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Values are: 2 - 'Initialized': The link to enable replication is established and source/replica elements are associated, but the copy operation has not started. 3 - 'Unsynchronized': Not all the source element data has been copied to the target element. 4 - 'Synchronized': For the Mirror, Snapshot, or Clone replication, the target represents a copy of the source. 5 - 'Broken': The relationship is non-functional due to errors in the source, the target, the path between the two or space constraints. 6 - 'Fractured': Target is split from the source. 7 - 'Split': The target element was gracefully (or systematically) split from its source element -- consistency is guaranteed. 8 - 'Inactive': Copy operation has stopped, writes to source element will not be sent to target element. 9 - 'Suspended': Data flow between the source and target elements has stopped. Writes to source element are held until the association is resumed. 10 - 'Failedover': Reads and writes to/from the target element. Source element is not reachable. 11 - 'Prepared': Initialization completed and the copy operation started; however, the data flow has not started. 12 - 'Aborted': The copy operation is aborted with the Abort operation. Use the Resync Replica operation to restart the copy operation. 13 - 'Skewed': The target has been modified and is no longer synchronized with the source element or the point-in-time view. 14 - 'Mixed': Applies to the CopyState of GroupSynchronized. It indicates the StorageSynchronized associations of the elements in the groups have different CopyState values.23456789101112131415..0x8000..InitializedUnsynchronizedSynchronizedBrokenFracturedSplitInactiveSuspendedFailedoverPreparedAbortedSkewedMixedNot ApplicableMicrosoft ReservedVendor SpecificCopyStateRequestedCopyState is an integer enumeration that indicates the last requested or desired state for the association. The actual state of the association is represented by CopyState. Note that when CopyState reaches the requested state, this property will be set to 'Not Applicable.RequestedCopyStateSyncType describes the intended outcome of the replication. Values are: 6 - 'Mirror': create and maintain a copy of the source. 7 - 'Snapshot': create a point-in-time, virtual copy of the source. 8 - 'Clone': create a point-in-time, full copy the source.MirrorSnapshotCloneSyncTypeMode describes whether the target elements will be updated synchronously or asynchronously. If NULL, implementation decides the mode.032768..65535UnknownSynchronousAsynchronousSyncModeProgressStatus describes the status of the association with respect to Replication activity. Values are: 2 - 'Completed': The request is completed. Copy operation is idle. 3 - 'Dormant': Indicates that the copy operation is inactive suspended or quiesced. 4 - 'Initializing': In the process of establishing source/replica association and the copy operation has not started. 5 - 'Preparing': preparation-in-progress. 6 - 'Synchronizing': sync-in-progress. 7 - 'Resyncing': resync-in-progress. 8 - 'Restoring': restore-in-progress. 9 - 'Fracturing': fracture-in-progress. 10 - 'Splitting': split-in-progress. 11 - 'Failing over': in the process of switching source and target. 12 - 'Failing back': Undoing the result of failover. 13 - 'Detaching': detach-in-progress. 14 - 'Aborting': abort-in-progress. 15 - 'Mixed': Applies to groups with element pairs with different statuses. Generally, the individual statuses need to be examined. 16 - 'Suspending': The copy operation is in the process of being suspended. 17 - 'Requires fracture': The requested operation has completed, however, the synchronization relationship needs to be fractured before further copy operations can be issued. 18 - 'Requires resync': The requested operation has completed, however, the synchronization relationship needs to be resynced before further copy operations can be issued. 19 - 'Requires activate': The requested operation has completed, however, the synchronization relationship needs to be activated before further copy operations can be issued. 20 - 'Pending': The flow of data has stopped momentarily due to limited bandwidth or busy system.161718192021CompletedDormantInitializingPreparingSynchronizingResyncingRestoringFracturingSplittingFailing overFailing backAbortingSuspendingRequires fractureRequires resyncRequires activatePendingDetachingProgressStatusSpecifies the percent of the work completed to reach synchronization. Must be set to NULL if implementation is not capable of providing this information.PercentSyncedCopyType describes the Replication Policy. Values are: 2 - 'Async': create and maintain an asynchronous copy of the source. 3 - 'Sync': create and maintain a synchronized copy of the source. 4 - 'UnSyncAssoc': create an unsynchronized copy and maintain an association to the source. 5 - 'UnSyncUnAssoc': create an unsynchronized copy with a temporary association that is deleted upon completion of the copy operation.AsyncSyncUnSyncAssocUnSyncUnAssocCopyTypeReplicaType provides information on how the Replica is being maintained. Values are: 2 - 'Full Copy': This indicates that a full copy of the source object is (or will be) generated . 3 - 'Before Delta': This indicates that the source object will be maintained as a delta data from the replica. 4 - 'After Delta': This indicates that the replica will be maintained as delta data from the source object. 5 - 'Log': This indicates that the replica object is being maintained as a log of changes to the source. 0 - 'Not Specified': The method of maintaining the copy is not specified.Not SpecifiedFull CopyBefore DeltaAfter DeltaLogReplicaTypeSyncState describes the state of the association with respect to Replication activity. Values are: 2 - 'Initialized': The link to enable replication is established and source/replica elements are associated, but the Copy engine has not started. 3 - 'PrepareInProgress': Preparation for Replication is in progress and the Copy engine has started. 4 - 'Prepared': All necessary preparation has completed. 5 - 'ResyncInProgress': Synchronization or Resynchronization is in progress. This may be the initial 'copy' or subsequent changes being copied. 6 - 'Synchronized': An Async or Sync replication is currently synchronized. When this value is set, SyncMaintained will be true. 7 - 'FractureInProgress': An operation to fracture an Async or Sync replication is in progress. 8 - 'QuiesceInProgress': A quiesce operation is in progress. 9 - 'Quiesced': The replication has been quiesced and is ready for a change. 10 - 'RestoreInProgress': An operation is in progress to copy the Synced object to the System object. 11 - 'Idle': The 'normal' state for an UnSyncAssoc replica. 12 - 'Broken': The relationship is non-functional due to errors in the source, the target, the path between the two or space constraints. 13 - 'Fractured': An Async or Sync replication is fractured. 14 - 'Frozen': All blocks copied from source to an UnSyncAssoc replica and the copy engine is stopped. 15 - 'CopyInProgress': A deferred background copy operation is in progress to copy the source to the replica target for an UnSyncAssoc association. PrepareInProgressResyncInProgressFracture In ProgressQuiesceInProgressQuiescedRestore In ProgresssIdleFrozenCopy In ProgressSyncStateCopyPriority allows the priority of background copy engine I/O to be managed relative to host I/O operations during a sequential background copy operation. Values are: 1 - 'Low': copy engine I/O lower priority than host I/O. 2 - 'Same': copy engine I/O has the same priority as host I/O. 3 - 'High': copy engine I/O has higher priority than host I/O.1Not ManagedLowSameHighCopyPriorityCopyMethodology specifies what copy methodology the copy engine uses to create and/or maintain the target element. Values are: 0 - 'Not Specified': The method of maintaining the copy is not specified. 3 - 'Full Copy': This indicates that a full copy of the source object is (or will be) generated. 4 - 'Incremental-Copy': Only changed data from source element is copied to target element. 5 - 'Differential-Copy': Only the new writes to the source element are copied to the target element. 6 - 'Copy-On-Write': Affected data is copied on the first write to the source or to the target elements. 7 - 'Copy-On-Access': Affected data is copied on the first access to the source element. 8 - 'Delta-Update': Difference based replication where after the initial copy, only updates to source are copied to target. 9 - 'Snap-And-Clone': The service creates a snapshot of the source element first, then uses the snapshot as the source of the copy operation to the target element.OtherImplementation decidesIncremental-CopyDifferential-CopyCopy-On-WriteCopy-On-AccessDelta-UpdateSnap-And-CloneCopyMethodologyRecovery Point Objective indicates the maximum interval in which data might be lost. For synchronous copy operations, RPO is 0. For asynchronous copy operations RPO represents the interval since the most recent transmission of data to the target element.RecoveryPointObjective1.0Synchronized status of a storage object and its Snapshots / Clones / Mirrors.ObjectId is a mandatory property that is used to opaquely and uniquely identify an instance of a class. ObjectIds must be unique within the scope of the management server (which is hosting the provider). The ObjectId is created and maintained for use of the Storage Management Providers and their clients to track instances of objects. If an object is visible through two different paths (for example: there are two separate Storage Management Providers that point to the same storage subsystem) then the same object may appear with two different ObjectIds. For determining if two object instances are the same object, refer to the UniqueId property.ObjectIdMSFT_StorageObjectUniqueId is a mandatory property that is used to uniquely identify a logical instance of a storage subsystem's object. This value must be the same for an object viewed by two or more provider instances (even if they are running on seperate management servers). UniqueId can be any globally unique, opaque value unless otherwise specified by a derived class.UniqueIdPassThroughIds is a comma-separated list of all implementation specific keys. It is used by storage management applications to access the vendor proprietary object model. This field should be in the form: key1='value1',key2='value2'.PassThroughIdsPassThroughServer is the name or address of the computer system hosting the proprietary storage provider classes.PassThroughServerPassThroughNamespace is the WBEM namespace that contains the proprietary storage provider classes.PassThroughNamespacePassThroughClass is the WBEM class name of the proprietary storage provider object.PassThroughClassCommon base class for all Storage Management Provider objectsPrimary classification of the error. 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 the to 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.Communications ErrorQuality of Service ErrorSoftware ErrorHardware ErrorEnvironmental ErrorSecurity ErrorOversubscription ErrorUnavailable Resource ErrorUnsupported Operation ErrorDMTF ReservedCIM_Error.OtherErrorTypeErrorTypeCIM_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.OwningEntityAn 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.222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130Adapter/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 return 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.CIMStatusCodeCIMStatusCodeDescription2.22.1CIM::InteropCIM_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. Instances of this type MAY be included as part of the response to a CIM Operation.Provides extra status information about an extrinsic method's invocationMSFT_StorageExtendedStatusThis property is identical to the ObjectId field of the disk object that contains this partition.MSFT_Disk.ObjectIdDiskIdMSFT_PartitionThe operating system's number for the disk that contains this partition. Disk numbers may not necessarily remain the same across reboots.MSFT_Disk.NumberDiskNumberThe operating system's number for the partition. Ordering is based on the partition's offset, relative to other partitions. This means that the value for this property may change based off of the partition configuration in the offset range preceding this partition.PartitionNumberThe currently assigned drive letter to the partition. This property is NULL if no drive letter has been assigned.DriveLetterThis property is an array of all the various mount points for the partition. This list includes drive letters, as well as mounted folders.AccessPathsOnlineNo MediaFailedOfflineOperationalStatusTransitionStateThis property indicates the partition's offset from the beginning of the disk, measured in bytes.BytesOffsetTotal size of the partition, measured in bytes.SizeThis property indicates the partition's MBR type. This property is only valid when the disk's PartitionStyle property is set to 1 - 'MBR' and will be NULL for all other partition styles.FAT12FAT16ExtendedHugeIFSFAT32MbrTypeThis property indicates the partition's GPT type. This property is only valid when the disk's PartitionStyle property is set to 2 - 'GPT' and will be NULL for all other partition styles.