20/1303/PEP195_CIMListenerEnhancementsv1_6.htm" style="color: blue; text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 255); text-decoration: underline;">PEP 195</span></a>&nbsp;<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"> </span>for  
 details.</span> </font></p>  
 </blockquote>  
 <h3><span class="SpellE"><b>CIM_Schema</b></span></h3>  
 <blockquote>  
 <p>The default <span class="SpellE">CIM_Schema</span> loaded with this  
 release is  
 the DMTF CIM 2.9, final release.&nbsp; In addition, Pegasus includes  
 a number of  
 local classes defined for Pegasus.&nbsp; These are defined in the pegasus/Schemas  
 directory.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style=""></span>There are also a  
 number of older schema available in the CVS.&nbsp; Further, the CIM 2.10 and CIM  
 2.11 schemas are available in the CVS repository and the Pegasus is compatible  
 with these Schemas.</p>  
 <p>The mechanism to install other schemas than the default is defined  
 in the mak/config.mak</p>  
 <p style="margin-bottom: 12pt;"><b>NOTE:</b> The CIM 2.5 schema is  
 maintained in the  
 CVS repository because it remains the basis for parts of the Pegasus  
 test  
 environment.</p>  
 </blockquote>  
 <h3><b>Pegasus CIM Server <span class="SpellE">Administration</span></b></h3>  
 <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">cimuser</span></b>  
 - Manage Pegasus CIM Server Users.<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">cimconfig</span></b>  
 - Manage the Pegasus CIM Server configuration parameters.<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">cimauth</span></b>  
 - Manage the CIM Server authorization characteristics. Today this is  
 authorizing users to namespaces.<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">cimprovider</span></b>  
 - Manage information about the providers .</li>  
 </ol>  
 <br> <br>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Server admin  <div
 note:</span><br>   style="margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(153, 51, 153); font-family: monospace;"><big><font
 <div style="margin-left: 40px;">The default behavior for determining   color="#000000">ipv6 install<br>
 the CIM server's HTTP and HTTPS ports has changed.&nbsp; In previous  ipv6 if</font></big></div>
 releases, any value in /etc/services would override a port explicitly  <p>Windows Vista
 specified in the configuration.&nbsp; The new order for determining the  and Windows Server 2008 support an integrated
 CIM server's HTTP and HTTPS ports is as follows:<br>  IPv4 and IPv6 implementation known as the Next Generation TCP/IP stack.
   1) An explicitly specified port value takes precedence over any other  Note that the OpenPegasus IPv6 support has not yet been tested
 values.<br>  on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008.<br>
 </div>  <br>
 <div style="margin-left: 40px;">2) If no port is specified, the value  For more information on
 in /etc/services is used.<br>  installing, configuring, and using IPv6 on Windows platforms, refer to
   3) If no value is specified in /etc/services, the default WBEM port is  the document
 used.<br>  <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/technet/network/ipv6/ipv6faq.mspx"><font
 </div>   color="#000000">IPv6
 <h3><b>Information client tools</b></h3>  for Microsoft Windows: Frequently Asked Questions</font></a>.<br>
 <p>These tools provide information on the objects managed by the server.</p>  
 <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">tomof</span>  
   </b>- output classes and/or instance information from the Pegasus  
 repository in MOF or XML format.<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">dnsinfo</span></b>  
 - Generate a set of standard information on the <span class="SpellE">Domain</span>  
 Name System (DNS) configuration from CIM Classes. Note that the  
 information generated is dependent on the information available from  
 providers and differs from system to system.<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">ipinfo</span></b>  
 - Generates a set of standard information from the Network  
 Schema.&nbsp; Information generated varies by system because of the  
 level of provider support.<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">osinfo</span></b>  
 - Generate a set of standard information on the Operating System from  
 CIM Classes. Note that the information generated is dependent on the  
 information available from providers and differs from system to system<o:p></o:p></li>  
 </ol>  
 <h3><b>Test support Tools</b></h3>  
 <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Pegasus unit tests  
 (available through the "tests" option on the Pegasus make files) these  
 tests are defined throughout the Pegasus source tree typically in  
 "tests" directories.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">The Pegasus test suite  
 (see the pegasus/tests directory<span class="SpellE"></span>)<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">TestClient</span>  
     </b>- Basic client for overall platform operation testing. <o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b><span class="SpellE">wbemexec</span></b>  
 - Test tool that sends/receives XML from XML input.<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>CLI</b> - Command line  
 interface for Client commands.<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>Benchmark Test</b> - A  
 benchmark test environment is provided which includes both a client and  
 provider component. See <span class="SpellE">src/clients/benchmarkTest</span>  
 for more information.</li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>cimperf&nbsp; - </b>Lightweight statistics are  implemented for  
 the  
 client. The client statistics surfaces the elapsed time spent in the  
 client,  
 and the  
 elapsed time spent on the network between client and server.</li>  
 </ol>  
 <h3><b>Pegasus Interface APIs</b></h3>  
 <p>Details of the Pegasus public interfaces for this release are listed  
 in PEP 209  
 available from the web <span class="GramE">site(</span><a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/Administrator/My%20Documents/processes/www.openpegasus.org">www.openpegasus.org</a>).  
 That document is the <span class="SpellE">authorative</span> source for the list  
 of publicly supported Pegasus APIs.&nbsp;&nbsp; The Client and Provider API were  
 originally frozen at the&nbsp;Pegasus version 2.1 release. The interfaces in the  
 release of Pegasus 2.1 are forward compatible to this release. Well-behaved  
 clients and providers compiled to the Pegasus 2.1 or 2.2 interfaces should be  
 compatible with this release without compilation.&nbsp; There have been  
 extensions and new interfaces added for this release.  
