摘要 |
<p>A set of properties for a managed object representing a resource within a manageability model are organized into two broad groups. The first group categorizes a particular property in management terms according to a set of property category qualifiers. The property categories generally describe how the specific property is used by a management application or tool in the framework. The second group captures details about characteristics that apply to a particular category. These characteristics are defined by a set of category characteristic qualifiers, several of which include may be associated with a phase within a life cycle of the resource being modeled. Thus, in an illustrative embodiment, the first group includes the following categories: identification, configuration settings, resource consumption, measurement, status, and work or activity completed. The second group includes characteristic qualifiers such as value, changeability, latency, validity, location, life span, scope, and the like. <IMAGE></p> |