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   2              // Title: Application_CheckAction
   3              // $State: Exp $
   4              // $Date: 2004/11/29 18:31:41 $
   5              // $RCSfile: Application_CheckAction.mof,v $
   6              // $Revision: 1.5.2.3 $
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  44              //#pragma inLine
  45              // ===================================================================
  46              // Description: These object classes define the DMTF Application Model
  47              //              and include classes to represent Checks and Actions to
  48              //              deploy software elements.
  49              // 
  50              //              The object classes below are listed in an order that
  51              //              avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
  52              //              by other working groups, are omitted.
  53              // ==================================================================
  54              //    11/29/00 - Version 2.5
  55              //             - CR527 Add to CIM_ArchitectureCheck.ArchitectureType
  56              //                     24 = AMD(R) Duron(TM)  Processor
  57              //             - CR530 Correct enumerations in CIM_ArchitectureCheck.
  58              //                     ArchitectureType number 19 & 24
  59              //             - CR531 Add to CIM_ArchitectureCheck.ArchitectureType
  60              //                     120 = "Crusoe(TM) TM5000 Family"
  61              //                     121 = "Crusoe(TM) TM3000 Family"
  62              //             - CR533b Add Windows(R) Me to *.TargetOperatingSystem*
  63              //             - CR542 Add "Not Applicable" to the
  64 a.dunfey 1.1 //             *TargetOperatingSystem
  65              //                     property
  66              //             - CR558 subclass Action and Check from ManagedElement
  67              // 
  68              //    03/09/2002 CIM 2.6 Final release
  69              //             - CR658 Add Key Qualifier to association references
  70              //                      in Appl and SysDev MOFs. This changed
  71              //                      CIM_SoftwareElementChecks,
  72              //                      CIM_DirectorySpecificationFile,
  73              //                      CIM_ActionSequence,
  74              //                      CIM_SoftwareElementActions,
  75              //                      CIM_ToDirectorySpecification,
  76              //                      CIM_FromDirectorySpecification,
  77              //                      CIM_ToDirectoryAction,
  78              //                      CIM_FromDirectoryAction
  79              //             - CR746 Add Version qualifier (Version 2.6.0) to
  80              //                     all classes and associations.
  81              //             - CR823 Cleanup all Descriptions and other textual issues
  82              //             - CR824 Add InvokeOnSystem methods to Check and Action
  83              //             - CR828 Fix inconsistencies between Device, Appl and
  84              //                     System Models wrt processor and OS type enums
  85 a.dunfey 1.1 //             - CR829 Fix MaxLen on FileSpecification.MD5Checksum
  86              // 
  87              //    06/06/2002 CIM 2.7 Preliminary Release
  88              //             - CR 618 - Add ]Pentium 4 Processor
  89              //             - CR 686 - Add Xeon Processor
  90              //             - CR 770 - Add WinXP to OSTypes
  91              //             - CR 772 - Add new AMD Processor types
  92              //             - CR 839 - Add other Processor Types
  93              //             - Define Application MOF structure
  94              // 
  95              //    09/22/2002 CIM 2.7 Public Preliminary Release
  96              //            -  CR 876 - Rename the "Digital Unix" operating system
  97              //                        type to "Tru64 UNIX".
  98              //            -  CR 893 - Add Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor with
  99              //                        HT Technology
 100              // 
 101              //    10/21/2002 CIM 2.7.1 - Preliminary
 102              //            -  CR 914 - Remove Pentium 4 with HT from the
 103              //                        CIM_ArchitectureCheck.ArchitectureType enum
 104              //                        (It was added by CR893)
 105              // 
 106 a.dunfey 1.1 //    03/20/2003 CIM 2.7.0 Public Final Release
 107              //            -  CR 935 - Add z/OS entry and rename VM/ESA to VM in
 108              //                        TargetOperatingSystem and
 109              //                        TargetOperatingSystemDesired
 110              // 
 111              //    05/29/2003 CIM 2.8 Preliminary Release
 112              //            -  CR 951 - Add to the enumeration in
 113              //            CIM_ArchitectureCheck
 114              //                        (185 - Intel Pentium M processor)
 115              // 
 116              //    08/04/2003 CIM 2.8 Preliminary Release (Company Review)
 117              //            -  CR 1144 - Fix Processor enumerations in
 118              //                         CIM_ArchitectureCheck to match
 119              //                         CIM_Processor.Family.
 120              // ===================================================================
 121              
 122              #pragma locale ("en_US")
 123              
 124              
 125              // ==================================================================
 126              // Check
 127 a.dunfey 1.1 // ==================================================================
 128                 [Abstract, Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
 129                     "A CIM_Check is a condition or characteristic that is expected "
 130                     "to be true in an environment defined or scoped by an instance "
 131                     "of a CIM_ComputerSystem. The Checks associated with a "
 132                     "particular SoftwareElement are organized into one of two "
 133                     "groups using the Phase property of the "
 134                     "CIM_SoftwareElementChecks association. Conditions that are "
 135                     "expected to be true when a SoftwareElement is in a particular "
 136                     "state and environment are known as 'in-state' conditions. "
 137                     "Conditions that need to be satisfied in order to transition "
 138                     "the SoftwareElement to its next state are known as "
 139                     "'next-state' conditions. \n"
 140                     "A CIM_ComputerSystem object represents the environment in "
 141                     "which CIM_SoftwareElements are already deployed/installed or "
 142                     "into which the elements will be deployed/installed. For the "
 143                     "case in which an element is already installed, the "
 144                     "CIM_InstalledSoftwareElement association identifies the "
 145                     "CIM_ComputerSystem object that represents the \"environment\". "
 146                     "When a SoftwareElement is being deployed for installation on a "
 147                     "ComputerSystem, that system is the target of the Check and is "
 148 a.dunfey 1.1        "identified using the TargetSystem reference of the "
 149                     "InvokeOnSystem method.")]
