Introduction to smi-s for hp sim, About smi-s, Key components – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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Firmware version

Controller characteristics

RAID details

RAID type

RAID configuration

SAN and NAS

Network addresses

Manufacturer

Model

IS and MNHA

Part number

Total number of disks

Disk details

Servers being serviced by this system

Introduction to SMI-S for HP SIM

The Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S) is a Storage Networking Industry
Association (SNIA) standard that enables interoperable management for storage networks and
storage devices. HP SIM uses this standard to discover and manage the storage systems it supports.

About SMI-S

SMI-S replaces multiple disparate managed object models, protocols, and transports with a single
object-oriented model for each type of component in a storage network. The specification was
created by SNIA to standardize storage management solutions. SMI-S enables management
applications (such as HP SIM) to support storage devices from multiple vendors quickly and reliably
because they are no longer proprietary. SMI-S detects and manages storage elements by type,
not by vendor.

Key components

The key SMI-S components include:

Common Information Model (CIM)

Web-based Enterprise Management (WBEM)

Service Location Protocol (SLP)

CIM

CIM

, the data model for WBEM, provides a common definition of management information for

systems, networks, applications, and services, and allows vendor extensions. SMI-S is the
interpretation of CIM for storage. It provides a consistent definition and structure of data, using
object-oriented techniques. The standard language used to define elements of CIM is Meta-Object
Facility (MOF). Unified Modeling Language (UML) creates a graphical representation (using boxes
and lines) of objects and relationships.

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