Roland,
The
usageState
attribute indicates (read only) the current usage of the
Resource:
idle
|
active
|
busy
The
resourceStatus
attribute indicates (read only) the status of the
Resource:
standby
|
alarm
|
available
|
reserved
|
unknown
|
suspended
The
operationalState
attributes controls (write) whether the
Resource may be used in operations:
enabled
|
disabled
The
administrativeState
attributes controls (write), for administrative reasons, whether an otherwise operational
Resource is available:
locked
|
unlocked
|
shutdown
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Vance Shipley
SigScale
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Original Message:
Sent: Nov 11, 2021 05:11
From: Roland Leners
Subject: Resource status and state fields in TMF639 & TMF702
TMF639 (& TMF702) defines 4 status/state fields for a resource, including possible values:
- usageState
- administrativeState
- operationalState
- resourceStatus
Can someone shed some light on the precise meanings of those fields, as well as the enumerations proposed by the standard?
Apologies if this has been addressed elsewhere, but all the threads that I found relate to the resource lifecycle model used by previous releases.
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Roland Leners
SATEC GROUP
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