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// ===================================================================
// Title:       Core Power Management 2.8
// Filename:    Core28_PowerMgmt.mof
// Version:     2.8
// Status:      Final
// Date:        Jan 26, 2004
// ===================================================================
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// ===================================================================
// Description: The Core Model defines basic management concepts.
//              This file defines the concepts for power
//              management.
// 
//              The object classes below are listed in an order that
//              avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
//              by other working groups, are omitted.
// ==================================================================
// Change Log for v2.8 Final
// CR1210 - Removal of experimental qualifiers for core.
// CR1223 - SysDev Omnibus CR - Minor MOF corrections.
// 
// Change Log for v2.8 Preliminary
// CR932  - Add power mode status to OperationalStatus.
//           Move the specific power mode states from availability
//          to a property between the PowerMgmt service and its ME.
//          Remove the overlapping properties from Logical Device.
// CR950 - Add ArrayType to CIM_ManagedSystemElement properties
// CR1002 -  Move the power on statistics to their own statistic class
// CR1019 - CIM Versioning for 2.8 Preliminary
// 
// Change Log for v2.7 Final
// CR968 - Remove the Experimental qualifier
// 
// Change Log for v2.7
// CR720 - Introduce PowerManagementCapabilities &
//         PowerManagementService
// ===================================================================

#pragma locale ("en_US")


// ===================================================================
// PowerManagementCapabilites
// ===================================================================
   [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
       "A class derived from Capabilities that describes the power "
       "management aspects of an element (typically a system or "
       "device). The element's power management capabilities are "
       "decoupled from a PowerManagementService, since a single "
       "service could apply to multiple elements, each with specific "
       "capabilities.")]
class CIM_PowerManagementCapabilities : CIM_Capabilities {

      [Description (
          "An enumeration indicating the specific power-related "
          "capabilities of a managed element. Since this is an array, "
          "multiple values may be specified. The current values in the "
          "enumeration are: \n"
          "0 = Unknown \n"
          "1 = Other \n"
          "2 = Power Saving Modes Entered Automatically, describing "
          "that a managed element can change its power state based on "
          "usage or other criteria \n"
          "3 = Power State Settable, indicating that the SetPowerState "
          "method is supported \n"
          "4 = Power Cycling Supported, indicating that the "
          "SetPowerState method can be invoked with the PowerState "
          "input variable set to 'Power Cycle' \n"
          "5 = Timed Power On Supported, indicating that the "
          "SetPowerState method can be invoked with the PowerState "
          "input variable set to 'Power Cycle' and the Time parameter "
          "set to a specific date and time, or interval, for power-on."), 
       ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, 
       Values { "Unknown", "Other",
          "Power Saving Modes Entered Automatically",
          "Power State Settable", "Power Cycling Supported",
          "Timed Power On Supported" }, 
       MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|System Power Controls|001.2" }, 
       ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PowerManagementCapabilities." 
          "OtherPowerCapabilitiesDescriptions",
          "CIM_PowerManagementService.SetPowerState" }]
   uint16 PowerCapabilities[];

      [Description (
          "An array of strings describing an element's additional "
          "power management capabilities, used when the "
          "PowerCapabilities array includes the value 1, \"Other\"."), 
       ModelCorrespondence { 
          "CIM_PowerManagementCapabilities.PowerCapabilities" }]
   string OtherPowerCapabilitiesDescriptions[];
};


// ===================================================================
// PowerManagementService
// ===================================================================
   [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
       "A class derived from Service that describes power management "
       "functionality, hosted on a System. The fact that this service "
       "may be used to affect the power state of a particular element "
       "is defined by the CIM_ServiceAvailable ToElement association.")]
class CIM_PowerManagementService : CIM_Service {

      [Description (
          "SetPowerState defines the desired power state of the "
          "managed element, and when the element should be put into "
          "that state. The SetPowerState method has three input "
          "parameters, no output parameters, and a result. \n"
          "- PowerState indicates the desired power state. \n"
          "- ManagedElement indicates the element whose state is set. "
          "This element SHOULD be associated to the service using the "
          "ServiceAvailableToElement relationship. \n"
          "- Time indicates when the power state should be set, either "
          "as a regular date-time value or as an interval value (where "
          "the interval begins when the method invocation is "
          "received). \n"
          "Note that when the PowerState parameter is equal to 5, "
          "\"Power Cycle\", the Time parameter indicates when the "
          "managed element should powered on again. Power off is "
          "immediate. \n"
          "SetPowerState should return 0 if successful, 1 if the "
          "specified State and Time request is not supported for the "
          "element, and some other value if any other error occurred. "
          "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could be "
          "specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
          "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
          "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array "
          "qualifier.")]
   uint32 SetPowerState( 
         [IN, Description (
             "The power state for ManagedElement."), 
          ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" }, 
          Values { "Full Power", "Power Save - Low Power Mode",
             "Power Save - Standby", "Power Save - Other",
             "Power Cycle", "Power Off", "Hibernate", "Soft Off" }]
      uint16 PowerState, 
         [IN, Description (
             "ManagedElement indicates the element whose state is set.")]
      CIM_ManagedElement REF ManagedElement, 
         [IN, Description (
             "Time indicates when the power state should be set, "
             "either as a regular date-time value or as an interval "
             "value (where the interval begins when the method "
             "invocation is received.")]
      datetime Time); 
};


// ===================================================================
// end of file
// ===================================================================

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