1、BSI Standards Publication BS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 Information technology Storage management Part 1: OverviewBS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 BRITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Tech
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15、EC 24775-1:2014 - 2 - ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 2014 CONTENTS FOREWORD 6 INTRODUCTION 8 1 Scope 10 2 Normative references . 10 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conventions . 10 4 Typographical conventions . 11 4.1 Maturity model .11 4.2 Experimental maturity level .11 4.3 Impleme
16、nted maturity level .11 4.4 Stable maturity level .12 4.5 Finalized maturity level .12 4.6 Deprecated material .12 5 Storage management introduction 14 5.1 Preamble .14 5.2 Business rationale 14 5.3 Interface definition .14 5.4 Technology trends 16 5.5 Management environment 18 5.6 Architectural obj
17、ectives 18 6 Storage management overview. 20 6.1 Base capabilities 20 6.2 Object oriented classes 20 6.3 Messaging-based interface .22 7 Functionality matrix 24 7.1 Overview 24 7.2 Multi-level model of networked storage management functionality .24 7.3 FCAPS .25 7.4 Management functionality within e
18、ach level of the model .25 7.4.1 (Level 1) Device level functionality 25 7.4.2 (Level 2) Connectivity level functionality 25 7.4.3 (Level 3) Block level functionality 25 7.4.4 (Level 4) File/Record level functionality .25 7.4.5 (Level 5) Application level functionality .26 7.5 Referring to levels an
19、d capabilities in the multi-level model .26 7.6 Functionality descriptions in SMI-S profiles .26BS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 2014 - 3 - 7.7 Capabilities of this version 26 7.7.1 Device Level 26 7.7.2 Connectivity Level 27 7.7.3 Block Level 27 7.7.4 File/Record Level .28 7.7.5
20、 Application Level 28 8 Operational environment 29 8.1 General 29 8.2 Using this standard 30 8.3 Language bindings .30 Bibliography .32BS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 - 4 - ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 2014 Figure 1 Experimental maturity level tag.11 Figure 2 Implemented maturity level tag .12 Figure 3 Stab
21、le maturity level tag .12 Figure 4 Deprecated tag 13 Figure 5 Interface functions15 Figure 6 Large SAN topology .17 Figure 7 Example Client Server Distribution in a SAN .18 Figure 8 Object model/server relationship.21 Figure 9 Canonical inheritance.22 Figure 10 Sample CIM-XML message.23 Figure 11 Op
22、erational environment 30BS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 2014 - 5 - Table 1 Functionality matrix .24BS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 - 6 - ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 2014 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STORAGE MANAGEMENT Part 1: Overview FOREWORD 1) ISO (the International Organization for Stand
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33、entifying any or all such patent rights. International Standard ISO/IEC 24775-1 was prepared by subcommittee 25: Interconnection of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1: Information technology. This International Standard, together with ISO/IEC 24775-2 to ISO/IEC
34、24775-8, replaces ISO/ IEC 24775, second edition, published in 2011, and constitutes a technical revision. The significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition are listed in the INTRODUCTION. The list of all currently available parts of the ISO/IEC 24775 series, under the general t
35、itle Information technology Storage management, can be found on the IEC web site. This International Standard is to be used in conjunction with all other parts of this series of standards. This International Standard has been approved by vote of the member bodies, and the voting results may be obtai
36、ned from the address given on the second title page. This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.BS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 2014 - 7 - IMPORTANT The “colour inside” logo on the cover page of this publication indicates that it contains
37、 colours which are considered to be useful for the correct understanding of its contents. Users should therefore print this publication using a colour printer.BS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 - 8 - ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 2014 INTRODUCTION The Overview part of the Storage Management International Standa
38、rd contains informative clauses that provide an overview of how SMI-S works. It is a useful base for understanding the details of the standard. While the normative information of the ISO/IEC 24775 series of standards is contained in other parts, ISO/IEC 24775-1 provides high-level introductory mater
39、ial on key concepts. ISO/IEC 24775 is subdivided into the following parts: Information technology Storage management Part 1: Overview Information technology Storage management Part 2: Common architecture Information technology Storage management Part 3: Common profiles Information technology Storage
40、 management Part 4: Block devices Information technology Storage management Part 5: Filesystems Information technology Storage management Part 6: Fabric Information technology Storage management Part 7: Host elements Information technology Storage management Part 8: Media libraries The significant c
41、hanges with respect to the second edition of ISO/IEC 24775 are listed below. Improved organization. The International Standard has been reorganized into eight parts to provide more information more easily. The parts are: Part 1 Overview: The overview book provides a high level overview of the ISO/IE
42、C 24775 series of standards. Part 2 Common Architecture: This part covers general information about the interface, such as security and protocols. Part 3 Common Profiles: This part covers component profiles that extend profiles in other books, such as target ports and job control. Part 4 Block Devic
43、es: This part covers storage profiles that support various forms of disk storage. Part 5 Filesystems: This part covers profiles that support filesystems, such as NAS (Network Attached Storage). Part 6 Fabric: This part covers profiles that deal with interconnection of host servers and storage device
44、s, such as switches. Part 7 Host Elements: This part covers profiles for storage software on host servers, such as disk partitioning and Host Hardware RAID controllers. Part 8 Media Libraries: This part covers profiles that deal with removable media such as tape libraries. Maturity identification. A
45、s material is added to the standard it goes through various stages of maturity. The initial stage is Experimental, which is material that has not yet been implemented and is subject to change. The other stages indicate the degree of implementations. The stages are: Experimental: Full design review,
46、no commercial implementations. Implemented: Initial implementations available, may be removed at minor revision. Stable: Three or more vendors have implemented the identified material, backward compatibility assured, removed only at major revision. Finalized: Relies solely on Finalized content, depr
47、ecated only at major revision.BS ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 24775-1:2014 ISO/IEC 2014 - 9 - Deprecated: Obsolete material, may be removed in future revisions. For a more detailed explanation of each maturity level and its typographical indication, see Clause 4 Typographical conventions. Expanded s
48、cope. The range of SAN components modeled by the profiles defined in the parts has been greatly expanded. New profiles include: Part 3 Common Profiles: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Target Port, Serial ATA (SATA) Target Ports, SB Target Port, SAS Initiator Ports, ATA Initiator Ports, FC-SB-x Initiator
49、Ports, FCoE Initiator Ports, Power Supply, Fan, Sensors, Base Server, Media Access Device, Storage Enclosure, Software Inventory, Profile Registration, Proxy Server System Management, Operational Power. Part 4 Block Devices: Block Storage Views, CKD Block Services, Erasure, Storage Server Asymmetry, Volume Composition, Storage Element Protection, Replication Services, Pools from Volumes, Group Masking and Mapping, Thin Provisioning. Part 5