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  2              // Title:  Database System
  3              // $State: Preliminary $
  4              // $Date: 2005/01/05 00:54:00 $
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 45              // ===================================================================
 46              // Description:
 47              //       This file contains the classes and associations that are
 48              // related to the database system, how it is deployed, and the
 49              // runtime aspects of the database environment.
 50              // 
 51              // ===================================================================
 52              // Change Log for V2.9 Preliminary
 53              // CR1257 - Added DatabaseCharacteristics property to CommonDatabase
 54              // CR1295 - Changes to descriptions to support RFC2119
 55              // CR1431 - Missing experimental qualifier on DatabaseCharacteristics
 56              //          and OtherDatabaseCharacteristics properties
 57              // 
 58              // Change Log for V2.8 Final
 59              // CR1150 - Deprecate LastStatusChangeTime
 60              // CR1179 - Update CIM_DatabaseSystem Description
 61              // 
 62              // Change Log for V2.8 Preliminary
 63              // CR1087 - Update DatabaseAdministrator description to reference
 64 a.dunfey 1.1 //          UserContact
 65              // ==================================================================
 66              
 67              #pragma Locale ("en-US")
 68              
 69              // ==================================================================
 70              // DatabaseSystem
 71              // ==================================================================
 72                 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
 73                     "A database environment is composed of a database system (the "
 74                     "application system represented by this class), one or more "
 75                     "database services, and one or more databases. See the "
 76                     "descriptions of CIM_DatabaseService and CIM_CommonDatabase to "
 77                     "get more detailed information about database services and "
 78                     "databases. \n"
 79                     "Each separately manageable database system SHOULD have an "
 80                     "instance in this class. This class can be used: \n"
 81                     "- to determine the software that belongs to the database "
 82                     "system. \n"
 83                     "- to perform database system wide management operations, such "
 84                     "as stopping all the databases that were created by the "
 85 a.dunfey 1.1        "database system for maintenance purposes. \n"
 86                     "- to view runtime statistics in the context of a database "
 87                     "system. \n"
 88                     "Many of the management capabilities needed to represent a "
 89                     "database system as an application system have already been "
 90                     "modeled in the CIM_ApplicationSystem class from which "
 91                     "CIM_DatabaseSystem extends. CIM_DatabaseSystem provides a "
 92                     "logical entity to define the relationships that are specific "
 93                     "to the database management domain.")]
 94              class CIM_DatabaseSystem : CIM_ApplicationSystem {
 95              };
 96              
 97              
 98              // ==================================================================
 99              // CommonDatabase
100              // ==================================================================
101                 [Version ( "2.8.1000" ), Description (
102                     "A database is a collection of interrelated data, treated as a "
103                     "unit, which is organized into one or more schemas. The "
104                     "CIM_CommonDatabase class defines the properties that are "
105                     "common across database model and vendor implementations for "
106 a.dunfey 1.1        "the database entity that is represented by the unit of "
107                     "interrelated data. \n"
108                     "Databases are manipulated through one or more database "
109                     "services. More detailed information on database services is "
110                     "provided in the description of the CIM_DatabaseService class.")]
111              class CIM_CommonDatabase : CIM_EnabledLogicalElement {
112              
113                    [Key, Description (
114                        "Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID "
115                        "opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. "
116                        "In order to ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, the "
117                        "value of InstanceID SHOULD be constructed using the "
118                        "following 'preferred' algorithm: \n"
119                        "<OrgID>:<LocalID> \n"
120                        "Where <OrgID> and <LocalID> are separated by a colon ':', "
121                        "and where <OrgID> MUST include a copyrighted, trademarked "
122                        "or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business "
123                        "entity creating/defining the InstanceID, or is a registered "
124                        "ID that is assigned to the business entity by a recognized "
125                        "global authority. (This is similar to the <Schema "
126                        "Name>_<Class Name> structure of Schema class names.) In "
127 a.dunfey 1.1           "addition, to ensure uniqueness <OrgID> MUST NOT contain a "
128                        "colon (':'). When using this algorithm, the first colon to "
129                        "appear in InstanceID MUST appear between <OrgID> and "
130                        "<LocalID>. \n"
131                        "<LocalID> is chosen by the business entity and SHOULD not "
132                        "be re-used to identify different underlying (real-world) "
133                        "elements. If the above 'preferred' algorithm is not used, "
134                        "the defining entity MUST assure that the resultant "
135                        "InstanceID is not re-used across any InstanceIDs produced "
136                        "by this or other providers for this instance's NameSpace. \n"
137                        "For DMTF defined instances, the 'preferred' algorithm MUST "
138                        "be used with the <OrgID> set to 'CIM'.")]
