Emerson 4620 manual Definition of Domain Management Resource, Domain Management Control RDR

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Using HPI-B

How Domains and Shelves are Represented

 

 

In the following, the Domain Management Resource and the Shelf Management resource will be described in detail. A description of typical usage examples/scenarios will be given after that.

4.3.3.1Domain Management Resource

The Domain Management Resource acts as container for the Domain Management Control and is defined as follows.

Table 4-1 Definition of Domain Management Resource

SaHpiRptEntryT

Value

 

 

EntryId

Assigned by HPI

 

 

ResourceId

Assigned by HPI

 

 

ResourceInfo

0 for all values

 

 

ResourceEntity

{RACK,0} this can be changed with the multishelf library

 

configuration file

 

 

ResourceCapabilities

SAHPI_CAPABILITY_RESOURCE SAHPI_CAPABILITY_RDR

 

SAHPI_CAPABILITY_CONTROL

 

 

ResourceSeverity

SAHPI_MAJOR

 

 

DomainId

0

 

 

IdString

Domain management

 

 

This Domain Management control is only writable, not readable, and allows the application to dynamically add and remove domains.

Adding/removing a domain using this HPI control has the same effect as adding/removing a shelf by adding/removing an entry in the multishelf library configuration file. Therefore, whenever you use this HPI control to add/remove a domain, the software automatically updates the configuration file as well.

The RDR and the HPI control are defined as follows.

Table 4-2 Domain Management Control RDR

SaHpiRdrT

Value

 

 

RecordId

Assigned by HPI

 

 

RdrType

SAHPI_CTRL_RDR

 

 

Entity

The same entity like Domain Management Resource

 

 

RdrTypeUnion

Define in Table 4-3.

 

 

IdString

MOTHPI_CTRL_NAME_DOMAIN_MANAGEMENT

 

 

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System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis 4620) User’s Guide (6806800D85A)

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Contents System Management Interface Based on HPI-B Centellis Contact Address Contents Contents Related DocumentationList of Tables Definition of Domain Management ResourcePage List of Figures Page About this Manual Overview of ContentsAbbreviations Conventions About this Manual Abbreviation DescriptionNotation Description BoldComments and Suggestions Summary of ChangesAbout this Manual Notation Description Page System Management Interfaces Overview IntroductionStandard Compliances ArchitectureHPI Library System Management Interfaces Overview HPI LibraryHPI Daemon High AvailabilityHPI Daemon Page Software Installation and Configuration Installing and Configuring the HPI-B DaemonOverview RPM Files for HPI-B Clients and DaemonsInstalling an HPI-B Daemon Configuring an HPI DaemonOverview of HPI-B Directories and Files on ATCA-F120 Directory DescriptionInstalling HPI Clients Setting Up HPI ClientsOverview of HPI-B Directories and Files on Node Blades Configuring HPI Clients Multishelf Library Configuration File HPI Daemon EntriesIP Addresses/Ports of HPI Daemons in a Centellis 4620 Shelf Entry DescriptionDirectory Content Developing ApplicationsBuilding the Application Development RPMs Directory StructurePage Limitations with Respect to HPI-B Base Specification Using HPI-BLimitations Working with the Multishelf Library OverviewAccessing HPI Domains Accessing HPI Domains Using HPI-BUsing HPI-B How Domains and Shelves are Represented How Domains and Shelves are RepresentedHow Domains and Shelves are Represented Using HPI-B Definition of Domain Management Resource Domain Management Control RDRSaHpiRptEntryT Value SaHpiRdrT ValueDomain Management Control State Domain Management ControlShelf Management Resource Using HPI-BHow Domains and Shelves are Represented Connection State RDRDiscovering Shelves and Domains Domain Connection SensorDomain Connection Sensor Reading Domain Connection Sensor EventsAdding and Removing Shelves and Domains Using HPI-B Adding and Removing Shelves and DomainsParameter Value Emerson Extensions Using HPI-B Emerson ExtensionsIpmi System Boot Options Support 10 Boot Option RDR11 Boot Option Control Using HPI-B HPI Controls for Domain and Shelf Management12 Boot Option State Ipmi System Boot Options SupportUsing HPI-BGet operations Set operationsPost Type Control HPI Logging Support13 Post Type HPI Control RDR 14 Post Type HPI Control Sate Values15 Log RDR HPI Logging Support Using HPI-B16 Log Control Using HPI-BHPI Logging Support 17 Log Control StateExample Application Source Files Example ApplicationsList of Supported Example Applications Example Applications List of Supported Example Applications List of Supported Example ApplicationsExample Applications Display everything #------------------------------hpifumi #------------------------------ hpihotswap String Example Applications List of Supported Example Applications Option #------------------------------ hpishelf Value Display sensors Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Documents Related SpecificationsTable B-2 Related Specifications Related Documentation