{c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b}{e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215ae}{ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7}{5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3}{af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad}{de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac}System PartitionBasic dataLDM MetadataLDM DataMicrosoft RecoveryGptTypeThis property is a string representation of the partition's GPT GUID. This property is only valid if the disk's PartitionStyle property is set to 2 - 'GPT' and will be NULL for all other partition stlyes.GuidIsReadOnlyIsOfflineIsSystemIsBootSignifies whether or not the partition is active and can be booted. This property is only relevant for MBR disks.IsActiveIf this property is set to TRUE, the partition is not detected by the mount manager. As a result, the partition does not receive a drive letter, does not receive a volume GUID path, does not host volume mount points, and is not enumerated by calls to FindFirstVolume and FindNextVolume. This ensures that applications such as disk defragmenter do not access the partition. The Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) uses this attribute on its shadow copies.IsHiddenIf this property is set to TRUE, the partition is a shadow copy of another partition. This attribute is used by the Volume Shadow Copy service (VSS). This attribute is an indication for file system filter driver-based software (such as antivirus programs) to avoid attaching to the volume. An application can use this attribute to differentiate a shadow copy partition from a production partition. For example, an application that performs a fast recovery will break a shadow copy virtual disk by clearing the read-only and hidden attributes and this attribute. This attribute is set when the shadow copy is created and cleared when the shadow copy is broken.IsShadowCopyIsDAXIf this property is set to TRUE, the operating system does not assign a drive letter automatically when the partition is discovered. This is only honored for GPT disks and is assumed to be FALSE for MBR disks. This attribute is useful in storage area network (SAN) environments.NoDefaultDriveLetterExtendedStatusMIReturnDeleteObjectGetAccessPathsAccessPathAssignDriveLetterAddAccessPathRemoveAccessPathResizeSizeMinSizeMaxGetSupportedSizeSetAttributesRepresents a partition on a disk.The object type of this replica peer.0x80000x80010x8002VirtualDiskVolumePartitionReplicationGroupStorageSubSystemPeerObjectTypeMSFT_ReplicaPeerThe ObjectId of the replica peer within the replica's storage subsystem.PeerObjectIdThe name of the replica peer within the replica's storage subsystem.PeerObjectNameThe UniqueId of the replica peer within the replica's storage subsystem.PeerUniqueIdThe subsystem name of the replica peer within the replica's storage subsystem.PeerSubsystemNameIf the SMP is of type 2 - 'SMI-S', this field contains the protocol, computer host name, and port of the SMI-S server. This field will be NULL otherwise.PeerProviderURIIndicates if the ReplicaPeer is primary i.e: If the ReplicaPeer is a System Element and not a Synced ElementIsPrimaryPopulated when "Type" has the value of "EmbeddedInstance".MSFT_ReplicaPeer.PeerObjectTypePeerObjectAn enumerable object that represents an object in a target subsystem for which there is a replication relationship.MSFT_PartitionToReplicaPeerReplicaPeerAssociation between replicated partitionsWSP_PartitionToReplicaPeerWSP_ReplicaPeerEnumeration indicating the supported object types associated with these replication capabilities.SupportedObjectTypesMSFT_ReplicationCapabilitiesEnumeration indicating the supported SyncType/Mode/Local-or-Remote combinations.Synchronous Mirror LocalAsynchronous Mirror LocalSynchronous Mirror RemoteAsynchronous Mirror RemoteSynchronous Snapshot LocalAsynchronous Snapshot LocalSynchronous Snapshot RemoteAsynchronous Snapshot RemoteSynchronous Clone LocalAsynchronous Clone LocalSynchronous Clone RemoteAsynchronous Clone RemoteSynchronous TokenizedClone LocalAsynchronous TokenizedClone LocalSynchronous TokenizedClone RemoteAsynchronous TokenizedClone RemoteAdaptive Mirror LocalAdaptive Mirror RemoteAdaptive Snapshot LocalAdaptive Snapshot RemoteAdaptive Clone LocalAdaptive Clone RemoteAdaptive TokenizedClone LocalAdaptive TokenizedClone RemoteSupportedReplicationTypesAn array of supported features of partition objects for replication.Supports GUID Partition TableSupports MBR PartitionSupportedReplicatedPartitionFeaturesSupports NTFS File SystemSupports ReFS File SystemSupports Cluster Shared VolumeSupportedLogVolumeFeaturesMinimum log size in bytes supported for replication.SupportedMinimumLogSizeMaximum log size in bytes supported for replication.SupportedMaximumLogSizeDefault value for recovery pointDefaultRecoveryPointObjectiveIndicates if Replication Groups is supportedSupportsReplicationGroupIndicates if empty Replicaiotn Groups are allowedSupportsEmptyReplicationGroupIndicates if this is a fully discovered modelSupportsFullDiscoveryIndicates if CreateReplicationShip operation is supportedSupportsCreateReplicationRelationshipMethodEnumeration indicating what operations will be executed as asynchronous jobs. If an operation is included in both this and SupportedSynchronousActions properties then the underlying implementation is indicating that it may or may not create a job. Note: the following methods are not supported asynchronously, hence the gap between 11 and 19: - CreateGroup - DeleteGroup - AddMembers - RemoveMembers - AddReplicationEntity - AddServiceAccessPoint - AddSharedSecret.CreateElementReplicaCreateGroupReplicaCreateSynchronizationAspectModifyReplicaSynchronizationModifyListSynchronizationModifySettingsDefineStateGetAvailableTargetElementsGetPeerSystemsGetReplicationRelationshipsGetServiceAccessPointsCreateListReplicaCreateGroupReplicaFromElementsGetReplicationRelationshipInstancesModifyListSettingsDefineStateCreateRemoteReplicationCollectionAddToRemoteReplicationCollectionRemoveFromRemoteReplicationCollectionGetSynchronizationAspectsGetSynchronizationAspectInstancesCreateGroupReplicaFromElementSynchronizationsAddElementsToGroupSynchronizedConfirmTargetDataCreateListSynchronizationAspectCIM_ReplicationServiceCapabilities.SupportedSynchronousActionsSupportedAsynchronousActionsEnumeration indicating what operations will be executed synchronously -- without the creation of a job. If an operation is included in both this property and SupportedAsynchronousActions then the underlying implementation is indicating that it may or may not create a job. Note: the following methods are not supported asynchronously: - CreateGroup - DeleteGroup - AddMembers - RemoveMembers - AddReplicationEntity - AddServiceAccessPoint - AddSharedSecret.CreateGroupDeleteGroupAddMembersRemoveMembersAddReplicationEntityAddServiceAccessPointAddSharedSecretCIM_ReplicationServiceCapabilities.SupportedAsynchronousActionsSupportedSynchronousActionsMSFT_ReplicationCapabilities.SupportedReplicationTypesReplicationTypeSupportedOperationsGetSupportedOperationsSupportedGroupOperationsGetSupportedGroupOperationsFeaturesGetSupportedFeaturesCIM_ReplicationServiceCapabilities.SupportedReplicationTypesGroupFeaturesGetSupportedGroupFeaturesSupportedCopyStatesGetSupportedCopyStatesGetSupportedGroupCopyStatesDefaultRecoveryPointRecoveryPointValuesRecoveryPointIndicatorGetRecoveryPointDataRepresents the replication capabilities of a storage subsystem.WSP_ReplicationCapabilitiesMSFT_StorageJobOutParamsA system defined name for this storage job.NameMSFT_StorageJobThe Description property provides a textual description of the storage job operation.The time interval that the job has been executing or the total execution time if the storage job is complete.ElapsedTimeIf the operation that this storage job was tracking has failed, the provider will set this with an error code defined by the method that invoked the operation. If this job tracked a background task, the error code can be set to any valid Storage Management error code as defined in the value map below. If there was no error, this property must be set to 0 - 'Success'. This property should be NULL until the operation has completed.ErrorCodeA free-form string that contains the vendor error description.ErrorDescriptionThe current execution state of the storage job.13..32767NewStartingRunningShutting DownTerminatedKilledServiceQuery PendingVendor ReservedJobStateA free-form string that represents the status of the job. The primary status is reflected in the inherited OperationalStatus property. JobStatus provides additional, implementation-specific details.JobStatusThis property indicates whether the times represented in the StartTime, TimeOfLastStateChange, and TimeSubmitted properties represent local times or UTC times. Time values are synchronized worldwide by using the enumeration value 2 - 'UTC Time'.Local TimeUTC TimeLocalOrUtcTimeIndicates the current statuses of the element.OKDegradedStressedPredictive FailureErrorNon-Recoverable ErrorStoppingStoppedIn ServiceNo ContactLost CommunicationSupporting Entity in ErrorPower ModeRelocatingStrings describing the various OperationalStatus array values. For example, if "Stopping" is the value assigned to OperationalStatus, this property may contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped. Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus.StatusDescriptionsThe percentage of the job that has completed at the time that this value is requested.PercentPercentCompleteIndicates the number of bytes processed by this job so far.BytesProcessedIndicates the total number of bytes being processed by this job.BytesTotalThe time that the job was actually started.StartTimeThe amount of time that the Job is retained after it has finished executing, regardless of whether it failed during execution. The job must remain in existence for some period of time regardless of the value of the DeleteOnCompletion property. TimeBeforeRemovalThe date or time when the state of the job last changed. If the state of the job has not changed and this property is populated, it must be set to a 0 interval value. If a state change was requested, but was rejected or not yet processed, the property must not be updated.TimeOfLastStateChangeThe time that the job was submitted to execute. A value of all zeroes indicates that the owning element is not capable of reporting a date and time.TimeSubmittedIf TRUE, the storage job will be automatically deleted after a short time interval.DeleteOnCompletionIf TRUE, this storage job represents an automated background task initiated by the storage subsystem. For all user / management initiated operations, this value should be set to FALSE.IsBackgroundTaskDescribes the recovery action to be taken for an unsuccessfully run job. The possible values are: 0 - 'Unknown' meaning it is unknown as to what recovery action to take 1 - 'Other' indicating that the recovery action will be specified in the OtherRecoveryAction property 2 - 'Do Not Continue' meaning stop the execution of the job and appropriately update its status 3 - 'Continue With Next Job' meaning continue with the next job in the queue 4 - 'Re-run Job' indicating that the job should be re-run Do Not ContinueContinue With Next JobRe-run JobRecoveryActionDenotes a vendor-specific recovery action to be taken for an unsuccessfully run job. This value should only be set if RecoveryAction is set to 1 - 'Other'.OtherRecoveryActionRequests that the state of the job be changed to the value specified in the RequestedState parameter. Invoking the RequestStateChange method multiple times could result in earlier requests being overwritten or lost.4096409740001400024600046001SuccessNot SupportedUnspecified ErrorInvalid ParameterState transition startedInvalid state transitionAccess deniedThere are not enough resources to complete the operation.Cannot connect to the storage provider.The storage provider cannot connect to the storage subsystem.RequestStateChange changes the state of a job. The possible values are as follows: 2 - 'Start' changes the state to 'Running'. 3 - 'Suspend' stops the job temporarily. The intention is to subsequently restart the job with a second call to RequestStateChange requesting 1 - 'Start'. It might be possible to enter the 'Service' state while suspended. (This is job-specific.) 4 - 'Terminate' stops the job cleanly, saving data, preserving the state, and shutting down all underlying processes in an orderly manner. 5 - 'Kill' terminates the job immediately with no requirement to save data or preserve the state. 6 - 'Service' puts the job into a vendor-specific service state. It might be possible to restart the job.7..32767StartSuspendTerminateKillRequestedStateRequestStateChangeGetExtendedStatusChannelsMessagesGetMessagesOutParametersGetOutParametersStorage jobs represent long running operations on a storage subsystem. These operations can either be user-initiated through the various management interfaces defined by this MOF, or automatically by intelligent storage subsystems.A unique identifier for the faultFaultIdMSFT_StorageDiagnoseResultA string that uniquely identifies the type of fault.FaultTypeA unique identifier of the object that triggered the fault.FaultingObjectUniqueIdA string that uniquely identifies the type of the object that triggered the fault.FaultingObjectTypeThe description of the object that triggered the faultFaultingObjectDescriptionThe location of the object that triggered the faultFaultingObjectLocationThe formatted message describing the reason for the faultReasonFree form descriptions of the recommended actions to take to resolve the cause of the fault.Denotes the perceived severity of the event from the notifier's point of view. 0 - 'Unknown': The severity is unknown or indeterminate. 2 - 'Information': The event is for informative purposes. 