 &nbsp; The Pegasus public  
 interfaces includes the following major functions</p>  
 <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Client APIs<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Provider APIs<o:p></o:p></li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">CIM Object and System  
 function APIs</li>  
 </ol>  
 <p>In addition, there are other client interfaces which are not today  
 in the public SDK including:</p>  
 <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="" lang="DA">CIM Listener APIs</span></li>  
   <ul style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">  
     <li class="MsoNormal">CIM Listener  
 is a component that can be used to consume indications without a  
 dependency on the Pegasus CIMOM. In environments where no CIMOM is  
 running or a physical separation between the indication listener and  
 the CIMOM is desired, CIM Listener fits the bill. Still, there are  
 several enhancements that are necessary to make CIM Listener scalable. <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Enhancements were deemed significant  
 enough to propose a new listener that builds off CIMListener's  
 basic capabilities, yet allows the existing CIMListener to remain the  
 same.</font></li>  
     <ul>  
       <li><font size="2">New CIM Listener now provides selective  
 indication delivery.</font><br>  
       </li>  
       <li><font size="2">New CIM Listener  
 keeps all consumer libraries in memory for the duration of its  
 execution.</font><br>  
       </li>  
       <li><font size="2">New CIM Listener  
 is now pluggable.</font></li>  
       <li><font size="2">New CIM Listener  
 now provides reliable indication delivery.</font></li>  
     </ul>  
   </ul>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><span lang="da">SLP  
 Client (User Agent) APIs which are extensions to the Client APIs</span></li>  
 </ol>  
 <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span></p>  
 <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">The APIs are  
 documented in  
 their respective header files and&nbsp; in HTML documentation based on  
 the information  
 in the header files extracted with the doc++ tool will be available on  
 the  
 OpenPegasus web site.<br>  
 &nbsp;</span></p>  
 <p class="MsoNormal"><b>WMI <span class="SpellE">Mapper</span></b></p>  
 <p>The WBEM to WMI <span class="SpellE">Mapper</span> provides a way  
 to access  
 WMI data from Windows platform systems. It converts incoming XML/CIM  
 requests  
 to Microsoft WMI requests, executes the requests, converts the results  
 to  
 XML/CIM and returns the results to the client. WMI <span class="SpellE">Mapper</span>  
 receives an HTTP message containing the XML/CIM request. It decodes the  
 XML  
 message and extracts from the HTTP message header the user credentials  
 provided  
 on the connection (username and password). The WMI <span class="SpellE">Mapper</span>  
 authenticates these credentials, verifying if the provided credentials  
 have  
 access to the desired WMI data. This is done because the WMI <span class="SpellE">Mapper</span> runs as a service, logged on using an  
 account with  
 administrative rights (which has all access to WMI data). Because of  
 this, the  
 WMI <span class="SpellE">Mapper</span> impersonates the user  
 credentials provided  
 on the HTTP message to ensure that the calling user has rights to  
 browse WMI  
 data. Hence, ALL requests made to the WMI <span class="SpellE">Mapper</span>  
 MUST  
 contain user credentials.<br>  
 </p> </p>
 <ol>  <h4><font color="#000000">Testing your OpenPegasus IPv6
 </ol>  support</font></h4>
 <h2>Relationship to  As part of the OpenPegasus
   automated tests, the TestClient, g11ntest, and IndicationStressTest
   test clients were modified to run tests using the IPv6 loopback address
   (::1) if PEGASUS_ENABLE_IPV6=true.<br>
   <br>
   You can also perform manual
   tests
   using the IPv6 loopback or a real IPv6-configured network interface.
   For example, using the IPv6 loopback on a system with OpenPegasus
   running on the WBEM standard http port of 5988:<br>
   <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><br>
   <big style="font-family: monospace;"> osinfo -h ::1</big></div>
   <h2><a name="Compatibility_Considerations_">Compatibility Considerations</a></h2>
   <p>Support for forward-compatibility is a fundamental design principle
   for the
   OpenPegasus project. As a Community, our goal is for well-behaved
   OpenPegasus
   Providers or Clients, using only the externally defined OpenPegasus
   interface,
   to continue to work with a minor version upgrade of OpenPegasus.
   However, there
   are certain classes of errors (e.g., non-compliance with a standard
   that
   significantly affects interoperability) that may require the Community
   to make
   potentially incompatible changes. The following table contains a list
   of defect
   fixes that MAY impact, even well-behaved, OpenPegasus Providers or
   Clients when
   upgrading to this OpenPegasus release.</p>
   <p>&nbsp;</p>
   <table style="font-family: Arial;" bordercolordark="#666666"
    bordercolorlight="#CCCCCC" border="1" cellspacing="1" width="80%">
     <tbody>
       <tr align="center">
         <th bgcolor="#00ffff" width="10%">Bugzilla #</th>
         <th bgcolor="#00ffff">Description</th>
       </tr>
       <tr align="center">
         <td><a href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8830">8830</a></td>
         <td align="left">The requirement for providers (CMPI and C++) to
   filter properties from instances has been relieved. The server will do
   the filtering at the protocol adapter level. To avoid a negative impact
   on performance the CIMInstance::filter() and
   CMPIInstanceFT.setPropertyFilter() functions have been changed to a
   NOP. This may be a change in behavior for provider relying in some
   unknown way on the instance being filtered through these functions. To
   allow users to actually filter properties from an instance, new
   function CIMInstance::filterInstance() will actually filter properties
   from an instance exactly as the CIMInstance::filter() did in previous
   versions of Pegasus.</td>
       </tr>
       <tr align="center">
         <td></td>
         <td></td>
       </tr>
       <tr align="center">
         <td></td>
         <td></td>
       </tr>
       <tr align="center">
         <td></td>
         <td></td>
       </tr>
       <tr align="center">
         <td></td>
         <td></td>
       </tr>
     </tbody>
   </table>
   <h2>OpenPegasus Relationship to
 CIM/WBEM Standards</h2> CIM/WBEM Standards</h2>
 <p>Pegasus was designed and implemented to comply with the DMTF <p>Pegasus was designed and implemented to comply with the DMTF
 specifications The following table defines the level of the DMTF specifications  CIM/WBEM specifications The following table defines the level of the
 to which this version of Pegasus conforms today.</p>  DMTF specifications to which this version of Pegasus aims to conform
 <table id="AutoNumber1" border="1" cellspacing="1" width="100%">  today.</p>
   <table id="AutoNumber1" border="1" cellspacing="1" width="80%">
   <tbody>   <tbody>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td bgcolor="#00ffff" width="33%"><b>DMTF Specification</b></td>       <td bgcolor="#00ffff" width="33%"><b>DMTF Specification</b></td>
