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Название: A Practical Approach to WBEM/CIM Management
Автор: Hobbs C.
Аннотация: System architects and engineers in fields such as storage networking, desktop computing, electrical power distribution, and telecommunications need a common and flexible way of managing heterogeneous devices and services. Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) and its Component Information Model (CIM) provide the architecture, language, interfaces, and common models for the management of storage, computing, and telecommunication applications. Now there is a practical guide for those who design or implement the emerging WBEM systems or produce a CIM model of a device or service. Using Web-Based Enterprise Management describes in detail WBEM/CIM architecture and explores the standard models developed by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). It explores the interfaces with which your WBEM/CIM code will have to work, and offers examples of applicable models and related code. This book introduces the components of WBEM architecture, defines models within CIM, and illustrates communication between the WBEM client and server. It also investigates transitioning from SNMP or proprietary systems to WBEM/CIM.Realizing that the field is undergoing a period of massive growth and change, the author focuses primarily on the areas which have been standardized and which differ little between implementations. He does, however, provide coding examples using the openPegasus implementation, demonstrating concepts common to other C++ and Java-based implementations.
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Рубрика: Технология /
Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц
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Год издания: 2004
Количество страниц: 344
Добавлена в каталог: 27.04.2006
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EnumerateClasses, LocalOnly parameter 134
EnumerateClassNames(), client 148
EnumerateInstanceNames(), client 148
EnumerateInstanceNames(), example code of 220
EnumerateInstanceNames(), example output from 225
EnumerateInstanceNames(), provider 204 218
EnumerateInstances(), client 130—133 148
EnumerateInstances(), example of LocalOnly 130
EnumerateInstances(), provider 132 204 218
EPRI 276 285
evsub 273
ExecQuery() 139 208
ExecQuery(), provider 208
Expedited forwarding 106
Export Format 160
Extension Schema 87 172
Extrinsic Method 140—142
FAB 298
Fault Management 297
FCAPS 11 297
FCAPS, performance 151
Field-Replaceable Unit 94
Filter 153 157—158
Filter, query language 157
FireWall 33
Flavor, DisableOverride 73 195
Flavor, Restricted 198
Flavor, Translatable 73
Frame Relay 102
FRU 94
Functional Grouping of intrinsic methods 252
Gartner Study 10
GDMO 22
GetInstance(), client 128 148
GetInstance(), provider 204 218
GetProperty(), client 128
GetProperty(), provider 204
GetPropertyValue(), provider 204
Gladstone, William 22
Global Grid Forum 285
GNU, General Public Licence 44
Godmanchester 231
GUI 11 257
Gulliver's Travels 13
Handler 55 153 158—160 180 228
Handler, assoc. with filter 160
Handler, call-back address 209
HP and openPegasus 270
HP-UX 287
HTTP 19 126 127 215 249
HTTP, accept-language 147
HTTP, chunked transfer 209
HTTP, client 125
HTTP, content-language 147
HTTP, description 150
HTTP, insecurity of 144
HTTP, RFC2068 144
HTTP, server 126 127
HTTPS 126 127 150 215 249
IBM 97 288
IBM and openPegasus 270
IBM, SBLIM 206 274
IEC 285
IEC 3166 65 73
IEC 61970—301 285
IEC 639 65 73
IEEE 97
IETF 20 47 57 99 108 112 115 267 301 309
IETF, glossary entry 308
IETF, meaning of data model 48
IMETHODCALL 127 132 134
Imperial College, London 112
Implementation, openPegasus 270
Implementation, OpenWBEM 271
IncludeClassOrigin 131 134
IncludeQualifiers 130 134
Indexed Array 76
Indication 154—156
Indication, description of 54
Indication, filter 157
Information model 47
inheritance 18 51
Instance, description of 51
Instance, naming of 67
InstanceID 195
InstanceID in SettingData 95
InstanceID in StatisticalData 98
Intel 23 287
Intel, CCX 275
International Electrotechnical Commission see “IEC”
Internet Protocol 10
Internet Standard Management Protocol 22
Intrinsic Method 128
Intrinsic Method, list of 129
IPv4 58
IPv6 58
IPX 58
is-a/has-a distinction 56—58 289—294
ISO 22
ISO 3166 65 73
ISO 639 65 73
ISO/IEC10646 300 310
ITU-T 21 103 115 156 297 301
ITU-T, mapping in mof 104
ITU-T, meaning of data model 48
J WBEM 272
J2EE 156
JAIN 10
Keys, inheritance of 192
Keys, opaque 197
LANDesk 287
Langdale Consultants 276
LDAP 115 119 144
Licence 313
Linux 270 287
Linux, management by SMS 288
Linux_CDROMDrive 127
listener 38 124 160 228
Listener, server interface 151
LocalOnly parameter 130 132—135
M.3010 21
M.3100 103
Man in the Middle see “MITM”
