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A Practical Approach to WBEM[s]CIM Management
A Practical Approach to WBEM[s]CIM Management
ISBN: 849323061
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 152
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Table of Contents
BackCover
A Practical Approach to WBEMCIM Management
Preface
Section I: Management
Chapter 1: Introduction
The Subject
The Readership
The Book
The Moving Target
WBEM Implementations
The DMTF
Chapter 2: Device and Service Management
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 3: WBEM and Other Management Systems
The Need for New Management Standards
Frequently Asked Questions
Section II: Structure
Chapter 4: The WBEM Architecture
Structure of the WBEM Server
Architectural Options
Example
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 5: CIM and mof
Modelling Terms
Is-A and Has-A Relationships
UML for CIM
The mof Language
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 6: Standard Models
Versions of the Model
The LogicalPhysical Distinction
The Core Model
The Common Models
Frequently Asked Questions
Section III: Interfaces
Chapter 7: The ClientServer Interface
A Survey of the ClientServer Interface
The ConnectionDisconnection Phase
CIM Message Transfer
Intrinsic Methods
Extrinsic Methods
Authentication
International Support
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 8: The Listener Interface
Indications
Indication Filters
Handlers
Subscriptions
Listeners
Frequently Asked Questions
Section IV: Practice
Chapter 9: Building Your Own Model
Commercial Decisions
Deciding What to Model
Modelling Guidelines
Constraints on Our Models
Naming the Schema
Positioning the PBX Class
Modelling the PBX s Components
Modelling the Statistics
Modelling the Events
Modelling the Services
Adding Unnecessary Classes
Adding Properties
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 10: Modelling Tips
Subclassing or Defining Types
References
Underscores in CIM Names
Keys
Overrides
CreationClassName and InstanceID
Namespaces
Boolean Qualifiers
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 11: Writing Providers
Types of Provider
ProviderWBEM Server Interfacing
Chapter 12: Implementing Providers: Example
The Example
A Brief Introduction to openPegasus
Step 1: Write and Compile the mof
Step 2: Write the Provider Code
Step 3: Tie the Provider Code to the PBX Class
Invoking the Providers
Implementing Indication Providers
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 13: Writing Clients and Listeners
Semantic Knowledge
Server-Side Client Implementation
Discovery
Operator-Side Client Implementation
Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 14: Transition to WBEMCIM
Some Upgrade Architectures
Some Theoretical Background
Chapter 15: Implementations and Tools
WBEM Servers
Tools
Chapter 16: Choosing WBEM Software
Reviewing a Bought-In Product
Open Source
Commercial
Section V: Appendices
Appendix A: Industry Adoption
Appendix B: Is-A and Has-A Relationships
Appendix C: FCAPS
Appendix D: Miscellaneous Datatypes
The string Datatype
Appendix E: The MappingStrings Qualifier
Frequently Asked Questions
Appendix F: Installing openPegasus
Obtaining openPegasus
Setting Environment Variables
Compiling openPegasus
Loading the Repository
Loading an Example Application
Running the WBEM Server
Appendix G: Glossary
Appendix H: Licencing
openPegasus Code
Index
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Z
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Summaries
A Practical Approach to WBEM[s]CIM Management
ISBN: 849323061
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 152
BUY ON AMAZON
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