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The following values are defined: 2 - Communications Error. Errors of this type are principally associated with the procedures and/or processes required to convey information from one point to another. 3 - Quality of Service Error. Errors of this type are principally associated with failures that result in reduced functionality or performance. 4 - Software Error. Error of this type are principally associated with a software or processing fault. 5 - Hardware Error. Errors of this type are principally associated with an equipment or hardware failure. 6 - Environmental Error. Errors of this type are principally associated with a failure condition relating to the facility, or other environmental considerations. 7 - Security Error. Errors of this type are associated with security violations, detection of viruses, and similar issues. 8 - Oversubscription Error. Errors of this type are principally associated with the failure to allocate sufficient resources to complete the operation. 9 - Unavailable Resource Error. Errors of this type are principally associated with the failure to access a required resource. 10 -Unsupported Operation Error. Errors of this type are principally associated with requests that are not supported.Description012345678910..ValueMapUnknownOtherCommunications ErrorQuality of Service ErrorSoftware ErrorHardware ErrorEnvironmental ErrorSecurity ErrorOversubscription ErrorUnavailable Resource ErrorUnsupported Operation ErrorDMTF ReservedValuesCIM_Error.OtherErrorTypeModelCorrespondenceErrorTypeCIM_ErrorA free-form string describing the ErrorType when 1, "Other", is specified as the ErrorType.CIM_Error.ErrorTypeOtherErrorTypeA string that uniquely identifies the entity that owns the definition of the format of the Message described in this instance. OwningEntity MUST include a copyrighted, trademarked or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity or standards body defining the format.OwningEntityRequiredAn opaque string that uniquely identifies, within the scope of the OwningEntity, the format of the Message.CIM_Error.MessageCIM_Error.MessageArgumentsMessageIDThe formatted message. This message is constructed by combining some or all of the dynamic elements specified in the MessageArguments property with the static elements uniquely identified by the MessageID in a message registry or other catalog associated with the OwningEntity.CIM_Error.MessageIDMessageAn array containing the dynamic content of the message.MessageArgumentsAn enumerated value that describes the severity of the Indication from the notifier's point of view: 0 - the Perceived Severity of the indication is unknown or indeterminate. 1 - Other, by CIM convention, is used to indicate that the Severity's value can be found in the OtherSeverity property. 2 - Information should be used when providing an informative response. 3 - Degraded/Warning should be used when its appropriate to let the user decide if action is needed. 4 - Minor should be used to indicate action is needed, but the situation is not serious at this time. 5 - Major should be used to indicate action is needed NOW. 6 - Critical should be used to indicate action is needed NOW and the scope is broad (perhaps an imminent outage to a critical resource will result). 7 - Fatal/NonRecoverable should be used to indicate an error occurred, but it's too late to take remedial action. 2 and 0 - Information and Unknown (respectively) follow common usage. Literally, the Error is purely informational or its severity is simply unknown.InformationDegraded/WarningMinorMajorCriticalFatal/NonRecoverablePerceivedSeverityAn enumerated value that describes the probable cause of the error.1112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130Adapter/Card ErrorApplication Subsystem FailureBandwidth ReducedConnection Establishment ErrorCommunications Protocol ErrorCommunications Subsystem FailureConfiguration/Customization ErrorCongestionCorrupt DataCPU Cycles Limit ExceededDataset/Modem ErrorDegraded SignalDTE-DCE Interface ErrorEnclosure Door OpenEquipment MalfunctionExcessive