 150              class CIM_Check : CIM_ManagedElement {
 151              
 152                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.Name" ), Description (
 153                        "The name used to identify the SoftwareElement that is being "
 154                        "checked."), 
 155                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
 156                 string Name;
 157              
 158                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.Version" ), Description (
 159                        "The version of the SoftwareElement being checked."), 
 160                     MaxLen ( 64 )]
 161                 string Version;
 162              
 163                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.SoftwareElementState" ), 
 164                     Description (
 165                        "The SoftwareElementState of the SoftwareElement being "
 166                        "checked."), 
 167                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" }, 
 168                     Values { "Deployable", "Installable", "Executable", "Running" }]
 169 a.dunfey 1.1    uint16 SoftwareElementState;
 170              
 171                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.SoftwareElementID" ), 
 172                     Description (
 173                        "This is an identifier for the SoftwareElement being "
 174                        "checked."), 
 175                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
 176                 string SoftwareElementID;
 177              
 178                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.TargetOperatingSystem" ), 
 179                     Description (
 180                        "The Target Operating System of the SoftwareElement being "
 181                        "checked."), 
 182                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
 183                        "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
 184                        "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29",
 185                        "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39",
 186                        "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49",
 187                        "50", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", "56", "57", "58", "59",
 188                        "60", "61", "62", "63", "64", "65", "66", "67", "68" }, 
 189                     Values { "Unknown", "Other", "MACOS", "ATTUNIX", "DGUX",
 190 a.dunfey 1.1           "DECNT", "Tru64 UNIX", "OpenVMS", "HPUX", "AIX", 
 191                        //10 
 192                        "MVS", "OS400", "OS/2", "JavaVM", "MSDOS", "WIN3x", "WIN95",
 193                        "WIN98", "WINNT", "WINCE", 
 194                        //20 
 195                        "NCR3000", "NetWare", "OSF", "DC/OS", "Reliant UNIX",
 196                        "SCO UnixWare", "SCO OpenServer", "Sequent", "IRIX",
 197                        "Solaris", 
 198                        //30 
 199                        "SunOS", "U6000", "ASERIES", "TandemNSK", "TandemNT",
 200                        "BS2000", "LINUX", "Lynx", "XENIX", "VM", 
 201                        //40 
 202                        "Interactive UNIX", "BSDUNIX", "FreeBSD", "NetBSD",
 203                        "GNU Hurd", "OS9", "MACH Kernel", "Inferno", "QNX", "EPOC", 
 204                        //50 
 205                        "IxWorks", "VxWorks", "MiNT", "BeOS", "HP MPE", "NextStep",
 206                        "PalmPilot", "Rhapsody", "Windows 2000", "Dedicated", 
 207                        //60 
 208                        "OS/390", "VSE", "TPF","Windows (R) Me", "Caldera Open UNIX",
 209                        "OpenBSD", "Not Applicable", "Windows XP", "z/OS" }]
 210                 uint16 TargetOperatingSystem;
 211 a.dunfey 1.1 
 212                    [Key, Description (
 213                        "An identifier used in conjunction with other keys to "
 214                        "uniquely identify the Check."), 
 215                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
 216                 string CheckID;
 217              
 218                    [Description (
 219                        "The CheckMode property is used to indicate whether the "
 220                        "condition is expected to exist or not exist in the "
 221                        "environment. When the value is True, the condition is "
 222                        "expected to exist (e.g., a file is expected to be on a "
 223                        "system), so the Invoke methods are expected to return True. "
 224                        "When the value is False, the condition is not expected to "
 225                        "exist (e.g., a file is not to be on a system), so the "
 226                        "Invoke methods are expected to return False.")]
 227                 boolean CheckMode;
 228              
 229                    [Description (
 230                        "The Invoke method evaluates this Check. The details of the "
 231                        "evaluation are described by the specific subclasses of "
 232 a.dunfey 1.1           "CIM_Check. When the SoftwareElement being checked is "
 233                        "already installed, the CIM_InstalledSoftwareElement "
 234                        "association identifies the CIM_ComputerSystem in whose "
 235                        "context the Invoke is executed. If this association is not "
 236                        "in place, then the InvokeOnSystem method should be used - "
 237                        "since it identifies the TargetSystem as an input parameter "
 238                        "of the method. \n"
 239                        "The results of the Invoke method are based on the return "
 240                        "value. A zero is returned if the condition is satisfied. A "
 241                        "one is returned if the method is not supported. Any other "
 242                        "value indicates the condition is not satisfied.")]
 243                 uint32 Invoke(); 
 244              
 245                    [Description (
 246                        "The InvokeOnSystem method evaluates this Check. The details "
 247                        "of the evaluation are described by the specific subclasses "
 248                        "of CIM_Check. The method's TargetSystem input parameter "
 249                        "specifies the ComputerSystem in whose context the method is "
 250                        "invoked. \n"
 251                        "The results of the InvokeOnSystem method are based on the "
 252                        "return value. A zero is returned if the condition is "
 253 a.dunfey 1.1           "satisfied. A one is returned if the method is not "
 254                        "supported. Any other value indicates the condition is not "
 255                        "satisfied.")]
 256                 uint32 InvokeOnSystem([IN, Description ( "Reference to ComputerSystem in whose context the method is to " "be invoked." ) ] CIM_ComputerSystem ref TargetSystem); 
 257              };
 258              
 259              
 260              // ==================================================================
 261              // DirectorySpecification
 262              // ==================================================================
 263                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 264                     "The CIM_DirectorySpecification class captures the major "
 265                     "directory structure of a SoftwareElement. This class is used "
 266                     "to organize the files of a SoftwareElement into manageable "
 267                     "units that can be relocated on a computer system.")]
 268              class CIM_DirectorySpecification : CIM_Check {
 269              
 270                    [Description (
 271                        "The DirectoryType property characterizes the type of "
 272                        "directory being described."), 
 273                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
 274 a.dunfey 1.1           "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17" }, 
 275                     Values { "Product base directory",
 276                        "Product executable directory", "Product library directory",
 277                        "Product configuration directory",
 278                        "Product include directory", "Product working directory",
 279                        "Product log directory", "Shared base directory",
 280                        "Shared executable directory", "Shared library directory",
 281                        "Shared include directory", "System base directory",
 282                        "System executable directory", "System library directory",
 283                        "System configuration directory", "System include directory",
 284                        "System log directory", "Other" }, 
 285                     MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Location|001.2" }]
 286                 uint16 DirectoryType;
 287              
 288                    [Description (
 289                        "The DirectoryPath property is used to capture the name of a "
 290                        "directory. The value supplied by an application provider is "
 291                        "actually a default or recommended path name. The value can "
 292                        "be changed for a particular environment."), 
 293                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
 294                 string DirectoryPath;
 295 a.dunfey 1.1 };
 296              
 297              
 298              // ==================================================================
 299              // ArchitectureCheck
 300              // ==================================================================
 301                 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
 302                     "ArchitectureCheck specifies the hardware platform on which a "
 303                     "SoftwareElement can run. The details of this Check are "
 304                     "compared with the information found in the CIM_Processor "
 305                     "object, related to the CIM_ComputerSystem instance that "
 306                     "describes the environment (related by the association, "
 307                     "CIM_ComputerSystemProcessor). There should be at least one "
 308                     "CIM_Processor that satisfies the details of the Check. In "
 309                     "other words, all the processors on the relevant computer "
 310                     "system do not need to satisfy the Check.")]
