PMP> What exactly is the definition of "Offline"?

PMP> What exactly is the definition of "Offline"?

Ron Bergman rbergma at dpc.com
Tue Apr 29 20:16:19 EDT 1997


Jay,


I agree, "Intended" appears not to be what was *intended* ;-)
This should change to "Current".


	Ron Bergman




On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, JK Martin wrote:


> Stuart,
> 
> Yes, I see where one would be confused about the definition of "Online"
> in your example.
> 
> How about the rest of the folks?  Should we change "Intended" to "Current"
> as Stuart proposes?  (I tend to agree with his proposed change.)
> 
> 	...jay
> 
> ----- Begin Included Message -----
> 
> From pmp-owner at pwg.org Tue Apr 29 15:35 EDT 1997
> From: STUART at KEI-CA.CCMAIL.CompuServe.COM
> Date: 29 Apr 97 15:32:33 EDT
> To: <PMP at pwg.org>
> Subject: Re: PMP> What exactly is the definition of "Offline"?
> 
>      Jay,
>      
>      I have been baffled by the use of Online in PrtSubUnitStatusTC.  The 
>      text is:
>      
>      On-Line
>      
>                       Intended state is On-Line       0
>                       Intended state is Off-Line      32
>      
>      I thought this value was NOT indicating the current state of the 
>      device, but rather the intended state (although I couldn't think of 
>      any devices with intended states of Off-line).  If this is to indicate 
>      current state, "Intended" should be changed to "Current".
>      
>      I also agree that what constitutes an Off-line state should be 
>      clarified.
>      
>      Stuart Rowley
>      Kyocera Electronics 
> 
> 
> ----- End Included Message -----
> 



More information about the Pmp mailing list