VibrationFile Format ErrorFire DetectedFlood DetectedFraming ErrorHVAC ProblemHumidity UnacceptableI/O Device ErrorInput Device ErrorLAN ErrorNon-Toxic Leak DetectedLocal Node Transmission ErrorLoss of FrameLoss of SignalMaterial Supply ExhaustedMultiplexer ProblemOut of MemoryOutput Device ErrorPerformance DegradedPower ProblemPressure UnacceptableProcessor Problem (Internal Machine Error)Pump FailureQueue Size ExceededReceive FailureReceiver FailureRemote Node Transmission ErrorResource at or Nearing CapacityResponse Time ExcessiveRetransmission Rate ExcessiveSoftware Program Abnormally TerminatedSoftware Program Error (Incorrect Results)Storage Capacity ProblemTemperature UnacceptableThreshold CrossedTiming ProblemToxic Leak DetectedTransmit FailureTransmitter FailureUnderlying Resource UnavailableVersion MismatchPrevious Alert ClearedLogin Attempts FailedSoftware Virus DetectedHardware Security BreachedDenial of Service DetectedSecurity Credential MismatchUnauthorized AccessAlarm ReceivedLoss of PointerPayload MismatchTransmission ErrorExcessive Error RateTrace ProblemElement UnavailableElement MissingLoss of Multi FrameBroadcast Channel FailureInvalid Message ReceivedRouting FailureBackplane FailureIdentifier DuplicationProtection Path FailureSync Loss or MismatchTerminal ProblemReal Time Clock FailureAntenna FailureBattery Charging FailureDisk FailureFrequency Hopping FailureLoss of RedundancyPower Supply FailureSignal Quality ProblemBattery DischargingBattery FailureCommercial Power ProblemFan FailureEngine FailureSensor FailureFuse FailureGenerator FailureLow BatteryLow FuelLow WaterExplosive GasHigh WindsIce BuildupSmokeMemory MismatchOut of CPU CyclesSoftware Environment ProblemSoftware Download FailureElement ReinitializedTimeoutLogging ProblemsLeak DetectedProtection Mechanism FailureProtecting Resource FailureDatabase InconsistencyAuthentication FailureBreach of ConfidentialityCable TamperDelayed InformationDuplicate InformationInformation MissingInformation ModificationInformation Out of SequenceKey ExpiredNon-Repudiation FailureOut of Hours ActivityOut of ServiceProcedural ErrorUnexpected InformationCIM_Error.ProbableCauseDescriptionProbableCauseA free-form string describing the probable cause of the error.CIM_Error.ProbableCauseProbableCauseDescriptionA free-form string describing recommended actions to take to resolve the error.RecommendedActionsThe identifying information of the entity (i.e., the instance) generating the error. If this entity is modeled in the CIM Schema, this property contains the path of the instance encoded as a string parameter. If not modeled, the property contains some identifying string that names the entity that generated the error. The path or identifying string is formatted per the ErrorSourceFormat property.CIM_Error.ErrorSourceFormatErrorSourceThe format of the ErrorSource property is interpretable based on the value of this property. Values are defined as: 0 - Unknown. The format is unknown or not meaningfully interpretable by a CIM client application. 1 - Other. The format is defined by the value of the OtherErrorSourceFormat property.2 - CIMObjectPath. A CIM Object Path as defined in the CIM Infrastructure specification. Note: CIM 2.5 and earlier used the term object names.CIMObjectPathCIM_Error.ErrorSourceCIM_Error.OtherErrorSourceFormatErrorSourceFormatA string defining "Other" values for ErrorSourceFormat. This value MUST be set to a non NULL value when ErrorSourceFormat is set to a value of 1 ("Other"). For all other values of ErrorSourceFormat, the value of this string must be set to NULL.OtherErrorSourceFormatThe CIM status code that characterizes this instance. This property defines the status codes that MAY be returned by a conforming CIM Server or Listener. Note that not all status codes are valid for each operation. The specification for each operation SHOULD define the status codes that may be returned by that operation. The following values for CIM status code are defined: 1 - CIM_ERR_FAILED. A general error occurred that is not covered by a more specific error code. 2 - CIM_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED. Access to a CIM resource was not available to the client. 