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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
Software Configuration Management
A Practical Approach to Documentation and Configuration Status Accounting
Configuration Management and Data Management
Appendix G Sample Inspection Plan
Appendix I System Service Request
Appendix N Corrective Action Processing (CAP)
Oracle Developer Forms Techniques
Timers and Displaying a Clock
Summary
Using Form and Global Variables
Taking Advantage of PL/SQL 2.x in Forms
Additional Interesting Techniques
C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
Using the Reference Documentation
Widget Stacks
Inter-Process Communication
Using QTextBrowser as a Simple Help Engine
Using Qts Classes in Non-GUI Threads
Twisted Network Programming Essentials
Starting the Twisted Event Loop
Enabling Web Services Using XML-RPC
Installing SOAP Libraries
Authenticating Against a Database Table
Using Public Keys for Authentication
The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook. A Quick Reference Guide to Nearly 100 Tools for Improving Process Quality, Speed, and Complexity
Using DMAIC to Improve Speed, Quality, and Cost
Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Descriptive Statistics and Data Displays
Reducing Lead Time and Non-Value-Add Cost
Complexity Value Stream Mapping and Complexity Analysis
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
Prototyping
The Photo Editor Application
Analysis of the Image Postprocessing Requirements
Multithreading and Optimization Implementation
Product Release
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