 311              class CIM_ArchitectureCheck : CIM_Check {
 312              
 313                    [Description (
 314                        "The ArchitectureType property identifies a particular type "
 315                        "of architecture or architectural family that is required to "
 316 a.dunfey 1.1           "properly execute a particular SoftwareElement. The intent "
 317                        "is to capture the details about the machine instructions "
 318                        "exploited by the executables of the SoftwareElement."), 
 319                     ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", 
 320                        // 11        
 321                        "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", 
 322                        // 24        
 323                        "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29", "30", "31", "32", "33",
 324                        "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39", 
 325                        // 48        
 326                        "48", "49", "50", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", 
 327                        // 64        
 328                        "64", "65", "66", "67", "68", "69", 
 329                        // 80        
 330                        "80", "81", "82", "83", "84", "85", "86", "87", "88", 
 331                        // 96           
 332                        "96", "97", "98", "99", "100", "101", 
 333                        // 112        
 334                        "112", "120", "121", "128", "130", "131", "132", 
 335                        // 144           
 336                        "144", "145", "146", "147", "148", "149", "150", 
 337 a.dunfey 1.1           // 160           
 338                        "160", "176", "177", "178", "179", "180", "181", "182",
 339                        "183", "184", "185", 
 340                        // 190        
 341                        "190", 
 342                        // 200        
 343                        "200", "201", "202", "203", "204", 
 344                        // 250        
 345                        "250", "251", "260", "261", "280", "281", 
 346                        // 300        
 347                        "300", "301", "302", "320", "350", "500" }, 
 348                     Values { "Other", "Unknown", "8086", "80286", "80386", "80486",
 349                        "8087", "80287", "80387", "80487", 
 350                        // 11          
 351                        "Pentium(R) brand", "Pentium(R) Pro", "Pentium(R) II",
 352                        "Pentium(R) processor with MMX(TM) technology",
 353                        "Celeron(TM)", "Pentium(R) II Xeon(TM)", "Pentium(R) III",
 354                        "M1 Family", "M2 Family", 
 355                        // 24         
 356                        "K5 Family", "K6 Family", "K6-2", "K6-3",
 357                        "AMD Athlon(TM) Processor Family",
 358 a.dunfey 1.1           "AMD(R) Duron(TM) Processor", "AMD29000 Family", 
 359                        // 31         
 360                        "K6-2+", "Power PC Family", "Power PC 601", "Power PC 603",
 361                        "Power PC 603+", "Power PC 604", "Power PC 620",
 362                        "Power PC X704", "Power PC 750", 
 363                        // 48          
 364                        "Alpha Family", "Alpha 21064", "Alpha 21066", "Alpha 21164",
 365                        "Alpha 21164PC", "Alpha 21164a", "Alpha 21264",
 366                        "Alpha 21364", 
 367                        // 64          
 368                        "MIPS Family", "MIPS R4000", "MIPS R4200", "MIPS R4400",
 369                        "MIPS R4600", "MIPS R10000", 
 370                        // 80          
 371                        "SPARC Family", "SuperSPARC","microSPARC II",
 372                        "microSPARC IIep", "UltraSPARC", "UltraSPARC II",
 373                        "UltraSPARC IIi", "UltraSPARC III", "UltraSPARC IIIi", 
 374                        // 96          
 375                        "68040", "68xxx Family", "68000", "68010", "68020", "68030", 
 376                        // 112          
 377                        "Hobbit Family", "Crusoe(TM) TM5000 Family",
 378                        "Crusoe(TM) TM3000 Family", "Weitek",
 379 a.dunfey 1.1           "Itanium(TM) Processor",
 380                        "AMD Athlon(TM) 64 Processor Family",
 381                        "AMD Opteron(TM) Processor Family", 
 382                        // 144          
 383                        "PA-RISC Family", "PA-RISC 8500", "PA-RISC 8000",
 384                        "PA-RISC 7300LC", "PA-RISC 7200", "PA-RISC 7100LC",
 385                        "PA-RISC 7100", 
 386                        // 160          
 387                        "V30 Family", "Pentium(R) III Xeon(TM)",
 388                        "Pentium(R) III Processor with Intel(R) SpeedStep(TM) " 
 389                        "Technology", "Pentium(R) 4", "Intel(R) Xeon(TM)", 
 390                        // 180          
 391                        "AS400 Family", "Intel(R) Xeon(TM) processor MP",
 392                        "AMD Athlon(TM) XP Family", "AMD Athlon(TM) MP Family",
 393                        "Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2", "Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor", 
 394                        // 190          
 395                        "K7", 
 396                        // 200          
 397                        "S/390 and zSeries Family", "ESA/390 G4", "ESA/390 G5",
 398                        "ESA/390 G6", "z/Architectur base", 
 399                        // 250          
 400 a.dunfey 1.1           "i860", "i960", "SH-3", "SH-4", "ARM", "StrongARM", 
 401                        // 300          
 402                        "6x86", "MediaGX", "MII", "WinChip", "DSP",
 403                     "Video Processor" }, 
 404                     MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Processor|017.3" }, 
 405                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Processor.Family" }]
 406                 uint16 ArchitectureType;
 407              };
 408              
 409              
 410              // ==================================================================
 411              // MemoryCheck
 412              // ==================================================================
 413                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 414                     "MemoryCheck specifies a condition for the minimum amount of "
 415                     "memory that needs to be available on a system. The amount is "
 416                     "specified in the MemorySize property. The details of this "
 417                     "Check are compared with the value of the CIM_OperatingSystem. "
 418                     "FreePhysicalMemory property - where the CIM_OperatingSystem "
 419                     "object is related (using InstalledOS) to the CIM_Computer "
 420                     "System instance that describes the environment. When the value "
 421 a.dunfey 1.1        "of the FreePhysicalMemory property is greater than or equal to "
 422                     "the value specified in MemorySize, the Check is satisfied.")]
 423              class CIM_MemoryCheck : CIM_Check {
 424              
 425                    [Description (
 426                        "The amount of memory that needs to exist on a computer "
 427                        "system for a SoftwareElement to execute properly."), 
 428                     Units ( "KiloBytes" ), 
 429                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_OperatingSystem.FreePhysicalMemory" }]
 430                 uint64 MemorySize;
 431              };
 432              
 433              
 434              // ==================================================================
 435              // DiskSpaceCheck
 436              // ==================================================================
 437                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 438                     "DiskSpaceCheck describes the amount of disk space that needs "
 439                     "to be available on the computer system. The amount is "
 440                     "specified in the AvailableDiskSpace property. The details of "
 441                     "this Check are compared with the value of the CIM_FileSystem. "
 442 a.dunfey 1.1        "AvailableSpace property - where the CIM_FileSystem object is "
 443                     "related (using HostedFileSystem) to the CIM_Computer System "
 444                     "instance that describes the environment. When the value of the "
 445                     "AvailableSpace property is greater than or equal to the value "
 446                     "specified in AvailableDiskSpace, the Check is satisfied.")]
