Rob,
I am not aware of any documentation concerning this.  I suspect if you look at 
the SNMP reference guide at 
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/svradmin/6.3/en/SNMP/1.0-6.2/PDF/SNMP.pdf
 you will find that the enumeration in XML is probably the same as defined in 
SNMP.  I am surprised this has not come up previously since we have been 
shipping this support for a long time.  If you have a relatively short list of 
attributes you need to decode, I may (no guarantees) be able to get somebody on 
one of the dev teams to provide some information.

Wayne Weilnau
Systems Management Technologist
Dell | OpenManage Software Development

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From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of Rob Munsch
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 8:50 AM
To: linux-poweredge-Lists
Subject: omreport xml output

Please forgive me if this was covered – the archives aren’t easily searchable, 
and an eyeball scan found nothing.

I’m looking for a list of all possible values for the raw xml output from 
omreport.  While the other output options give things like “OK,” “Degraded,” 
“Ready,” etc., xml shows stuff like

<ObjState type="u64">4</ObjState>
<ObjStatus type="u32">2</ObjStatus>

I can guess that this matches the current plaintext State and Status, but what 
the others might be, I have no idea.  I cannot find any Dell documentation 
online that lists the values, and I even bothered one of the sara-omsa authors, 
but he didn’t know them either…

Any directional pointing would be greatly appreciated.

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