StorageHardwareIDManagementService provides methods for manipulating instances of StorageHardwareIDs and manipulating the trust of these IDs in the underlying storage system.
{'Description':'The ElementName of the new StorageHardwareID instance.'}
StorageID
string
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{'Description':'StorageID is the value used by the SecurityService to represent Identity - in this case, a hardware worldwide unique name.'}
IDType
uint16
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{'Description':'The type of the StorageID property. iSCSI IDs may use one of three iSCSI formats - iqn, eui, or naa. This three letter format is the name prefix; so a single iSCSI type is provided here, the prefix can be used to further refine the format.','ValueMap':['1', '2', '3', '4', '5'],'Values':['Other', 'PortWWN', 'NodeWWN', 'Hostname', 'iSCSI Name']}
OtherIDType
string
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{'Description':'The type of the storage ID, when IDType is "Other".'}
GatewayID
string
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{'Description':'GatewayID is the value used by the SecurityService to represent identity of a Gateway element.'}
GatewayIDType
uint16
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{'Description':'The type of the GatewayID property. iSCSI IDs may use one of three iSCSI formats - iqn, eui, or naa. This three letter format is the name prefix; so a single iSCSI type is provided here, the prefix can be used to further refine the format.','ValueMap':['1', '2', '3', '4', '5'],'Values':['Other', 'PortWWN', 'NodeWWN', 'Hostname', 'iSCSI Name']}
OtherGatewayIDType
string
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{'Description':'The type of the storage ID, when GatewayIDType is "Other".'}
NewGatewayPathID
ref:CIM_GatewayPathID
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{'Description':'REF to the new GatewayPathID instance.'}
{'Description':'The ElementName to be assigned to the created collection.'}
HardwareIDs
string
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{'Description':'Array of strings containing representations of references to StorageHardwareID instances that will become members of the new collection.'}
{'Description':'The ElementName of the new StorageHardwareID instance.'}
StorageID
string
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{'Description':'StorageID is the value used by the SecurityService to represent Identity - in this case, a hardware worldwide unique name.'}
IDType
uint16
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{'Description':'The type of the StorageID property. iSCSI IDs may use one of three iSCSI formats - iqn, eui, or naa. This three letter format is the name prefix; so a single iSCSI type is provided here, the prefix can be used to further refine the format.','ValueMap':['1', '2', '3', '4', '5'],'Values':['Other', 'PortWWN', 'NodeWWN', 'Hostname', 'iSCSI Name']}
OtherIDType
string
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{'Description':'The type of the storage ID, when IDType is "Other".'}
{'Description':'REF to the StorageClientSettingData containing the OSType appropriate for this initiator. If left NULL, the instrumentation assumes a standard OSType - i.e., that no OS-specific behavior for this initiator is defined.'}
{'Description':'REF to the new StorageHardwareID instance.'}
Description
'This method creates a CIM_StorageHardwareID, it creates the association CIM_ConcreteDependency between this service and the new CIM_StorageHardwareID.'
{'Description':'The storage hardware ID to be deleted.'}
Description
'This method deletes a named CIM_StorageHardwareID, and also tears down the associations that are no longer needed, including CIM_ConcreteDependency and CIM_AuthorizedSubject.'
{'Description':'The state requested for the element. This information will be placed into the RequestedState property of the instance if the return code of the RequestStateChange method is 0 ('Completed with No Error'), 3 ('Timeout'), or 4096 (0x1000) ('Job Started'). Refer to the description of the EnabledState and RequestedState properties for the detailed explanations of the RequestedState values.','ModelCorrespondence':['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.RequestedState'],'ValueMap':['2', '3', '4', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '..', '32768..65535'],'Values':['Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Shut Down', 'Offline', 'Test', 'Defer', 'Quiesce', 'Reboot', 'Reset', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']}
{'Description':'Reference to the job (can be null if the task is completed).'}
TimeoutPeriod
datetime
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{'Description':'A timeout period that specifies the maximum amount of time that the client expects the transition to the new state to take. The interval format must be used to specify the TimeoutPeriod. A value of 0 or a null parameter indicates that the client has no time requirements for the transition. If this property does not contain 0 or null and the implementation does not support this parameter, a return code of 'Use Of Timeout Parameter Not Supported' must be returned.'}
'StorageHardwareIDManagementService provides methods for manipulating instances of StorageHardwareIDs and manipulating the trust of these IDs in the underlying storage system.'
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provider
'MSiSCSITargetProv'
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Version
'1.0.0'
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MSISCSITARGET_StorageHardwareIDManagementService System properties