Re: CIM/WBEM packages (SBLIM) - call to advocate

2009-11-27 Thread Ahn, Chang-Won
036 - IP Interface Profile
> - - DSP1052 - Computer System Profile
> - - DSP1053 - Base Metrics Profile
> - - DSP1054 - Indications Profile
> - - DSP1080 - Enabled Logical Element Profile
>
> According to available source in the upstream svn trunk the following
> profiles are implemented at least partly:
>
> - - DSP1009 - Sensors Profile
> - - DSP1012 - Boot Control Profile
> - - DSP1016 - Telnet Service Profile
> - - DSP1017 - SSH Service Profile
> - - DSP1022 - CPU Profile
> - - DSP1023 - Software Inventory Profile
> - - DSP1029 - OS Status Profile
> - - DSP1034 - Simple Identity Management Profile
> - - DSP1035 - Host LAN Network Port Profile
> - - DSP1038 - DNS Client Profile
> - - DSP1061 - BIOS Management Profile
> - - DSP1075 - PCI Device Profile
> - - DSP1077 - USB Redirection Profile
> - - DSP1086 - Media Redirection Profile
>
>
> Sorry if I forgot anything. Just doing a quick overview.
>
> So, in the end I think the OpenDRIM project really is the right way to
> go. Unfortunately as long as we have no GPL alternative to SFCB this
> won't go into main either.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ancoron
>

Hi, Ancoron.

Your comparison seems terrific!
It is very helpful to mirror OpenDRIM provider development against others

Thanks so much.

- Ahn, Chang-Won

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Re: CIM/WBEM packages (SBLIM) - call to advocate

2009-11-27 Thread Ahn, Chang-Won
Hi,

> I didn't realize that they made it into Karmic, but I just saw them
> right after I wrote my mail. Sorry that I forgot them. But the problem
> remains the same that there are just too few providers.
>
> Just providing a very basic set isn't enough to compete with the other
> distributions and as the OpenDRIM providers also depend on SFCB it
> shouldn't matter which provider set we provide as long as the enterprise
> users get what they need/want.

For Karmic version, OpenDRIM project provided 6 provider modules and
common library as a initial step.

We are going to finish to develop the following provider modules
until the end of this year, and they should be open to other communities.

OS
CPU
Simple Identity Management
DNS
DHCP
Software Inventory
Bios
Boot Control
PCI Information
Power State Management
Sensor
Software Update
Power Supply
Battery
SSH

Next year, we hope to cover almost all the management profiles
developed by DMTF.

- Ahn, Chang-Won (OpenDRIM Project Leader)
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