CIM_LogicalElement class
CIM_LogicalElement is a base class for all the components of a System that represent abstract system components, such as Files, Processes, or system capabilities in the form of Logical Devices.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all of the inherited properties.
Syntax
[Abstract, UUID("{F6D42C79-DC86-4847-80A7-36CA4A5E36C8}"), AMENDMENT]
class CIM_LogicalElement : CIM_ManagedSystemElement
{
string Caption;
string Description;
datetime InstallDate;
string Name;
string Status;
};
Members
The CIM_LogicalElement class has these types of members:
Properties
The CIM_LogicalElement class has these properties.
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Caption
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Data type: string
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Access type: Read-only
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Qualifiers: MaxLen (64)
The Caption property is a short textual description (one-line string) of the object.
This property is inherited from CIM_ManagedSystemElement.
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Description
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Data type: string
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Access type: Read-only
The Description property provides a textual description of the object.
This property is inherited from CIM_ManagedSystemElement.
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InstallDate
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Data type: datetime
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Access type: Read-only
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Qualifiers: MappingStrings ("MIF.DMTF|ComponentID|001.5")
A datetime value indicating when the object was installed. A lack of a value does not indicate that the object is not installed.
This property is inherited from CIM_ManagedSystemElement.
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Name
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Data type: string
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Access type: Read-only
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Qualifiers: MaxLen (256)
The Name property defines the label by which the object is known. When subclassed, the Name property can be overridden to be a Key property.
This property is inherited from CIM_ManagedSystemElement.
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Status
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Data type: string
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Access type: Read-only
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Qualifiers: MaxLen (10)
A string indicating the current status of the object. Various operational and non-operational statuses are defined. Operational statuses are "OK", "Degraded", "Stressed" and "Pred Fail". "Stressed" indicates that the Element is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of "Stressed" states are overload, overheated, etc. The condition "Pred Fail" (failure predicted) indicates that an Element is functioning properly but predicting a failure in the near future. An example is a SMART-enabled hard drive. Non-operational statuses can also be specified. These are "Error", "NonRecover", "Starting", "Stopping" and "Service". "NonRecover" indicates that a non-recoverable error has occurred. "Service" describes an Element being configured, maintained or cleaned, or otherwise administered. This status could apply during mirror-resilvering of a disk, reload of a user permissions list, or other administrative task. Not all such work is on-line, yet the Element is neither "OK" nor in one of the other states.
This property is inherited from CIM_ManagedSystemElement.
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("OK")
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("Error")
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("Degraded")
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("Unknown")
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("Pred Fail")
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("Starting")
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("Stopping")
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("Service")
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("Stressed")
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("NonRecover")
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
None supported |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Namespace |
Root\MSCluster |
MOF |
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DLL |
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