Hi,

For maintenance: isManaged (0x1295d)
For hibernation: isNotHibernating (0x12aca)  -> be aware here they use
inverse logic, when device IS NOT in hibernation state, attribute is TRUE.

Regards.
James.


On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Mark Serencha <[email protected]
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> Looks like it is:   isManaged          0x1295d
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> In-Maintenance devices set this to No (FALSE).
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> *From:* Andrew Stein [mailto:[email protected]]
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> Does anybody know if there is a attribute that get’s set when one puts a
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