Emerson 4620 manual Domain Management Control State, Shelf Management Resource

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How Domains and Shelves are RepresentedUsing HPI-B

Table 4-3 Domain Management Control

SaHpiCtrlRecT

Value

 

 

Num

MOTHPI_CTRL_NUM_DOMAIN_MANAGEMENT

 

 

Ignore

SAHPI_FALSE

 

 

OutputType

SAHPI_CTRL_OEM

 

 

Type

SAHPI_CTRL_TYPE_OEM

 

 

TypeUnion - Oem -Mld

MOTHPI_MANUFACTURER_ID_MOTOROLA

 

 

TypeUnion - Oem -ConfigData

0

 

 

TypeUnion - Oem - Default - Mld

0

 

 

TypeUnion - Oem - Default - BodyLength

0

 

 

TypeUnion - Oem - Default - Body

0

 

 

Oem

0

 

 

Table 4-4 Domain Management Control State

SaHpiCtrlStateT

Value

 

 

Type

SAHPI_CTRL_TYPE_OEM

 

 

StateUnion - Oem - Mld

MOTHPI_MANUFACTURER_ID_MOTOROLA

 

 

StateUnion - Oem - BodyLength

Depends on the length of the resource name

 

 

StateUnion - Oem - Body

Sequence of n bytes, named [0] ... [n], with the

 

following definitions:

 

[0] - Command

 

0

= Get state

 

1

= Create domain (for set state)

 

2

= Remove domain (for set state)

 

[1] - [4] - IP address (little endian order)

 

[5][6] - port (little endian order)

 

[7] ... [n] - Domain name as null-terminated string.

 

 

 

4.3.3.2Shelf Management Resource

The shelf management resource represents one daemon. For each configured daemon, the default domain creates one shelf management resource. The shelf management resource is defined as follows.

Table 4-5 Shelf Management Resource

 

SaHPIRptEntryT

Value

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EntryId

Assigned by HPI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ResourceId

Assigned by HPI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

resourceInfo

0 for all values

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ResourceEntity

{SYS_MNGMT_SOFTWARE domain Id}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Related Documentation ContentsDefinition of Domain Management Resource List of TablesPage List of Figures Page Abbreviations Overview of ContentsAbout this Manual About this Manual Abbreviation Description ConventionsNotation Description BoldAbout this Manual Notation Description Summary of ChangesComments and Suggestions Page Introduction System Management Interfaces OverviewStandard Compliances ArchitectureSystem Management Interfaces Overview HPI Library HPI LibraryHPI Daemon High AvailabilityHPI Daemon Page Installing and Configuring the HPI-B Daemon Software Installation and ConfigurationOverview RPM Files for HPI-B Clients and DaemonsConfiguring an HPI Daemon Installing an HPI-B DaemonOverview of HPI-B Directories and Files on ATCA-F120 Directory DescriptionOverview of HPI-B Directories and Files on Node Blades Setting Up HPI ClientsInstalling HPI Clients Multishelf Library Configuration File HPI Daemon Entries Configuring HPI ClientsIP Addresses/Ports of HPI Daemons in a Centellis 4620 Shelf Entry DescriptionDeveloping Applications Directory ContentBuilding the Application Development RPMs Directory StructurePage Limitations Using HPI-BLimitations with Respect to HPI-B Base Specification Overview Working with the Multishelf LibraryAccessing HPI Domains Using HPI-B Accessing HPI DomainsHow Domains and Shelves are Represented Using HPI-B How Domains and Shelves are RepresentedHow Domains and Shelves are Represented Using HPI-B Domain Management Control RDR Definition of Domain Management ResourceSaHpiRptEntryT Value SaHpiRdrT ValueShelf Management Resource Domain Management ControlDomain Management Control State Connection State RDR Using HPI-BHow Domains and Shelves are RepresentedDomain Connection Sensor Discovering Shelves and DomainsDomain Connection Sensor Reading Domain Connection Sensor EventsParameter Value Using HPI-B Adding and Removing Shelves and DomainsAdding and Removing Shelves and Domains Emerson Extensions Emerson Extensions Using HPI-B10 Boot Option RDR Ipmi System Boot Options Support11 Boot Option Control Using HPI-B HPI Controls for Domain and Shelf ManagementIpmi System Boot Options SupportUsing HPI-B 12 Boot Option StateGet operations Set operationsHPI Logging Support Post Type Control13 Post Type HPI Control RDR 14 Post Type HPI Control Sate Values16 Log Control HPI Logging Support Using HPI-B15 Log RDR 17 Log Control State Using HPI-BHPI Logging SupportList of Supported Example Applications Example ApplicationsExample Application Source Files 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 Related Specifications Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing DocumentsTable B-2 Related Specifications Related Documentation