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ANSI INCITS 388.2 : 2011

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - PART 2: COMMON PROFILES

Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Published date

01-01-2011

Foreword
Introduction
1. Scope
2. Normative References
3. Terms and definitions
4. Typographical Conventions
5. Profile Introduction
6. Recipe Overview
7. Generic Target Ports Profile
8. Parallel SCSI (SPI) Target Ports Profile
9. FC Target Ports Profile
10. iSCSI Target Ports Subprofile
11. Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Target Port Subprofile
12. Serial ATA (SATA) Target Ports Profile
13. SB Target Port Profile
14. Direct Attach (DA) Ports Profile
15. Generic Initiator Ports Profile
16. Parallel SCSI (SPI) Initiator Ports Profile
17. iSCSI Initiator Port Profile
18. Fibre Channel Initiator Port Profile
19. SAS Initiator Ports Profile
20. ATA Initiator Ports Profile
21. FC-SB-x Initiator Ports Profile
22. SAS/SATA Initiator Port Profile
23. Backend Ports Subprofile
24. Access Points Subprofile
25. Cascading Subprofile
26. Health Package
27. Job Control Subprofile
28. Location Subprofile
29. Extra Capacity Set Subprofile
30. Cluster Subprofile
31. Multiple Computer System Subprofile
32. Policy Package
33. Physical Package Package
34. Power Supply Profile
35. Fan Profile
36. Sensors Profile
37. Base Server Profile
38. Media Access Device Profile
39. Storage Enclosure Profile
40. Software Subprofile
41. Software Inventory Profile
42. Software Repository Subprofile
43. Server Profile
44. Profile Registration Profile
45. Indication Profile
46. Object Manager Adapter Subprofile
47. Proxy Server System Management Subprofile
48. Device Credentials Subprofile
49. Security Profile
50. Authorization Subprofile
51. Credential Management Subprofile
52. Security Resource Ownership Subprofile
53. Security Role Based Access Control Subprofile
54. IdentityManagement Subprofile
55. 3rd Party Authentication Subprofile
56. Cross Profile Considerations

Describes an interface between WBEM-capable clients and servers for the secure, extensible, and interoperable management of networked storage.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ANSI INCITS 388. (06/2011)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

ANSI INCITS 388.3 : 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - PART 3: BLOCK DEVICES
ANSI INCITS 388.6 : 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - PART 6: HOST ELEMENTS
ANSI INCITS 388.4 : 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - PART 4: FILE SYSTEMS
ANSI INCITS 388.7 : 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - PART 7: MEDIA LIBRARIES
ANSI INCITS 388.5 : 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - PART 5: FABRIC
ANSI INCITS 388.1 : 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - PART 1: COMMON ARCHITECTURE
ANSI INCITS 388.0 : 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - OVERVIEW

ANSI INCITS 374 : 2003 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - FIBRE CHANNEL - SINGLE-BYTE COMMAND CODE SETS MAPPING PROTOCOL - 3 (FC-SB-3)
ANSI INCITS 351 : 2001 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SCSI PRIMARY COMMANDS - 2 (SPC-2)
ISO/IEC 14776-452:2005 Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 452: SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2)
ANSI INCITS 402 : 2005 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SCSI ARCHITECTURE MODEL - 3 (SAM-3)
ANSI INCITS 388.1 : 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - PART 1: COMMON ARCHITECTURE
ISO/IEC 14776-413:2007 Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 413: SCSI Architecture Model -3 (SAM-3)

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