       <td bgcolor="#00ffff" width="33%"><b>Specification Version</b></td>       <td bgcolor="#00ffff" width="33%"><b>Specification Version</b></td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td width="33%">DSP 0004 CIM Specification</td>        <td width="33%">DSP 0004 - CIM Infrastructure Specification</td>
       <td width="33%">Version 2.2 with Addendum</td>        <td width="33%">Version 2.3 Final, 4 October 2005</td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td width="33%">DSP 0200 - CIM Operations over HTTP</td>       <td width="33%">DSP 0200 - CIM Operations over HTTP</td>
       <td width="33%">1.1, final, 6&nbsp; January 2002</td>        <td width="33%">Version 1.2, Final, January 09, 2007</td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td width="33%">DSP 0201 - Representation of CIM in XML</td>       <td width="33%">DSP 0201 - Representation of CIM in XML</td>
       <td width="33%">2.1, preliminary, May 2, 2002</td>        <td width="33%">Version 2.2 Final, January 09, 2007</td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td width="33%">DSP 0202 - CIM Query Language Specification</td>
         <td width="33%">1.0.0, preliminary, 9 December 2004</td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td width="33%">DSP 0205 - WBEM Discovery using SLP</td>       <td width="33%">DSP 0205 - WBEM Discovery using SLP</td>
       <td width="33%">1.0, preliminary, 27 January 2004</td>       <td width="33%">1.0, preliminary, 27 January 2004</td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td width="33%">WBEM SLP Template</td>        <td width="33%">DSP 0206 - WBEM SLP Template</td>
       <td width="33%">1.0.0</td>        <td width="33%">1.0.0, Preliminary, January 2004</td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td width="33%">CIM Schema </td>       <td width="33%">CIM Schema </td>
       <td width="33%">2.9 Final, Jan. 2005</td>        <td width="33%">2.22.1 Final,&nbsp; 22 Oct 2009( default) </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
   </tbody>   </tbody>
 </table> </table>
 <h2><b><span style="font-family: Times;"><a name="Supported Platforms">Supported  <h2><a name="Conformance with DMTF Specifications">Conformance
   Exceptions to
   DMTF Specifications</a></h2>
   <p>It is a major goal
   of the OpenPegasus project to both drive and utilize the DMTF CIM/WBEM
   specifications.&nbsp; However, today there are a number of known
   differences.&nbsp;
   As of this release, some of the differences include the following:</p>
   <ol>
     <li><b>Provider Registration</b> - Pegasus supports registration
   through a set of Pegasus Provider registration classes rather than
   support the DMTF defined Provider Qualifier. Pegasus will not support
   this qualifier in the future. See the readme for more information on
   provider registration.&nbsp; This is not a deviation from the
   specifications but is a different method of registration than many CIM
   Servers and means that the the provider qualifier is unused in Pegasus.</li>
     <li><b>Indications </b>-Today Pegasus supports process
   indications and lifecycle indications when defined specifically by
   providers. Pegasus does not support lifecycle indications if they are
   not defined by the provider or for changes to CIM Classes.<font
    color="#ff0000"> </font><span class="norm"><font color="#ff0000">&nbsp;</font>For
   more information see the Pegasus CVS file:<a name="comtag_137"><font
    size="2"> </font><font face="Courier New" size="2">&nbsp;pegasus/src/Unsupported/LifecycleIndicationProvider/README.LifecycleIndications.htm</font></a><font
    size="2">.</font></span></li>
     <li>
       <p class="MsoNormal"><font
    style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-weight: bold;">IncludeQualifiers
   option on Instance Operations</font><span style="color: black;"><b>&nbsp;</b>
   -
   The DMTF specifications have deprecated the use of qualifiers on
   instance operations with the 1.2 CIM Operations Specification and
   stated specifically that the client should NOT depend on the
   includeQualifiers parameter of the CIM/XML instance operations
   returning qualifiers.&nbsp;
   Some CIM Client implementations expect instances
   returned
   from the CIM Server to include the qualifiers defined in the class
   definition (such as KEY qualifiers on properties).&nbsp; </span>&nbsp;Pegasus
   today expects the provider to complete the qualifiers on instances in
   accordance with the specification and generally the interpretation is
   that Pegasus applies class level qualifiers when the includeInstance
   parameter is supplied on instance operations.&nbsp; However, Pegasus
   today is inconsistent in the return of qualifiers so that the user
   should NOT depend on Pegasus accurately honoring the includeQualifier
   parameter for instance operations.&nbsp; In the future it is expected
   that Pegasus will deprecate the use of qualifiers on instance
   operations completely. &nbsp;When Pegasus uses object normalization,
   the normalizer does apply qualifiers to returned instances if the
   includeQualifiers operation parameter is set.</p>
     </li>
     <li><b>LocalOnly option on instance
   Operations </b>- With the 1.1 version of Specification for CIM
   Operations over HTTP, the definition of the LocalOnly parameter for the
   GetInstance and Enumerate Instances operations was modified. This
   change
   was incorrect, resulted in reduced functionality and introduced a
   number of backward compatibility issues. As a result of issues
   introduced by this change, we strongly recommend that CIM Clients set
   LocalOnly = false and do not rely on the use of this parameter to
   filter the set of set of properties returned. See Appendix C of this
   specification for more information.</li>
     <li>
       <p class="MsoNormal"><b>MultiRequest Operations</b> - Pegasus
   does not support the DMTF defined MultiRequest Operation option.</p>
     </li>
     <li>
       <p class="MsoNormal"><b>MOF Compiler namespace pragma</b> - The
   Pegasus compiler does not support the namespace pragma.</p>
     </li>
     <li><b>CIMOperation Trailer </b>- Pegasus implements
   chunking
   based on the DSP0200 1.2.0 preliminary spec. including the operation
   trailer defined in that specification Refer to bug <a
    href="http://cvs.opengroup.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6760">6760</a>
   for more details. This trailer was completely removed from the DSP0200
   1.2 final specification as a non-compatible change so that if chunking
   is used Pegasus is returning a noncompliant response to enumerate type
   requests.&nbsp;</li>
     <li><span style="font-weight: bold;">Whitespace in XML value Element</span>
   - Pegasus trims the leading and trailing whitespace from XML value
   elements that are of the Type String. &nbsp;This behavior is documented
   in Pegasus bug <a
    href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8773">8773</a>
   and there is a patch available for users. &nbsp;However, since the
   change is considered a change to behavior this will not be patched
   until pegasus does a major version update. NOTE: There are some
   documented bugs in Pegasus such as this that the OpenPegasus team feels
   cannot be modified until a major version update. &nbsp;These bugs are
   documented with the Bugzilla tag <big style="font-weight: bold;"><samp>"3.0_TARGET".</samp></big></li>
     <li><span style="font-weight: bold;">modifyInstance operation
   behavior in the Pegasus repository does not match the DMTF specification</span>.
