Class CIM_Chip
Used in features: Hardware Asset
Compatible
with the following Intel AMT Releases: 3.0, 3.2, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, 6.1,
6.2, 7.0, 8.0, 8.1, 9.0, 9.5, 10.0, 11.0
CIM_ManagedElement
CIM_ManagedSystemElement
CIM_PhysicalElement
CIM_PhysicalComponent
CIM_Chip
- Known Subclasses:
- CIM_PhysicalMemory
class CIM_Chip
- extends CIM_PhysicalComponent
General Information:
The Chip class represents any type of
integrated circuit hardware, including ASICs, processors, memory chips,
etc.
Qualifiers:
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Version=2.6.0
UMLPackagePath=CIM::Physical::Component
Supported Fields
Summary |
uint16[]
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OperationalStatus
Indicates the current statuses of the element . . .
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string
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Tag An arbitrary string that uniquely identifies the
Physical Element and serves as the key of the Element . . .
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string
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CreationClassName CreationClassName indicates the name
of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance . .
.
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string
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ElementName
|
string
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Manufacturer The
name of the organization responsible for producing the PhysicalElement . .
.
|
string
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Version A string that
indicates the version of the PhysicalElement.
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boolean
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CanBeFRUed Boolean
that indicates whether this PhysicalElement can be FRUed (TRUE) or not
(FALSE).
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Methods Summary |
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Get(Instance) Gets the
representation of the instance
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Pull(EnumerationContext,
MaxElements) Pulls instances of this class, following an
Enumerate operation
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Enumerate()
Enumerates the instances of this class
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Release(EnumerationContext)
Releases an enumeration context
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OperationalStatus
public uint16[] OperationalStatus
- General Information:
Indicates the current statuses of the
element. Various operational statuses are defined. Many of the enumeration's
values are self-explanatory. However, a few are not and are described here in
more detail.
"Stressed" indicates that the element is functioning, but
needs attention. Examples of "Stressed" states are overload, overheated, and
so on.
"Predictive Failure" indicates that an element is functioning
nominally but predicting a failure in the near future.
"In Service"
describes an element being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise
administered.
"No Contact" indicates that the monitoring system has
knowledge of this element, but has never been able to establish communications
with it.
"Lost Communication" indicates that the ManagedSystem Element is
known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is
currently unreachable.
"Stopped" and "Aborted" are similar, although the
former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter implies an abrupt
stop where the state and configuration of the element might need to be
updated.
"Dormant" indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced.
"Supporting Entity in Error" indicates that this element might be "OK" but
that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. An example is a
network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower-layer networking
problems.
"Completed" indicates that the element has completed its
operation. This value should be combined with either OK, Error, or Degraded so
that a client can tell if the complete operation Completed with OK (passed),
Completed with Error (failed), or Completed with Degraded (the operation
finished, but it did not complete OK or did not report an error).
"Power
Mode" indicates that the element has additional power model information
contained in the Associated PowerManagementService association.
"Relocating" indicates the element is being
relocated.
OperationalStatus replaces the Status property on
ManagedSystemElement to provide a consistent approach to enumerations, to
address implementation needs for an array property, and to provide a migration
path from today's environment to the future. This change was not made earlier
because it required the deprecated qualifier. Due to the widespread use of the
existing Status property in management applications, it is strongly
recommended that providers or instrumentation provide both the Status and
OperationalStatus properties. Further, the first value of OperationalStatus
should contain the primary status for the element. When instrumented, Status
(because it is single-valued) should also provide the primary status of the
element.
Qualifiers:
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ValueMap={0, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, ..,
0x8000..}
Values={Unknown, Other, OK, Degraded, Stressed, Predictive
Failure, Error, Non-Recoverable Error, Starting, Stopping, Stopped, In
Service, No Contact, Lost Communication, Aborted, Dormant, Supporting Entity
in Error, Completed, Power Mode, Relocating, DMTF Reserved, Vendor
Reserved}
ArrayType=Indexed
ModelCorrespondence={CIM_ManagedSystemElement.StatusDescriptions}
Tag
public string Tag
- General Information:
An arbitrary string that uniquely
identifies the Physical Element and serves as the key of the Element. The Tag
property can contain information such as asset tag or serial number data. The
key for PhysicalElement is placed very high in the object hierarchy in order
to independently identify the hardware or entity, regardless of physical
placement in or on Cabinets, Adapters, and so on. For example, a hotswappable
or removable component can be taken from its containing (scoping) Package and
be temporarily unused. The object still continues to exist and can even be
inserted into a different scoping container. Therefore, the key for Physical
Element is an arbitrary string and is defined independently of any placement
or location-oriented hierarchy.
Product Specific Usage:
For
processor chips, Value in ‘Asset Tag’ field, SMBIOS Processor Information
(type 4)
structure.
Qualifiers:
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Key
MaxLen=65
CreationClassName
public string CreationClassName
- General Information:
CreationClassName indicates the name of the
class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used with the
other key properties of this class, this property allows all instances of this
class and its subclasses to be uniquely
identified.
Qualifiers:
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Key
MaxLen=10
ElementName
public string ElementName
- General Information:
Product Specific
Usage:
'ElementName' is constant. In CIM_Chip instances its value is
set to 'Managed System Processor Chip'. Instances of CIM_Chip sub classes may
set different values for it.
Qualifiers:
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Override=ElementName
MappingStrings={MIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalName}
MaxLen=65
Manufacturer
public string Manufacturer
- General Information:
The name of the organization responsible
for producing the PhysicalElement. This organization might be the entity from
whom the Element is purchased, but this is not necessarily true. The latter
information is contained in the Vendor property of
CIM_Product.
Product Specific Usage:
For processor chips,
Value in ‘Processor Manufacturer’ field, SMBIOS Processor Information (type 4)
structure.
Qualifiers:
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MaxLen=64
MappingStrings={MIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalMfgName,
MIF.DMTF|FRU|003.4}
Version
public string Version
- General Information:
A string that indicates the version of the
PhysicalElement.
Product Specific Usage:
For processor chips,
“Model m, Stepping s”, where m and s are replaced by the values in bits 4:7
and 0:3 of the ‘Processor ID’ field, SMBIOS Processor information (type 4)
structure.
Qualifiers:
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MaxLen=64
MappingStrings={MIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalHardwareRev,
MIF.DMTF|FRU|003.8}
CanBeFRUed
public boolean CanBeFRUed
- General Information:
Boolean that indicates whether this
PhysicalElement can be FRUed (TRUE) or not (FALSE).
Product Specific
Usage:
For processor chips, True, unless value in ‘Processor Upgrade’
field of the SMBIOS Processor Information (type 4) structure is 02h (Unknown)
or 06h
(None).
Qualifiers:
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MappingStrings={MIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalIsFRU}
Get
public Get([OUT]CIM_Chip Instance)
- Permission Information:
Permitted realms:
ADMIN_SECURITY_HARDWARE_ASSET_REALM
General Information:
Gets
the representation of the instance
Pull
public Pull([IN]String EnumerationContext, [IN]String MaxElements)
- Permission Information:
All users permitted to use method, only
instances to whom the user has permissions will be returned
General
Information:
Pulls instances of this class, following an Enumerate
operation
Enumerate
public Enumerate()
- Permission Information:
All users permitted to use
method
General Information:
Enumerates the instances of this
class
Release
public Release([IN]String EnumerationContext)
- Permission Information:
All users permitted to use
method
General Information:
Releases an enumeration
context