// Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF. All rights reserved. [Association, Abstract, Version ( "2.8.1000" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Device::ProtocolController" ), Description ( "This association indicates a subclass of LogicalDevice (for " "example a Storage Volume) is connected through a specific " "ProtocolController. In many situations (for example storage " "LUN masking), there may be many of these associations used to " "relate to different objects. Therefore subclasses have been " "defined to optimize enumeration of the associations." )] class CIM_ProtocolControllerForDevice : CIM_Dependency { [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description ( "The ProtocolController." )] CIM_ProtocolController REF Antecedent; [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description ( "The controlled Device." )] CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent; [Description ( "Address of the associated Device in the context of the " "Antecedent Controller." )] string DeviceNumber; [Description ( "This property describes the priority given to accesses " "of the device through this Controller. The highest " "priority path will have the lowest value for this " "parameter." )] uint16 AccessPriority; [Description ( "The AccessState property describes the accessibility of " "the LogicalDevice through the ProtocolController. \n" "Unknown (0) indicates the instrumentation does not know " "whether access is or is not functioning. \n" "Active (2) indicates normal access. \n" "Inactive (3) indicates the instrumentation knows this " "path is not active, and one of the other values (below) " "does not apply. \n" "Replication in Progress (4) indicates that the path is " "temporarily inactive due to a replication activity. \n" "Mapping Inconsistency (5) indicates the instrumentation " "has detected that this path is inactive due to an " "inconsistency in the DeviceNumber/DeviceAccess " "configuration." ), ValueMap { "0", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, Values { "Unknown", "Active", "Inactive", "Replication In Progress", "Mapping Inconsistency" }] uint16 AccessState; };