3 - 'Degraded/Warning': Action may be required by the user. 4 - 'Minor': Action is needed, but the situation is not serious at this time. 5 - 'Major': Immediate action is needed. 6 - 'Critical': Immediate action is needed and the scope of the issue is broad. 7 - 'Fatal/NonRecoverable': An error has occurred, but it is too late to take remedial action. Object representing the result of a Diagnose method call on a storage object.The total logical size of all files on the volume, in bytes. This is an estimate of the volume used space if deduplication feature was disabled.UnoptimizedSizeMSFT_DedupPropertiesThe difference between the logical size of the optimized files and the logical size of the store (the deduplicated user data plus deduplication metadata).SavingsSizeThe ratio of deduplication savings to the logical size of all of the files on the volume, expressed as a percentage.SavingsRateThe number of optimized files on the volume.OptimizedFilesCountThe total logical size of all optimized files on the volume, in bytes.OptimizedFilesSizeThe ratio of deduplication savings to the logical size of all optimized files on the volume, expressed as a percentage.OptimizedFilesSavingsRateThe number of files that currently qualify for optimization.InPolicyFilesCountThe aggregate size of all files that currently qualify for optimization.InPolicyFilesSizeVolume deduplication properties.The type of Health Action.TypeMSFT_HealthActionThe short summary description of the action.The message parameters that are plugged into the default message template for the Health Action type. These can be plugged into a custom message.MessageParametersThe full description of the action.This is the error code if the action failed. This should be set to 0 if the action was successful. This should be NULL until the action has completed.A free-form string that can contain a vendor-specific error description if the action failed.Current high level state of the action.StateA free-form string that provides implementation-specific status of the action.StatusThe percentage of the action that has completed at the time that this value is requested.This class represents health-related system activities that are rolled up and scoped by the three designated health-monitored classes, i.e. MSFT_StorageSubsystem, MSFT_FileShare, and MSFT_Volume.Drive letter assigned to the volume.MSFT_VolumeGuid path of the volume.PathThe health status of the Volume. 0 - 'Healthy': The volume is functioning normally. 1 - 'Warning': The volume is still functioning, but has detected errors or issues that require administrator intervention. 2 - 'Unhealthy': The volume is not functioning, due to errors or failures. The volume needs immediate attention from an administrator.HealthyWarningUnhealthyHealthStatusAn array of values that denote the current operational status of the volume. 0 - 'Unknown': The operational status is unknown. 1 - 'Other': A vendor-specific OperationalStatus has been specified by setting the OtherOperationalStatusDescription property. 2 - 'OK': The volume is responding to commands and is in a normal operating state. 3 - 'Degraded': The volume is responding to commands, but is not running in an optimal operating state. 4 - 'Stressed': The volume is functioning, but needs attention. For example, the volume might be overloaded or overheated. 5 - 'Predictive Failure': The volume is functioning, but a failure is likely to occur in the near future. 6 - 'Error': An error has occurred. 7 - 'Non-Recoverable Error': A non-recoverable error has occurred. 8 - 'Starting': The volume is in the process of starting. 9 - 'Stopping': The volume is in the process of stopping. 10 - 'Stopped': The volume was stopped or shut down in a clean and orderly fashion. 11 - 'In Service': The volume is being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered. 12 - 'No Contact': The storage provider has knowledge of the volume, but has never been able to establish communication with it. 13 - 'Lost Communication': The storage provider has knowledge of the volume and has contacted it successfully in the past, but the volume is currently unreachable. 14 - 'Aborted': Similar to Stopped, except that the volume stopped abruptly and may require configuration or maintenance. 15 - 'Dormant': The volume is reachable, but it is inactive. 16 - 'Supporting Entity in Error': This status value does not necessarily indicate trouble with the volume, but it does indicate that another device or connection that the volume depends on may need attention. 17 - 'Completed': The volume has completed an operation. This status value should be combined with OK, Error, or Degraded, depending on the outcome of the operation. 0xD00D - 'Scan Needed': In Windows-based storage subsystems, this indicates a scan is needed but not repair. 0xD00E - 'Spot Fix Needed': In Windows-based storage subsystems, this indicates limited repair is needed. 0xD00F - 'Full Repair Needed': In Windows-based storage subsystems, this indicates full repair is needed.0xD00D0xD00E0xD00FScan NeededSpot Fix NeededFull Repair NeededFile system on the volume.FileSystemFile system label of the volume.FileSystemLabelThe underlying file system type of the volume.ThresholdUFSHFSFATNTFS4NTFS5XFSAFSEXT2EXT3ReiserFSNTFSReFSCSVFS_NTFSCSVFS_ReFSFileSystemTypeTotal size of the volumeAvailable space on the volumeSizeRemainingDenotes the type of the volume.Invalid Root PathRemovableFixedRemoteCD-ROMRAM DiskDriveTypeIndicates the deduplication mode of the volume.DisabledGeneralPurposeHyperVBackupNotAvailableDedupModeThe allocation unit size of the volume.AllocationUnitSizeCreatedStorageJobFullForceCompressShortFileNameSupportSetIntegrityStreamsUseLargeFRSDisableHeatGatheringFormattedVolumeFormatOfflineScanAndFixScanSpotFixOutputRepairReTrimAnalyzeDefragSlabConsolidateTierOptimizeNormalPriorityOptimizeSetFileSystemLabelSupportedFileSystemsGetSupportedFileSystemsSupportedClusterSizesGetSupportedClusterSizesCorruptionCountGetCorruptionCountVolumeScrubEnabledGetAttributesEnableVolumeScrubFlushDiagnoseResultsDiagnoseSetDedupModeDedupPropertiesGetDedupPropertiesActionResultsGetActionsRepresents a volume on the system.TODOTargetElementSupplierMSFT_ReplicationSettingsThinProvisioningPolicyA set of volumes where the replication journal for the ReplicationGroup is hosted.LogDevicesSize of replication journal in units of bytes. Size must be in multiples of gigabytes.LogSizeInBytesMinimum number of synchronous replication partnerships that are in synchronous replication state for I/O to continue on source Replication Group.ReplicationQuorumRepresents the settings to be configured on a group or sync pair.A user-friendly string representing the name of the replication group.FriendlyNameMSFT_ReplicationGroupA user-friendly string representing the description of the replication group.Denotes the current health status of the replication group. Health of a group is derived from the health of the backing storage replicas. 0 - 'Healthy': All replicas are in a healthy state. 1 - 'Warning': The majority of replicas are healthy, but one or more may be not fully synchronized. 2 - 'Unhealthy': The majority of replicas are unhealthy or in a failed state.Indicates the current operating conditions of the group. Unlike HealthStatus, this field indicates the status of hardware, software, and infrastructure issues related to this group, and can contain multiple values.TargetStorageSubsystemTargetGroupObjectIdTargetStoragePoolObjectIdReplicationSettingsCreatedReplicaPeerCreateReplicaOperationTargetGroupSourceStorageObjectsTargetStorageObjectsSyncPairsSetReplicationRelationshipSetReplicationSettingsGetReplicationSettingsStorageObjectsAddMemberRemoveMemberSetFriendlyNameA replication group represents a consistency grouping of storage replicas.A user-friendly string representing the name of the fault domain object.MSFT_StorageFaultDomainA user settable description of the fault domain object.This field represents the name of the company responsible for the hardware backing the fault domain oject. For physical disk it must match the disk's SCSI inquiry data.ManufacturerThis field represents the model number of the hardware. For physical disk it must match the disk's SCSI inquiry data.ModelThis field represents the serial number of the hardware. For physical disk it must match the disk's SCSI inquiry data.SerialNumberThis field is a free-form string indicating where the hardware is located.PhysicalLocation0xD0040xD0050xD0060xD0070xD0080xD0150xD0160xD0170xD018..Failed MediaStale MetadataIO ErrorUnrecognized MetadataRemoving From PoolIn Maintenance ModeUpdating FirmwareOperationalDetailsCommon base class for all storage fault domain objectsThe unique id of the storage tier associated with this extent.StorageTierUniqueIdMSFT_PhysicalExtentThe unique id of the virtual disk associated with this extent.VirtualDiskUniqueIdThe byte offset of this extent from the start of the virtual disk.VirtualDiskOffsetThe column number associated with this extent.ColumnNumberThe copy number associated with this extent.CopyNumberThe copy number of the replacement for this extent.ReplacementCopyNumberThe unique id of the physical disk associated with this extent.PhysicalDiskUniqueIdThe byte offset of this extent from the start of the physical disk.PhysicalDiskOffsetThe size of this extent in bytes.The flags associated with this extent.FlagsThe operational statuses associated with this extent.The operational details associated with this extent.Physical extent properties.UniqueIdFormat indicates the type of identifier used in the UniqueId field. The identifier used in UniqueId must be the highest available identifier using the following order of preference: 8 (highest), 3, 2, 1, 0 (lowest). For example: if the physical disk device exposes identifiers of type 0, 1, and 3, UniqueId must be the identifier of type 3, and UniqueIdFormat should be set to 3.Vendor IdEUI64FCPH NameSCSI Name StringMSFT_StorageObject.UniqueIdUniqueIdFormatMSFT_PhysicalDiskDeviceId is an address or other identifier that uniquely names the physical disk.DeviceIdThis field describes the intended usage of this physical disk within a concrete pool. Storage pools are required to follow the assigned policy for a physical disk. 1 - 'Auto-Select': This physical disk should only be used for data storage. 2 - 'Manual-Select': This physical disk should only be used if manually selected by an administrator at the time of virtual disk creation. A manual-select disk is selected using the PhysicalDisksToUse parameter to CreateVirtualDisk. 3 - 'Hot Spare': This physical disk should be used as a hot spare. 4 - 'Retired': This physical disk should be retired from use. At a minimum, no new allocations should go to this disk. If the virtual disks that reside on this disk are repaired, the data should be moved to another active physical disk.Auto-SelectManual-SelectHot SpareRetiredJournalUsageThis field describes the supported usages of this physical disk.SupportedUsagesThis field is a string representation of the physical disk's part number or SKU.PartNumberThis field is a string representation of the physical disk's firmware version.FirmwareVersionThis field is a string representation of the physical disk's software version.SoftwareVersionIndicates the total physical storage size of the disk in bytesThis field indicates the sum of used space on this physical disk. This should include usage from all storage pools and other data stored on the disk.AllocatedSizeThis field indicates the size in bytes of the user data footprint from virtual disks on this physical disk.VirtualDiskFootprint18..SCSIATAPIATA1394SSAFibre ChannelUSBRAIDiSCSISASSATASDMMCVirtualFile Backed VirtualStorage SpacesNVMeBusTypeThis field indicates the physical sector size of the physical disk in bytes. For example: for 4K native and 512 emulated disks, the value should be 4096.PhysicalSectorSizeThis field indicates the logical sector size of the physical disk in bytes. For example: a 4K native disk should report 4096, while a 512 emulated disk should report 512.LogicalSectorSizeThis field indicates the rotational speed of spindle-based physical disks. For solid state devices (SSDs) or other non-rotational media, this field should set to 0. For rotating media which has an unknown speed, this field should be set to -1 (UINT32_MAX).RPMSpindleSpeedIndicates whether the physical disk's identification LEDs are active or not. This is typically used in maintenance operations.IsIndicationEnabledIndicates the enclosure number in which the disk physically residesEnclosureNumberIndicates the enclosure slot number in which the disk physically residesSlotNumberStoragePoolUniqueIdIndicates whether this physical disk can be added to a concrete pool or notCanPoolIndicates the reason why this physical disk cannot be added to a concrete pool0x80030x8004..In a PoolNot HealthyRemovable MediaIn Use by ClusterInsufficient CapacitySpare DiskReserved by subsystemVerification in progressVerification failedFirmware not compliantHardware not compliantCannotPoolReasonIf CannotPoolReason contains 1 - 'Other', this field contains the string representing the vendor defined reason why this physical disk cannot be added to a concrete pool. This property must be NULL if CannotPoolReason does not contain 1 - 'Other'.OtherCannotPoolReasonDescriptionIndicates whether this physical disk is partially consumed by a system or service whose use is outside of normal storage pool operations.IsPartialMedia type of this physical diskUnspecifiedHDDSSDMediaTypeA string representation of the Adapter's serial number.AdapterSerialNumberPhysicalExtentsGetPhysicalExtentThis method allows a user to perform