Hi All
Does openlmi providers advertise the CIM_registeredProfile for openlmi providers?
I am not able to get it, prima facie, by a enumerate instance on interop namespace(both root/PG_InterOp and root/interop).
It shows registeredProfiles of pegasus only.
Also while trying to list it using lmishell, c.root.PG_interop.CIM_RegisteredProfile show NOT FOUND error as PG_InterOp's case is changed, which should be fine as CIMName are supposed to be case insensitive. This behaviour is seen on openlmi shipped with CentOS-7
Please correct me if I am doing incorrectly.
On 02/10/2015 05:04 PM, Devchandra L Meetei wrote:
Hi All
Does openlmi providers advertise the CIM_registeredProfile for openlmi providers?
Yes, we do.
I am not able to get it, prima facie, by a enumerate instance on interop namespace(both root/PG_InterOp and root/interop).
It shows registeredProfiles of pegasus only.
There must be something wrong. Our packages in Fedora ship the profile registrations and it registers them during package installation.
On my F21 system with random selection of OpenLMI providers I see 29 instances of PG_RegisteredProfile, many of them OpenLMI ones.
Check, if you have appropriate mof files (e.g. /usr/share/openlmi-providers/90_LMI_Hardware_Profile.mof from openlmi-hardware*.rpm or /usr/share/openlmi-storage/70_LMI_Storage-Profiles.mof from openlmi-storage*.rpm).
Of course, if you build from sources, I think you are on our own. You can find the mof files in the source tree and register it manually.
Jan
Thanks Jan for the pointer.
We used the CentOS-7 shipped openlmi. We don't build it. Let me check
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Jan Safranek jsafrane@redhat.com wrote:
On 02/10/2015 05:04 PM, Devchandra L Meetei wrote:
Hi All
Does openlmi providers advertise the CIM_registeredProfile for openlmi providers?
Yes, we do.
I am not able to get it, prima facie, by a enumerate instance on interop namespace(both root/PG_InterOp and root/interop).
It shows registeredProfiles of pegasus only.
There must be something wrong. Our packages in Fedora ship the profile registrations and it registers them during package installation.
On my F21 system with random selection of OpenLMI providers I see 29 instances of PG_RegisteredProfile, many of them OpenLMI ones.
Check, if you have appropriate mof files (e.g. /usr/share/openlmi-providers/90_LMI_Hardware_Profile.mof from openlmi-hardware*.rpm or /usr/share/openlmi-storage/70_LMI_Storage-Profiles.mof from openlmi-storage*.rpm).
Of course, if you build from sources, I think you are on our own. You can find the mof files in the source tree and register it manually.
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Hi Jan Rechecked by registering the file you have mentioned. Now I tend to believe that lmi exposes the profile with PG_ProviderProfileCapabilities. Or am I still missing due to a setup issue on my sys
If so, then won't it lead to some ambiguity as DMTF way is CIM_RegisteredProfile. Also DMTF compliant Client application will not be able to discovery and inventory if so. And as mentioned earlier, Lmi seems to treat some CIMName as case sensitive which is a deviation from standard On Feb 10, 2015 10:18 PM, "Devchandra L Meetei" dlmeetei@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Jan for the pointer.
We used the CentOS-7 shipped openlmi. We don't build it. Let me check
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Jan Safranek jsafrane@redhat.com wrote:
On 02/10/2015 05:04 PM, Devchandra L Meetei wrote:
Hi All
Does openlmi providers advertise the CIM_registeredProfile for openlmi providers?
Yes, we do.
I am not able to get it, prima facie, by a enumerate instance on interop namespace(both root/PG_InterOp and root/interop).
It shows registeredProfiles of pegasus only.
There must be something wrong. Our packages in Fedora ship the profile registrations and it registers them during package installation.
On my F21 system with random selection of OpenLMI providers I see 29 instances of PG_RegisteredProfile, many of them OpenLMI ones.
Check, if you have appropriate mof files (e.g. /usr/share/openlmi-providers/90_LMI_Hardware_Profile.mof from openlmi-hardware*.rpm or /usr/share/openlmi-storage/70_LMI_Storage-Profiles.mof from openlmi-storage*.rpm).
Of course, if you build from sources, I think you are on our own. You can find the mof files in the source tree and register it manually.
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