   Under some conditions (ex. if no propertyList is supplied) it modifies
   all properties rather than just the properties supplied with the
   request thereby Nulling out existing values. See bug <a
    href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8752">8752</a>
   for more information.</li>
   </ol>
   <h2><b><span style="font-family: Times;">OpenPegasus <a
    name="Supported Platforms">Supported
 Platforms</a></span></b></h2> Platforms</a></span></b></h2>
 <p>Each Pegasus release lists as 'active' platforms those  <p align="left">Each OpenPegasus release lists as 'active' platforms
   those
 hardware/software platforms that have recognized ports for the Pegasus hardware/software platforms that have recognized ports for the Pegasus
 code  code base
 base including a maintainer for the platform that will be willing to  including a maintainer for the platform that will be willing to
 regularly document issues and/or fix defects as the Pegasus  regularly
 code base is changed.&nbsp;  document issues and/or fix defects as the Pegasus code base is
   changed.&nbsp;
 Pegasus may be operable on other platforms (ex. Windows 98) but without Pegasus may be operable on other platforms (ex. Windows 98) but without
 a group a group
 to provide the role of test and maintenance, correct operation of&nbsp; to provide the role of test and maintenance, correct operation of&nbsp;
 Pegasus cannot be  Pegasus
 assured.&nbsp; In all cases, including the active platforms, it is the  cannot be assured.&nbsp; In all cases, including the active platforms,
   it is the
 responsibility of the entity that packages and/or compiles OpenPegasus responsibility of the entity that packages and/or compiles OpenPegasus
 for shipment or deployment, to read, and actively monitor the Pegasus  for
 bugzilla database for a list of relevant defects that affect their  shipment or deployment, to read, and actively monitor the Pegasus
 platform. &nbsp; The platforms that are considered 'active' for this  bugzilla
 Pegasus release are:<br>  database for a list of relevant defects that affect their
 <span class="norm"></span><br>  platform.&nbsp;&nbsp;
 </p>  The platforms that are considered ported are shown in the two tables
 <table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width: 302.25pt;" border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1" height="409" width="504">  below.&nbsp;
   The first table represents platform sofr which testing is done on a
   regular
   basis and reported to the Pegasus Nightly Build Test WEB Page. Those
   platforms
   which have been ported but do not have test results that are current at
   the time
   of the release are reported in the second table.</p>
   <b>Actively Supported Platforms (Nightly Tests Reported for this
   release)</b>
   <table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width: 90%;" border="1"
    cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1">
   <tbody>   <tbody>
     <tr style="">     <tr style="">
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; background: rgb(153, 255, 153) none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial; width: 126.75pt;" height="26" width="211">        <td
    style="padding: 0.75pt; background: rgb(0, 255, 255) none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: initial; -moz-background-origin: initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: initial; width: 240px;"
    height="26">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="color: black;">Platform and       <p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="color: black;">Platform and
 OS</span></b><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> OS</span></b><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; background: rgb(153, 255, 153) none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial; width: 173.25pt;" height="26" width="289">        <td
       <p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="color: black;">Compilers</span></b><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>   style="padding: 0.75pt; background: rgb(0, 255, 255) none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: initial; -moz-background-origin: initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: initial; width: 75%;"
    height="26">
         <p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="color: black;">Compilers</span></b><span
    style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr style="">     <tr style="">
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 126.75pt;" height="25" width="211">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">HP-UX<o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">HP-UX<o:p>
   PA_RISC and Itanium</o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 173.25pt;" height="25" width="289">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">HP <span class="SpellE">aC</span>++ B3910B<o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">HP <span
    class="SpellE">aC</span>++ B3910B<o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr style="">     <tr style="">
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 126.75pt;" height="25" width="211">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span style="color: black;">Linux on Power</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span
    style="color: black;">Linux on Power</span></span><span
    style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 173.25pt;" height="25" width="289">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span style="color: black;">gcc</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span
    style="color: black;">gcc</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr style="">     <tr style="">
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 126.75pt;" height="25" width="211">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span style="color: black;">zLinux</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span
    style="color: black;">zLinux</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 173.25pt;" height="25" width="289">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span style="color: black;">gcc</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span
    style="color: black;">gcc</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr style="">     <tr style="">
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 126.75pt;" height="25" width="211">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">Linux Itanium<o:p></o:p></span></p>       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">Linux Itanium<o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 173.25pt;" height="25" width="289">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span style="color: black;">gcc</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span
    style="color: black;">gcc</span></span><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr style="">     <tr style="">
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 126.75pt;" height="25" width="211">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <span style="color: black;"><font
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">Linux IA-32<o:p></o:p></span></p>   size="3">Linux IA-32</font></span></td>
         <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <span class="SpellE"><span
    style="color: black;"><font size="3">gcc</font></span></span><span
    style="color: black;"><font size="3">
   (versions 3.xx, 4.xx)</font><o:p></o:p></span></td>
       </tr>
       <tr style="">
         <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
         <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">Linux X86_64<o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 173.25pt;" height="25" width="289">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span style="color: black;">gcc</span></span><span style="color: black;">        <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="SpellE"><span
 (versions 2.9x and 3.xx)<o:p></o:p></span></p>   style="color: black;">gcc</span></span><span style="color: black;">
   (versions 3.xx, 4.xx)</span></p>
       </td>       </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
       <tr>
         <td style="vertical-align: top;"><font size="3">z/OS V1.7 and up</font></td>
         <td style="vertical-align: top;"><font size="3">XL C/C++ from