certain maintenance tasks on the physical disk. 4800648007The storage pool could not complete the operation because its health or operational status does not permit it.The storage pool could not complete the operation because its configuration is read-only.If set to TRUE, this instructs the physical disk to enable its indication LED. The indication LED should remain enabled until a second call to Maintenance is made with this parameter specified as FALSE.EnableIndicationExtendedStatus allows the storage provider to return extended (implementation specific) error information.MaintenanceEnableMaintenanceModeIgnoreDetachedVirtualDisksMaintenance2This method resets the health and operational status of the physical disk. Exact behavior of this method is dependent on whether this physical disk belongs to a concrete pool. If it is a member of a concrete pool, the health and operational statuses should be reset to 1 - 'Healthy', and 1 - 'OK', respectively. If any additional errors are detected after Reset, the health and operational statuses should reflect these new errors. If the physical disk is not a member of a concrete pool, then this method should not only reset the health and operational statuses, but it should return the disk into a state where it is usable as storage for a concrete pool. For example: If a physical disk had become missing and then has reappeared (after it has been replaced) this physical disk is expected to be in the primordial pool only with an operational status indicating its data is either split or unrecognized. Calling Reset should clear the physical disk of any data, remove any remaining ties to its former concrete pool, and return the disk to a healthy, usable state.ResetThis method allows the physical disk to be renamed.This method allows the physical disk's description to be changed.SetDescriptionThis method allows the physical disk's usage to be updated.SetUsageThis method allows the physical disk's attributes to be updated.IsDeviceCacheEnabledIsPowerProtectedSupportsUpdateNumberOfSlotsActiveSlotNumberIsSlotWritableFirmwareVersionInSlotGetFirmwareInformationImagePathUpdateFirmwareA subsystem drive or spindle.Friendly name of the storage tier, defined by the userMSFT_StorageTierA user settable description of the storage tierSize of the tier on the virtual disk. This property is available only when the storage tier is part of a virtual disk. The property is unspecified for pool-level storage tiers.FootprintOnPoolProvisioningTypeMedia type of this storage tierFaultDomainAwarenessColumnIsolationSpecifies the name of the resiliency setting that should be used for storage tier creation.MSFT_ResiliencySetting.NameResiliencySettingNamePhysicalDiskRedundancyNumberOfDataCopiesNumberOfGroupsNumberOfColumnsInterleaveParityLayoutThis method deletes the storage tier.This method is available only when the SupportsStorageTierDeletion propertyon the storage subsystem is set to TRUE. If it is set to FALSE, this methodwill fail with MI_RESULT_NOT_SUPPORTED.If RunAsJob is set to TRUE and this method takes a while to execute, this parameter returns a reference to the storage job used to track the long running operation.Resizes the storage tier on the virtual disk. This method is not available for pool-level storage tiers.40000Not enough available capacityThis method allows the storage tier to be renamed.This method allows the user to update or set various attributes on the storage tier. Note that not all parameters must be specified, and only those given will be updated.SetAttributes2This method allows the storage tier's description to be changed.This method returns the supported sizes for a new storage tier. These sizes can either be returned in an array of all supported sizes, through a min, max, and divisor, or both.40003Cache out of dateSpecifies the name of the resiliency setting that should be used when determining the supported sizes. Note that the sizes returned may be different depending on the resiliency setting.This output parameter will contain an array of all of the supported sizes for the storage tier. This parameter may be NULL if the number of supported sizes is large, but is useful for storage tiers that only support a select number of tier sizes.SupportedSizesThis parameter denotes the minimum supported size that a tier created in this pool can be.TierSizeMinThis parameter denotes the maximum supported size that a tier created in this pool can be.TierSizeMaxThis parameter indicates the interval in which the supported sizes increment. For example: If the minimum supported size is 10 GB, and this parameter is 2 GB, then the supported sizes for this pool would be 10 GB, 12 GB, 14 GB, etc. until the maximum supported size is reached.TierSizeDivisorA storage tier.A user-settable, display-oriented string representing the name of the virtual disk.MSFT_VirtualDiskName is a semi-unique (scoped to the owning storage subsystem), human-readable string used to identify the virtual disk.VPD83NAA6VPD83NAA5VPD83Type2VPD83Type1VPD83Type0SNVMNodeWWNNAAT10VIDNameFormatUniqueIdFormat indicates the type of identifier used in the UniqueId field. The identifier used in UniqueId must be the highest available identifier using the following order of preference: 8 (highest), 3, 2, 1, 0 (lowest). For example: if the virtual disk device exposes identifiers of type 0, 1, and 3, UniqueId must be the identifier of type 3, and UniqueIdFormat should be set to 3.Certain values for UniqueIdFormat may include various sub-formats. This field is a free-form string used to describe the specific format used in UniqueId.MSFT_VirtualDisk.UniqueIdFormatUniqueIdFormatDescriptionThis field indicates the intended usage for this virtual disk.UnrestrictedReserved for ComputerSystem (the block server)Reserved by Replication ServicesReserved by Migration ServicesLocal Replica SourceRemote Replica SourceLocal Replica TargetRemote Replica TargetLocal Replica Source or TargetRemote Replica Source or TargetDelta Replica TargetElement ComponentReserved as Pool ContributorComposite Volume MemberComposite VirtualDisk MemberReserved for SparingIf the virtual disk's Usage field is set to 1 - 'Other', this field must contain a description of the vendor or user defined usage. If Usage is not set to 1 - 'Other', this field must not be set.OtherUsageDescriptionDenotes the current health status of the virtual disk. Health of a virtual disk is derived from the health of the backing physical disks, and whether or not the virtual disk can maintain the required levels of resiliency. 0 - 'Healthy': All physical disks are present and in a healthy state. 1 - 'Warning': The majority of physical disks are healthy, but one or more may be failing I/O requests. 2 - 'Unhealthy': The majority of physical disks are unhealthy or in a failed state, and the virtual disk no longer has data integrity.Indicates the current operating conditions of the virtual disk. Unlike HealthStatus, this field indicates the status of hardware, software, and infrastructure issues related to this virtual disk, and can contain multiple values. Various operational statuses are defined. 11 - 'In Service': describes a virtual disk being configured, maintained, or otherwise administered. 0xD002 - 'Detached': This value is reserved for Windows. This value indicates a virtual disk that is visible to the host system but does not have a disk device object. 0xD003 - 'Incomplete': describes a virtual disk which does not have enough redundancy remaining to successfully repair or regenerate its data.0xD0020xD003DetachedIncompleteIf OperationalStatus contains 1 - 'Other', this field contains the string representing the vendor defined operational status. This property must be NULL if OperationalStatus does not contain 1 - 'Other'.OtherOperationalStatusDescriptionThe logical size of the virtual disk measured in bytesThe currently allocated size of the virtual disk. If the virtual disk's ProvisioningType is 2 - 'Fixed', this value should equal Size. If the ProvisioningType is 1 - 'Thin', this value is the amount of space actually allocated (i.e. some value less than Size).This field indicates the total storage pool capacity being consumed by this virtual disk. For example: in the case of a 2-way mirrored virtual disk of size 1 GB, the footprint on the pool will be approximately 2 GB.Indicates whether or not there are tiers associated with this virtual disk.IsTieredDenotes the provisioning scheme of the virtual disk. 1 - 'Thin' indicates that the virtual disk's capacity is allocated on demand. 2 - 'Fixed' indicates that the virtual disk's capacity is fully allocated upon creation. ThinSpecifies the allocation unit size in bytes for this virtual disk.Determines the current allocation behavior for this virtual disk. Enclosure aware virtual disks will intelligently pick the physical disks to use for their redundancy. If TRUE, the virtual disk will attempt to use physical disks from different enclosures to balance the fault tolerance between two (or more) physical enclosures.IsEnclosureAwareDetermines the current allocation behavior for this virtual disk. Fault domain aware virtual disks will intelligently pick the physical disks to use for their redundancy to balance the fault tolerance between two (or more) fault domain units of the specified type.PhysicalDiskStorageEnclosureStorageScaleUnitStorageChassisStorageRackThe name of the resiliency setting used to create this virtual disk.This field indicates how many backing physical disks can fail without compromising data redundancy. For example: RAID 0 cannot tolerate any failures, RAID 5 can tolerate a single drive failure, and RAID 6 can tolerate 2 failures.This field indicates the number of complete data copies that are being maintained. For example, RAID 5 maintains 1 copy of data, whereas RAID 1 maintains at least 2 copies.This field indicates the number of underlying physical disks across which data for this virtual disk is striped.This field indicates the number of bytes that will form a strip in common striping-based resiliency settings. The strip is defined as the size of the portion of a stripe that lies on one physical disk. Thus, Interleave * NumberOfColumns will yield the size of one stripe of user data.This field indicates what type of parity layout is being used for parity resiliency settings. This field should be NULL if the virtual disk does not use a parity resiliency setting.Non-rotated ParityRotated ParityRequestNoSinglePointOfFailureIndicates whether the virtual disk is available for read and/or write accessReadableWriteableRead/WriteWrite OnceAccessIndicates whether this virtual disk is a snapshot of another virtual diskIsSnapshotIf TRUE, this virtual disk will only be attached to the system if an explicit call is made to the Attach method. Note that this property is specific to Storage Spaces.IsManualAttachIsDeduplicationEnabledNumberOfAvailableCopiesDenotes the reason why this virtual disk is detached. This field will only be set when the virtual disk's OperationalStatus includes 0xD002 - 'Detached'. Note that this field is specific to Storage Spaces.NoneBy PolicyMajority Disks UnhealthyDetachedReasonSize of the write cache for the virtual diskWriteCacheSizeSize of the read cache for the virtual diskReadCacheSizeThis method deletes the virtual disk. After this method is called, the space used by the virtual disk will be reclaimed and the user will be unable to reverse the delete operation.50002Method Parameters Checked - Job StartedThe virtual disk could not complete the operation because another computer controls its configuration.This parameter returns a reference to the storage job used to track the long running operation.This method shows a virtual disk to an initiator. This operation is also known as 'exposing' or 'unmasking' a virtual disk.520015300054000The HostType requested is not supported.The initiator address specified is not validThe target port address specified is not valid.An array of target port addresses from which the virtual disk should be shownTargetPortAddressesThe address of the initiator to which the virtual disk should be shownInitiatorAddressThis field indicates the operating system type running on the host of the initiator port.22..32767StandardSolarisHPUXOpenVMSTru64NetwareSequentAIXDGUXDynixIrixCisco iSCSI Storage RouterLinuxMicrosoft WindowsOS400TRESPASSHI-UXVMware ESXiMicrosoft Windows Server 2008Microsoft Windows Server 2003HostTypeShowThis method hides a virtual disk from an initiator. This operation is also known as 'unexposing' or 'masking' a virtual disk.An array of target port addresses from which the virtual disk should be hidden. Note: this array may contain a subset of the addresses originally given in Show.The address of the initiator to which the virtual disk should be hiddenHideThis method creates a point in time snapshot of the virtual disk.480004800148005This operation is not supported on primordial storage pools.The storage pool is reserved for special usage only.The specified storage pool could not be found.The desired name of the snapshot virtual diskThis field indicates which storage pool should be used to hold the created snapshot. If this field is not set, this method will default to using the same storage pool that contains the source virtual disk.TargetStoragePoolNameCreatedVirtualDiskCreateSnapshotThis method creates a clone of the virtual disk, resulting in another virtual disk with identical data to the source.The desired name of the virtual disk cloneThis field indicates which storage pool should be used to hold the created clone. If this field is not set, this method will default to