139                 string InstanceID;
140              
141                    [Description (
142                        "The version number for the database. If the version is not "
143                        "relevant, the value for this property MUST be set to NULL."), 
144                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsDbInfoVersion" }]
145                 string DatabaseVersion;
146              
147                    [Description (
148 a.dunfey 1.1           "The date and time when the latest complete or partial "
149                        "backup of the database was performed. If the database has "
150                        "never been backed up, then this property has no meaning. "
151                        "The value of this property SHOULD be set to all zeros if "
152                        "the database has never been backed up."), 
153                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsDbInfoLastBackup" }]
154                 datetime LastBackup;
155              
156                    [Description (
157                        "The estimated amount of disk space (in units) that has been "
158                        "reserved for database use."), 
159                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsDbInfoSizeAllocated" }]
160                 uint32 SizeAllocated;
161              
162                    [Description (
163                        "The units for the SizeAllocated property and the SizeUsed "
164                        "property that is defined in the "
165                        "CIM_CommonDatabaseStatistics class. Mapping is 1 - Bytes, 2 "
166                        "- Kilobytes, 3 - Megabytes, 4 - Gigabytes and 5 - "
167                        "Terabytes."), 
168                     ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, 
169 a.dunfey 1.1        Values { "Bytes", "Kilobyes", "Megabytes", "Gigabytes",
170                        "Terabytes" }, 
171                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsDbInfoSizeUnits" }]
172                 uint16 SizeUnits;
173              
174                    [Experimental, Description (
175                        "This array provides a place to represent characteristics of "
176                        "a database which are essentially boolean in nature. "
177                        "Presence of a particular value in this array indicates that "
178                        "the database has the characteristic while absence of a "
179                        "particular value indicates that the database does not have "
180                        "the characteristic. \n"
181                        "A value of \"Other\" indicates that the characteristic is "
182                        "not in the defined range of values for "
183                        "DatabaseCharacteristics and MUST be further described in "
184                        "the corresponding entry of OtherDatabaseCharacteristics. A "
185                        "value of \"Cluster\" indicates that the CommonDatabase is "
186                        "part of a database cluster. A value of \"Distributed\" "
187                        "indicates that the CommonDatabase is distributed over "
188                        "multiple systems. Values in the \"DMTF Reserved\" range are "
189                        "reserved for future expansion of the standard and MUST not "
190 a.dunfey 1.1           "be used. Values in the \"Vendor Specific\" range are set "
191                        "aside for vendor extensions to the standard and MUST be "
192                        "accompanied by further description in the corresponding "
193                        "entry in OtherDatabaseCharacteristics."), 
194                     ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4..32767", "32768..65535" }, 
195                     Values { "Other", "Cluster", "Distributed", "DMTF Reserved",
196                        "Vendor Specific" }, ArrayType ( "Indexed" ), 
197                     ModelCorrespondence { 
198                        "CIM_CommonDatabase.OtherDatabaseCharacteristics" }]
199                 uint16 DatabaseCharacteristics[];
200              
201                    [Experimental, Description (
202                        "When the corresponding array entry in "
203                        "DatabaseCharacteristics[] is \"Other\", the entry in this "
204                        "array MUST contain a string describing the database "
205                        "characteristic not otherwise included in the range of "
206                        "values. An entry in this array MAY be used to provide "
207                        "additional information about the corresponding entry in "
208                        "DatabaseCharacteristics regardless of the value in "
209                        "DatabaseCharacteristics and MUST be used to describe the "
210                        "meaning behind values in the \"Vendor Specific\" range. It "
211 a.dunfey 1.1           "is RECOMMENDED that this array be used to describe new "
212                        "values added from the \"DMTF Reserved\" range in future "
213                        "versions in order to provide some level of forward "
214                        "functionality for prior-version clients."), 
215                     ArrayType ( "Indexed" ), 
216                     ModelCorrespondence { 
217                        "CIM_CommonDatabase.DatabaseCharacteristics" }]
218                 string OtherDatabaseCharacteristics[];
219              
220              };
221              
222              
223              // ==================================================================
224              // AssociatedDatabaseSystem
225              // ==================================================================
226                 [Association, Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
227                     "The CIM_AssociatedDatabaseSystem association identifies the "
228                     "database system that is responsible for the database.")]
