

This association establishes a CIM_ServiceAccessPoint as a requester of protocol services from a CIM_ProtocolEndpoint.

Represents the abilities and management of the battery logical device. Indicates when fans or other cooling devices are specific to a device.Īssociates installed or associated memory, such as cache memory with a logical device.Īssociates the processor and system memory, or a processor cache.Īssociates an installed sensor with a logical device.Īssociates a power supply with a current (amperage) sensor that monitors its input frequency.Īssociates a power supply with a voltage sensor that monitors its input voltage.ĭescribes how storage extents can be assembled from lower-level extents. Represents an association that identifies the software features that make up a particular application system.Īssociates an alarm with a logical device.Īssociates a battery with a logical device. Represents an application or software system that supports a particular business function that can be managed as an independent unit. Represents an association between logical devices and system resources, and indicates that the resource is assigned to the device.Įxtends the CIM_Capabilities class for the purposes of expressing the resource allocation capabilities of the associated managed element for the allocation of a specific resource type. Provides summary information about addressable logical blocks, which are in the same storage redundancy group and located on the same physical media.ĭefines the number of addressable logical blocks on a single storage device, excluding logical blocks mapped as check data.ĭescribes the aggregate physical extent in a storage redundancy group.Įmits audible or visible indications related to a problem situation. Indicates which elements can be spares or replace other aggregated elements.ĭescribes the layout of slots on a hosting board or adapter card.ĪffectedJobElement represents an association between a CIM_Job and the CIM_ManagedElement(s) that may be affected by its execution. CIM ClassĬreates a software element in its next state or eliminates the software element in the current state.ĭefines a series of operations that transition the software element (referenced by the CIM_SoftwareElementActions association) to its next state, or removes the software element from its current state.ĭefines a connection that is currently communicating, or is configured to communicate, between two service access points. For more information on CIM, see Common Information Model. WMI currently supports only the CIM 2.x version schemas. The DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force) CIM (Common Information Model) classes are the parent classes upon which WMI classes are built.