using the same storage pool that contains the source virtual disk.CreateCloneThis method allows a virtual disk to be resized. The size specified must be in the range of valid values given by the GetSupportedSize method on the storage pool object.50003In UseSize Not SupportedThe virtual disk could not complete the operation because its health or operational status does not permit it.As input, this parameter contains the requested size for the virtual disk to become. As output, this parameter contains the size that was actually achieved after the resize operation.This method initiates a repair of the virtual disk - restoring data and redundancy to different (or new) physical disks within the storage pool.50001There is not enough redundancy remaining to repair the virtual disk.This method returns the security descriptor that controls access to this specific object instance.A Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) formed string describing the access control list of the object.SecurityDescriptorGetSecurityDescriptorThis method allows a user with sufficient privileges to set the security descriptor that control access to this specific object instance. If the call is not made in the context of a user specified in the security descriptor's access control list, this method will fail with 40001 - 'Access Denied'. If an empty security descriptor is passed to this function, the behavior is left to the specific implementation so long as there is some user context (typically domain administrators) that can access and administer the object.A Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) formed string describing the desired access control list for this object.SetSecurityDescriptorThis method allows the virtual disk to be renamed.This method allows the virtual disk's intended usage to be updated. Not all virtual disks may allow this and will return 1 - 'Not Supported' if this operation cannot be performed.If Usage is set to 1 - 'Other', this parameter takes in the string representation of a vendor defined usage for this virtual disk. This parameter must not be set if Usage is a value other than 1 - 'Other'.This method allows the user to update or set various attributes on the virtual disk. Note that not all parameters must be specified, and only those given will be updated.StorageNodeNameAttaches a Storage Spaces based virtual disk to the system. This operation is similar to Show and Hide, however there is no need for target and initiator configuration since everything is done locally. Depending on the system's NewDiskPolicy (formerly SAN policy), a Storage Space may need to be Attached before it can be used.AttachDetaches a Storage Spaces based virtual disk from the system. This operation is similar to Hide, however there is no need for target and initiator configuration since everything is done locally. Detaching a Storage Space will result in it's corresponding disk object to be suprise removed from the system. Note that detaching can happen in response to certain failure and warning conditions (such as failing redundancy, or thin provisioning capacity limits being reached).50004The virtual disk could not complete the operation because its Manual Attach status does not permit it.DetachThis method will add one or more physical disks for manual allocation.510005100251003One of the physical disks specified is not supported by this operation.One of the physical disks specified is already in use.One of the physical disks specified uses a sector size that is not supported by this storage pool.PhysicalDisksAddPhysicalDiskThis method will remove one or more physical disks from manual allocation.51004One of the physical disks specified could not be removed because it is still in use.RemovePhysicalDiskAddPhysicalDisk2RemovePhysicalDisk2TargetVirtualDiskObjectIdVirtualDiskReplicaPeerA subsystem storage volume.The name of the account to which the access right is granted.AccountNameMSFT_FileShareAccessControlEntryDenotes the access type ( Allow, Deny ).AllowDenyAccessControlTypeDenotes the access right.ModifyCustomAccessRightA file share access control entry object models the subsystem's concept of an access control entry for a file share.Name is a semi-unique (scoped to the owning file server), human-readable string used to access and identify a file share.MSFT_FileShareA user settable description of the file share. This field can be used to store extra free-form information, such as notes or details about the intended usage.The volume relative path to the directory that is being shared.VolumeRelativePathIf TRUE the share is continuously available.ContinuouslyAvailableIf TRUE the share data transmission is encrypted.EncryptDataThe file sharing protocol used by the share.NFSCIFS(SMB)FileSharingProtocolShareStateDenotes the current health status of the file share. 0 - 'Healthy': TBD. 1 - 'Warning': TBD. 2 - 'Unhealthy': TBD.An array of values that denote the current operational status of the fileshare. 0 - 'Unknown': The operational status is unknown. 1 - 'Other': A vendor-specific OperationalStatus has been specified by setting the OtherOperationalStatusDescription property. 2 - 'OK': The disk is responding to commands and is in a normal operating state. 3 - 'Degraded': The disk is responding to commands, but is not running in an optimal operating state. 4 - 'Stressed': The disk is functioning, but needs attention. For example, the disk might be overloaded or overheated. 5 - 'Predictive Failure': The disk is functioning, but a failure is likely to occur in the near future. 6 - 'Error': An error has occurred. 7 - 'Non-Recoverable Error': A non-recoverable error has occurred. 8 - 'Starting': The disk is in the process of starting. 9 - 'Stopping': The disk is in the process of stopping. 10 - 'Stopped': The disk was stopped or shut down in a clean and orderly fashion. 11 - 'In Service': The disk is being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered. 12 - 'No Contact': The storage provider has knowledge of the disk, but has never been able to establish communication with it. 13 - 'Lost Communication': The storage provider has knowledge of the disk and has contacted it successfully in the past, but the disk is currently unreachable. 14 - 'Aborted': Similar to Stopped, except that the disk stopped abruptly and may require configuration or maintenance. 15 - 'Dormant': The disk is reachable, but it is inactive. 16 - 'Supporting Entity in Error': This status value does not necessarily indicate trouble with the disk, but it does indicate that another device or connection that the disk depends on may need attention. 17 - 'Completed': The disk has completed an operation. This status value should be combined with OK, Error, or Degraded, depending on the outcome of the operation. 0xD010 - 'Online': In Windows-based storage subsystems, this indicates that the object is online. 0xD011 - 'Not Ready': In Windows-based storage subsystems, this indicates that the object is not ready. 0xD012 - 'No Media': In Windows-based storage subsystems, this indicates that the object has no media present. 0xD013 - 'Offline': In Windows-based storage subsystems, this indicates that the object is offline. 0xD014 - 'Failed': In Windows-based storage subsystems, this indicates that the object is in a failed state.0xD0100xD0110xD0120xD0130xD014Not ReadyAccessControlEntriesGetAccessControlEntriesAccountNamesGrantAccessRevokeAccessBlockAccessUnblockAccessA file share object models the subsystem's concept of a file share.A user-friendly string representing the name of the file server. Friendly name can be set using the SetFriendlyName method.MSFT_FileServerHostNames are semi-unique (scoped to the owning storage subsystem), human-readable strings used to identify a file server. There is a separate host name element per file sharing protocol.HostNamesDenotes the current health status of the file server. 0 - 'Healthy': TBD. 1 - 'Warning': TBD. 2 - 'Unhealthy': TBD.5 - 'Unknown': TBD.Indicates the current operating conditions of the file server. Unlike HealthStatus, this field indicates the status of hardware, software, and infrastructure issues related to this server, and can contain multiple values. Various operational statuses are defined. Many of the enumeration's values are self-explanatory.0xD0000xD0010xD002..Read-onlyA string representation of the vendor defined operational status. This field should only be set if the OperationalStatus array contains 1 - 'Other'.If TRUE the server supports file share creation.SupportsFileShareCreationIf TRUE the file server will support continuously available file shares.SupportsContinuouslyAvailableFileShareThe file sharing protocols supported by the file server.SMBFileSharingProtocolsSpecifies the file sharing protocol versions supported.FileSharingProtocolVersionsSourceVolumeCreatedFileShareCreateFileShareA file server object models the subsystems concept of a file server.A user-friendly string representing the name of the storage pool. Friendly name can be set using the SetFriendlyName method.MSFT_StoragePoolName is a semi-unique (scoped to the owning storage subsystem), human-readable string used to identify a storage pool.Denotes the intended usage of the storage pool.Reserved as a Delta Replica ContainerReserved for Migration ServicesReserved for Local Replication ServicesReserved for Remote Replication ServicesIf Usage is set to 1 - 'Other', this field contains the string representation of the vendor defined usage for the storage pool. This property must be NULL if Usage is not set to 1 - 'Other'.If this field is set to TRUE, the storage pool is primordial. A primordial pool, also known as the 'available storage' pool is where storage capacity is drawn and returned in the creation and deletion of concrete storage pools. Primordial pools cannot be created or deleted. If this field is set to FALSE, the storage pool is a concrete pool. These pools are subject to all of the management operations defined on the storage pool class. This includes creation, deletion, creation of virtual disks, etc.IsPrimordialDenotes the current health status of the storage pool. Health of a storage pool is derived from the health of the backing physical disks, and whether or not the storage pool can maintain the required levels of resiliency. 0 - 'Healthy': All physical disks are present and in a healthy state. 1 - 'Warning': The majority of physical disks are healthy, but one or more may be failing I/O requests. 2 - 'Unhealthy': The majority of physical disks are unhealthy or in a failed state, and the pool no longer has data integrity.Indicates the current operating conditions of the storage pool. Unlike HealthStatus, this field indicates the status of hardware, software, and infrastructure issues related to this storage pool, and can contain multiple values. Various operational statuses are defined. Many of the enumeration's values are self-explanatory. However, a few are not and are described here in more detail. 4 - 'Stressed': indicates that the storage pool is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of 'Stressed' states are overload, overheated, and so on. 5 - 'Predictive Failure': indicates that the storage pool is functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near future. 11 - 'In Service': describes a storage pool being configured, maintained, or otherwise administered. 12 - 'No Contact': indicates that the storage provider has knowledge of this storage pool, but has never been able to establish communications with it. 13 - 'Lost Communication': indicates that the storage pool is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is currently unreachable. 10 - 'Stopped' and 14 - 'Aborted' are similar, although the former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the storage pool might need to be updated. 15 - 'Dormant': indicates that the storage pool is inactive. 16 - 'Supporting Entity in Error': indicates that this storage pool might be OK, but that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. Indicates the capacity of the storage pool. If the pool is primordial, this is the sum of all the healthy physical disk sizes. If the pool is concrete, this is the sum of all associated physical disks (except hot-spares, and including failed drives).Indicates the total sum of all the capacity used by this storage pool. If the pool is primordial, this will be the sum of all capacity currently allocated to concrete storage pools. If the pool is concrete, this value should be the sum of all capacity currently allocated to virtual disks and other pool metadata.This field indicates the logical sector size of the storage pool, in bytes. This value is derived from the backing physical disks, as well as the preference specified at the time this storage pool was created.This field indicates the physical sector size of the storage pool, in bytes. This value is derived from the backing physical disks for this storage pool.Indicates the provisioning scheme to use when creating new virtual disks on this storage pool. 0 - 'Unknown': May mean that this information is unavailable, or the storage pool uses a proprietary method of allocation. 1 - 'Thin': Storage for the virtual disk is allocated on-demand. 