   z/OS Version 1.7 and up</font></td>
       </tr>
     </tbody>
   </table>
   &nbsp;
   <p align="center"><b>Platforms not Actively supported for this release
   (No
   current Nightly Build Test Results</b></p>
   <table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width: 90%;" id="table2" border="1"
    cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1">
     <tbody>
     <tr style="">     <tr style="">
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 126.75pt;" height="91" width="211">        <td
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">Windows 2000<o:p></o:p></span></p>   style="padding: 0.75pt; background: rgb(0, 255, 255) none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: initial; -moz-background-origin: initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: initial; width: 240px;"
    height="26">
         <p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="color: black;">Platform and
   OS</span></b><span style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 173.25pt;" height="91" width="289">        <td
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;" lang="NL">Microsoft   style="padding: 0.75pt; background: rgb(0, 255, 255) none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: initial; -moz-background-origin: initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: initial; width: 75%;"
 Visual C++ Ver 6 and Microsoft .Net compiler Version.&nbsp;&nbsp; </span><span style="color: black;">Works on VC .NET 2003 (<span class="SpellE">aka</span>   height="26">
 v7.1)<o:p></o:p></span></p>        <p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="color: black;">Compilers</span></b><span
    style="color: black;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
       </td>       </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 126.75pt;" height="69" width="211">        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <font size="3">Windows XP</font>
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">Windows XP<o:p>, Windows        <p></p>
       2003</o:p></span></p>  
       </td>  
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 173.25pt;" height="69" width="289">  
       <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;" lang="NL">Microsoft  
 Visual C++ Ver. 6 and Microsoft .Net compiler Version </span>7.1<span style="color: black;" lang="NL"><o:p></o:p></span></p>  
       </td>       </td>
         <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <font size="3">Microsoft Visual
   C++ Ver. 6 and Microsoft .Net compiler Version 7.1. Note: Visual C++
   Ver. 6 no longer being regular tested. </font> </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr style="">     <tr style="">
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 126.75pt;" height="43" width="211"> <font size="3">MacOS version 10.2 and higher</font></td>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <font size="3">MacOS version 10.3
       <td style="padding: 0.75pt; width: 173.25pt;" height="43" width="289"> <font size="3">gcc 3.3</font></td>  and higher</font></td>
         <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <font size="3">gcc 4.01</font></td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td style="vertical-align: top;"><big>HP OpenVMS Alpha<br>        <td style="vertical-align: top;"><big><font color="RED"><span
       </big></td>   style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Solaris 8</span></font></big></td>
       <td style="vertical-align: top;">&nbsp;<big><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="RED">HP C++ V6.5-042 for OpenVMS        <td style="vertical-align: top;"><big>GNU&nbsp; 2.95.3,&nbsp; Sun
 Alpha and above</font></big> </td>  CC compiler V 5.8. Note that the latest thread patch (108993) may be
   required. (see Pegasus bug 4632)</big><br>
         </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td style="vertical-align: top;"><big><span class="norm"></span><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"> HP OpenVMS IA64</font></big></td>        <td style="vertical-align: top;"><span class="norm"></span><big><font
       <td style="vertical-align: top;"><span class="norm"></span><big><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">HP C++ V7.1-011 on OpenVMS IA64 and above</font></big>   color="RED"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Solaris 9</span></font></big></td>
         <td style="vertical-align: top;"><big>GNU&nbsp; 2.95.3, Sun
   WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3, patch 111685-22 2005/04/09</big><br>
       </td>       </td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td style="vertical-align: top;"><big><font color="RED"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Solaris 8<br>        <td><big>HP OpenVMS 8.3 or later Alpha</big></td>
 &nbsp;</span></font></big></td>        <td><big><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="RED">HP C++ V<span
       <td style="vertical-align: top;"><big>GNU&nbsp; 2.95.3,&nbsp; Sun CC   style="color: rgb(153, 51, 153);">7.3-009 or later required</span> for
       compiler V 5.8. Note that the latest thread patch (108993) may be  OpenVMS
       required. (see Pegasus bug 4632)</big><br>  Alpha</font></big></td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td><big><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"> HP OpenVMS 8.3 or
   later IA64</font></big></td>
         <td><big><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">HP C++ V7.</font><font
    color="#993399">3-023 or later required</font><font
    style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"> on OpenVMS IA64</font></big></td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td style="padding: 0.75pt;">
         <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">Windows 2000</span></p>
       </td>       </td>
         <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <font size="3">Microsoft Visual
   C++ Ver.&nbsp; 6 and Microsoft .Net compiler version.&nbsp;Works on VC
   .NET 2003 v7.1). NOTE: Visual C++ Ver. 6 no longer being regularly
   tested.</font></td>
     </tr>     </tr>
     <tr>     <tr>
       <td style="vertical-align: top;"><span class="norm"></span><big><font><font color="RED"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Solaris 9<br>        <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <font size="3">Windows 2003</font>
 &nbsp;</span></font></font></big></td>        <p></p>
       <td style="vertical-align: top;"><big>GNU&nbsp; 2.95.3, Sun WorkShop 6  
       update 2 C++ 5.3, patch 111685-22 2005/04/09</big><br>  
       </td>       </td>
         <td style="padding: 0.75pt;"> <font size="3">Microsoft Visual
   C++ Ver. 6 and Microsoft .Net compiler Version 7.1. Note: Visual C++
   Ver. 6 no longer being regular tested. </font> </td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td><big>OpenSolaris 11 (Nevada) Community Edition (Sparc and
   IX86)</big></td>
         <td><big>CC Compiler Sun Studio 5.11</big></td>
     </tr>     </tr>
   </tbody>   </tbody>
 </table> </table>
 <br>  <p><b>Platform patches</b>
 <b>Platform patches</b><p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">  
 <font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The following is a list of platform  
 patches Pegasus requires.<br>  
 </font>  
 </p> </p>
   <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><font
    style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The following is a list known of platform
   patches Pegasus requires.</font></p>
 <div style="margin-left: 40px;"> <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
   <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">RHAS  
 2.1 needs the update to fix Red Hat Bugzilla 98815.</font><br>  
 </p></div>  
 <br>  
 <p>Further information regarding Pegasus support on IBM platforms can  
 be  
 found at: <a href="http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r1/en_US/index.htm?info/icmain.htm"><span style="text-decoration: underline; color: rgb(51, 51, 255);">http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r1/en_US/index.htm?info/icmain.htm</span></a>  
 </p>  
 <p> <br>  
 Further information regarding Pegasus support on HP platforms can be  
 found at:  
 <a href="http://www.hp.com/go/wbem">http://www.hp.com/go/wbem</a>.</p>  
