HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
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value="attribute-value" /> or value="attribute-value" /> or value="attribute-value" /> The eq operator specifies that the system on which the tool can run must have exactly the attribute value OSRevision in the OS type filter and all of the attributes of the Protocol type filter. The value of these attributes can be numeric or can be character strings. The ct operator specifies that a system on which the tool can run on must have an attribute that OSRevision and Protocol Support attributes, whose values are version numbers. The values permitted for version numbers and how they are compared is described in the Version Numbers in the following section. ProtocolSupport attribute of a system. The attribute-value is one of the possible system attribute values for attribute-name. Attribute values are based on the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) Common Information Model OSName values are HP-UX and Linux. For an OSName value of HP-UX, the OSRevision attribute values have the leading alphabetic field removed (for A system filter expression is used as part of an include filter expression. There are three types of include filter Attribute names allowed Filter type Category OSName, OSVendor, OS Revision os Operating System DeviceType, DeviceSubType, Model hardware Hardware Any protocol name, except HTTP protocol Protocol Support Can be any predefined system attribute or other Other An include filter includes one or more system filter expressions using the attributes names allowed for it. For os filter could consist of: operator="eq" value="LINUX" /> operator="eq" value="RedHat" /> operator="ge" value="7.2" /> 302 Tools that extend management
specified. It applies to any attribute name allowed in a system filter expression. The ge operator specifies
that a system on which the tool can run on must have at least the attribute value specified. The lt and ge
operators can only be used with revision attributes, specifically
contains the value specified. The neq operator specifies that a system on which the tool can run on must not
have the exact attribute value specified. It applies to any attribute name allowed in a system filter expression.
The nct operator specifies that a system on which the tool can run on must have the attribute that does not
contain the value specified. For systems, the numeric valued attributes the filter expression can specify include
the
The attribute-name is one of the values listed in the tables in the following section, or a protocol name from
the
(CIM). Usually these values are defined during the system identification process, which uses WBEM and
SNMP to determine system attributes. For this release, valid
example B.11.11 is stored as 11.11).
expressions. Each type allows a different category of attribute names on which to be filtered.
any custom-system attribute.
example, an