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 1 karl  1.1.2.2 // Copyright (c) 2008 DMTF.  All rights reserved.
 2                  [Version ( "2.19.0" ), 
 3                   UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::System::Boot" ), 
 4                   Description ( 
 5                      "A class derived from SettingData that provides the container "
 6                      "to arrange all the BootSourceSetting instances in an ordered "
 7                      "sequence. There can be one or more of the BootConfigSetting "
 8                      "instances associated to a ComputerSystem. For example, one "
 9                      "such BootConfigSetting could be a default boot configuration "
10                      "supplied by the manufacturer, a second one could be a "
11                      "configuration recommended by the IT Administrator. A third one "
12                      "could be the one actually to be used on next system boot." )]
13               class CIM_BootConfigSetting : CIM_SettingData {
14               
15               
16                     [Description ( 
17                         "This method is called to change the boot order within a "
18                         "boot configuration. An ordered array of "
19                         "BootSourceSetting instances is passed to this method. "
20                         "Each BootSourceSetting instance MUST already be "
21                         "associated with this BootConfigSetting instance via an "
22 karl  1.1.2.2           "instance of OrderedComponent. If not, the implementation "
23                         "MUST return a value of \"Invalid Parameter\" Upon "
24                         "execution of this method, the value of the "
25                         "AssignedSequence property on each instance of "
26                         "OrderedComponent will be updated such that the values "
27                         "are monotonically increasing in correlation with the "
28                         "position of the referenced BootSourceSetting instance in "
29                         "the source input parameter. That is, the first position "
30                         "in the array will have the lowest value for "
31                         "AssignedSequence. The second position will have the "
32                         "second lowest value, and so on. For BootSourceSetting "
33                         "instances which are associated with the "
34                         "BootConfigSetting instance via OrderedComponent and not "
35                         "present in the input array, the AssignedSequence "
36                         "property on the OrderedComponent association will be "
37                         "assigned a value of 0." ), 
38                      ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7..32767", 
39                         "32768..65535" }, 
40                      Values { "Completed with No Error", "Not Supported", 
41                         "Unknown/Unspecified Error", "Busy", "Invalid Reference", 
42                         "Invalid Parameter", "Access Denied", "DMTF Reserved", 
43 karl  1.1.2.2           "Vendor Specified" }]
44                  uint32 ChangeBootOrder(
45                        [IN, Description ( 
46                            "An ordered array of BootSourceSettings." )]
47                     CIM_BootSourceSetting REF Source[], 
48                        [IN ( false ), OUT, Description ( 
49                            "Reference to the job spawned if the operation "
50                            "continues after the method returns. (May be null "
51                            "if the task is completed)." )]
52                     CIM_ConcreteJob REF Job);
53               
54                     [Description ( 
55                         "This method validates all settings associated with the "
56                         "BootConfigSetting. This is to make sure that all the "
57                         "settings of the newly created BootConfigSetting are "
58                         "consistent with the system configuration. This method "
59                         "returns True or False. True would only mean that the "
60                         "instrumentation has made a consistency check based on "
61                         "its current knowledge of the system, and does not "
62                         "actually guarantee the success of boot process." ), 
63                      ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4..32767", "32768..65535" }, 
64 karl  1.1.2.2        Values { "Settings Validated OK", "Conflicting Settings", 
65                         "Unknown/Unspecified Error", "Busy", "DMTF Reserved", 
66                         "Vendor Specified" }]
67                  uint32 ValidateSettings(
68               );
69               
70               };

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