2 - 'Fixed': Storage for the virtual disk is allocated at the time of virtual disk creation.ProvisioningTypeDefaultMediaTypeDefaultDenotes the provisioning schemes that this storage pool supports.SupportedProvisioningTypesIndicates the default resiliency setting used for virtual disk creation. This default can be overridden at the time of virtual disk creation. This property's value should correspond to the resiliency setting's Name field.ResiliencySettingNameDefaultIndicates whether or not the storage pool's configuration is read-only. If TRUE, the storage pool will not allow configuration changes to itself or any of its virtual and physical disks. Note that the data on the virtual disk may still be writable.Denotes the reason why the storage pool is read-only. 1 - 'None': The pool is not read-only. 2 - 'By Policy': The administrator has either requested the pool to be read-only or has enacted a policy on the system that requires the pool to be read-only. 3 - 'Majority Disks Unhealthy': The majority of the supporting physical disks are in an unhealthy state that has forced the storage pool into a read-only state.ReadOnlyReasonIndicates whether or not the storage pool is used in a clustered environment.IsClusteredIf TRUE, this storage pool supports data deduplication.SupportsDeduplicationPercentages at which an alert should be generatedPercentageThinProvisioningAlertThresholdsIf TRUE, the storage pool should clear (zero out) physical disks that are removed from the pool.ClearOnDeallocateThis property indicates whether the disks comprising this pool are able to tolerate power loss without data loss, e.g. automatically flush volatile buffers to non-volatile media after external power is disconnected.This property indicates how the operating system will proceed with repairing of virtual disks for this storage pool. 2 - 'Sequential': repair will process one allocation slab at a time. This will result in longer repair times, but small impact on the I/O load. 3 - 'Parallel': repair will process as many allocation slabs as it can in parallel. This will result in the shortest repair time, but will have significant impact on I/O load. SequentialParallelRepairPolicyDetermines the default allocation behavior for virtual disks created in this pool. Enclosure aware virtual disks will intelligently pick the physical disks to use for their redundancy. If TRUE, the storage subsystem will use physical disks from different enclosures to balance the fault tolerance between two (or more) physical enclosures.EnclosureAwareDefaultDetermines the default allocation behavior for virtual disks created in this pool. Fault domain aware virtual disks will intelligently pick the physical disks to use for their redundancy to balance the fault tolerance between two (or more) fault domain units of the specified type.FaultDomainAwarenessDefaultIf TRUE, the storage subsystem will automatically retire missing physical disks in this storage pool and replace them with hot-spares or other available physical disks (in the storage pool).AutoAlwaysNeverRetireMissingPhysicalDisksDenotes the version of this storage pool.Windows Server 2012Windows Server 2012 R2 PreviewWindows Server 2012 R2Pool Metadata VersionDefault size of write cache for virtual disk creationWriteCacheSizeDefaultMinimum size of write cache for virtual disk creationWriteCacheSizeMinMaximum size of write cache for virtual disk creationWriteCacheSizeMaxThis method creates a virtual disk using the resources of the storage pool. This method is available only when the SupportsVirtualDiskCreation property on the storage subsystem is set to TRUE. If it is set to FALSE, this method will fail with MI_RESULT_NOT_SUPPORTED. This method is also not supported for primordial pools. Creating tiered virtual disks is available only when the SupportsStorageTieredVirtualDiskCreation property on the storage subsystem is set to TRUE. If it is set to FALSE, this method will fail with MI_RESULT_NOT_SUPPORTED. CreateVirtualDisk requires only FriendlyName and Size to be specified. Sizes can be specified explicitly through the Size parameter, or you can use the maximum available space from the storage pool by specifying the UseMaximumSize parameter. Both FriendlyName and Size are treated as goals rather than hard requirements. For example, not all SMI-S based arrays support custom friendly names; however, the virtual disk creation will still succeed. If the size specified is not achieved, the actual size used for the virtual disk will be returned in the out parameter structure. The usage of this virtual disk can be set using the Usage and OtherUsageDescription parameters. If a value for OtherUsageDescription is given, Usage must be set to 1 - 'Other', otherwise an error will be returned. By default, the resiliency setting applied to this virtual disk will be whatever is specified in the storage pool's ResiliencySettingNameDefault property. This can be overridden using the ResiliencySettingName parameter. Note that the name given here must correspond to a resiliency setting associated with this storage pool. Any other value will result in an error. Individual settings of the resiliency setting can be overridden using the NumberOfDataCopies, PhysicalDiskRedundancy, NumberOfColumns, and Interleave parameters. If these parameters are not used, the defaults from the resiliency setting will be used. These overrides will not persist back to the particular resiliency setting instance; however some storage providers may choose to create a new resiliency setting instance to capture this new configuration. If any of the goals specified in the override parameters are out of range, or are not supported by the storage pool, an error will be returned. The provisioning policy for the virtual disk is determined in a similar way to the resiliency setting. If no preference is specified in the ProvisioningType parameter, the policy is determined by the storage pool's ProvisioningTypeDefault property. If the ProvisioningType parameter is specified, the default is ignored and the value specified will be used instead. Allocation can be further controlled by the PhysicalDisksToUse parameter. There may be certain scenarios where a storage administrator wants to manually choose which physical disks should back the virtual disk. When this parameter is specified, data for the virtual disk will only be stored on the physical disks in this array and not on any others.4600847001480024800448010490004900149002490034900449005490065000551001Failover clustering could not be enabled for this storage object.This subsystem does not support creation of virtual disks with the specified provisioning type.The specified resiliency setting is not supported by this storage pool.There are not enough eligible physical disks in the storage pool to create the specified virtual disk configuration.You must specify the size info (either the Size or UseMaximumSize parameter) or the tier info (the StorageTiers and StorageTierSizes parameters), but not both size info and tier info.No resiliency setting with that name exists.The value for NoSinglePointOfFailure is not supported.The value for PhysicalDiskRedundancy is outside of the supported range of values.The value for NumberOfDataCopies is outside of the supported range of values.The value for ParityLayout is outside of the supported range of values.The value for Interleave is outside of the supported range of values.The value for NumberOfColumns is outside of the supported range of values.The value for WriteCacheSize is outside of the supported range of values.Not enough physical disks were specified to successfully complete the operation.This parameter allows the user to specify the FriendlyName at the time of the virtual disk creation. FriendlyNames are expected to be descriptive, however they are not required to be unique. Note that some storage subsystems do not allow setting a friendly name during virtual disk creation. If a subsystem doesn't support this, virtual disk creation should still succeed, however the disk may have a different name assigned to it.Indicates the size for the virtual disk. Note that some storage subsystems will round the size up or down to a multiple of its allocation unit size. This parameter cannot be used if UseMaximumSize is set to TRUE.UseMaximumSize instructs the storage array to create the largest possible virtual disk given the available resources of this storage pool. This parameter cannot be used if the Size parameter is set.UseMaximumSizeDenotes the provisioning type of the virtual disk. 1 - 'Thin': The storage for the virtual disk is allocated on-demand. 2 - 'Fixed': The storage for the virtual disk is allocated up front.This parameter specifies the resiliency setting to use as a template for this virtual disk. This property's value should correspond with the particular resiliency setting instance's Name property. Only resiliency settings associated with this storage pool may be used.Denotes the intended usage of the virtual diskAllows a user to set a vendor specific usage for the new virtual disk object. This parameter can only be specified if the Usage parameter is set to 1 - 'Other'.Specifies the number of complete data copies to maintain for this virtual disk. If specified, this value will override the NumberOfDataCopiesDefault value that would have been inherited from the resiliency setting specified by ResiliencySettingName.Specifies how many physical disk failures the virtual disk should be able to withstand before data loss occurs. If specified, this value will override the PhysicalDiskRedundancyDefault value that would have been inherited from the resiliency setting specified by ResiliencySettingName.Specifies the number of underlying physical disks across which data should be striped. If specified, this value will override the NumberOfColumnsDefault value that would have been inherited from the resiliency setting specified by ResiliencySettingName.If TRUE, this field instructs the storage provider (or subsystem) to automatically pick what it determines to be the best number of columns for the virtual disk. If this field is TRUE, then the NumberOfColumns parameter must be NULL.AutoNumberOfColumnsSpecifies the number of bytes that should be used for a strip in the common striping-based resiliency settings. The strip is defined as the size of the portion of a stripe that lies on one physical disk. Thus Interleave * NumberOfColumns will yield the size of one stripe of user data. If this parameter is specified, this value will override the InterleaveDefault which would have been inherited from the resiliency setting specified by ResiliencySettingName.Determines the allocation behavior for this virtual disk. Enclosure aware virtual disks will intelligently pick the physical disks to use for their redundancy. If TRUE, the virtual disk will attempt to use physical disks from different enclosures to balance the fault tolerance between two (or more) physical enclosures.If specified, allocation of this virtual disk's storage is limited to the physical disks in the list. These physical disks must already be added to this storage pool.PhysicalDisksToUseStorage tiers on this virtual diskStorageTiersSizes of each tierStorageTierSizesSize of write cache on the virtual diskIndicates whether the provider should pick up the auto write cache sizeAutoWriteCacheSizeThis parameter returns a reference to the storage job used to track the long running operation. When the operation has completed, an association should exist between the storage job and the created objects.CreateVirtualDiskCreateVirtualDisk2This method creates a virtual disk and single volume using the resources of the storage pool.40004400054200242007430014300243006430174301843019An unexpected I/O error has occurredYou must specify a size by using either the Size or the UseMaximumSize parameter. You can specify only one of these parameters at a time.The requested access path is already in use.The access path is not valid.The specified file system is not supportedThe volume cannot be quick formattedCannot perform the requested operation when the drive is read onlyYou must specify a name for this volumeYou must specify a file server to expose this volume toThe volume is not exposed to the specified file serverThis parameter allows the user to specify the FriendlyName at the time of the volume creation. FriendlyNames are expected to be descriptive, however they are not required to be unique. The filesystem's label will also be set to this friendly name.Indicates the size for the virtual disk. Note that some storage subsystems will round the size up or down to a multiple of its allocation unit size. The size of the resulting volume will be the maximum size possible for the resulting virtual disk.Denotes the provisioning type of the volume. 1 - 'Thin': The storage for the volume is allocated on-demand. 