229              class CIM_AssociatedDatabaseSystem : CIM_Dependency {
230              
231                    [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Min ( 1 ), Description (
232 a.dunfey 1.1           "The database system that is responsible for the database.")]
233                 CIM_DatabaseSystem REF Antecedent;
234              
235                    [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description (
236                        "The database.")]
237                 CIM_CommonDatabase REF Dependent;
238              };
239              
240              
241              // ==================================================================
242              // DatabaseAdministrator
243              // ==================================================================
244                 [Association, Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
245                     "The DatabaseAdministrator association identifies a UserEntity "
246                     "as a database administrator of a CommonDatabase. \n"
247                     "The current version of CIM includes a UserContact class that "
248                     "is concrete and extends from UserEntity. UserContact contains "
249                     "the information needed to contact a database administrator. "
250                     "The DatabaseAdministrator association SHOULD be implemented "
251                     "through the UserContact class in favor creating a vendor "
252                     "specific concrete class to define database administrator "
253 a.dunfey 1.1        "contact information.")]
254              class CIM_DatabaseAdministrator : CIM_Dependency {
255              
256                    [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description (
257                        "The database that is being administered.")]
258                 CIM_CommonDatabase REF Antecedent;
259              
260                    [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description (
261                        "The user entity who is responsible for the administration "
262                        "of the database.")]
263                 CIM_UserEntity REF Dependent;
264              };
265              
266              
267              // ==================================================================
268              // DatabaseService
269              // ==================================================================
270                 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
271                     "Database services perform tasks for a database. Examples of "
272                     "tasks that are performed by a database service include "
273                     "providing user access to the database, performing data and "
274 a.dunfey 1.1        "metadata manipulation, database administration, and "
275                     "maintenance operations. \n"
276                     "One or more database services can perform tasks for a "
277                     "database. The database services can reside on the same "
278                     "computer system as the database or on different computer "
279                     "systems. Database services MAY be implemented as one or more "
280                     "processes.")]
281              class CIM_DatabaseService : CIM_Service {
282              
283                    [Description (
284                        "The date and time when the database service was last "
285                        "started. If the database service has an OperationalStatus "
286                        "of Stopped or Starting, then this value is not meaningful "
287                        "and the contents MUST be set to zeros."), 
288                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsSrvInfoStartupTime" }]
289                 datetime StartupTime;
290              
291                    [Override ( "OperationalStatus" ), Description (
292                        "This property contains the operational status of the "
293                        "database service. OK means that the database service is "
294                        "operational and available for general use. Stopped means "
295 a.dunfey 1.1           "that the service is unavailable and cannot be used. Service "
296                        "implies an administrative state of unavailability. Degraded "
297                        "means that the database service is operating at a less than "
298                        "optimal level. Starting means that the database service is "
299                        "in the process of becoming operational. \n"
300                        "These status values map to the RFC1697 OperStatus values as "
301                        "follows: OK - UP, Stopped - DOWN, In Service - HALTED, "
302                        "Stressed - CONGESTED, and Starting - RESTARTING. Any "
303                        "additional status variables that are defined are CIM "
304                        "specific."), 
305                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsSrvInfoOperStatus" }]
306                 uint16 OperationalStatus[];
307              
308                    [Deprecated { "CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.TimeOfLastStateChange" }, 
309                     Description (
310                        "The LastStatusChangeTime property is deprecated in lieu of "
311                        "the TimeOfLastStateChange property that is inherited from "
312                        "CIM_EnabledLogicalElement. The date and time when the "
313                        "status of the database service last changed."), 
314                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsSrvInfoLastChange" }]
315                 datetime LastStatusChangeTime;
316 a.dunfey 1.1 
317                    [Override ( "TimeOfLastStateChange" ), 
318                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsSrvInfoLastChange" }]
319                 datetime TimeOfLastStateChange;
320              
321                    [Description (
322                        "The maximum number of active inbound connections that can "
323                        "be concurrently opened on the service."), 
324                     MappingStrings { 
325                        "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsSrvInfoMaxInboundAssociations" }]
326                 uint32 ConnectionLimit;
327              };
328              
329              
330              // ==================================================================
331              // ServiceAvailableToDatabase
332              // ==================================================================
333                 [Association, Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
334                     "The CIM_ServiceAvailableToDatabase association relates "
335                     "databases to the database services that are available for "
336                     "database use.")]
337 a.dunfey 1.1 class CIM_ServiceAvailableToDatabase : CIM_ServiceAvailableToElement {
338              
339                    [Override ( "ServiceProvided" ), Description (
340                        "The database service that is providing service.")]
