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(a)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(a)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.
>
> Jan
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