2 - 'Fixed': The storage for the volume is allocated up front.This parameter specifies the resiliency setting to use as a template for this volume. This property's value should correspond with the particular resiliency setting instance's Name property. Only resiliency settings associated with this storage pool may be used.Specifies how many physical disk failures the virtual disk should be able to withstand before data loss occurs. If specified, this value will override the PhysicalDiskRedundancyDefault which would have been inherited from the resiliency setting specified by ResiliencySettingName.Specifies the file system to format the created volume. Specifying a CSV file system is only supported on a storage spaces subsystem. For CSV the pool must be clusterable and the volume created will be a cluster shared volume.If set to a valid access path, the system will attempt to use this path as a way to access the local volume. If the access path could not be set, or this parameter was left NULL, a new access path will be automatically assigned.The file server that will own this volume.FileServerCreatedVolumeCreateVolumeCreateVolume2Creates a storage tier template on the storage pool. This method is available only when the SupportsStorageTierCreation property on the storage subsystem is set to TRUE. If it is set to FALSE, this method will fail with MI_RESULT_NOT_SUPPORTED. This method is also not supported for primordial pools.Friendly name of the storage tierMedia type of the storage tierDescription of the storage tierCreatedStorageTierCreateStorageTierCreateStorageTier2This method deletes an empty storage pool. If the storage pool contains any virtual disks, these virtual disks should be removed first.48008The storage pool contains virtual disks.This method will upgrade the version of the storage pool.UpgradeRunAsJobThis method will add one or more physical disks from the primordial storage pool to an existing concrete storage pool.This method removes one or more physical disks from the pool and returns all previously allocated space on the disk to the available capacity in the primordial pool.51006Could not repair the virtual disk because too many physical disks failed. Not enough information exists on the remaining physical disks to reconstruct the lost data.One or more physical disks are not in the pool.This method returns the supported sizes for a virtual disk created on this storage pool. These sizes can either be returned in an array of all supported sizes, through a min, max, and divisor, or both.This output parameter will contain an array of all of the supported sizes by the storage pool. This parameter may be NULL if the number of supported sizes is large, but is useful for storage pools that support only a select number of virtual disk sizes.This parameter denotes the minimum supported size that a virtual disk created in this pool can be.VirtualDiskSizeMinThis parameter denotes the maximum supported size that a virtual disk created in this pool can be.VirtualDiskSizeMaxVirtualDiskSizeDivisorGetSupportedSize2This method allows the storage pool to be renamed.This method allows the storage pool's intended usage to be updated. Not all storage pools may allow this and will return 1 - 'Not Supported' if this operation cannot be performed.Denotes the new intended usage of the storage pool.If Usage is set to 1 - 'Other', this parameter takes in the string representation of a vendor defined usage for this storage pool. This parameter must not be set if Usage is a value other than 1 - 'Other'.This method allows the user to update or set various defaults on the storage pool. Note that not all parameters must be specified, and only those given will be updated.Specifies the new default provisioning type of the storage pool.Specifies the new default resiliency setting that should be used by this storage pool. The resiliency setting specified must already be associated with this storage pool.This parameter indicates the default allocation policy for virtual disks created in an enclosure aware storage pool. For example, an enclosure aware subsystem could balance each data copy of the virtual disk across multiple physical enclosures such that each enclosure contains a full data copy of the virtual disk.New default size of write cache for virtual disk creationSetDefaultsSetDefaults2This method allows the user to update or set various attributes on the storage pool. Note that not all parameters must be specified, and only those given will be updated.48009The number of thin provisioning alert thresholds specified exceeds the limit for this storage pool.Represents a logical grouping of physical disks that may be used to create virtual disks. These virtual disks can be created with different characteristics and levels of resiliency based on the number of available physical disks and the capabilities of the storage pool.WSP_ReplicationGroupStorageElementsLogDeviceCreatedReplicationGroupCreateReplicationGroupSourceReplicationGroupFriendlyNameSourceReplicationGroupDescriptionSourceStorageElementsSourceGroupSettingsTargetReplicationGroupFriendlyNameTargetReplicationGroupDescriptionTargetStorageElementsTargetStoragePoolTargetGroupSettingsSourceGroupCreateReplicationRelationshipSourceReplicationGroupTargetGroupReplicaPeerDeleteReplicationRelationshipMSFT_ReplicationGroupToPartitionAssociation between ReplicationGroup and PartitionWSP_ReplicationGroupToPartitionMSFT_ReplicationGroupToReplicaPeerAssociation between replicated groupsWSP_ReplicationGroupToReplicaPeerMSFT_ReplicationGroupToVirtualDiskAssociation between a replication group and its virtual disksWSP_ReplicationGroupToVirtualDiskFriendlyName is a user-friendly name of the masking set. It is specified during the creation of the masking set, and can be changed using the SetFriendlyName method.MSFT_MaskingSetName is a user-friendly system defined name for the masking set. Name is unique within the scope of the owning storage subsystem.This field specifies the operating system, version, driver, and other host environment factors that influence the behavior exposed by the storage subsystem.This method adds an initiator to the masking set. All virtual disks in the masking set will be accessible (shown) to these initiators.53001Only one initiator address is acceptable for this operation.This parameter is an array of initiator addresses. For each address contained in this array, a corresponding initiator ID instance should be created and then associated with this masking set.InitiatorIdsAddInitiatorIdThis method removes one or more initiator ids from the masking set. Note that the initiator id instances themselves should not be deleted from the system.RemoveInitiatorIdThis method adds one or more target ports to the masking set.AddTargetPortThis method removes one or more target ports from the masking set.RemoveTargetPortThis method adds a virtual disk to the masking set, allowing it to be shown to the initiators contained in the set.500005200052002The specified virtual disk could not be found.The device number specified is not valid.DeviceAccess must be specified for each virtual disk.VirtualDiskNamesDeviceNumbersRead WriteRead-OnlyNo AccessDeviceAccessesAddVirtualDiskThis method removes a virtual disk from the masking set. Once removed, this virtual disk will no longer be shown to the initiators contained in this masking set.RemoveVirtualDiskThis method deletes the masking set instance.This method allows the FriendlyName to be set.A masking set is a collection of virtual disks, target ports, and initiator ids that are used for bulk Show and Hide operations. When a resource is added to a masking set it is made available for access to all other resources in the masking set. For example, adding a virtual disk object to a masking set will allow all initiator IDs in the masking set to access the virtual disk object.A user settable string representing the name of the storage subsystem. The storage provider or subsystem is expected to supply an initial value for this field.MSFT_StorageSubSystemA user settable description of the storage subsystem. This field can be used to store extra free-form information, such as notes or details about the subsystem's intended usage.Name is a globally unique, human-readable string used to identify a storage subsystem.NameFormat describes the format of the Name identifier.IPDialHIDNWAHWAX25ISDNIPXDCCICDE.164SNAOID/OSIWWNThis field is an array of custom identifier for the subsystem. If this field is set, the OtherIdentifyingInfoDescription field must also be set.OtherIdentifyingInfoAn array of string description of the format used in the custom identifiers defined in the OtherIdentifyingInfo field. There must be a 1:1 mapping between this array and OtherIdentifyingInfo.OtherIdentifyingInfoDescriptionDenotes the health of the subsystem. 0 - 'Healthy': Indicates that the subsystem is functioning normally. 1 - 'Warning': Indicates that the subsystem is still functioning, but has detected errors or issues that may require administrator intervention. 2 - 'Unhealthy': Indicates that the subsystem is not functioning due to errors or failures. The subsystem needs immediate attention from an administrator.Indicates the current statuses of the subsystem. Various operational statuses are defined. Many of the enumeration's values are self-explanatory. However, a few are not and are described here in more detail. 4 - 'Stressed': indicates that the subsystem is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of 'Stressed' states are overload, overheated, and so on. 5 - 'Predictive Failure': indicates that the subsystem is functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near future. 11 - 'In Service': describes a subsystem being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered. 12 - 'No Contact': indicates that the storage provider has knowledge of this subsystem, but has never been able to establish communications with it. 13 - 'Lost Communication': indicates that the subsystem is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is currently unreachable. 10 - 'Stopped' and 14 - 'Aborted' are similar, although the former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the subsystem might need to be updated. 15 - 'Dormant': indicates that the subsystem is inactive. 16 - 'Supporting Entity in Error': indicates that this subsystem might be OK, but that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. This field denotes the cache level that has been discovered. This corresponds to the storage provider's DiscoveryLevel parameter in the Discover method. 0 - 'Level 0': The storage provider and storage subsystem objects have been discovered. 1 - 'Level 1': Storage pools, resiliency settings, target ports, target portals, and initiator ids belonging to this subsystem have been discovered. 2 - 'Level 2': Virtual disks and masking sets belonging to this subsystem have been discovered. 3 - 'Level 3': Physical disks belonging to this subsystem have been discovered.Level 0Level 1Level 2Level 3CurrentCacheLevelThis field is a string representation of the company responsible for creating the storage subsystem hardware.This field is a string representation of the model number of the subsystem array.This field is a string representation of the serial number of the subsystem array.This field is a string representation of the subsystem's firmware version.Tag is an identifier for the subsystem that is independent from any location-based information. Examples of a tag could be the subsystem's serial number or asset tag.TagDenotes whether this subsystem supports automatic object clustering.AutomaticClusteringEnabledDenotes the minimum number of physical disks required for creating a storage pool on this subsystem.PhysicalDisksPerStoragePoolMinDetermines the default allocation behavior for storage pools created in this subsystem. If the subsystem does not support storage pool creation, then it determines the default allocation behavior for virtual disks created in this subsystem.Denotes whether this subsystem supports local mirror replication.SupportsMirrorLocalDenotes whether this subsystem supports remote mirror replication.SupportsMirrorRemoteDenotes whether this subsystem supports local snapshotting. This field must be true if the VirtualDisk::CreateSnapshot method is implemented.SupportsSnapshotLocalDenotes whether this subsystem supports remote snapshotting.SupportsSnapshotRemoteDenotes whether this subsystem supports local cloning. This field must be true if the VirtualDisk::CreateClone method is implemented.SupportsCloneLocalDenotes whether this subsystem supports remote cloning.SupportsCloneRemoteDenotes whether a user can create a virtual disk by using the CreateVirtualDisk method on either the storage subsystem or storage pool objects.SupportsVirtualDiskCreationDenotes whether a user can modify attributes or other properties on a virtual disk by using the various Set* extrinsic methods. (For example: SetFriendlyname ).SupportsVirtualDiskModificationDenotes whether a user can delete a virtual disk through the use of the DeleteObject extrinsic method on the virtual disk instance.SupportsVirtualDiskDeletionIndicates if the subsystem allows a virtual disk to be grown in size (using the Resize method of the virtual disk instance).SupportsVirtualDiskCapacityExpansionIndicates if the subsystem allows a virtual disk to be reduced in size (using the Resize method of the virtual disk instance).SupportsVirtualDiskCapacityReductionIndicates if the subsystem supports explicit repairing of a virtual disk through the Repair method of the virtual disk instance.SupportsVirtualDiskRepairDenotes whether this subsystem supports direct creation of volumes on a storage pool.SupportsVolumeCreationFile systems supported on this subsystem.If TRUE, this subsystem supports the ability to create new concrete storage pools from one or more physical disks. If FALSE, either the subsystem uses pre-created storage pools, or it does not support storage pools.SupportsStoragePoolCreationIf TRUE, this subsystem supports the deletion of its storage pools.SupportsStoragePoolDeletionSupportsStoragePoolFriendlyNameModificationIf TRUE, storage pools on this subsystem support capacity expansion through adding more physical disks.SupportsStoragePoolAddPhysicalDiskIf TRUE, storage pools on this subsystem support the replacement or removal of physical disks by use of the RemovePhysicalDisk method on the storage pool instance.SupportsStoragePoolRemovePhysicalDiskIf TRUE, the CreateVirtualDisk method on the storage subsystem is supported.SupportsAutomaticStoragePoolSelectionIf TRUE, all resiliency settings will be copied from the primordial pool and added to a concrete pool upon its creation. If FALSE, the