mappingStrings 71 267 301—302
Meta-Model 87 266
Method Provider, parameter types 203
Method, description of 52
Method, extrinsic 140—142
Method, extrinsic example 186
Method, intrinsic 128—140
METHODCALL 127
MIB 22 156
MIB-II 22 57
mib2mof 267 277
Microsoft 23
Microsoft, CIM Studio 276
Microsoft, SMS 288
Microsoft, Windows 270 287
Microsoft, WMI 272 287
Microsoft, WMI SDK 276
MITM 145
Model, release types 88
Modelling Terms 51
ModifyInstance(), client 128
ModifyInstance(), provider 204 218
mof 19 27 35 64—66 108 211
mof, comments 64
mof, compiler 35 152 215 269
mof, datatypes 64
mof, editor 276
mof, including source file 65
mof, licence 313
mof, mof2html 277
mof, PBX example 214
mof, specifying associations 77
mof, specifying classes 74
mof, specifying indications 78
mof, specifying instances 79
mof, specifying property arrays 75
mof, specifying qualifiers 69
MPLS, glossary entry 309
MPLS, weak association of 68
MULTIREQ 134
MustPoll(), provider 207
Namespace 67 95 132 197 250
Namespace, creating/deleting 148
Namespace, name with slash 67
Naming Instances 67
Naming Instances, model path 67
Naming Instances, namespace path 67
Native Provider Interface see “NPI”
NetConf 20
NGOSS 286
NMRG 48
NMS 25
Nortel Networks xiii 303
Nortel Networks, mof2html 277
NPI 208
NPI, SBLIM support 274
Object Management Group 59 266 308
Object Name 67
Object Path 66—68 83 261
Object Path of a class 68
Object Path, alias as replacement 80
Object Path, instead of reference 191
Object, description of 55
Object-Oriented Modelling 18
Opaque Property 197
Opaque Property, glossary entry 309
Open Group 266 270 271
openPegasus 6 44 206 270 273
openPegasus, client authentication 145
openPegasus, control of 281
openPegasus, generic BUI 273
openPegasus, generic CLI 274
openPegasus, handler.complete() 213 220
openPegasus, handler.deliver() 213 220
openPegasus, handler.processing() 213 220
openPegasus, incremental provider interface 209
openPegasus, installation process 303—306
openPegasus, licence 313
openPegasus, lite 270
openPegasus, mof compiler 214
openPegasus, PEP process 282
openPegasus, programming model 212
openPegasus, provider example 211—230
openPegasus, provider interface 208
openPegasus, repository 45 214
openPegasus, test tools 275
openPegasus, UTF-8 support 147
OpenVMS 270
OpenWBEM 271
OpenWBEM, client authentication 145
OpenWBEM, provider interface 208
Operator, authentication 111
OPEX 10
Ordered List 76
OS 400 270
OSPF 33 101 102 205
OSPF, glossary entry 309
OSPF, white paper 101
OSS 25
Parlay Group 10
PBX 190
PBX as modelling example 167
Pegasus-Lite 270
Performance Management 298
PG_Provider 222
PG_ProviderCapabilities 222
PG_ProviderModule 222
Physical/Logical distinction 89
Policy 107
Polymorphism 18
Ponder 112
Port 5988 127
Port 5989 127
POTS 189
pragma, include 65 214
pragma, locale 65
pragma, namespace 65
Property, description of 52
Provider 37
Provider Interface, ActivateFilter() 207
Provider Interface, AssociatorNames() 205
Provider Interface, Associators() 205
Provider Interface, AuthorizeFilter() 207
Provider Interface, CreateInstance() 204 218
Provider Interface, DeActivateFilter() 207
Provider Interface, DeleteInstance() 204 218
Provider Interface, EnumerateInstanceNames() 204 218
Provider Interface, EnumerateInstances() 204 218
Provider Interface, ExecQuery() 208
Provider Interface, ExecQuery(), GetProperty() 204
Provider Interface, ExecQuery(), ModifyInstance() 204 218
Provider Interface, ExecQuery(), MustPoll() 207
Provider Interface, ExecQuery(), ReferenceNames() 206
Provider Interface, ExecQuery(), References() 205
Provider Interface, ExecQuery(), SetProperty() 204
Provider Interface, ExecQuery(), SetPropertyValue() 204
Provider, association 202 205—206
Provider, error if not there 223
Provider, example of 211—230
Provider, indication 152 202 206—207
Provider, instance 202—204
Provider, instance, example 218—220
Provider, interfacing to server 208
Provider, method 201—203
Provider, method, example 221
Provider, property 202 204—205
Provider, query 202 208
Provider, remote from server 38 208
Provider, writing a 201
psg 274
PSTN 10
QoS, sub-model of Network 105
QoSSubService 106
Qualifier 62
Qualifier, abstract 71 90 154 198
Qualifier, aggregation 62
Qualifier, association 195
Qualifier, deprecated 71 88 158
Qualifier, description 71 73 76
Qualifier, experimental 88 215
Qualifier, flavor 73
Qualifier, gotchas 198
Qualifier, in 142
Qualifier, key 66 70 192
Qualifier, mappingStrings 71
Qualifier, max 72 97
Qualifier, maxvalue 71
Qualifier, min 72 97
Qualifier, on instance 69 130
Qualifier, ordered 75
Qualifier, out 142
Qualifier, override 193
Qualifier, propagated 69 71 192
Qualifier, read 70 198
Qualifier, required 71
Qualifier, terminal 71
Qualifier, version 71 76
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