 <h2><a name="Conformance with DMTF Specifications">Conformance with  
 DMTF Specifications</a></h2>  
 <p>It is a major goal  
 of the OpenPegasus project to both drive and utilize the DMTF CIM/WBEM  
 specifications.&nbsp; However, today there are a number of known  
 differences.&nbsp;  
 As of this release, some of the differences include the following:</p>  
 <ol> <ol>
   <li><b>Provider Registration</b> - Pegasus supports registration  
 through a set of Pegasus Provider registration classes rather than  
 support the DMTF defined Provider Qualifier. Pegasus will not support  
 this qualifier in the future. See the readme for more information on  
 provider registration.</li>  
   <li>&nbsp;<b>Indications </b>-Today Pegasus supports process  
 indications but does not  
 include any specific support for lifecycle indications.</li>  
   <li>  
     <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black;">&nbsp;</span><font style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-weight: bold;">IncludeQualifiers  
 option on Instance Operations</font><span style="color: black;"><b>&nbsp;</b>  
 -  
 The DMTF specifications are unclear regarding the inclusion of  
 qualifiers on  
 CIM instances.&nbsp; Some CIM Client implementations expect instances  
 returned  
 from the CIM Server to include the qualifiers defined in the class  
 definition (such as KEY qualifiers on properties).&nbsp; </span>&nbsp;Pegasus  
 today expects the provider to complete the qualifiers on instances in  
 accordance with the specification and generally the interpretation is  
 that Pegasus applies class level qualifiers when the includeInstance  
 parameter is supplied on instance operations.&nbsp; However, Pegasus  
 today is inconsistent in the return of qualifiers so that the user  
 should NOT depend on Pegasus accurately honoring the includeQualifier  
 parameter for instance operations.&nbsp; In the future it is expected  
 that Pegasus will deprecate the use of qualifiers on instance  
 operations completely.</p>  
   </li>  
   <li><b>LocalOnly option on instance  
 Operations </b>- With the 1.1 version of Specification for CIM  
 Operations over HTTP, the definition of the LocalOnly parameter for the  
 GetInstance and EnumerateInstances operations was modified. This change  
 was incorrect, resulted in reduced functionality and introduced a  
 number of backward compatibility issues. As a result of issues  
 introduced by this change, we strongly recommend that CIM Clients set  
 LocalOnly = false and do not rely on the use of this parameter to  
 filter the set of set of properties returned.</li>  
   <li>   <li>
     <p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;<b>CIM MOF compiler function for      <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"> <font
 instance aliasing</b> - The Pegasus MOF compiler does not today support   style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">RHAS
 this function.&nbsp; This function is planned for a future version.</p>  2.1 needs the update to fix Red Hat Bugzilla 98815.</font></p>
   </li>   </li>
   <li>   <li>
     <p class="MsoNormal"><b>&nbsp;MultiRequest Oprations</b> - Pegasus      <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">RHEL 4.4
 does not support the DMTF defined MultiRequest Operation option.</p>  multithreading bug in
   getpwuid-r could cause a CIM Server failure (Bugzilla 6232). This is
   fixed in
   RHEL 4.5</p>
   </li>   </li>
   <li>   <li>
     <p class="MsoNormal"><b>MOFCompiler namespace pragma</b> - The      <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Red Hat and SUSE
 Pegasus compiler does not support the namespace pragma.</p>  Linux multiple versions -
   </li>  multithreaded client intermittently fails connecting to IPv6 (Pegasus
 </ol>  Bugzilla
 <h2><a name="Changes in This Release">Changes in This Release</a></h2>  6586) (Red Hat bug 248052)<br>
 <p>The development and release of each version of Pegasus is defined  
 and  
 controlled through Pegasus PEP documents.&nbsp; PEP 180 is the  
 controlling document&nbsp; for Pegasus 2.5.0 and PEP 239 is the controlling  
 document for this release. These PEPs list the original set of changes proposed and the  
 status of  
 each of those changes. Note that not all of the originally defined  
 functionality was completed for this release.</p>  
 <p>In general, the areas of development for  release 2.5.0 were:</p>  
 <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Addition of CQL  
 stage 1 support<br>  
     </p>  
   </li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Refactoring of  
 Object Normalizer function to improve performance. </p>  
   </li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Out of Process  
 Provider user level request.<br>  
     </p>  
   </li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Embedded Object  
 support.&nbsp; </p>  
   </li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Command Line  
 Utilities<br>  
     </p>  
   </li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">CIMDateTime  
 enhancements<br>  
     </p>     </p>
   </li>   </li>
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Completion of  
 AutoPtr enhancements. </p>  
   </li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Certificate  
 management and user-based certificate authentication<br>  
     </p>  
   </li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">  
     <p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Completion of HTTP  
 chunking. Pegasus  
 now supports HTTP V1.1 transfer encoding otherwise known as chunking .<font style="color: rgb(51, 51, 255);" color="RED"><a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/5097/PEP140_ChunkedEncoding_4.3.html">  
 PEP 140</a></font> describes the implementation details.</p>  
   </li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Client side performance  
 statistics</li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Syslog Indication handler.</li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Email Indication handler.</li>  
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;">Port to OpenVMS.</li>  
 </ol>  
 <p>For release 2.5.1, a number of additional changes were made( See PEP 239 for  
 more details) Note: there was no PEP controlling Pegasus 2.5.2 changes, simply  
 approved bugs:.</p>  
 <ol style="margin-top: 0in;" start="1" type="1">  
   <li>Significant performance improvements ( better than 10 to 1 for operations  
   and 3 to 1 for indications). (bug 4225)</li>  
   <li>Improved support for the several platforms (Solaris, MacOS, HardHat Linux)</li>  
   <li>Modified Makefile targets for easier usage.</li>  
   <li>Extended and reorganized unit and end-end tests.</li>  
   <li>Completed implementation of statistics gathering for operations.</li>  
   <li>Further integrated CMPI and added additional tests.</li>  
   <li>Consolidate some of the compile-time variables. Largely this meant moving  
   from separate variables for DISABLE and ENABLE to a single variable where the  
   value representes the state.</li>  
   <li>Corrected error where Pegasus could not maintain general whitespace in  
   strings (bug 4624).</li>  
   <li>SLP extended to allow optional use of OpenSLP as the Service Agent (SA) in place of  
   the Pegasus internal SA.</li>  
   <li>Changes to align OpenPegasus and Red Hat RPM packaging and configuration  
   options.</li>  
   <li>Additonal testing and integration of the&nbsp; JMPI provider manager.</li>  
 </ol> </ol>
 <p>Specifically the status of several components of Pegasus functionality were  </div>
 moved in status on the Feature Status Page as follows:</p>  <p>Further information regarding Pegasus support on IBM platforms can
 <ol>  be
   <li>Binary Repository move to green (production capable). (see bug 4388)</li>  found at: <a
   <li>Out of Process providers</li>   href="http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r1/en_US/index.htm?info/icmain.htm"><span
   <li>Pegasus Provider Interfaces, User Context for Linux and Unix</li>   style="text-decoration: underline; color: rgb(51, 51, 255);">http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r1/en_US/index.htm?info/icmain.htm</span></a>
 </ol>  </p>
 <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left: 0.5in;">&nbsp;</p>  <p> Further information regarding Pegasus support on HP platforms can