 447              class CIM_DiskSpaceCheck : CIM_Check {
 448              
 449                    [Description (
 450                        "The AvailableDiskSpace property specifies the minimum "
 451                        "amount of disk space that needs to be available on the "
 452                        "target system."), 
 453                     Units ( "KiloBytes" ), 
 454                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_FileSystem.AvailableSpace" }]
 455                 uint64 AvailableDiskSpace;
 456              };
 457              
 458              
 459              // ==================================================================
 460              // SwapSpaceCheck
 461              // ==================================================================
 462                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 463 a.dunfey 1.1        "SwapSpaceCheck specifies the amount of swap space that needs "
 464                     "to be available on the computer system. The amount is "
 465                     "specified in the SwapSpaceSize property. The details of this "
 466                     "Check are compared with the value of the CIM_OperatingSystem. "
 467                     "TotalSwapSpaceSize property - where the CIM_OperatingSystem "
 468                     "object is related (using RunningOS) to the CIM_Computer System "
 469                     "instance that describes the environment. When the value of "
 470                     "TotalSwapSpaceSize property is greater than or equal to the "
 471                     "value specified in SwapSpaceSize, the Check is satisfied.")]
 472              class CIM_SwapSpaceCheck : CIM_Check {
 473              
 474                    [Description (
 475                        "The SwapSpaceSize property specifies the minimum number of "
 476                        "KiloBytes of swap space that needs to be available on the "
 477                        "target system."), 
 478                     Units ( "KiloBytes" ), 
 479                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_OperatingSystem.TotalSwapSpaceSize" }]
 480                 uint64 SwapSpaceSize;
 481              };
 482              
 483              
 484 a.dunfey 1.1 // ==================================================================
 485              // OSVersionCheck
 486              // ==================================================================
 487                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 488                     "The OSVersionCheck class specifies the versions of the "
 489                     "operating system that can support/execute this Software "
 490                     "Element. The operating system itself (whose version should be "
 491                     "validated) is defined in the TargetOperatingSystem property of "
 492                     "the Check's scoping SoftwareElement. \n"
 493                     "This Check can be for a specific, minimum, maximum or a range "
 494                     "of releases of an OS. To identify a specific version of the "
 495                     "OS, the minimum and maximum versions must be the same. To "
 496                     "specify a minimum, only the minimum version needs to be "
 497                     "defined. To specify a maximum version, only the maximum "
 498                     "version needs to be defined. To specify a range, both minimum "
 499                     "and maximum versions need to be defined. \n"
 500                     "The data gathered from the Check and SoftwareElement objects "
 501                     "are compared with the corresponding details found in the "
 502                     "CIM_OperatingSystem object (referenced by the InstalledOS "
 503                     "association), for the CIM_ComputerSystem object that defines "
 504                     "the environment. The OSType property of CIM_OperatingSystem "
 505 a.dunfey 1.1        "must match the value of CIM_SoftwareElement.TargetOperating "
 506                     "System. Also, the OS' version information should be within the "
 507                     "range of CIM_OSVersionCheck.Minimum/MaximumValue properties. "
 508                     "Note that all the operating systems on the relevant computer "
 509                     "do not need to satisfy the Check.")]
 510              class CIM_OSVersionCheck : CIM_Check {
 511              
 512                    [Description (
 513                        "Minimum version of the required operating system. The value "
 514                        "is encoded as <major>.<minor>.<revision> or "
 515                        "<major>.<minor><letter revision>."), 
 516                     MaxLen ( 64 ), 
 517                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_OperatingSystem.Version" }]
 518                 string MinimumVersion;
 519              
 520                    [Description (
 521                        "Maximum version of the required operating system. The value "
 522                        "is encoded as <major>.<minor>.<revision> or "
 523                        "<major>.<minor><letter revision>."), 
 524                     MaxLen ( 64 ), 
 525                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_OperatingSystem.Version" }]
 526 a.dunfey 1.1    string MaximumVersion;
 527              };
 528              
 529              
 530              // ==================================================================
 531              // SoftwareElementVersionCheck
 532              // ==================================================================
 533                 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
 534                     "SoftwareElementVersionCheck specifies the release of a "
 535                     "SoftwareElement that must exist in the environment. This Check "
 536                     "can be for a specific, minimum, maximum or a range of "
 537                     "versions. To specify a specific version, the lower and upper "
 538                     "versions must be the same. To specify a minimum, only the "
 539                     "lower version needs to be defined. To specify a maximum "
 540                     "version, only the upper version needs to be defined. To "
 541                     "specify a range, both upper and lower versions need to be "
 542                     "defined. The details of this Check are compared with the "
 543                     "corresponding details found in a CIM_SoftwareElement object, "
 544                     "associated to the CIM_ComputerSystem instance that describes "
 545                     "the environment (related by the association, "
 546                     "CIM_InstalledSoftwareElement). There should be at least one "
 547 a.dunfey 1.1        "CIM_SoftwareElement that satisfies the details of the Check. "
 548                     "In other words, all the SoftwareElements on the relevant "
 549                     "computer system do not need to satisfy the Check.")]