3 - CIM_ERR_INVALID_NAMESPACE. The target namespace does not exist. 4 - CIM_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER. One or more parameter values passed to the method were invalid. 5 - CIM_ERR_INVALID_CLASS. The specified Class does not exist. 6 - CIM_ERR_NOT_FOUND. The requested object could not be found. 7 - CIM_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED. The requested operation is not supported. 8 - CIM_ERR_CLASS_HAS_CHILDREN. Operation cannot be carried out on this class since it has instances. 9 - CIM_ERR_CLASS_HAS_INSTANCES. Operation cannot be carried out on this class since it has instances. 10 - CIM_ERR_INVALID_SUPERCLASS. Operation cannot be carried out since the specified superclass does not exist. 11 - CIM_ERR_ALREADY_EXISTS. Operation cannot be carried out because an object already exists. 12 - CIM_ERR_NO_SUCH_PROPERTY. The specified Property does not exist. 13 - CIM_ERR_TYPE_MISMATCH. The value supplied is incompatible with the type. 14 - CIM_ERR_QUERY_LANGUAGE_NOT_SUPPORTED. The query language is not recognized or supported. 15 - CIM_ERR_INVALID_QUERY. The query is not valid for the specified query language. 16 - CIM_ERR_METHOD_NOT_AVAILABLE. The extrinsic Method could not be executed. 17 - CIM_ERR_METHOD_NOT_FOUND. The specified extrinsic Method does not exist. 18 - CIM_ERR_UNEXPECTED_RESPONSE. The returned response to the asynchronous operation was not expected. 19 - CIM_ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE_DESTINATION. The specified destination for the asynchronous response is not valid. 20 - CIM_ERR_NAMESPACE_NOT_EMPTY. The specified Namespace is not empty. 21 - CIM_ERR_INVALID_ENUMERATION_CONTEXT. The enumeration context supplied is not valid. 22 - CIM_ERR_INVALID_OPERATION_TIMEOUT. The specified Namespace is not empty. 23 - CIM_ERR_PULL_HAS_BEEN_ABANDONED. The specified Namespace is not empty. 24 - CIM_ERR_PULL_CANNOT_BE_ABANDONED. The attempt to abandon a pull operation has failed. 25 - CIM_ERR_FILTERED_ENUMERATION_NOT_SUPPORTED. Filtered Enumeratrions are not supported. 26 - CIM_ERR_CONTINUATION_ON_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED. Continue on error is not supported. 27 - CIM_ERR_SERVER_LIMITS_EXCEEDED. The WBEM Server limits have been exceeded (e.g. memory, connections, ...). 28 - CIM_ERR_SERVER_IS_SHUTTING_DOWN. The WBEM Server is shutting down. 29 - CIM_ERR_QUERY_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED. The specified Query Feature is not supported.CIM_ERR_FAILEDCIM_ERR_ACCESS_DENIEDCIM_ERR_INVALID_NAMESPACECIM_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETERCIM_ERR_INVALID_CLASSCIM_ERR_NOT_FOUNDCIM_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTEDCIM_ERR_CLASS_HAS_CHILDRENCIM_ERR_CLASS_HAS_INSTANCESCIM_ERR_INVALID_SUPERCLASSCIM_ERR_ALREADY_EXISTSCIM_ERR_NO_SUCH_PROPERTYCIM_ERR_TYPE_MISMATCHCIM_ERR_QUERY_LANGUAGE_NOT_SUPPORTEDCIM_ERR_INVALID_QUERYCIM_ERR_METHOD_NOT_AVAILABLECIM_ERR_METHOD_NOT_FOUNDCIM_ERR_UNEXPECTED_RESPONSECIM_ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE_DESTINATIONCIM_ERR_NAMESPACE_NOT_EMPTYCIM_ERR_INVALID_ENUMERATION_CONTEXTCIM_ERR_INVALID_OPERATION_TIMEOUTCIM_ERR_PULL_HAS_BEEN_ABANDONEDCIM_ERR_PULL_CANNOT_BE_ABANDONEDCIM_ERR_FILTERED_ENUMERATION_NOT_SUPPORTEDCIM_ERR_CONTINUATION_ON_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTEDCIM_ERR_SERVER_LIMITS_EXCEEDEDCIM_ERR_SERVER_IS_SHUTTING_DOWNCIM_ERR_QUERY_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTEDCIM_Error.CIMStatusCodeDescriptionCIMStatusCodeA free-form string containing a human-readable description of CIMStatusCode. This description MAY extend, but MUST be consistent with, the definition of CIMStatusCode.CIM_Error.CIMStatusCodeCIMStatusCodeDescriptionIndication2.22.1VersionExceptionCIM::InteropUMLPackagePathCIM_Error is a specialized class that contains information about the severity, cause, recommended actions and other data related to the failure of a CIM Operation. 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