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Dell Command | Monitor Version 9.1 Reference Guide

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DCIM_Location

Property Description
Address

Address is a free-form string indicating a street, building, or other type of address for the location of the PhysicalElement.

Altitude

The altitude at which the managed resource is located .

Building

Free form string identifying the building in which the managed element resides.

Campus

Free form string identifying the campus in which the managed element resides.

ChangeableType

Enumeration indicating intended usage of the DCIM_Location instance.

Possible values are:

  • 0 = Not Changeable — Persistent — Indicates the instance of DCIM_Location reports read only location information and is not modifiable.
  • 1 = Changeable — Transient — Indicates the DCIM_Location reports location information that may be modified by the client but is not persisted.
  • 2 = Changeable — Persistent — Indicates the DCIM_Location reports location information that may be modified by the client that is persisted.
  • 3 = Not Changeable — Transient — Indicates the instance of DCIM_Location reports read only location information and is not modifiable.
City

Free form string identifying the city in which the managed element resides.

Country

Free form string identifying the Countryin which the managed element resides.

ElementName

Human user oriented identifier for this instance.

Floor

Free form string identifying the floor in which the managed element resides.

GPSLatitude

The latitude at which the managed resource is located.

GPSLongitude

The longitude at which the managed resource is located.

MaxStringLength

If ChangeableType has the value 1 or 2, MaxStringLength specifies the maximum length for any property that may be modified by a client.

Name

Name is a free-form string defining a label for the Location. It is a part of the key for the object.

PhysicalPosition

Position is a free-form string that indicates the placement of a PhysicalElement. It can specify slot information on a HostingBoard, mounting site in a Cabinet, or latitude and longitude information, for example, from a GPS. It is part of the key of the Location object.

PostalCode

Free form string specifying postal code in which the managed element resides.

Province

Free form string identifying the province in which the managed element resides.

Rack

Free form string identifying the rack in which the managed element resides.

RackCluster

Free form string identifying the rack cluster in which the managed element resides.

RackTheta

Free form string identifying the rack theta.

RackUnit

A rack unit is a standard measurement of height used to denote the amount of space a physical component occupies in a rack. Rack capacity may be expressed in terms rack units. When used to indicate location, rack units indicate an offset from the bottom of rack. Thus RackUnit identifies a particular offset from the bottom of the rack that is occupied by the managed resource. It is implementation specific whether the rack unit reported is the highest, lowest, or intermediate rack unit occuppied by the managed resource.

Row

Free form string identifying the row in which the managed element resides.

State

Free form string identifying the state in which the managed element resides.

StreetAddressOne

Free form string for the first line of a street address.

StreetAddressTwo

Free form string for the second line of a street address. Uses of this property include consistency with form based address entry, or if the number of characters in the street address exceed MaxStringLength.


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