 The complete set of <span class="SpellE">changes </span>defined for this release  be
 is defined in PEP 239  found at:
 <h2><span style="color: black;"><a name="PEGASUS Bugs">Pegasus defects<br>  <a href="http://www.hp.com/go/wbem">http://www.hp.com/go/wbem</a>.</p>
 </a></span></h2>  <h2><span style="color: black;"><a name="PEGASUS Bugs">Pegasus Defects</a></span></h2>
 <p>The Pegasus bugzilla database documents any defects found in Pegasus <p>The Pegasus bugzilla database documents any defects found in Pegasus
 and&nbsp; is available through the following link:&nbsp; <a href="http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/">OpenPegasus bugzilla  and&nbsp; is available through the following link:&nbsp; <a
 database</a>.&nbsp; Note that bugs committed for Pegasus 2.5.1 have been marked   href="http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/">OpenPegasus bugzilla
 with the keyword <font face="Courier New"><b>2.5.1_APPROVED</b></font> so that  database</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;
 all bug fixes for this release can be found with the following bug search.  Effective with the start of the Pegasus 2.6 work, all changes to the
 changes between Pegasus 2.5.1 and 2.5.2 are documented in bugs with the keyword  CVS tree are documented through bugs.&nbsp; Bugs reports are filed not
 <b>2.5.2_APPROVED</b>. These are a minor release all of the fixes were documented as  only for bugs and
 bugs so that even the changes listed in the previous section are listed as bugs.  their corresponding fixes but also as part of the process of committing
 The following links provide a list of the bugs for each version</p>  new code
 <p>  representing the work on PEPs done for Pegasus 2.6 and all subsequent
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Changes for Pegasus 2.5.1 release (bugs Tagged  versions.&nbsp; Therefore, a search of
 2.5.1_APPROVED)&nbsp;  the Open Pegasus bugzilla base for bugs with the tag for a particular
 <a href="http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.5.1_APPROVEDhttp://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.5.1_APPROVED">  version
 http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.5.1_APPROVED</a></p>  (ex.&nbsp;
   <a
    href="http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.6.0_APPROVED">2.6.0_APPROVED</a>,
   <a
    href="http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.6.1_APPROVED">
   2.6.1_APPROVED</a>,
   <a
    href="http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.7.0_APPROVED">2.7.0_APPROVED</a>,
   etc) will yield all changes to
   the Pegasus CVS tree for that Pegasus release.</p>
 <p> <p>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Changes for Pegasus 2.5.2 release (bugs Tagged  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Changes for this release (bugs Tagged
 2.5.2_APPROVED)<a href="http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&status_whiteboard_type=allwordssubstr&status_whiteboard=&">  2.11.0_APPROVED). The link is&nbsp;<a
 </a>&nbsp;<a href="http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.5.2_APPROVEDhttp://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.5.1_APPROVED">http://cvs.rdg.opengroup.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.5.2_APPROVED</a><br>   href="http://bugzilla.openpegasus.org/buglist.cgi?keywords=2.11.0_APPROVED">
 </p>  Pegasus 2.11.0_APPROVED bug list.</a></p>
 <h2><a name="Pegasus Release Control and Version Definition Documentation">Pegasus  <h2><a
 Release Control and Version Definition Documentation</a></h2>   name="Pegasus Release Control and Version Definition Documentation">Release
 <p>The Pegasus project is controlled largely through a set of documents  Control and Version Definition Documentation</a></h2>
 (PEPs) that serve as the definition and review mechanism for new and  <p>The Pegasus project is controlled largely through the CVS repository
   and a set of documents
   (PEPs) that serve both as the definition and review mechanism for new
   and
 modified Pegasus functionality and for the definition and documentation modified Pegasus functionality and for the definition and documentation
 of releases.</p> of releases.</p>
 <p>Specifically the following PEPs define the characteristics of this  The following documentation defines the characteristics of this Pegasus
 Pegasus release.</p>  release. The documents are available&nbsp;in the OpenPegasus CVS
 <ol>  repository.
   <li>  <br>
   <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/8568/PEP209_ExternalInterface2.5.htm">PEP 209</a> - OpenPegaus 2.5 External Interfaces.<br>  <ul>
   </li>    <li><b> OpenPegasus Release Definition/Status -No PEP (See Wiki
   <li>  Section <a
   <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/10083/PEP237_RecommendedReleaseOptions.htm">PEP&nbsp; 237</a> - OpenPegasus&nbsp; Build and Configuration   href="https://wiki.opengroup.org/pegasus-wiki/doku.php?id=dev:release:2_11_x">OpenPegasus
 Option&nbsp; for Selected  2.11.x Release Status</a>) - <span style="font-weight: normal;">A&nbsp;
 Platforms</li>  section in the Pegasus wiki is used
   <li>PEP 249 - Pegasus Release Notes (This document located in the PEP  
   repository and the Pegasus source tree root directory)</li>  
   <li>  
   <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/9825/PEP242_RuntimePackaging2.5.1.htm">PEP 242</a> -&nbsp; Pegasus&nbsp; Runtime Packaging Definition<br>  
   </li>  
   <li>  
   <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/9820/PEP243_SDKFile2.5.1.htm">PEP 243</a>&nbsp; - OpenPegasus&nbsp; SDK Packaging Definition</li>  
   <li>PEP 251&nbsp; - Pegasus readme.txt for&nbsp; (Located in PEP repository  
   and also in the Pegasus  
 source  
 tree root directory).</li>  
   <li>  
   <a href="http://www.openpegasus.org/pp/uploads/40/10067/PEP239_2_5_1ReleaseDefinition.htm">PEP 239</a> - OpenPegasus Release Definition - This PEP is used  
 throughout the development of this version as the control point for throughout the development of this version as the control point for
 functionality that will go into the release and points to all of the functionality that will go into the release and points to all of the
 PEPs that represent the Pegasus 2.5 functionality changes.&nbsp; (as of  PEPs that represent the Pegasus&nbsp; functionality changes for this
 this document verion of PEP 230, PEP 180 is listed as draft status)</li>  version of Pegasus</span>.&nbsp;</b></li>
 </ol>    <b> </b><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span><b>OpenPegasus&nbsp;
 <h2><a name="General Documentation">General Documentation</a></h2>  Build and Configuration
 <p>The following documentation is available for the this Pegasus  Options&nbsp; for Selected
 release:</p>  Platforms -&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: normal;">In previous
   versions of Pegasus this information was&nbsp; released as a Pegasus
   PEP. Starting with Pegasus 2.9.0 the information is located in the
   OpenPegasus CVS repository as <big style="font-weight: bold;"> <span
    style="font-family: monospace;">pegasus/doc/BuildAndReleaseOptions.html</span></big>.</span></b><b>
     <li> OpenPegasus External Interfaces -<span
    style="font-weight: normal;">The list of the OpenPegasus interfaces
   that are considered external and therefore "frozen". Unless an
   exception is explicitly approved by the Steering Committee all
   subsequent releases of Pegasus MUST continue to support these
   interfaces. Interfaces not explicitly listed in this document, should
   be considered as internal and subject to change.In previous Pegasus
   releases this information was available as a separate PEP. Starting
   with Pegasus 2.9.0 this information is integrated into the Pegasus
   repositoryas&nbsp; </span><small style="font-weight: bold;"><font
    face="Courier New" size="4"><small>pegasus/doc/EnternalInterface.html</small></font></small><span
    style="font-weight: normal;">.</span></li>
     </b> <li><b> OpenPegasus&nbsp; SDK Packaging Definition - <span
    style="font-weight: normal;">Defines the recommended set of files for
   inclusion in the OpenPegasus
   SDK. Starting with Pegasus release 2.11.0, this document is available
   in the Pegasus CVS repository as <big style="font-weight: bold;"><samp>pegasus/doc/SDKPackaging.html</samp></big>.
