Table 3-6
Class: HP_ProcessorcacheMemory
Property name
StatusDescriptions
HealthState
CIM_LogicalElement
CIM_EnabledLogicalElement
EnabledState
RequestedState
EnabledDefault
CIM_LogicalDevice
SystemCreationClassName
SystemName
CreationClassName
DeviceID
CIM_StorageExtent
BlockSize
Property implementation
StatusDescriptions[0] text per OperationalStatus[0]:
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Processor-module status unknown.
•
Processor-module status OK
•
Processor-module is degraded, it is predicted to Fail
•
Processor-module in Slot: a Socket: b disabled by
BIOS (POST Error), where a is the slot number and
b is the socket number
•
Processor-module in Slot: a Socket: b disabled by
User through BIOS Setup, where a is the slot
number and b is the socket number
•
0 (Unknown), when OperationalStatus[0]=0
(Unknown)
•
5 (OK), when OperationalStatus[0]=2 (OK)
•
15 (Minor Failure), when OperationalStatus[0]=10
(Stopped)
•
20 (Major Failure), when OperationalStatus[0]=5
(Predictive Failure)
•
25 (Critical Failure), when OperationalStatus[0]=6
(Error)
5 (Not Applicable)
12 (Not Applicable)
2 (Enabled)
HP_WinComputerSystem
Computer system name from Windows API
GetComputerSystemName()
HP_ProcessorCacheMemory
One of the following:
•
Proc p, Level x <type> Cache, where p is the
processor number, x is the cache level number, and
<type> is the cache type (Data, Instruction, or
Unified)
•
Proc p, Core c, Level x <type> Cache, where p is
the processor number, c is the core number, x is the
cache level number, and <type> is the cache type
(Data, Instruction, or Unified)
Examples:
•
Proc 1, Level 1 Data Cache
•
Proc 1, Core 2, Level 2 Unified Cache
1 – number of bytes in a block
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