 550              class CIM_SoftwareElementVersionCheck : CIM_Check {
 551              
 552                    [Description (
 553                        "The name of the SoftwareElement being checked."), 
 554                     MaxLen ( 256 ), 
 555                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SoftwareElement.Name" }]
 556                 string SoftwareElementName;
 557              
 558                    [Description (
 559                        "The minimum version of the SoftwareElement being checked."), 
 560                     MaxLen ( 64 ), 
 561                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SoftwareElement.Version" }]
 562                 string LowerSoftwareElementVersion;
 563              
 564                    [Description (
 565                        "The maximum version of the SoftwareElement being checked."), 
 566                     MaxLen ( 64 ), 
 567                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SoftwareElement.Version" }]
 568 a.dunfey 1.1    string UpperSoftwareElementVersion;
 569              
 570                    [Description (
 571                        "The state of the SoftwareElement being checked."), 
 572                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" }, 
 573                     Values { "Deployable", "Installable", "Executable", "Running" }, 
 574                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SoftwareElement.SoftwareElementState" 
 575                        }]
 576                 uint16 SoftwareElementStateDesired;
 577              
 578                    [Description (
 579                        "The target operating system of the SoftwareElement being "
 580                        "checked."), 
 581                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
 582                        "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
 583                        "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29",
 584                        "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39",
 585                        "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49",
 586                        "50", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", "56", "57", "58", "59",
 587                        "60", "61", "62", "63", "64", "65", "66", "67", "68" }, 
 588                     Values { "Unknown", "Other", "MACOS", "ATTUNIX", "DGUX",
 589 a.dunfey 1.1           "DECNT", "Tru64 UNIX", "OpenVMS", "HPUX", "AIX", 
 590                        //10 
 591                        "MVS", "OS400", "OS/2", "JavaVM", "MSDOS", "WIN3x", "WIN95",
 592                        "WIN98", "WINNT", "WINCE", 
 593                        //20 
 594                        "NCR3000", "NetWare", "OSF", "DC/OS", "Reliant UNIX",
 595                        "SCO UnixWare", "SCO OpenServer", "Sequent", "IRIX",
 596                        "Solaris", 
 597                        //30 
 598                        "SunOS", "U6000", "ASERIES", "TandemNSK", "TandemNT",
 599                        "BS2000", "LINUX", "Lynx", "XENIX", "VM", 
 600                        //40 
 601                        "Interactive UNIX", "BSDUNIX", "FreeBSD", "NetBSD",
 602                        "GNU Hurd", "OS9", "MACH Kernel", "Inferno", "QNX", "EPOC", 
 603                        //50 
 604                        "IxWorks", "VxWorks", "MiNT", "BeOS", "HP MPE", "NextStep",
 605                        "PalmPilot", "Rhapsody", "Windows 2000", "Dedicated", 
 606                        //60 
 607                        "OS/390", "VSE", "TPF","Windows (R) Me", "Caldera Open UNIX",
 608                        "OpenBSD", "Not Applicable", "Windows XP", "z/OS" }, 
 609                     ModelCorrespondence { 
 610 a.dunfey 1.1           "CIM_SoftwareElement.TargetOperatingSystem" }]
 611                 uint16 TargetOperatingSystemDesired;
 612              };
 613              
 614              
 615              // ==================================================================
 616              // FileSpecification
 617              // ==================================================================
 618                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 619                     "FileSpecification identifies a file that is either to be on or "
 620                     "off the system. The file is to be located in the directory "
 621                     "identified in FileName, or by the CIM_Directory "
 622                     "SpecificationFile association. When the Invoke methods are "
 623                     "executed, it is expected that they will use a combination of "
 624                     "information to check for file existence. Therefore, any of the "
 625                     "properties with a NULL value are not checked. So, if only the "
 626                     "FileName and MD5Checksum properties have values, they are the "
 627                     "only ones considered by the Invoke methods.")]
 628              class CIM_FileSpecification : CIM_Check {
 629              
 630                    [Description (
 631 a.dunfey 1.1           "Either the name of the file or the name of the file with a "
 632                        "directory prefix."), 
 633                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
 634                 string FileName;
 635              
 636                    [Description (
 637                        "The creation date and time of the file.")]
 638                 datetime CreateTimeStamp;
 639              
 640                    [Description (
 641                        "The size of the file in Kilobytes."), 
 642                     Units ( "KiloBytes" )]
 643                 uint64 FileSize ;
 644              
 645                    [Description (
 646                        "A checksum calculated as the 16-bit sum of the first 32 "
 647                        "bytes of the file."), 
 648                     MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Software Signature|002.4" }]
 649                 uint32 CheckSum;
 650              
 651                    [Description (
 652 a.dunfey 1.1           "The CRC1 property is the CRC value calculated using the "
 653                        "middle 512K bytes of the file."), 
 654                     MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Software Signature|002.5" }]
 655                 uint32 CRC1;
 656              
 657                    [Description (
 658                        "The CRC2 property is the CRC value for the middle 512K "
 659                        "bytes of the file, modulo 3."), 
 660                     MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Software Signature|002.6" }]
 661                 uint32 CRC2;
 662              
 663                    [Description (
 664                        "The MD5 algorithm is a well-known algorithm for computing a "
 665                        "128-bit checksum for any file or object. For purposes of "
 666                        "MOF specification of the MD5Checksum property, the MD5 "
 667                        "algorithm always generates a 32 character string. For "
 668                        "example: The string abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz generates "
 669                        "the string c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b. See http: "
 670                        "//www.ietf.org - RFC1321 for details on the // "
 671                        "implementation of the MD5 algorithm."), 
 672                     MaxLen ( 32 )]
 673 a.dunfey 1.1    string MD5Checksum;
 674              };
 675              
 676              // ==================================================================
 677              // VersionCompatibilityCheck
 678              // ==================================================================
 679                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 680                     "The VersionCompatibilityCheck class specifies whether it is "
 681                     "permissible to create the next state of a SoftwareElement.")]
 682              class CIM_VersionCompatibilityCheck : CIM_Check {
 683              
 684                    [Description (
 685                        "The AllowDownVersion property indicates that this Software "
 686                        "Element can transition to its next state even if a higher "
 687                        "or later version of the element already exists in the "
 688                        "environment.")]
 689                 boolean AllowDownVersion;
 690              
 691                    [Description (
 692                        "The AllowMultipleVersions option controls the ability to "
 693                        "configure multiple versions of a SoftwareElement on a "
 694 a.dunfey 1.1           "system.")]
 695                 boolean AllowMultipleVersions;
 696              
 697                    [Description (
 698                        "The Reinstall property indicates that this SoftwareElement "
 699                        "can transition to its next state even if an element of the "
 700                        "same version already exists in the environment.")]
 701                 boolean Reinstall;
 702              };
 703              
 704              
 705              // ==================================================================
 706              // SettingCheck
 707              // ==================================================================
 708                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 709                     "This class specifies information needed to verify a particular "
 710                     "'setting' file, for a specific entry in the file. The file "
 711                     "entry is checked whether it contains or matches the value "
 712                     "defined in EntryValue. All compares are assumed to be case "
 713                     "insensitive.")]
 714              class CIM_SettingCheck : CIM_Check {
 715 a.dunfey 1.1 
 716                    [Description (
 717                        "Key or label for the section of the file containing the "
 718                        "settings to be checked."), 
 719                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
 720                 string SectionKey;
 721              
 722                    [Description (
 723                        "Name of the setting entry to be checked."), 
 724                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
 725                 string EntryName;
 726              
 727                    [Description (
 728                        "Value to be compared for the named entry.")]
