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cimmofl: compile MOF files into the CIM Repository

NAME

cimmofl - compile MOF files into the CIM Repository

SYNOPSIS

cimmofl -h | --help

cimmofl --version

cimmofl [ -w ] [ -E ] [ -uc ] [ -aE | -aV | -aEV ] [ -I path ]
  -n namespace | --namespace namespace --xml 
  --trace ]
  -R repositorydir --CIMRepository repositorydir ]
  -N repositoryname -M repositorymode mof_file ... ]

Remarks

Only a superuser or user with write access to the default or specified namespace can run the cimmofl command to compile MOFs in the CIM Repository.

Superclasses must be compiled before subclasses, else the compile will fail.

It is strongly recommended that MOF files include all necessary subclasses, so they can compile properly even if certain classes are not in the CIM Repository.

DESCRIPTION

The cimmofl command is a command line interface to the Managed Object Format (MOF) Compiler. The MOF Compiler is a utility that compiles MOF files (using the MOF format defined by the DMTF CIM Specification) into CIM classes and instances that are stored in the CIM Repository.

The cimmofl command can be used to compile MOF files at any time after installation. If no input file is specified, stdin is used as the input.

The MOF Compiler requires that the input MOF files be in the current directory or that a fully qualified path be given. To simplify the specification of multiple MOF files in the cimmofl command line, the MOF Compiler allows compiling from files containing a list of MOF files using the include pragma (as shown below).

#pragma include (application.mof)
#pragma include (server.mof)

MOF files using the include pragma must be in the current directory or in a directory specified by the -I command line option.

The -n option can be used to specify a R namespace in which the CIM classes and instances will be compiled. If this option is not specified, the default R namespace is root/cimv2 (with the exception of provider registration schemas).

For provider registration schemas, if the -n option is not specified, the default R namespace is root/PG_InterOp. If -n option is specified, the R namespace specified must be root/PG_InterOp, otherwise, the error message "The requested operation is not supported." is returned. For provider MOFs, the R namespace specified must match one of the namespaces specified in the PG_ProviderCapabilities class schema definition.

Options

The cimmofl command recognizes the following options:
-aE
Allow Experimental Schema changes.
-aEV
Allow both Experimental and Version Schema changes.
-aV
Allow both Major and Down Revision Schema changes.
--CIMRepository
Specify the repository path.
-E
Syntax check only
-h, --help
Display command usage information.
-I
Specify the path to included MOF files. This path may be relative or absolute.
If the input MOF file has include pragmas and the included files do not reside in the current directory, the directive must be used to specify a path to them on the cimmofl command line.
-n
Override the default CIM Repository namespace. The namespace specified must be a valid CIM namespace name. For the definition of a valid CIM namespace name, refer to the Administrator's Guide. For provider registration schemas, the namepace specified must be root/PG_InterOp.
--namespace
Override the default CIM Repository namespace. The namespace specified must be a valid CIM namespace name. For the definition of a valid CIM namespace name, refer to the Administrator's Guide. For provider registration schemas, the namepace specified must be root/PG_InterOp.
-R
Specify the repository path.
-N
Specify the repository name - defaults to "repository"
-M
Repository mode [XML, BIN] - defaults to "XML"
--trace
Trace to file (default to stdout).
-uc
Allow update of an existing class definition.
--version
Display CIM Server version.
-w
Suppress warning messages.
When compiling the MOF files, if there are CIM elements (such as classes, instances, properties, or methods) defined in the MOF files which already exist in the CIM Repository, the cimmofl command returns warning messages. The -w option can be used to suppress these warning messages.
--xml
Output XML only, to stdout. Do not update repository.

EXIT STATUS

The cimmofl command returns one of the following values:

0
Successful completion
1
Error

When an error occurs, an error message is written to stderr and an error value of 1 is returned.

USAGE NOTE

Warning: Use of cimmofl can corrupt the CIM Server Repository.
   cimmofl should only be used under very controlled situations.
   cimmof is the recommended OpenPegasus MOF compiler.

DIAGNOSTICS

Error trying to create Repository in path localhost:5988: Cannot connect to: localhost:5988 Failed to set DefaultNamespacePath.

The CIM Server is not running. Start the CIM Server with the command and re-run cimmofl .

If the MOF Compiler detects an error in the MOF file while parsing the file, a parsing error is returned with the line number of the MOF file containing the error.

Operation cannot be carried out since the specified superclass does not exist.

The MOF Compiler compiled a MOF file with superclasses that were not in the CIM Repository.

For a list of possible error messages that may be returned, refer to the Chapter on WBEM messages in the Administrator's Guide.

EXAMPLES

Compile a MOF file into the default namespace in the CIM Repository, issue the cimmofl command with no options.

cimmofl processInfo.mof

Compile the MOF files into the "root/application" namespace.

cimmofl -nroot/application test1.mof test2.mof

Compile the MOF file defined in the directory ./MOF with the name CIMSchema25.mof, and containing include pragmas for other MOF files also in the ./MOF directory.

cimmofl -w -I./MOF MOF/CIMSchema25.mof

Display Usage Info for the cimmofl command.

cimmofl -h

SEE ALSO

cimserver(1), cimmof(1).