CIM implementations


 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications CIM implementations
# 1  
Old 03-25-2008
Question CIM implementations

Does any of you have expierence with CIM implementations on severall kinds of Unix'es? Preferably AIX, but Solaris and HP-UX is also welcome.

I've learned some Unix flavors have their own CIM interfacing, like AIX.

The purpose is to use them for resource monitoring and preferably on query that fits all flavors Smilie

Kind regards,
Godofredo
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

1 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Programming

hash table implementations in C Language

Hello List, Iam searching for a solution where i can use hash based searching . In Detail , I have linked list which will be dynamically increasing . I need a best searching mechanisim such a way that it can take only one itereation . Right now iam using linear search which is taking... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: vlrk
11 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question
xmltest(1)						      General Commands Manual							xmltest(1)

NAME
xmltest - Test script to send CIM-XML (via wbemcat) to CIMOM and compare to known results SYNOPSIS
xmltest [FILE] DESCRIPTION
xmltest is a script that is used to send a raw CIM-XML test file to the sfcb CIMOM (using wbemcat) and then compares the returned CIM-XML results against a previously determined 'OK' result file to check whether the returned results match the expected results. If there does not yet exist an 'OK' corresponding to the XML file then xmltest will save the returned results as the new OK file for later use. If the returned CIM-XML results don't match the existing 'OK' file a new 'result' file will be generated containing the erroneous results. If no FILE is specified xmltest will use all files with a .xml extension in the current directory path. EXAMPLE
If there is no 'OK' file to compare returned CIM-XML results against xmltest will generate one. # xmltest test/getclass.Linux_OperatingSystem.xml Running test test/getclass.Linux_OperatingSystem.xml ... OK Saving response as test/getclass.Linux_OperatingSystem.OK If the returned CIM-XML results match the existing 'OK' file xmltest will signal that the test passed. # xmltest test/getclass.Linux_OperatingSystem.xml Running test test/getclass.Linux_OperatingSystem.xml ... Passed If the returned CIM-XML results don't match the existing 'OK' file xmltest will signal that the tes failed and generate a 'result' file containing the erroneous results. # xmltest test/getclass.Linux_OperatingSystem.xml Running test test/getclass.Linux_OperatingSystem.xml ... FAILED Check test/getclass.Linux_OperatingSystem.result for errors PREREQUISITES
Requires wbemcat on search path. AUTHOR
Dr. Gareth S. Bestor <bestor@us.ibm.com> CONTRIBUTORS
Adrian Schuur <schuur@de.ibm.com> BUGS
Does not adequately deal with additional http headers/footers caused by chunking responses, which will result in false failures when com- paring results to existing "x.OK" files. The SBLIM project maintains a mailing list to which you should direct all questions regarding sfcb, sfcc, wbemcli, or any of the SBLIM providers. To subscribe to this mailing list visit http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sblim-issues The SBLIM Project Bug tracking page can be found at http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=128809&atid=712784 COPYRIGHT
(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2004, 2005 AVAILABILITY
The Small-Footprint CIM Broker (sfcb) is a part of the SBLIM project. The most recent version is available on the web at http://sblim.sourceforge.net/ SEE ALSO
wbemcat(1) xmltest Version 1.3.16 August 2005 xmltest(1)