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Re: [Xen-cim] [RFC] Removing some classes

To: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-cim] [RFC] Removing some classes
From: Gareth S Bestor <bestor@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 20:12:07 -0700
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>Xen_ComputerSystemConfiguration
>Xen_ConfigurationForComputerSystem

>Xen_ComputerSystemSetting
>Xen_SettingForComputerSystem


Yup. These are redundant - pre RASD classes just to dump config info into - and should be totally deprecated, buried, and forgotten... :-)

- Gareth

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[Xen-cim] [RFC] Removing some classes

While reviewing my changes to support the new XenAPI, noticed that I had
removed a few classes - believing we no longer needed them.  They are:

Xen_ComputerSystemConfiguration
Xen_ConfigurationForComputerSystem
Xen_ComputerSystemSetting
Xen_SettingForComputerSystem


These classes are now covered by Xen_ComputerSystemSettingData (derived
from CIM_VirtualSystemSettingData) and related associations.  Any
problem with removing these classes (mof, registration, and
implementation) from the project?

Jim

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