 729                 string EntryValue;
 730              
 731                    [Description (
 732                        "CheckType specifies how the setting value should be "
 733                        "compared."), 
 734                     ValueMap { "0", "1" }, 
 735                     Values { "Matches", "Contains" }]
 736 a.dunfey 1.1    uint16 CheckType;
 737              
 738                    [Description (
 739                        "File name of the 'setting' file to be checked."), 
 740                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
 741                 string FileName;
 742              };
 743              
 744              
 745              // ==================================================================
 746              // SoftwareElementChecks
 747              // ==================================================================
 748                 [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 749                     "This association ties a SoftwareElement to a specific Check to "
 750                     "validate its state or its movement to the next state. Note "
 751                     "that SoftwareElements in a running state cannot transition to "
 752                     "another state. Therefore, the value of the Phase property is "
 753                     "restricted to 0 (\"In-State\") for SoftwareElements in the "
 754                     "running state.")]
 755              class CIM_SoftwareElementChecks {
 756              
 757 a.dunfey 1.1       [Key, Aggregate, Min ( 1 ), Max ( 1 ), Description (
 758                        "The SoftwareElement being checked.")]
 759                 CIM_SoftwareElement REF Element;
 760              
 761                    [Key, Weak, Description (
 762                        "The Check for the element.")]
 763                 CIM_Check REF Check;
 764              
 765                    [Description (
 766                        "The Phase property indicates whether the referenced Check "
 767                        "is an in-state or a next-state Check."), 
 768                     ValueMap { "0", "1" }, 
 769                     Values { "In-State", "Next-State" }]
 770                 uint16 Phase;
 771              };
 772              
 773              
 774              // ==================================================================
 775              // DirectorySpecificationFile
 776              // ==================================================================
 777                 [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 778 a.dunfey 1.1        "The CIM_DirectorySpecificationFile association identifies the "
 779                     "directory that contains the file being checked in the CIM_ "
 780                     "FileSpecification class.")]
 781              class CIM_DirectorySpecificationFile {
 782              
 783                    [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description (
 784                        "The directory to be checked.")]
 785                 CIM_DirectorySpecification REF DirectorySpecification;
 786              
 787                    [Key, Description (
 788                        "The file to be checked.")]
 789                 CIM_FileSpecification REF FileSpecification;
 790              };
 791              
 792              
 793              // ==================================================================
 794              // Action
 795              // ==================================================================
 796                 [Abstract, Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
 797                     "A CIM_Action is an operation that is part of a process to "
 798                     "either create a SoftwareElement in its next state or to "
 799 a.dunfey 1.1        "eliminate the SoftwareElement in its current state. A "
 800                     "CIM_ComputerSystem object represents the environment in which "
 801                     "CIM_SoftwareElements are already deployed/installed or into "
 802                     "which the elements will be deployed/installed. For the case in "
 803                     "which an element is already installed, the "
 804                     "CIM_InstalledSoftwareElement association identifies the "
 805                     "CIM_ComputerSystem object that represents the \"environment\". "
 806                     "When a SoftwareElement is being deployed for installation on a "
 807                     "ComputerSystem, that system is the target of the Action and is "
 808                     "identified using the TargetSystem reference of the "
 809                     "InvokeOnSystem method.")]
 810              class CIM_Action : CIM_ManagedElement {
 811              
 812                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.Name" ), Description (
 813                        "The name used to identify the SoftwareElement that is being "
 814                        "acted upon."), 
 815                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
 816                 string Name;
 817              
 818                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.Version" ), Description (
 819                        "The version of the SoftwareElement being acted upon."), 
 820 a.dunfey 1.1        MaxLen ( 64 )]
 821                 string Version;
 822              
 823                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.SoftwareElementState" ), 
 824                     Description (
 825                        "The SoftwareElementState of the SoftwareElement being acted "
 826                        "upon."), 
 827                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" }, 
 828                     Values { "Deployable", "Installable", "Executable", "Running" }]
 829                 uint16 SoftwareElementState;
 830              
 831                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.SoftwareElementID" ), 
 832                     Description (
 833                        "This is an identifier for the SoftwareElement being acted "
 834                        "upon."), 
 835                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
 836                 string SoftwareElementID;
 837              
 838                    [Key, Propagated ( "CIM_SoftwareElement.TargetOperatingSystem" ), 
 839                     Description (
 840                        "The Target Operating System of the SoftwareElement being "
 841 a.dunfey 1.1           "acted upon."), 
 842                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
 843                        "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
 844                        "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29",
 845                        "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39",
 846                        "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49",
 847                        "50", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", "56", "57", "58", "59",
 848                        "60", "61", "62", "63", "64", "65", "66", "67", "68" }, 
 849                     Values { "Unknown", "Other", "MACOS", "ATTUNIX", "DGUX",
 850                        "DECNT", "Tru64 UNIX", "OpenVMS", "HPUX", "AIX", 
 851                        //10 
 852                        "MVS", "OS400", "OS/2", "JavaVM", "MSDOS", "WIN3x", "WIN95",
 853                        "WIN98", "WINNT", "WINCE", 
 854                        //20 
 855                        "NCR3000", "NetWare", "OSF", "DC/OS", "Reliant UNIX",
 856                        "SCO UnixWare", "SCO OpenServer", "Sequent", "IRIX",
 857                        "Solaris", 
 858                        //30 
 859                        "SunOS", "U6000", "ASERIES", "TandemNSK", "TandemNT",
 860                        "BS2000", "LINUX", "Lynx", "XENIX", "VM", 
 861                        //40 
 862 a.dunfey 1.1           "Interactive UNIX", "BSDUNIX", "FreeBSD", "NetBSD",
 863                        "GNU Hurd", "OS9", "MACH Kernel", "Inferno", "QNX", "EPOC", 
 864                        //50 
 865                        "IxWorks", "VxWorks", "MiNT", "BeOS", "HP MPE", "NextStep",
 866                        "PalmPilot", "Rhapsody", "Windows 2000", "Dedicated", 
 867                        //60 
 868                        "OS/390", "VSE", "TPF","Windows (R) Me", "Caldera Open UNIX",
 869                        "OpenBSD", "Not Applicable", "Windows XP", "z/OS" }]
 870                 uint16 TargetOperatingSystem;
 871              
 872                    [Key, Description (
 873                        "The ActionID property is a unique identifier assigned to a "
 874                        "particular Action for a SoftwareElement."), 
 875                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
 876                 string ActionID;
 877              
 878                    [Description (
 879                        "The Direction property is used to indicate whether this "
 880                        "Action is part of a sequence to transition the "
 881                        "SoftwareElement to its next state (\"Install\") or to "
 882                        "remove the element (\"Uninstall\")."), 
 883 a.dunfey 1.1        ValueMap { "0", "1" }, 
 884                     Values { "Install", "Uninstall" }]
 885                 uint16 Direction;
 886              
 887                    [Description (
 888                        "The Invoke method takes this Action. The details of how the "
 889                        "Action is implemented are described by specific subclasses "
 890                        "of CIM_Action. When the SoftwareElement being transitioned "
 891                        "or eliminated is already installed, the "
 892                        "CIM_InstalledSoftwareElement association identifies the "
 893                        "CIM_ComputerSystem in whose context the Invoke is executed. "
 894                        "If this association is not in place, then the "
 895                        "InvokeOnSystem method should be used - since it identifies "
 896                        "the TargetSystem as a parameter of the method. \n"
 897                        "The results of the Invoke method are based on the return "
 898                        "value. A zero is returned if the Action is satisfied. A one "
 899                        "is returned if the method is not supported. Any other value "
 900                        "indicates the Action is not satisfied.")]