   In
   previous Pegasus releases this document was made available as s
   separate Pegasus PEP document rather than in the CVS repository.</span>&nbsp;
       </b></li>
     <b> </b> <b> <li>&nbsp;Pegasus&nbsp; Runtime Packaging Definition
   -&nbsp;<span style="font-weight: normal;">Defines the recommended set
   of files for inclusion in this OpenPegasus
   release. Starting with Pegasus release 2.11.0, this idocument contained
   in the CVS repository as <big style="font-weight: bold;"><samp>pegasus/doc/RuntimePackaging.html</samp></big>.
   In previous
   releases this was made available as a seperate Pegasus PEP document
   rather than in the CVS repository. </span>&nbsp;</li>
     </b> <b> <li>Pegasus Release Notes -&nbsp;<span
    style="font-weight: normal;"> </span>PEP 355 - <span
    style="font-weight: normal;"> (This document is located in the
   approved PEP repository and the OpenPegasus source tree root directory (<big
    style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-family: monospace;">pegasus/ReleaseNotes.htm</span></big>)</span></li>
     </b>
   </ul>
   <h2><b><a name="General Documentation">General Documentation</a></b></h2>
   <p><b>The following documentation is available for the this Pegasus
   release:</b></p>
 <ul style="margin-top: 0in;" type="disc"> <ul style="margin-top: 0in;" type="disc">
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>Utilities</b> - A    <b> <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>Utilities</b> - </li>
 combination of help generally available with the -h option for each    </b>A
 command and HTML documentation for most of the tools.<o:p></o:p></li>  combination of help generally available with the --help option for each
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>API and&nbsp; usage  command and HTML documentation for most of the tools.<o:p></o:p> <b> <li
 documentation</b> - See the header files and the HTML&nbsp; API   class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>API and&nbsp; usage
   documentation</b> - </li>
     </b>See the header files and the HTML&nbsp; API
 documentation that is on the web site. The best API usage documentation documentation that is on the web site. The best API usage documentation
 is the existing utilities and test programs and the examples in the API is the existing utilities and test programs and the examples in the API
 documentation.&nbsp; In particular the Common/tests unit tests contain documentation.&nbsp; In particular the Common/tests unit tests contain
 extensive examples of the use of the Common APIs.</li>  extensive examples of the use of the Common APIs. <b> <li
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>Building and Debugging   class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>Building and Debugging
 Providers </b>- Readme.html in the Pegasus Root Directory, API  Providers </b>- </li>
     </b>Readme.html in the Pegasus source tree Root Directory, API
 documentation, and documentation from the Pegasus Technical Workshop documentation, and documentation from the Pegasus Technical Workshop
 which is available on the Pegasus web site.</li>  which is available on the Pegasus web site. <b> <li class="MsoNormal"
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>Building and Debugging   style="color: black;"><b>Building and Debugging
 Clients</b> - API documentation and the documentation on the Pegasus  Clients</b> - </li>
 Technical Workshop which is available on the Pegasus web site.</li>    </b>API documentation and the documentation on the Pegasus
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>Compiler operation and  Technical Workshop which is available on the Pegasus web site. <b> <li
 commands</b> - compiler help (cimmofl -h)</li>   class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>PEPs</b> - </li>
   <li class="MsoNormal" style="color: black;"><b>PEPs</b> - The    </b>The
 features of Pegasus that have been installed in this and the previous features of Pegasus that have been installed in this and the previous
 few versions are defined by Pegasus PEPs that are available on the few versions are defined by Pegasus PEPs that are available on the
 OpenPegasus web site.&nbsp; While these are the original design OpenPegasus web site.&nbsp; While these are the original design
 documents largely and use in the process of defining and approving the documents largely and use in the process of defining and approving the
 overall characteristics of new functionality, they serve as a guide to overall characteristics of new functionality, they serve as a guide to
 the design and implementation of these features.</li>  the design and implementation of these features.
 </ul> </ul>
 &nbsp;  <hr>Licensed to The Open Group (TOG) under one or more contributor
 <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left: 0.5in;"><span style="color: black;">&nbsp; <o:p></o:p></span></p>  license
 <div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;" align="center"><span style="color: black;">  agreements. Refer to the OpenPegasusNOTICE.txt file distributed with
 <hr align="center" color="#009900" noshade="noshade" size="2" width="100%">  this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
   <p style="text-align: left;"><i><font size="2">Copyright (c) 2006 EMC  Each contributor licenses this file to you under the OpenPegasus Open
   Corporation; Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.; IBM Corp.; The Open  Source License; you may not use this file except in compliance with the
   Group; VERITAS Software Corporation; Intel Corp.</font><br>  License.
   <br>  <p>Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
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   limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,  to deal in the Software without restriction, including without
   sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom  limitation
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   SHALL BE INCLUDED IN ALL COPIES OR SUBSTANTIAL PORTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE. THE  Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:</p>
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