Emerson 4620 用户手册
System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis 4620) User’s Guide (6806800D85A)
Using HPI-B
How Domains and Shelves are Represented
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In the following, the Domain Management Resource and the Shelf Management resource will
be described in detail. A description of typical usage examples/scenarios will be given after that.
be described in detail. A description of typical usage examples/scenarios will be given after that.
4.3.3.1
Domain Management Resource
The Domain Management Resource acts as container for the Domain Management Control
and is defined as follows.
and is defined as follows.
This Domain Management control is only writable, not readable, and allows the application to
dynamically add and remove domains.
dynamically add and remove domains.
The RDR and the HPI control are defined as follows.
Table 4-1 Definition of Domain Management Resource
SaHpiRptEntryT
Value
EntryId
Assigned by HPI
ResourceId
Assigned by HPI
ResourceInfo
0 for all values
ResourceEntity
{RACK,0} this can be changed with the multishelf library
configuration file
configuration file
ResourceCapabilities
SAHPI_CAPABILITY_RESOURCE | SAHPI_CAPABILITY_RDR |
SAHPI_CAPABILITY_CONTROL
SAHPI_CAPABILITY_CONTROL
ResourceSeverity
SAHPI_MAJOR
DomainId
0
IdString
Domain management
Adding/removing a domain using this HPI control has the same effect as
adding/removing a shelf by adding/removing an entry in the multishelf library
configuration file. Therefore, whenever you use this HPI control to add/remove a
domain, the software automatically updates the configuration file as well.
adding/removing a shelf by adding/removing an entry in the multishelf library
configuration file. Therefore, whenever you use this HPI control to add/remove a
domain, the software automatically updates the configuration file as well.
Table 4-2 Domain Management Control RDR
SaHpiRdrT
Value
RecordId
Assigned by HPI
RdrType
SAHPI_CTRL_RDR
Entity
The same entity like Domain Management Resource
RdrTypeUnion
Define in
.
IdString
MOTHPI_CTRL_NAME_DOMAIN_MANAGEMENT