Reference (Manifest)
Applies To: System Center Service Manager 2010
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Represents an external management pack as a dependency reference in a management pack.
Schema Hierarchy
ManagementPack
Manifest
References (Manifest)
Reference
Syntax
<Reference Alias="System"> <ID>System.Library</ID> <Version>6.1.7221.0</Version> <PublicKeyToken>31bf3856ad364e35</PublicKeyToken></Reference>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and the parent element of the Reference element.
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
Alias |
A short name used when referencing an element inside the referenced management pack. |
Child Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
Required element. Represents the ID of the referenced management pack. |
|
Required element. Represents the version number of the referenced management pack. |
|
Required element. Represents the public key token of the referenced signed and sealed management pack. |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
Contains all management pack dependency references in a management pack. |
Remarks
The value of Alias for each Reference element must be unique within the management pack. Also, a referenced management pack cannot be assigned to two different aliases within a single management pack.
You can reference only sealed management packs within your management pack. To do this, you must get the public key token of the sealed management pack. To learn how to get a public key token from a sealed management pack, see PublicKeyToken (Reference).
The syntax for referencing an element within an external management pack is Alias!ElementID
. For an example, see the sample that follows.
The Reference element represents the strong name of the referenced management pack.
Example
The following sample illustrates how to use the Alias property to reference an element in an external management pack. A WriteAction (WriteActionModuleType) module references the System.CommandExecuterWriteActionModuleType definition. The write action module type is defined within the referenced System.Library management pack whose Alias is System
.
<Manifest>
<Identity>
<ID>Microsoft.ManagementPack.Sample</ID>
<Version>1.1.4.0</Version>
</Identity>
<Name>Management Pack Sample</Name>
<References>
<Reference Alias="SCDW">
<ID>Microsoft.SystemCenter.DataWarehouse.Library</ID>
<Version>6.0.6278.0</Version>
<PublicKeyToken>31bf3856ad364e35</PublicKeyToken>
</Reference>
<Reference Alias="SC">
<ID>Microsoft.SystemCenter.Library</ID>
<Version>6.0.6278.0</Version>
<PublicKeyToken>31bf3856ad364e35</PublicKeyToken>
</Reference>
<Reference Alias="Windows">
<ID>Microsoft.Windows.Library</ID>
<Version>6.0.6278.0</Version>
<PublicKeyToken>31bf3856ad364e35</PublicKeyToken>
</Reference>
<Reference Alias="Health">
<ID>System.Health.Library</ID>
<Version>6.0.6278.0</Version>
<PublicKeyToken>31bf3856ad364e35</PublicKeyToken>
</Reference>
<Reference Alias="System">
<ID>System.Library</ID>
<Version>6.0.6278.0</Version>
<PublicKeyToken>31bf3856ad364e35</PublicKeyToken>
</Reference>
<Reference Alias="Performance">
<ID>System.Performance.Library</ID>
<Version>6.0.6278.0</Version>
<PublicKeyToken>31bf3856ad364e35</PublicKeyToken>
</Reference>
</References>
…
<WriteAction ID="StartService" TypeID="System!System.CommandExecuter">
<ApplicationName><![CDATA[%WinDir%\System32\sc.exe]]></ApplicationName>
<WorkingDirectory />
<CommandLine>\\$Config/ComputerName$ start $Config/ServiceName$</CommandLine>
<TimeoutSeconds>60</TimeoutSeconds>
<RequireOutput>true</RequireOutput>
</WriteAction>
</Manifest>
See Also
Reference
ID (Reference)
PublicKeyToken (Reference)
References (Manifest)
Version (Reference)