341                 CIM_DatabaseService REF ServiceProvided;
342              
343                    [Override ( "UserOfService" ), Description (
344                        "The database that is being served.")]
345                 CIM_CommonDatabase REF UserOfService;
346              
347                    [Description (
348                        "The AvailableState property indicates the current state of "
349                        "a database service regarding its ability to access a "
350                        "specific database. A service can be actively using a "
351                        "database (ACTIVE), or it can be waiting for a task to "
352                        "perform (AVAILABLE), or the service can be less than "
353                        "completely available for use by the database (RESTRICTED), "
354                        "or the database is not accessible from this service "
355                        "(UNAVAILABLE). Any service states that do not match one of "
356                        "these values SHOULD specify (OTHER)."), 
357                     ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, 
358 a.dunfey 1.1        Values { "Other", "Active", "Available", "Restricted",
359                        "Unavailable" }, 
360                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsRelState" }, 
361                     ModelCorrespondence { 
362                        "CIM_ServiceAvailableToDatabase.OtherAvailableState" }]
363                 uint16 AvailableState;
364              
365                    [Description (
366                        "A string describing the service's available state when the "
367                        "AvailableState property is set to 1 (\"Other\"). This "
368                        "property MUST be set to NULL when AvailableState is any "
369                        "value other than 1."), 
370                     ModelCorrespondence { 
371                        "CIM_ServiceAvailableToDatabase.AvailableState" }]
372                 string OtherAvailableState;
373              
374                    [Description (
375                        "The time that the database was made active by this service. "
376                        "If the AvailableState property is not active, then the "
377                        "value of this property MUST be set to zero."), 
378                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsRelActiveTime" }]
379 a.dunfey 1.1    datetime ActiveTime;
380              };
381              
382              
383              // ==================================================================
384              // DatabaseParameter
385              // ==================================================================
386                 [Abstract, Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
387                     "The CIM_DatabaseParameter class extends from "
388                     "CIM_ScopedSettingData. This is an abstract class that "
389                     "specifies the database and service configuration parameters "
390                     "that are common across database models and vendor "
391                     "implementations. \n"
392                     "The SNMP RDBMS MIB defines database and service parameters as "
393                     "name/value pair combinations rather than as specific named "
394                     "properties of the class. In order to maintain a consistent "
395                     "mapping between SNMP and CIM a CIM_SNMPDatabaseParameter class "
396                     "extends from the abstract CIM_DatabaseParameter class which "
397                     "defines parameters as a name value pair. \n"
398                     "In a future release of the database MOF, the working group MAY "
399                     "choose to create a new class that extends from "
400 a.dunfey 1.1        "CIM_DatabaseParameter that specifies properties for common "
401                     "configuration parameters. \n"
402                     "The parameter context for a specific database or database "
403                     "service is established by collecting the SettingData using the "
404                     "CIM_ElementProfile association. \n"
405                     "The SNMP RDBMS MIB defines generic tables that contain rows of "
406                     "named database or service configuration entries. A parameter "
407                     "entry contains a parameter name, description, and value. See "
408                     "the description of the rdbmsDbParamTable or the "
409                     "rdbmsSrvParamTable for more information on the SNMP "
410                     "definitions.")]
411              class CIM_DatabaseParameter : CIM_ScopedSettingData {
412              };
413              
414              
415              // ==================================================================
416              // SNMPDatabaseParameter
417              // ==================================================================
418                 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
419                     "The CIM_SNMPDatabaseParameter class extends from "
420                     "CIM_DatabaseParameter. This class is included in the CIM "
421 a.dunfey 1.1        "database schema to provide explicit mapping to the way that "
422                     "the SNMP MIB defines database and service parameters. More "
423                     "information on the SNMP MIB parameters can be found in RFC "
424                     "1697. \n"
425                     "The SNMP RDBMS MIB defines generic tables that contain rows of "
426                     "named database or service configuration entries. A parameter "
427                     "entry contains a parameter name, description, and value. See "
428                     "the description of the rdbmsDbParamTable or the "
429                     "rdbmsSrvParamTable for more information on the SNMP "
430                     "definitions.")]
431              class CIM_SNMPDatabaseParameter : CIM_DatabaseParameter {
432              
433                    [Description (
434                        "The value of a database or service parameter represented as "
435                        "a string."), 
436                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|RDBMS-MIB.rdbmsDbParamCurrValue" }]
437                 string ParameterValue;
438              };
439              
440              // ===================================================================
441              // end of file
442 a.dunfey 1.1 // ===================================================================

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