 901                 uint32 Invoke(); 
 902              
 903                    [Description (
 904 a.dunfey 1.1           "The InvokeOnSystem method takes this Action. The details of "
 905                        "how the Action is implemented are described by specific "
 906                        "subclasses of CIM_Action. The method's TargetSystem input "
 907                        "parameter specifies the ComputerSystem in whose context the "
 908                        "method is invoked. \n"
 909                        "The results of the InvokeOnSystem method are based on the "
 910                        "return value. A zero is returned if the Action is "
 911                        "satisfied. A one is returned if the method is not "
 912                        "supported. Any other value indicates the Action is not "
 913                        "satisfied.")]
 914                 uint32 InvokeOnSystem([IN, Description ( "Reference to target system in whose context the method is to be invoked.") ] CIM_ComputerSystem ref TargetSystem); 
 915              };
 916              
 917              
 918              // ==================================================================
 919              // DirectoryAction
 920              // ==================================================================
 921                 [Abstract, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 922                     "DirectoryAction is an abstract class used to manage "
 923                     "directories. The creation of directories is handled by "
 924                     "CreateDirectoryAction and removal is handled by "
 925 a.dunfey 1.1        "RemoveDirectoryAction.")]
 926              class CIM_DirectoryAction : CIM_Action {
 927              
 928                    [Description (
 929                        "The name of the directory being managed."), 
 930                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
 931                 string DirectoryName;
 932              };
 933              
 934              
 935              // ==================================================================
 936              // CreateDirectoryAction
 937              // ==================================================================
 938                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 939                     "CreateDirectoryAction creates empty directories for "
 940                     "SoftwareElements to be installed locally.")]
 941              class CIM_CreateDirectoryAction : CIM_DirectoryAction {
 942              };
 943              
 944              
 945              // ==================================================================
 946 a.dunfey 1.1 // RemoveDirectoryAction
 947              // ==================================================================
 948                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 949                     "RemoveDirectoryAction removes directories from the computer "
 950                     "system that defines the Action's environment.")]
 951              class CIM_RemoveDirectoryAction : CIM_DirectoryAction {
 952              
 953                    [Description (
 954                        "Boolean property indicating that the directory must be "
 955                        "empty in order to be removed. If this condition is not "
 956                        "satisfied, then the Invoke methods return an error.")]
 957                 boolean MustBeEmpty;
 958              };
 959              
 960              
 961              // ==================================================================
 962              // FileAction
 963              // ==================================================================
 964                 [Abstract, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 965                     "FileAction locates files that already exist on the CIM_ "
 966                     "ComputerSystem that defines the Action's environment. These "
 967 a.dunfey 1.1        "files are removed or moved/copied to a new location.")]
 968              class CIM_FileAction : CIM_Action {
 969              };
 970              
 971              
 972              // ==================================================================
 973              // CopyFileAction
 974              // ==================================================================
 975                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 976                     "CopyFileAction specifies the files to be moved or copied to a "
 977                     "new location. The to/from information for the copy is "
 978                     "specified using either the ToDirectorySpecification/ "
 979                     "FromDirectorySpecification or the ToDirectoryAction/ "
 980                     "FromDirectoryAction associations. The first set is used when "
 981                     "the source and/or the target are to exist before any Actions "
 982                     "are taken. The second set is used when the source and/or "
 983                     "target are created as a part of a previous Action (specified "
 984                     "using the association, ActionSequence).")]
 985              class CIM_CopyFileAction : CIM_FileAction {
 986              
 987                    [Description (
 988 a.dunfey 1.1           "The source directory."), 
 989                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
 990                 string Source;
 991              
 992                    [Description (
 993                        "The destination directory."), 
 994                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
 995                 string Destination;
 996              
 997                    [Description (
 998                        "Boolean indicating that the file should be deleted after "
 999                        "being copied.")]
1000                 boolean DeleteAfterCopy;
1001              };
1002              
1003              
1004              // ==================================================================
1005              // RemoveFileAction
1006              // ==================================================================
1007                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1008                     "The RemoveFileAction uninstalls files.")]
1009 a.dunfey 1.1 class CIM_RemoveFileAction : CIM_FileAction {
1010              
1011                    [Description (
1012                        "The file to be removed."), 
1013                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
1014                 string File;
1015              };
1016              
1017              
1018              // ==================================================================
1019              // RebootAction
1020              // ==================================================================
1021                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1022                     "RebootAction causes a reboot of the computer system that "
1023                     "defines the Action's environment.")]
1024              class CIM_RebootAction : CIM_Action {
1025              };
1026              
1027              
1028              // ==================================================================
1029              // ExecuteProgram
1030 a.dunfey 1.1 // ==================================================================
1031                 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1032                     "ExecuteProgram causes programs to be executed on the computer "
1033                     "system that defines the Action's environment.")]
1034              class CIM_ExecuteProgram : CIM_Action {
1035              
1036                    [Description (
1037                        "The location or 'path' where the program is found."), 
1038                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
1039                 string ProgramPath;
1040              
1041                    [Description (
1042                        "A string that can be executed and invokes program(s), from "
1043                        "a system's command line.")]
1044                 string CommandLine;
1045              };
1046              
1047              
1048              // ==================================================================
1049              // ModifySettingAction
1050              // ==================================================================
1051 a.dunfey 1.1    [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1052                     "This class specifies the information used to modify a "
1053                     "'setting' file, for a specific entry in the file. The new "
1054                     "'setting' value is created as a new entry or appends to, "
1055                     "replaces, removes from, or deletes the specified entry. All "
1056                     "additions are assumed to be case sensitive. Removes are "
1057                     "assumed to be case insensitive.")]
1058              class CIM_ModifySettingAction : CIM_Action {
1059              
1060                    [Description (
1061                        "This is the key or label of the section of the file to be "
1062                        "modified."), 
1063                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
1064                 string SectionKey;
1065              
1066                    [Description (
1067                        "Name of setting entry to be modified."), 
1068                     MaxLen ( 256 )]
1069                 string EntryName;
1070              
1071                    [Description (
1072 a.dunfey 1.1           "This is the value to add, append, or replace the specified "
1073                        "setting.")]