storage pool should copy the setting specified in the ResiliencySettingNameDefault parameter of CreateStoragePool. If no name was given, the resiliency setting specified by the primordial pool's ResiliencySettingNameDefault property should be used.SupportsMultipleResiliencySettingsPerStoragePoolIf TRUE, this subsystem supports the ability to create new storage tiers. If FALSE, either the subsystem uses pre-created storage tiers, or it does not support storage tiers.SupportsStorageTierCreationIf TRUE, this subsystem supports the deletion of storage tiers.SupportsStorageTierDeletionIf TRUE, this subsystem supports the resizing of storage tiers.SupportsStorageTierResizeIf TRUE, this subsystem supports the modification of the storage tier friendly name.SupportsStorageTierFriendlyNameModificationIf TRUE, this subsystem supports the creation of tiered virtual disks.SupportsStorageTieredVirtualDiskCreationThis field is reserved for future releases.ReplicasPerSourceSnapshotMaxReplicasPerSourceCloneMaxReplicasPerSourceMirrorMaxIf TRUE, the storage subsystem supports showing and hiding (masking) a virtual disk to a host initiator through the Show/Hide methods of the virtual disk and by the use of masking sets.SupportsMaskingVirtualDiskToHostsIndicates which address formats can be inferred by the storage provider and subsystem when working with initiator ids.Port WWNNode WWNHost NameiSCSI NameSwitch WWNSAS AddressMaskingValidInitiatorIdTypesIf MaskingValidInitiatorIdTypes contains the value 1 - 'Other', this field is used to enumerate the other valid initiator id types for this storage subsystem.MaskingOtherValidInitiatorIdTypesIndicates the number of target ports that can be used for masking a virtual disk. This applies to both masking sets and the virtual disk Show method.One TargetPort per viewMultiple target ports per viewAll target ports share the same viewMaskingPortsPerViewIf TRUE, the storage provider supports the use of the DeviceNumbers parameter of the CreateMaskingSet and AddVirtualDisk methods.MaskingClientSelectableDeviceNumbersIf TRUE, the subsystem will only allow one initiator to be added to a masking set.MaskingOneInitiatorIdPerViewIndicates the maximum number of masking sets that a particular virtual disk can be added to.MaskingMapCountMaxDenotes whether storage tiers are supported by the subsystem.ManualDataTieringTypeDenotes the iSCSI Target Creation Scheme supported by the subsystem. 0 - 'Not Applicable' implies a non-iSCSI subsystem. 1 - 'Not Supported' implies the subsystem does not allow creation of a Target. 2 - 'Manual' implies the subsystem allows manual creation of the Target. 3 - 'Auto' implies the subsystem automatically creates a Target. iSCSITargetCreationSchemeDenotes the total number of physical disk slots in the subsystem or enclosure.An array representing the supported host types.SupportedHostTypeWhen the corresponding array entry in SupportedHostType[] is "Other", this entry provides a string describing the manufacturer and OS/Environment. When the corresponding SupportedHostType[] entry is not "Other", this entry allows variations or qualifications of ClientTypes - for example, different versions of Solaris.IndexedCIM_StorageClientSettingData.ClientTypesOtherHostTypeDescriptionThe storage transport on this subsystem.StorageConnectionTypeDenotes whether this subsystem supports a file server.SupportsFileServerDenotes whether this subsystem supports creation of a file server.SupportsFileServerCreationDenotes whether this subsystem supports continuously available (CA) file servers.SupportsContinuouslyAvailableFileServerThis field describes the protocols supported by file servers on this subsystem.SupportedFileServerProtocolsDenotes the object types supported for Deduplication in this subsystem.StoragePoolSupportedDeduplicationObjectTypesDenotes the file system types supported for Deduplication in this subsystem.SupportedDeduplicationFileSystemTypesThis method creates a storage pool from available physical disks contained within a common primordial pool. A physical disk is available for storage pool creation if its CanPool property is set to TRUE. Storage pool creation is only available when the SupportsStoragePoolCreation field of the storage subsystem is TRUE.51005Object Not FoundOne or more physical disks are not connected to the nodes on which the pool is being created.This parameter allows the user to specify the FriendlyName at the time of the storage pool creation. FriendlyNames are expected to be descriptive, however they are not required to be unique. Note that some storage subsystems do not allow setting a friendly name during pool creation. If a subsystem doesn't support this, storage pool creation should still succeed, however the pool may have a different name assigned to it.Allows a user to set a custom usage type for the new storage pool object. This parameter can only be specified if the Usage parameter is set to 1 - 'Other'. This parameter is used to specify an array of physical disk objects that will be used as the backing data storage for the created storage pool. The physical disks must come from a primordial pool on the subsystem on which you are creating this pool. Only the disks from a single primordial pool may be used.This parameter indicates the resiliency setting to be used by default when creating a new virtual disk on this storage pool. If the subsystem's SupportsMultipleResiliencySettingsPerStoragePool property is set to FALSE, this parameter also acts as a hint to the Storage Management Provider on which resiliency setting should be inherited by this storage pool. If no value is given, it is up to the Storage Management Provider to pick the most appropriate resiliency setting.This parameter indicates the provisioning type to be used by default when creating a new virtual disk on this storage pool. If no default is specified, the default is inherited from the primordial pool.This parameter indicates the default logical sector size for the storage pool. This is useful when a storage pool may contain a mix of 512 emulated and either 4K native or 512 native physical disks.LogicalSectorSizeDefaultIndicates if provider should pick up the auto write cache size or notCreatedStoragePoolCreateStoragePoolCreateStoragePool2This method allows for the creation of virtual disks on a storage subsystem. This method is typically used when either a) the subsystem's storage pools do not allow virtual disk creation directly, or b) the subsystem does not support storage pools. Storage Management Providers may also choose to implement this method to 'intelligently' pick a storage pool for the user. If this method is supported, the subsystem's SupportsAutomaticStoragePoolSelection property should be set to TRUE.47000No storage pools were found that can support this virtual disk configuration.This parameter allows the user to specify the desired FriendlyName at the time of the virtual disk creation. FriendlyNames are expected to be descriptive, however they are not required to be unique. Note that some storage subsystems do not allow setting a friendly name during virtual disk creation. If a subsystem doesn't support this, virtual disk creation should still succeed, however the disk may have a different name assigned to it.Allows a user to set a custom usage type for the new virtual disk object. This parameter can only be specified if the Usage parameter is set to 1 - 'Other'. Indicates the desired size for the virtual disk. Note that some storage subsystems will round the size up or down to a multiple of its allocation unit size. If this parameter is specified, UseMaximumSize must be NULL or FALSE.Create a virtual disk using the largest supported size. This parameter cannot be used with the Size parameter.Specifies the number of complete data copies to maintain for this virtual disk.Specifies how many physical disk failures the virtual disk should be able to withstand before data loss occurs.Specifies the number of underlying physical disks across which data should be striped.Specifies the number of bytes used to form a strip in common striping-based resiliency settings. The strip is defined as the size of the portion of a stripe that lies on one physical disk. Thus Interleave * NumberOfColumns will yield the total size of one stripe.This field specifies whether a parity-based resiliency setting is using a rotated or non-rotated parity layout. If the resiliency setting is not parity based, this field must be set to NULLDenotes the provisioning type of the virtual disk. A value of 1 - 'Thin' means that the storage for the disk is allocated on-demand. A value of 2 - 'Fixed' means that the storage is allocated up front.Creates logical grouping of virtual disks, target ports, and initiators for the purpose of showing virtual disks to host systems.This parameter allows the user to specify the desired FriendlyName for the masking set at the time of its creation. FriendlyNames are expected to be descriptive, however they are not requried to be unique.This parameter specifies the list of virtual disks to show to the initiators in the masking set. The identifier used by this parameter is the virtual disk Name property. This parameter has a 1:1 mapping with the DeviceAccesses parameter (the arrays must be the same length and have the same order).This parameter specifies the level of access the initiator should have to each virtual disk specified by VirtualDiskNames. This parameter has a 1:1 mapping with the VirtualDiskNames parameter (the arrays must be the same length and have the same order).Specifies the order in which the virtual disks should be exposed to the initiator. This capability is only available if the storage subsystem's MaskingClientSelectableDeviceNumbers property is set to TRUE. If specified, this parameter must have a 1:1 mapping with the VirtualDiskNames parameter.This parameter specifies the target ports which should be used when showing the virtual disks to the initiators. The number of target ports that can be specified depends on the subsystem's MaskingPortsPerView property. If MaskingPortsPerView is set to 4 - 'All target ports share the same view', this parameter is essentially ignored as all target ports on the system will be associated with this masking set.This parameter specifies the initiators for which the virtual disks should be shown. If the subsystem's MaskingOneInitiatorIdPerView property is TRUE, only one initiator can be specified for this masking set. The list of valid initiator address formats can be determined through the subsystem's MaskingValidInitiatorIdTypes property.InitiatorAddressesDesignates the host operating system or other host environment factors that may influence the behavior the storage subsystem should take when showing a virtual disk to an initiator.CreatedMaskingSetCreateMaskingSetThis method allows a user to set the description field of the storage subsystem.This method allows a user to set the SupportsAutomaticObjectClustering field of the storage subsystem.MSFT_Synchronized.SyncTypeTargetStoragePoolsCreatedFileServerCreateFileServerDestinationPathTimeSpanActivityIdExcludeOperationalLogExcludeDiagnosticLogIncludeLiveDumpCopyExistingInfoOnlyGetDiagnosticInfoClearDiagnosticInfoLevelMegaBytesMaxLogSizeStartDiagnosticLogStopDiagnosticLogRepresents a storage array subsystem that exposes virtual disks.MSFT_StorageSubSystemToReplicaPeerAssociation between a subsystem and replica peerWSP_StorageSubsystemToReplicaPeerMSFT_StorageSubSystemToReplicationCapabilitiesReplicationCapabilitiesAssociation between a subsystem and replication capabilitiesWSP_StorageSubsystemToReplicationCapabilitiesMSFT_StorageSubSystemToReplicationGroupAssociation between a subsystem and replication groupWSP_StorageSubsystemToReplicationGroupMSFT_VirtualDiskToReplicaPeerAssociation between replicated virtual disksWSP_VirtualDiskToReplicaPeerStorageSubsystemObjectIdMSFT_StorageEventSourceInstanceThis field allows the Storage Management Provider (SMP) to provide a brief description explaining the indication.Denotes the date and time in which the event that triggered this indication occurred.EventTimeDenotes the perceived severity of the event from the notifier's point of view. 0 - 'Unknown': The severity is unknown or indeterminate. 2 - 'Information': The event is for informative purposes. 3 - 'Degraded/Warning': Action may be required by the user. 4 - 'Minor': Action is needed, but the situation is not serious at this time. 5 - 'Major': Immediate action is needed. 6 - 'Critical': Immediate action is needed and the scope of the issue is broad. 7 - 'Fatal/NonRecoverable': An error has occurred, but it is too late to take remedial action. This field indicates the object that caused the indication.MSFT_StorageObject.ObjectIdSourceObjectIdThis field indicates the class of the object which caused the indication. For example: if the object causing the indication is a storage pool, this field should be set to MSFT_StoragePool (not the vendor derived class).SourceClassNameSourceNamespaceSourceServerBase storage event indicationStorage arrival events are used whenever a storage object is added or created.MSFT_StorageArrivalEventWSP_ReplicationGroupStorageArrivalEventStorage departure events are used whenever a storage object is removed or deleted.MSFT_StorageDepartureEventWSP_ReplicationGroupStorageDepartureEventStorage modification events are used when the underlying state of an object has changed. Not all properties should be tracked (for example AllocatedSize may change so frequently that sending events would be impractical). 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