Class CIM_BasedOn
extends CIM_Dependency

BasedOn is an association describing how StorageExtents can be assembled from lower level Extents. For example, ProtectedSpaceExtents are parts of PhysicalExtents, while VolumeSets are assembled from one or more Physical or ProtectedSpaceExtents. As another example, CacheMemory can be defined independently and realized in a PhysicalElement or can be 'based on' Volatile or NonVolatileStorageExtents.

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Hierarchy
Direct Known Subclasses
Class Qualifiers
Class Properties
Class Methods


Class Hierarchy

CIM_Dependency
   |
   +--CIM_BasedOn

Direct Known Subclasses

CIM_AggregatePSExtentBasedOnAggregatePExtent
CIM_AggregatePSExtentBasedOnPExtent
CIM_CompositeExtentBasedOn
CIM_DiskPartitionBasedOnVolume
CIM_LogicalDiskBasedOnExtent
CIM_ProtectedExtentBasedOn
CIM_PSExtentBasedOnPExtent
CIM_TapePartitionOnSurface
CIM_VolumeSetBasedOnPSExtent

Class Qualifiers

NameData TypeValue
Associationbooleantrue
DescriptionstringBasedOn is an association describing how StorageExtents can be assembled from lower level Extents. For example, ProtectedSpaceExtents are parts of PhysicalExtents, while VolumeSets are assembled from one or more Physical or ProtectedSpaceExtents. As another example, CacheMemory can be defined independently and realized in a PhysicalElement or can be 'based on' Volatile or NonVolatileStorageExtents.
UMLPackagePathstringCIM::Core::StorageExtent
Versionstring2.6.0

Class Properties

Local Class Properties

NameData TypeDefault ValueQualifiers
NameData TypeValue
EndingAddressuint64
DescriptionstringEndingAddress indicates where in lower level storage, the higher level Extent ends. This property is useful when mapping non-contiguous Extents into a higher level grouping.
OrderIndexuint16
DescriptionstringIf there is an order to the BasedOn associations that describe how a higher level StorageExtent is assembled, the OrderIndex property indicates this. When an order exists, the instances of BasedOn with the same Dependent value (i.e., the same higher level Extent) should place unique values in the OrderIndex property. The lowest value implies the first member of the collection of lower level Extents, and increasing values imply successive members of the collection. If there is no ordered relationship, a value of zero should be specified. An example of the use of this property is to define a RAID-0 striped array of 3 disks. The resultant RAID array is a StorageExtent that is dependent on (BasedOn) the StorageExtents that describe each of the 3 disks. The OrderIndex of each BasedOn association from the disk Extents to the RAID array could be specified as 1, 2 and 3 to indicate the order in which the disk Extents are used to access the RAID data.
StartingAddressuint64
DescriptionstringStartingAddress indicates where in lower level storage, the higher level Extent begins.

Association References

NameClass OriginReference Class
AntecedentCIM_BasedOnCIM_StorageExtent
DependentCIM_BasedOnCIM_StorageExtent

Class Methods