1074                 string EntryValue;
1075              
1076                    [Description (
1077                        "File name of the 'setting' file."), 
1078                     MaxLen ( 1024 )]
1079                 string FileName;
1080              
1081                    [Description (
1082                        "Type of Action to be performed on the specified setting "
1083                        "entry. \n"
1084                        "0=Create - Creates the specified entry. \n"
1085                        "1=Delete - Deletes the specified entry. \n"
1086                        "2=Append - Appends to the end of the specified entry. \n"
1087                        "3=Remove - Removes the value from the specified entry."), 
1088                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" }, 
1089                     Values { "Create", "Delete", "Append", "Remove" }]
1090                 uint16 ActionType;
1091              };
1092              
1093 a.dunfey 1.1 
1094              // ==================================================================
1095              // ActionSequence
1096              // ==================================================================
1097                 [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1098                     "The CIM_ActionSequence association defines a series of "
1099                     "operations that either transition a SoftwareElement, "
1100                     "referenced by the CIM_SoftwareElementActions association, to "
1101                     "the next state or removes the element from its current state. "
1102                     "The Action classes participating in this association must have "
1103                     "the same value for the Action.Direction property - since they "
1104                     "are either part of a sequence to transition a SoftwareElement "
1105                     "into its next state or to uninstall it. The next-state and "
1106                     "uninstall Actions associated with a particular SoftwareElement "
1107                     "must be a continuous sequence. \n"
1108                     "ActionSequence is an association that loops on the Action "
1109                     "classes with roles for the 'prior' and 'next' Actions in the "
1110                     "sequence. The need for a continuous sequence imples: (1)Within "
1111                     "the set of next-state or uninstall Actions, there is one and "
1112                     "only one Action that does not have an instance of "
1113                     "ActionSequence referencing it in the 'next' role. This is the "
1114 a.dunfey 1.1        "first Action in the sequence. (2) Within the set of next-state "
1115                     "or uninstall Actions, there is one and only one Action that "
1116                     "does not have an instance of ActionSequence referencing it in "
1117                     "the 'prior' role. This is the last Action in the sequence. (3) "
1118                     "All other Actions within the set of next-state and uninstall "
1119                     "Actions must participate in two instances of ActionSequence, "
1120                     "one in a 'prior' role and the other in the 'next' role.")]
1121              class CIM_ActionSequence {
1122              
1123                    [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description (
1124                        "The next Action in the sequence.")]
1125                 CIM_Action REF Next;
1126              
1127                    [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description (
1128                        "The previous Action in the sequence.")]
1129                 CIM_Action REF Prior;
1130              };
1131              
1132              
1133              // ==================================================================
1134              // SoftwareElementActions
1135 a.dunfey 1.1 // ==================================================================
1136                 [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1137                     "This association identifies the Actions for a Software "
1138                     "Element.")]
1139              class CIM_SoftwareElementActions {
1140              
1141                    [Key, Aggregate, Min ( 1 ), Max ( 1 ), Description (
1142                        "The element that scopes the Action.")]
1143                 CIM_SoftwareElement REF Element;
1144              
1145                    [Key, Weak, Description (
1146                        "The software Action to move or uninstall a SoftwareElement.")]
1147                 CIM_Action REF Action;
1148              };
1149              
1150              
1151              // ==================================================================
1152              // ToDirectorySpecification
1153              // ==================================================================
1154                 [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1155                     "The ToDirectorySpecification association identifies the target "
1156 a.dunfey 1.1        "directory for a FileAction. When this association is used, the "
1157                     "assumption is that the target directory already exists. This "
1158                     "association cannot co-exist with a ToDirectoryAction "
1159                     "association, since a FileAction can only involve a single "
1160                     "target directory.")]
1161              class CIM_ToDirectorySpecification {
1162              
1163                    [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description (
1164                        "The destination directory of the Action.")]
1165                 CIM_DirectorySpecification REF DestinationDirectory;
1166              
1167                    [Key, Description (
1168                        "The Action against the directory.")]
1169                 CIM_CopyFileAction REF FileName;
1170              };
1171              
1172              
1173              // ==================================================================
1174              // FromDirectorySpecification
1175              // ==================================================================
1176                 [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1177 a.dunfey 1.1        "The FromDirectorySpecification association identifies the "
1178                     "source directory for a FileAction. When this association is "
1179                     "used, the assumption is that the source directory already "
1180                     "exists. This association cannot co-exist with a "
1181                     "FromDirectoryAction association, since a FileAction can only "
1182                     "involve a single source directory.")]
1183              class CIM_FromDirectorySpecification {
1184              
1185                    [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description (
1186                        "The source directory of the Action.")]
1187                 CIM_DirectorySpecification REF SourceDirectory;
1188              
1189                    [Key, Description (
1190                        "The Action against the directory.")]
1191                 CIM_FileAction REF FileName;
1192              };
1193              
1194              
1195              // ==================================================================
1196              // ToDirectoryAction
1197              // ==================================================================
1198 a.dunfey 1.1    [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1199                     "The ToDirectoryAction association identifies the target "
1200                     "directory for a FileAction. When this association is used, the "
1201                     "assumption is that the target directory was created by a "
1202                     "previous Action. This association cannot co-exist with a "
1203                     "ToDirectorySpecification association, since a FileAction can "
1204                     "only involve a single target directory.")]
1205              class CIM_ToDirectoryAction {
1206              
1207                    [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description (
1208                        "The destination directory of the Action.")]
1209                 CIM_DirectoryAction REF DestinationDirectory;
1210              
1211                    [Key, Description (
1212                        "The Action against the directory.")]
1213                 CIM_CopyFileAction REF FileName;
1214              };
1215              
1216              
1217              // ==================================================================
1218              // FromDirectoryAction
1219 a.dunfey 1.1 // ==================================================================
1220                 [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
1221                     "The FromDirectoryAction association identifies the source "
1222                     "directory for a FileAction. When this association is used, the "
1223                     "assumption is that the source directory was created by a "
1224                     "previous Action. This association cannot co-exist with a "
1225                     "FromDirectorySpecification association, since a FileAction can "
1226                     "only involve a single source directory.")]
1227              class CIM_FromDirectoryAction {
1228              
1229                    [Key, Max ( 1 ), Description (
1230                        "The source directory of the Action.")]
1231                 CIM_DirectoryAction REF SourceDirectory;
1232              
1233                    [Key, Description (
1234                        "The Action against the directory.")]
1235                 CIM_FileAction REF FileName;
1236              };
1237              
1238              
1239              // ==================================================================
1240 a.dunfey 1.1 // end of file
1241              // ==================================================================

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